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Экскурсия по побережью Орегона из Портленда

Обзор
Пляжи Орегона с более чем 300 милями общественной береговой линии, несомненно, удивят своими впечатляющими прибрежными скальными образованиями и возрожденными пляжными городками. Этот тур пройдет по одному из самых живописных автомобильных маршрутов в стране, US HWY 101. Мы проведем день, исследуя захватывающие дух пляжи и любуясь потрясающими видами побережья.
Город: Портленд
Sun 10 Nov
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Что включено
Air-conditioned vehicle
Bottled water
Transportation in a luxury passenger van
Knowledgeable, local and friendly guide
Live commentary throughout the tour
Air-conditioned vehicle
Bottled water
Дополнительная информация
  • Разрешены животные-поводыри
  • Поблизости есть общественный транспорт
  • Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки
  • Максимум 12 человек в одном бронировании
  • Одевайтесь многослойно, так как погода на побережье Орегона может быть непредсказуемой.
  • Путешественникам предоставляются маски для лица.
  • Для путешественников и сотрудников доступно дезинфицирующее средство для рук.
  • Регулярная дезинфекция мест с интенсивным движением
  • Регулярная дезинфекция транспортных средств
  • Бесконтактная оплата чаевых и дополнительных услуг
  • Для гидов требуется вакцинация против COVID-19
Что ожидать
1
Director Park
Our central meeting location and pick up point! A beautiful, urban park in the middle of Downtown Portland.
2
Ecola State Park
After the morning drive along the Sunset Highway, Oregon's first automobile route through the Cascade Mountain Range, we'll meander through a lush Sitka spruce forest to Ecola State Park. We’ll momentarily leave the vehicle behind and explore this coastal oasis. If time allows, we may also travel back through the forest to Indian beach. This secluded pocket hides away from much of the summertime crowd and is a favorite spot for local beach combers.
3
Haystack Rock
After leaving the Ecola State Park, we will be sure to visit Haystack Rock, a sea stack just off the shore of Cannon Beach made famous by its resemblance to its namesake. Claimed to be the third tallest “intertidal” structure in the world, it is a huge basalt rock that was formed by lava flows over 15 million years ago! Here we’ll walk along the sandy beach, watch beautiful birds circle the rock, and if we’re lucky and the tide is out, we’ll view many species of marine wildlife in their natural tide pool habitat.
4
Cannon Beach
The town of Cannon Beach will be the backdrop of our lunch stop for the day. Guests will disperse for free time and are able to take their pick of several small-town eateries, each boasting their own eclectic menus.
5
Oregon Coast Highway 101
For the afternoon, we'll head south on the famous Pacific Coast Scenic Byway (Highway 101) to explore more beautiful coastal shores.
6
Neahkahnie Mountain
Upon Neahkahnie Overlook, we’ll stop to enjoy stunning views along the highest drive-able point along the Oregon coast!
7
Oswald West State Park
We'll journey to Oswald West State Park, aptly named after the Oregon Governor Oswald West. Governor West is credited with ensuring our vast Oregon coastline would remain open for public use. Our stop in the state park will be tide and group dependent. We may opt to take a short, forested hike following along Short Sand Creek which opens to a driftwood stacked coastline known as Smugglers Cove. A variable from this stop may be a short visit to Hug Point if the tides are low. Here, we are typically able to walk around the point to view a small coastal waterfall!
8
Director Park
We'll the end the day arriving back to downtown Portland with a drop off back in Director Park.
9
Director Park
Our central meeting location and pick up point! A beautiful, urban park in the middle of Downtown Portland.
10
Ecola State Park
After the morning drive along the Sunset Highway, Oregon's first automobile route through the Cascade Mountain Range, we'll meander through a lush Sitka spruce forest to Ecola State Park. We’ll momentarily leave the vehicle behind and explore this coastal oasis. If time allows, we may also travel back through the forest to Indian beach. This secluded pocket hides away from much of the summertime crowd and is a favorite spot for local beach combers.
11
Haystack Rock
After leaving the Ecola State Park, we will be sure to visit Haystack Rock, a sea stack just off the shore of Cannon Beach made famous by its resemblance to its namesake. Claimed to be the third tallest “intertidal” structure in the world, it is a huge basalt rock that was formed by lava flows over 15 million years ago! Here we’ll walk along the sandy beach, watch beautiful birds circle the rock, and if we’re lucky and the tide is out, we’ll view many species of marine wildlife in their natural tide pool habitat.
