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Excursion privée d'une journée sur la côte nord de l'Oregon

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This day trip is a customized tour along a section of rugged coastline along Oregon's northern coast. There will be one or two town stops, and multiple stops at headlands and beaches. After your pickup in Portland, we'll discuss the interests of people in the group, and your guide will customize the itinerary to those interests.

- Please be prepared for whatever the weather may be when your tour runs
(e.g. rain gear, sunglasses, hat, extra layers, sunscreen).
- Wear shoes that you don't mind getting sandy and wet.
Ville: Portland
Mon 23 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
PA system, so those in the back can hear the guide.
Snacks
Gratuities
Air-conditioned vehicle
All Fees and Taxes
Chauffeur et/ou guide professionnel ;
Information additionnelle
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Service animals allowed
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Camp 18 Museum
Here you'll see what fueled the economy of Portland's Golden Age, 1905-1930, at this roadside museum of logging artifacts. You'll also have time to peruse the gift shop.
2
Ecola State Park
Capture a spectacular view of the famous sea stack-studded coastline, featured in movies, and the furthest south that members of the Lewis & Clark expedition ventured.
3
Cannon Beach
You'll have time to explore the galleries, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, beach, and Haystack Rock.
4
Haystack Rock
Haystock Rock, the most famous sea stack in Oregon, is included as part of a stop at Cannon Beach. You are free to allocate your time among the galleries, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, beach, and Haystack Rock, as you desire.
5
Hug Point State Park
A mystical beach with sandstone caves, a waterfall, and a 19th Century road carved into the headland.
6
Oswald West State Park
We'll make stops at Short Sands Beach and Neahkahnie Viewpoint while passing through the largest state park on the Oregon Coast.
7
Short Sands Beach
Take an enchanting hike through an oldgrowth forest harboring massive Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis), western redcedar (Thuja plicata), and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziessii) to a secluded little beach with a waterfall and filled with surfers in wet suits year-round. This is the legendary Smuggler's Cove, formed by Cape Falcon, where The Goonies pirates are rumored to have landed and buried their treasure.
8
Neahkahnie Mountain
We'll stop at a viewpoint off US 101 on the slopes of Neahkahnie Mountain, overlooking the town of Manzanita and an endless coast of white waves to the south.
9
Tillamook Air Museum
Tillamook is a town for Americana. Here we could stop at the Tillamook Cheese Factory and taste some cheese and observe the process of mass-production cheese making, and/or visit the Tillamook Air Museum, which is housed inside a WWII-era blimp hangar that happens to be the largest clear-span wooden structure in the world.
10
Cape Meares Lighthouse
An 1890s lighthouse. A spectacular view to the south. An 800-year-old Sitka spruce that is the largest in Oregon, and 10th largest spruce in the world.
11
Cape Lookout State Park
The site of a crash by a B-17 Flying Fortress during WWII.
12
Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area
Sculpted sandstone, tidal pools, and the fourth tallest offshore monolith in the world; Cape Kiwanda is one of the most breathtaking spots along the Oregon Coast, and that's saying a lot. You'll also have the opportunity to slalom down the tallest sand dune on the Oregon Coast, at 240 ft (73 m).
13
Neskowin Beach
Spend some time on the magical Neskowin Beach, where you can propose to your lover at Proposal Rock, a tide-dictated island with an arch. At low tide you may even see the Neskowin Ghost Forest, which tells stories of the past.
14
Proposal Rock
Spend some time on the magical Neskowin Beach, where you can propose to your lover at Proposal Rock, a tide-dictated island with an arch. At low tide you may even see the Neskowin Ghost Forest, which tells stories of the past.
15
Camp 18 Museum
Here you'll see what fueled the economy of Portland's Golden Age, 1905-1930, at this roadside museum of logging artifacts. You'll also have time to peruse the gift shop.
16
Ecola State Park
Capture a spectacular view of the famous sea stack-studded coastline, featured in movies, and the furthest south that members of the Lewis & Clark expedition ventured.
17
Cannon Beach
You'll have time to explore the galleries, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, beach, and Haystack Rock.
