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Visite privée de la côte de l'Oregon à Cannon Beach et Haystack Rock

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Maximisez votre temps à la plage sur la côte de l'Oregon ! Le littoral de l'Oregon est orné de panoramas inoubliables : des falaises spectaculaires, des rochers au large et des otaries, de larges plages de sable, des caps majestueux, des phares historiques, des forêts enchantées et de charmantes petites villes balnéaires où artistes et artisans ont élu domicile. Les endroits que nous pouvons visiter incluent: Cannon Beach, Haystack Rock, Short Sand Beach au parc d'État d'Oswald West, Neahkahnie Point et Manzanita tout en profitant de vues spectaculaires sur la spectaculaire côte de l'Oregon.
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Manzanita Beach
Manzanita is a beautiful oceanside city with seven miles of sandy beach and the third most photographed scenery in Oregon. While here you can enjoy a spectacular walk by the ocean or explore their lovely downtown. The walkable downtown offers boutique shopping and is home to several fine art galleries and a bookstore that offers everything from the classics to bestsellers to work by up-and-coming authors.
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Neahkahnie Viewpoint
This peak is an inspiring place, where the Tillamook tribe believed their most powerful god resided. In fact, the name Neahkahnie comes from their words Ne (“place of”) and Ekahnie (“supreme deity”). From this spot you look south past Nehalem Bay to Cape Meares and Cape Lookout nearly 30 miles away. With a huge expanse of ocean before you, this is one of the coast’s best whale watching locations. The roadway, completed in 1941, was blasted out of the side of the mountain and is supported by rock walls built mostly from the material that was blasted away. The multiple highway turnouts are lined with low walls of this classic decorative masonry.
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Oswald West State Park
Stretching along four miles of coastline in dense, temperate rainforest, Oswald West State Park has a beautifully secluded sandy beach and miles of trails leading to breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. This vast, scenic treasure is without a doubt one of the most spectacular parks in Oregon.
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Cannon Beach
This picturesque small-town village by the sea is easily walkable and you will be able to explore meandering pathways, enjoy public art and courtyards spilling over with flowers. Known as one of the Northwest’s top art towns, Cannon Beach is filled with art galleries, specialty shops, cafes and fine dining restaurants. While in Cannon Beach you will have time for lunch at one of their amazing restaurants.
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Haystack Rock
Haystack Rock is one of Oregon’s most recognizable landmarks, home to colorful tidepools and diverse bird life. It rises 235 feet from the edge of the shoreline. At low tide, you can walk right up to it and find colorful sea stars and other fascinating tidepool creatures in its intertidal area. Puffins can be observed on Haystack Rock from early spring to mid-summer, offering the most accessible viewing of Tufted Puffins in the Northwest.
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Ecola State Park
No visit to Cannon Beach would be complete ­without visiting Ecola State Park, perched dramatically on the edge of Tillamook Head. Ecola Park Road winds through old growth rainforest before emerging at one of the Oregon Coast’s most famous views, overlooking numerous rock formations and the capes and headlands miles to the south
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Manzanita Beach
Manzanita is a beautiful oceanside city with seven miles of sandy beach and the third most photographed scenery in Oregon. While here you can enjoy a spectacular walk by the ocean or explore their lovely downtown. The walkable downtown offers boutique shopping and is home to several fine art galleries and a bookstore that offers everything from the classics to bestsellers to work by up-and-coming authors.
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Neahkahnie Viewpoint
This peak is an inspiring place, where the Tillamook tribe believed their most powerful god resided. In fact, the name Neahkahnie comes from their words Ne (“place of”) and Ekahnie (“supreme deity”). From this spot you look south past Nehalem Bay to Cape Meares and Cape Lookout nearly 30 miles away. With a huge expanse of ocean before you, this is one of the coast’s best whale watching locations. The roadway, completed in 1941, was blasted out of the side of the mountain and is supported by rock walls built mostly from the material that was blasted away. The multiple highway turnouts are lined with low walls of this classic decorative masonry.