12
Cannon Beach
The town of Cannon Beach will be the backdrop of our lunch stop for the day. Guests will disperse for free time and are able to take their pick of several small-town eateries, each boasting their own eclectic menus.
13
Oregon Coast Highway 101
For the afternoon, we'll head south on the famous Pacific Coast Scenic Byway (Highway 101) to explore more beautiful coastal shores.
14
Neahkahnie Mountain
Upon Neahkahnie Overlook, we’ll stop to enjoy stunning views along the highest drive-able point along the Oregon coast!
15
Oswald West State Park
We'll journey to Oswald West State Park, aptly named after the Oregon Governor Oswald West. Governor West is credited with ensuring our vast Oregon coastline would remain open for public use. Our stop in the state park will be tide and group dependent. We may opt to take a short, forested hike following along Short Sand Creek which opens to a driftwood stacked coastline known as Smugglers Cove. A variable from this stop may be a short visit to Hug Point if the tides are low. Here, we are typically able to walk around the point to view a small coastal waterfall!
16
Director Park
We'll the end the day arriving back to downtown Portland with a drop off back in Director Park.
17
Director Park
Our central meeting location and pick up point! A beautiful, urban park in the middle of Downtown Portland.
18
Ecola State Park
After the morning drive along the Sunset Highway, Oregon's first automobile route through the Cascade Mountain Range, we'll meander through a lush Sitka spruce forest to Ecola State Park. We’ll momentarily leave the vehicle behind and explore this coastal oasis. If time allows, we may also travel back through the forest to Indian beach. This secluded pocket hides away from much of the summertime crowd and is a favorite spot for local beach combers.
19
Haystack Rock
After leaving the Ecola State Park, we will be sure to visit Haystack Rock, a sea stack just off the shore of Cannon Beach made famous by its resemblance to its namesake. Claimed to be the third tallest “intertidal” structure in the world, it is a huge basalt rock that was formed by lava flows over 15 million years ago! Here we’ll walk along the sandy beach, watch beautiful birds circle the rock, and if we’re lucky and the tide is out, we’ll view many species of marine wildlife in their natural tide pool habitat.
20
Cannon Beach
The town of Cannon Beach will be the backdrop of our lunch stop for the day. Guests will disperse for free time and are able to take their pick of several small-town eateries, each boasting their own eclectic menus.
21
Oregon Coast Highway 101
For the afternoon, we'll head south on the famous Pacific Coast Scenic Byway (Highway 101) to explore more beautiful coastal shores.
22
Neahkahnie Mountain
Upon Neahkahnie Overlook, we’ll stop to enjoy stunning views along the highest drive-able point along the Oregon coast!
23
Oswald West State Park
We'll journey to Oswald West State Park, aptly named after the Oregon Governor Oswald West. Governor West is credited with ensuring our vast Oregon coastline would remain open for public use. Our stop in the state park will be tide and group dependent. We may opt to take a short, forested hike following along Short Sand Creek which opens to a driftwood stacked coastline known as Smugglers Cove. A variable from this stop may be a short visit to Hug Point if the tides are low. Here, we are typically able to walk around the point to view a small coastal waterfall!
24
Director Park
We'll the end the day arriving back to downtown Portland with a drop off back in Director Park.
25
Director Park
Our central meeting location and pick up point! A beautiful, urban park in the middle of Downtown Portland.
26
Ecola State Park
After the morning drive along the Sunset Highway, Oregon's first automobile route through the Cascade Mountain Range, we'll meander through a lush Sitka spruce forest to Ecola State Park. We’ll momentarily leave the vehicle behind and explore this coastal oasis. If time allows, we may also travel back through the forest to Indian beach. This secluded pocket hides away from much of the summertime crowd and is a favorite spot for local beach combers.
27
Haystack Rock
After leaving the Ecola State Park, we will be sure to visit Haystack Rock, a sea stack just off the shore of Cannon Beach made famous by its resemblance to its namesake. Claimed to be the third tallest “intertidal” structure in the world, it is a huge basalt rock that was formed by lava flows over 15 million years ago! Here we’ll walk along the sandy beach, watch beautiful birds circle the rock, and if we’re lucky and the tide is out, we’ll view many species of marine wildlife in their natural tide pool habitat.