18
Haystack Rock
Haystock Rock, the most famous sea stack in Oregon, is included as part of a stop at Cannon Beach. You are free to allocate your time among the galleries, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, beach, and Haystack Rock, as you desire.
19
Hug Point State Park
A mystical beach with sandstone caves, a waterfall, and a 19th Century road carved into the headland.
20
Oswald West State Park
We'll make stops at Short Sands Beach and Neahkahnie Viewpoint while passing through the largest state park on the Oregon Coast.
21
Short Sands Beach
Take an enchanting hike through an oldgrowth forest harboring massive Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis), western redcedar (Thuja plicata), and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziessii) to a secluded little beach with a waterfall and filled with surfers in wet suits year-round. This is the legendary Smuggler's Cove, formed by Cape Falcon, where The Goonies pirates are rumored to have landed and buried their treasure.
22
Neahkahnie Mountain
We'll stop at a viewpoint off US 101 on the slopes of Neahkahnie Mountain, overlooking the town of Manzanita and an endless coast of white waves to the south.
23
Tillamook Air Museum
Tillamook is a town for Americana. Here we could stop at the Tillamook Cheese Factory and taste some cheese and observe the process of mass-production cheese making, and/or visit the Tillamook Air Museum, which is housed inside a WWII-era blimp hangar that happens to be the largest clear-span wooden structure in the world.
24
Cape Meares Lighthouse
An 1890s lighthouse. A spectacular view to the south. An 800-year-old Sitka spruce that is the largest in Oregon, and 10th largest spruce in the world.
25
Cape Lookout State Park
The site of a crash by a B-17 Flying Fortress during WWII.
26
Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area
Sculpted sandstone, tidal pools, and the fourth tallest offshore monolith in the world; Cape Kiwanda is one of the most breathtaking spots along the Oregon Coast, and that's saying a lot. You'll also have the opportunity to slalom down the tallest sand dune on the Oregon Coast, at 240 ft (73 m).
27
Neskowin Beach
Spend some time on the magical Neskowin Beach, where you can propose to your lover at Proposal Rock, a tide-dictated island with an arch. At low tide you may even see the Neskowin Ghost Forest, which tells stories of the past.
28
Proposal Rock
Spend some time on the magical Neskowin Beach, where you can propose to your lover at Proposal Rock, a tide-dictated island with an arch. At low tide you may even see the Neskowin Ghost Forest, which tells stories of the past.
29
Camp 18 Museum
Here you'll see what fueled the economy of Portland's Golden Age, 1905-1930, at this roadside museum of logging artifacts. You'll also have time to peruse the gift shop.
30
Ecola State Park
Capture a spectacular view of the famous sea stack-studded coastline, featured in movies, and the furthest south that members of the Lewis & Clark expedition ventured.
31
Cannon Beach
You'll have time to explore the galleries, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, beach, and Haystack Rock.
32
Haystack Rock
Haystock Rock, the most famous sea stack in Oregon, is included as part of a stop at Cannon Beach. You are free to allocate your time among the galleries, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, beach, and Haystack Rock, as you desire.
33
Hug Point State Park
A mystical beach with sandstone caves, a waterfall, and a 19th Century road carved into the headland.
34
Oswald West State Park
We'll make stops at Short Sands Beach and Neahkahnie Viewpoint while passing through the largest state park on the Oregon Coast.
35
Short Sands Beach
Take an enchanting hike through an oldgrowth forest harboring massive Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis), western redcedar (Thuja plicata), and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziessii) to a secluded little beach with a waterfall and filled with surfers in wet suits year-round. This is the legendary Smuggler's Cove, formed by Cape Falcon, where The Goonies pirates are rumored to have landed and buried their treasure.
36
Neahkahnie Mountain
We'll stop at a viewpoint off US 101 on the slopes of Neahkahnie Mountain, overlooking the town of Manzanita and an endless coast of white waves to the south.
37
Tillamook Air Museum
Tillamook is a town for Americana. Here we could stop at the Tillamook Cheese Factory and taste some cheese and observe the process of mass-production cheese making, and/or visit the Tillamook Air Museum, which is housed inside a WWII-era blimp hangar that happens to be the largest clear-span wooden structure in the world.