9
Oswald West State Park
Stretching along four miles of coastline in dense, temperate rainforest, Oswald West State Park has a beautifully secluded sandy beach and miles of trails leading to breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. This vast, scenic treasure is without a doubt one of the most spectacular parks in Oregon.
10
Cannon Beach
This picturesque small-town village by the sea is easily walkable and you will be able to explore meandering pathways, enjoy public art and courtyards spilling over with flowers. Known as one of the Northwest’s top art towns, Cannon Beach is filled with art galleries, specialty shops, cafes and fine dining restaurants. While in Cannon Beach you will have time for lunch at one of their amazing restaurants.
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Haystack Rock
Haystack Rock is one of Oregon’s most recognizable landmarks, home to colorful tidepools and diverse bird life. It rises 235 feet from the edge of the shoreline. At low tide, you can walk right up to it and find colorful sea stars and other fascinating tidepool creatures in its intertidal area. Puffins can be observed on Haystack Rock from early spring to mid-summer, offering the most accessible viewing of Tufted Puffins in the Northwest.
12
Ecola State Park
No visit to Cannon Beach would be complete ­without visiting Ecola State Park, perched dramatically on the edge of Tillamook Head. Ecola Park Road winds through old growth rainforest before emerging at one of the Oregon Coast’s most famous views, overlooking numerous rock formations and the capes and headlands miles to the south
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Manzanita Beach
Manzanita is a beautiful oceanside city with seven miles of sandy beach and the third most photographed scenery in Oregon. While here you can enjoy a spectacular walk by the ocean or explore their lovely downtown. The walkable downtown offers boutique shopping and is home to several fine art galleries and a bookstore that offers everything from the classics to bestsellers to work by up-and-coming authors.
14
Neahkahnie Viewpoint
This peak is an inspiring place, where the Tillamook tribe believed their most powerful god resided. In fact, the name Neahkahnie comes from their words Ne (“place of”) and Ekahnie (“supreme deity”). From this spot you look south past Nehalem Bay to Cape Meares and Cape Lookout nearly 30 miles away. With a huge expanse of ocean before you, this is one of the coast’s best whale watching locations. The roadway, completed in 1941, was blasted out of the side of the mountain and is supported by rock walls built mostly from the material that was blasted away. The multiple highway turnouts are lined with low walls of this classic decorative masonry.
15
Oswald West State Park
Stretching along four miles of coastline in dense, temperate rainforest, Oswald West State Park has a beautifully secluded sandy beach and miles of trails leading to breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. This vast, scenic treasure is without a doubt one of the most spectacular parks in Oregon.
16
Cannon Beach
This picturesque small-town village by the sea is easily walkable and you will be able to explore meandering pathways, enjoy public art and courtyards spilling over with flowers. Known as one of the Northwest’s top art towns, Cannon Beach is filled with art galleries, specialty shops, cafes and fine dining restaurants. While in Cannon Beach you will have time for lunch at one of their amazing restaurants.
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Haystack Rock
Haystack Rock is one of Oregon’s most recognizable landmarks, home to colorful tidepools and diverse bird life. It rises 235 feet from the edge of the shoreline. At low tide, you can walk right up to it and find colorful sea stars and other fascinating tidepool creatures in its intertidal area. Puffins can be observed on Haystack Rock from early spring to mid-summer, offering the most accessible viewing of Tufted Puffins in the Northwest.
18
Ecola State Park
No visit to Cannon Beach would be complete ­without visiting Ecola State Park, perched dramatically on the edge of Tillamook Head. Ecola Park Road winds through old growth rainforest before emerging at one of the Oregon Coast’s most famous views, overlooking numerous rock formations and the capes and headlands miles to the south
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Plage de Manzanita
Manzanita est une belle ville au bord de l'océan avec sept miles de plage de sable et le troisième paysage le plus photographié de l'Oregon. Pendant votre séjour, vous pourrez profiter d'une promenade spectaculaire au bord de l'océan ou explorer leur charmant centre-ville. Le centre-ville accessible à pied propose des boutiques et abrite plusieurs galeries d'art et une librairie qui propose tout, des classiques aux best-sellers en passant par les œuvres d'auteurs prometteurs.