28
Cannon Beach
The town of Cannon Beach will be the backdrop of our lunch stop for the day. Guests will disperse for free time and are able to take their pick of several small-town eateries, each boasting their own eclectic menus.
29
Oregon Coast Highway 101
For the afternoon, we'll head south on the famous Pacific Coast Scenic Byway (Highway 101) to explore more beautiful coastal shores.
30
Neahkahnie Mountain
Upon Neahkahnie Overlook, we’ll stop to enjoy stunning views along the highest drive-able point along the Oregon coast!
31
Oswald West State Park
We'll journey to Oswald West State Park, aptly named after the Oregon Governor Oswald West. Governor West is credited with ensuring our vast Oregon coastline would remain open for public use. Our stop in the state park will be tide and group dependent. We may opt to take a short, forested hike following along Short Sand Creek which opens to a driftwood stacked coastline known as Smugglers Cove. A variable from this stop may be a short visit to Hug Point if the tides are low. Here, we are typically able to walk around the point to view a small coastal waterfall!
32
Director Park
We'll the end the day arriving back to downtown Portland with a drop off back in Director Park.
33
Director Park
Our central meeting location and pick up point! A beautiful, urban park in the middle of Downtown Portland.
34
Ecola State Park
After the morning drive along the Sunset Highway, Oregon's first automobile route through the Cascade Mountain Range, we'll meander through a lush Sitka spruce forest to Ecola State Park. We’ll momentarily leave the vehicle behind and explore this coastal oasis. If time allows, we may also travel back through the forest to Indian beach. This secluded pocket hides away from much of the summertime crowd and is a favorite spot for local beach combers.
35
Haystack Rock
After leaving the Ecola State Park, we will be sure to visit Haystack Rock, a sea stack just off the shore of Cannon Beach made famous by its resemblance to its namesake. Claimed to be the third tallest “intertidal” structure in the world, it is a huge basalt rock that was formed by lava flows over 15 million years ago! Here we’ll walk along the sandy beach, watch beautiful birds circle the rock, and if we’re lucky and the tide is out, we’ll view many species of marine wildlife in their natural tide pool habitat.
36
Cannon Beach
The town of Cannon Beach will be the backdrop of our lunch stop for the day. Guests will disperse for free time and are able to take their pick of several small-town eateries, each boasting their own eclectic menus.
37
Oregon Coast Highway 101
For the afternoon, we'll head south on the famous Pacific Coast Scenic Byway (Highway 101) to explore more beautiful coastal shores.
38
Neahkahnie Mountain
Upon Neahkahnie Overlook, we’ll stop to enjoy stunning views along the highest drive-able point along the Oregon coast!
39
Oswald West State Park
We'll journey to Oswald West State Park, aptly named after the Oregon Governor Oswald West. Governor West is credited with ensuring our vast Oregon coastline would remain open for public use. Our stop in the state park will be tide and group dependent. We may opt to take a short, forested hike following along Short Sand Creek which opens to a driftwood stacked coastline known as Smugglers Cove. A variable from this stop may be a short visit to Hug Point if the tides are low. Here, we are typically able to walk around the point to view a small coastal waterfall!
40
Director Park
We'll the end the day arriving back to downtown Portland with a drop off back in Director Park.
41
Director Park
Our central meeting location and pick up point! A beautiful, urban park in the middle of Downtown Portland.
42
Ecola State Park
After the morning drive along the Sunset Highway, Oregon's first automobile route through the Cascade Mountain Range, we'll meander through a lush Sitka spruce forest to Ecola State Park. We’ll momentarily leave the vehicle behind and explore this coastal oasis. If time allows, we may also travel back through the forest to Indian beach. This secluded pocket hides away from much of the summertime crowd and is a favorite spot for local beach combers.
43
Haystack Rock
After leaving the Ecola State Park, we will be sure to visit Haystack Rock, a sea stack just off the shore of Cannon Beach made famous by its resemblance to its namesake. Claimed to be the third tallest “intertidal” structure in the world, it is a huge basalt rock that was formed by lava flows over 15 million years ago! Here we’ll walk along the sandy beach, watch beautiful birds circle the rock, and if we’re lucky and the tide is out, we’ll view many species of marine wildlife in their natural tide pool habitat.