38
Cape Meares Lighthouse
An 1890s lighthouse. A spectacular view to the south. An 800-year-old Sitka spruce that is the largest in Oregon, and 10th largest spruce in the world.
39
Cape Lookout State Park
The site of a crash by a B-17 Flying Fortress during WWII.
40
Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area
Sculpted sandstone, tidal pools, and the fourth tallest offshore monolith in the world; Cape Kiwanda is one of the most breathtaking spots along the Oregon Coast, and that's saying a lot. You'll also have the opportunity to slalom down the tallest sand dune on the Oregon Coast, at 240 ft (73 m).
41
Neskowin Beach
Spend some time on the magical Neskowin Beach, where you can propose to your lover at Proposal Rock, a tide-dictated island with an arch. At low tide you may even see the Neskowin Ghost Forest, which tells stories of the past.
42
Proposal Rock
Spend some time on the magical Neskowin Beach, where you can propose to your lover at Proposal Rock, a tide-dictated island with an arch. At low tide you may even see the Neskowin Ghost Forest, which tells stories of the past.
43
Camp 18 Museum
Here you'll see what fueled the economy of Portland's Golden Age, 1905-1930, at this roadside museum of logging artifacts. You'll also have time to peruse the gift shop.
44
Ecola State Park
Capture a spectacular view of the famous sea stack-studded coastline, featured in movies, and the furthest south that members of the Lewis & Clark expedition ventured.
45
Cannon Beach
You'll have time to explore the galleries, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, beach, and Haystack Rock.
46
Haystack Rock
Haystock Rock, the most famous sea stack in Oregon, is included as part of a stop at Cannon Beach. You are free to allocate your time among the galleries, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, beach, and Haystack Rock, as you desire.
47
Hug Point State Park
A mystical beach with sandstone caves, a waterfall, and a 19th Century road carved into the headland.
48
Oswald West State Park
We'll make stops at Short Sands Beach and Neahkahnie Viewpoint while passing through the largest state park on the Oregon Coast.
49
Short Sands Beach
Take an enchanting hike through an oldgrowth forest harboring massive Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis), western redcedar (Thuja plicata), and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziessii) to a secluded little beach with a waterfall and filled with surfers in wet suits year-round. This is the legendary Smuggler's Cove, formed by Cape Falcon, where The Goonies pirates are rumored to have landed and buried their treasure.
50
Neahkahnie Mountain
We'll stop at a viewpoint off US 101 on the slopes of Neahkahnie Mountain, overlooking the town of Manzanita and an endless coast of white waves to the south.
51
Tillamook Air Museum
Tillamook is a town for Americana. Here we could stop at the Tillamook Cheese Factory and taste some cheese and observe the process of mass-production cheese making, and/or visit the Tillamook Air Museum, which is housed inside a WWII-era blimp hangar that happens to be the largest clear-span wooden structure in the world.
52
Cape Meares Lighthouse
An 1890s lighthouse. A spectacular view to the south. An 800-year-old Sitka spruce that is the largest in Oregon, and 10th largest spruce in the world.
53
Cape Lookout State Park
The site of a crash by a B-17 Flying Fortress during WWII.
54
Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area
Sculpted sandstone, tidal pools, and the fourth tallest offshore monolith in the world; Cape Kiwanda is one of the most breathtaking spots along the Oregon Coast, and that's saying a lot. You'll also have the opportunity to slalom down the tallest sand dune on the Oregon Coast, at 240 ft (73 m).
55
Neskowin Beach
Spend some time on the magical Neskowin Beach, where you can propose to your lover at Proposal Rock, a tide-dictated island with an arch. At low tide you may even see the Neskowin Ghost Forest, which tells stories of the past.
56
Proposal Rock
Spend some time on the magical Neskowin Beach, where you can propose to your lover at Proposal Rock, a tide-dictated island with an arch. At low tide you may even see the Neskowin Ghost Forest, which tells stories of the past.