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Point de vue de Neahkahnie
Ce pic est un endroit inspirant, où la tribu Tillamook croyait que son dieu le plus puissant résidait. En fait, le nom Neahkahnie vient de leurs mots Ne ("lieu de") et Ekahnie ("divinité suprême"). De cet endroit, vous regardez vers le sud au-delà de la baie de Nehalem jusqu'au cap Meares et au cap Lookout à près de 30 milles. Avec une immense étendue d'océan devant vous, c'est l'un des meilleurs sites d'observation des baleines de la côte. La chaussée, achevée en 1941, a été dynamitée sur le flanc de la montagne et est soutenue par des parois rocheuses construites principalement à partir du matériau qui a été dynamité. Les multiples aiguillages autoroutiers sont bordés de murets de cette maçonnerie décorative classique.
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Parc d'État d'Oswald West
S'étendant sur quatre miles de côtes dans une forêt tropicale dense et tempérée, le parc d'État d'Oswald West possède une plage de sable magnifiquement isolée et des kilomètres de sentiers menant à une vue imprenable sur l'océan Pacifique. Ce vaste trésor pittoresque est sans aucun doute l'un des parcs les plus spectaculaires de l'Oregon.
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Plage du canon
Ce village pittoresque de petite ville au bord de la mer est facilement accessible à pied et vous pourrez explorer des sentiers sinueux, profiter de l'art public et des cours débordant de fleurs. Connue comme l'une des meilleures villes d'art du Nord-Ouest, Cannon Beach regorge de galeries d'art, de boutiques spécialisées, de cafés et de restaurants gastronomiques. Pendant votre séjour à Cannon Beach, vous aurez le temps de déjeuner dans l'un de leurs incroyables restaurants.
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Rocher de botte de foin
Haystack Rock est l'un des monuments les plus reconnaissables de l'Oregon, abritant des bassins de marée colorés et une faune ornithologique diversifiée. Il s'élève à 235 pieds du bord du rivage. À marée basse, vous pouvez marcher jusqu'à lui et trouver des étoiles de mer colorées et d'autres créatures fascinantes des bassins de marée dans sa zone intertidale. Les macareux peuvent être observés sur Haystack Rock du début du printemps au milieu de l'été, offrant l'observation la plus accessible des macareux tuftés du nord-ouest.
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Parc d'État d'Ecola
Aucune visite à Cannon Beach ne serait complète sans visiter le parc national d'Ecola, perché de façon spectaculaire au bord de Tillamook Head. Ecola Park Road serpente à travers la forêt tropicale ancienne avant d'émerger dans l'une des vues les plus célèbres de la côte de l'Oregon, surplombant de nombreuses formations rocheuses et les caps et promontoires à des kilomètres au sud
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Commentaires (3)
TravelerCarls
Aug 2022
We enjoyed our tour with Eduardo. A comfortable vehicle, beautiful scenery and a knowledgeable guide made for a wonderful trip.
amykarns
Dec 2020
This was our first trip to Oregon and we’re very excited to see the different parts of the coast. Our tour guide was awesome and pointed out lots of local facts. Cannon beach was the highlight of our tour.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2021
Cannon Beach is one of our favorite coastal town also. We are so glad that you enjoyed your day!
Sarah_W
Aug 2020
The tour guide was on time and awesome! He knows his territory and was able to point out lots of locations and give a lot of facts and history about where we were along our travels. The beaches can speak for themselves.......spectacular!! Go to Moe's and get some clam chowder in a bread bowl while looking at a priceless view! My boyfriend was not feeling well during our tour and our guide was very sensitive and flexible with us!!
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2021
We absolutely love the Oregon Coast and are so glad to hear that you did as well!

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