57
Musée Camp 18
Ici, vous verrez ce qui a alimenté l'économie de l'âge d'or de Portland, 1905-1930, dans ce musée en bordure de route d'artefacts forestiers. Vous aurez également le temps de parcourir la boutique de cadeaux.
58
Parc d'État d'Ecola
Capturez une vue spectaculaire sur le célèbre littoral parsemé de piles de mer, présenté dans des films, et le plus au sud où les membres de l'expédition Lewis & Clark se sont aventurés.
59
Plage du canon
Vous aurez le temps d'explorer les galeries, les boutiques, les cafés, les restaurants, la plage et Haystack Rock.
60
Rocher de botte de foin
Haystock Rock, la pile de mer la plus célèbre de l'Oregon, est incluse dans le cadre d'un arrêt à Cannon Beach. Vous êtes libre de répartir votre temps entre les galeries, les boutiques, les cafés, les restaurants, la plage et Haystack Rock, comme vous le souhaitez.
61
Parc d'État de Hug Point
Une plage mystique avec des grottes de grès, une cascade et une route du XIXe siècle creusée dans le promontoire.
62
Parc d'État d'Oswald West
Nous ferons des arrêts à Short Sands Beach et au point de vue de Neahkahnie en passant par le plus grand parc d'État de la côte de l'Oregon.
63
Plage de sable court
Faites une randonnée enchanteresse à travers une forêt ancienne abritant d'énormes épicéas de Sitka (Picea sitchensis), du thuya géant (Thuja plicata) et du sapin de Douglas (Pseudotsuga menziessii) jusqu'à une petite plage isolée avec une cascade et remplie de surfeurs en combinaison toute l'année . Il s'agit de la légendaire Smuggler's Cove, formée par Cape Falcon, où les pirates des Goonies auraient débarqué et enterré leur trésor.
64
Mont Neahkahnie
Nous nous arrêterons à un point de vue au large de l'US 101 sur les pentes de la montagne Neahkahnie, surplombant la ville de Manzanita et une côte sans fin de vagues blanches au sud.
65
Musée de l'air de Tillamook
Tillamook est une ville pour Americana. Ici, nous pourrions nous arrêter à la fromagerie de Tillamook et goûter du fromage et observer le processus de fabrication de masse du fromage, et /ou visiter le musée de l'air de Tillamook, qui se trouve à l'intérieur d'un hangar de dirigeable de la Seconde Guerre mondiale qui se trouve être le plus grand clair -portée structure en bois dans le monde.
66
Phare du Cap Meares
Un phare des années 1890. Une vue spectaculaire vers le sud. Une épinette de Sitka vieille de 800 ans qui est la plus grande de l'Oregon et la 10e plus grande épinette du monde.
67
Parc d'État du cap Lookout
Le site d'un crash par un B-17 Flying Fortress pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
68
Zone naturelle d'État du cap Kiwanda
Grès sculpté, bassins de marée et le quatrième monolithe offshore le plus haut du monde ; Cape Kiwanda est l'un des endroits les plus époustouflants de la côte de l'Oregon, et cela en dit long. Vous aurez également la possibilité de slalomer sur la plus haute dune de sable de la côte de l'Oregon, à 240 pieds (73 m).
69
Plage de Neskowin
Passez du temps sur la plage magique de Neskowin, où vous pouvez proposer à votre amant à Proposal Rock, une île dictée par la marée avec une arche. À marée basse, vous pourrez même voir la forêt fantôme de Neskowin, qui raconte des histoires du passé.
70
Roche de proposition
Passez du temps sur la plage magique de Neskowin, où vous pouvez proposer à votre amant à Proposal Rock, une île dictée par la marée avec une arche. À marée basse, vous pourrez même voir la forêt fantôme de Neskowin, qui raconte des histoires du passé.
71
Camp 18 Logging Museum
Here you'll see what fueled the economy of Portland's Golden Age, 1905-1930, at this roadside museum of logging artifacts. You'll also have time to peruse the gift shop.
72
Ecola State Park
Capture a spectacular view of the famous sea stack-studded coastline, featured in movies, and the furthest south that members of the Lewis & Clark expedition ventured.
73
Cannon Beach
You'll have time to explore the galleries, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, beach, and Haystack Rock.
74
Haystack Rock
Haystock Rock, the most famous sea stack in Oregon, is included as part of a stop at Cannon Beach. You are free to allocate your time among the galleries, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, beach, and Haystack Rock, as you desire.
75
Hug Point State Park
A mystical beach with sandstone caves, a waterfall, and a 19th Century road carved into the headland.
76
Oswald West State Park
We'll make stops at Short Sands Beach and Neahkahnie Viewpoint while passing through the largest state park on the Oregon Coast.
77
Short Sands Beach
Take an enchanting hike through an oldgrowth forest harboring massive Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis), western redcedar (Thuja plicata), and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziessii) to a secluded little beach with a waterfall and filled with surfers in wet suits year-round. This is the legendary Smuggler's Cove, formed by Cape Falcon, where The Goonies pirates are rumored to have landed and buried their treasure.
78
Neahkahnie Mountain
We'll stop at a viewpoint off US 101 on the slopes of Neahkahnie Mountain, overlooking the town of Manzanita and an endless coast of white waves to the south.
79
Camp 18 Logging Museum
Here you'll see what fueled the economy of Portland's Golden Age, 1905-1930, at this roadside museum of logging artifacts. You'll also have time to peruse the gift shop.
80
Ecola State Park
Capture a spectacular view of the famous sea stack-studded coastline, featured in movies, and the furthest south that members of the Lewis & Clark expedition ventured.
81
Cannon Beach
You'll have time to explore the galleries, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, beach, and Haystack Rock.
82
Haystack Rock
Haystock Rock, the most famous sea stack in Oregon, is included as part of a stop at Cannon Beach. You are free to allocate your time among the galleries, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, beach, and Haystack Rock, as you desire.
83
Hug Point State Park
A mystical beach with sandstone caves, a waterfall, and a 19th Century road carved into the headland.
84
Oswald West State Park
We'll make stops at Short Sands Beach and Neahkahnie Viewpoint while passing through the largest state park on the Oregon Coast.
85
Short Sands Beach
Take an enchanting hike through an oldgrowth forest harboring massive Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis), western redcedar (Thuja plicata), and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziessii) to a secluded little beach with a waterfall and filled with surfers in wet suits year-round. This is the legendary Smuggler's Cove, formed by Cape Falcon, where The Goonies pirates are rumored to have landed and buried their treasure.
86
Neahkahnie Mountain
We'll stop at a viewpoint off US 101 on the slopes of Neahkahnie Mountain, overlooking the town of Manzanita and an endless coast of white waves to the south.
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Commentaires (5)
Tina_G
May 2023
This was our second tour of this trip and was a very different experience. We were the only ones booked and while I thought this would be a benefit, we discovered it was not. This tour with Halle - Terran Travels felt rushed throughout and the driving felt rushed. While we were thankful for the 2+ hours at Cannon Beach for exploring and lunch, the rest of the trip was merely a couple photos and back in the van. A stark difference from our other tour with WW adventures. The half day waterfall tour was paced more enjoyably and never felt rushed. Overall, we were happy to experience the coastline.
Réponse de l'hôte
May 2023
Tina, I'm sorry you felt rushed. Unlike the Columbia Gorge, which is right on the edge of the Portland metro area, the coast takes up to 2 hours of driving each way. Halle tells me that at Ecola Point and Cannon Beach you returned to the vehicle 10 minutes early. She tells me you spent 1.5 hours at Short Sand Beach, and that she told you to take as much time as you would like at the last stop. I'm at a loss to understand why you felt rushed.
Sheila_P
May 2023
We had a wonderful time.Our guide Halle made it such a informative relaxing day. She was so nice and patient with our group.She was amazing.Thank you gor such a memorable day for my sisters neice and I.
Perla_R
Mar 2023
Loved the hikes and scenery. A nice way to spoil myself while the spouse was at work. The first and last spot were my favorites. Nice experience even in cold weather.

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