44
Cannon Beach
The town of Cannon Beach will be the backdrop of our lunch stop for the day. Guests will disperse for free time and are able to take their pick of several small-town eateries, each boasting their own eclectic menus.
45
Oregon Coast Highway 101
For the afternoon, we'll head south on the famous Pacific Coast Scenic Byway (Highway 101) to explore more beautiful coastal shores.
46
Neahkahnie Mountain
Upon Neahkahnie Overlook, we’ll stop to enjoy stunning views along the highest drive-able point along the Oregon coast!
47
Oswald West State Park
We'll journey to Oswald West State Park, aptly named after the Oregon Governor Oswald West. Governor West is credited with ensuring our vast Oregon coastline would remain open for public use. Our stop in the state park will be tide and group dependent. We may opt to take a short, forested hike following along Short Sand Creek which opens to a driftwood stacked coastline known as Smugglers Cove. A variable from this stop may be a short visit to Hug Point if the tides are low. Here, we are typically able to walk around the point to view a small coastal waterfall!
48
Director Park
We'll the end the day arriving back to downtown Portland with a drop off back in Director Park.
49
Director Park
Our central meeting location and pick up point! A beautiful, urban park in the middle of Downtown Portland.
50
Ecola State Park
After the morning drive along the Sunset Highway, Oregon's first automobile route through the Cascade Mountain Range, we'll meander through a lush Sitka spruce forest to Ecola State Park. We’ll momentarily leave the vehicle behind and explore this coastal oasis. If time allows, we may also travel back through the forest to Indian beach. This secluded pocket hides away from much of the summertime crowd and is a favorite spot for local beach combers.
51
Haystack Rock
After leaving the Ecola State Park, we will be sure to visit Haystack Rock, a sea stack just off the shore of Cannon Beach made famous by its resemblance to its namesake. Claimed to be the third tallest “intertidal” structure in the world, it is a huge basalt rock that was formed by lava flows over 15 million years ago! Here we’ll walk along the sandy beach, watch beautiful birds circle the rock, and if we’re lucky and the tide is out, we’ll view many species of marine wildlife in their natural tide pool habitat.
52
Cannon Beach
The town of Cannon Beach will be the backdrop of our lunch stop for the day. Guests will disperse for free time and are able to take their pick of several small-town eateries, each boasting their own eclectic menus.
53
Oregon Coast Highway 101
For the afternoon, we'll head south on the famous Pacific Coast Scenic Byway (Highway 101) to explore more beautiful coastal shores.
54
Neahkahnie Mountain
Upon Neahkahnie Overlook, we’ll stop to enjoy stunning views along the highest drive-able point along the Oregon coast!
55
Oswald West State Park
We'll journey to Oswald West State Park, aptly named after the Oregon Governor Oswald West. Governor West is credited with ensuring our vast Oregon coastline would remain open for public use. Our stop in the state park will be tide and group dependent. We may opt to take a short, forested hike following along Short Sand Creek which opens to a driftwood stacked coastline known as Smugglers Cove. A variable from this stop may be a short visit to Hug Point if the tides are low. Here, we are typically able to walk around the point to view a small coastal waterfall!
56
Director Park
We'll the end the day arriving back to downtown Portland with a drop off back in Director Park.
57
Директор Парк
Наше центральное место встречи и место встречи! Красивый городской парк в центре Портленда.
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Государственный парк Экола
После утренней поездки по шоссе Сансет, первому автомобильному маршруту штата Орегон через горный хребет Каскад, мы пройдем через пышный еловый лес Ситка в государственный парк Экола. Мы на мгновение оставим автомобиль и исследуем этот прибрежный оазис. Если позволит время, мы также можем вернуться через лес на Индийский пляж. Этот уединенный карман прячется от большей части летней толпы и является излюбленным местом местных любителей пляжного отдыха.
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Хейстек Рок
Покинув Государственный парк Экола, мы обязательно посетим Хейстек-Рок, морской стог недалеко от берега Кэннон-Бич, прославившийся своим сходством со своим тезкой. Утверждается, что это третья по высоте «приливная» структура в мире, это огромная базальтовая скала, образованная потоками лавы более 15 миллионов лет назад! Здесь мы прогуляемся по песчаному пляжу, понаблюдаем за красивыми птицами, кружащими над скалой, и, если нам повезет и не будет отлива, мы увидим множество видов морских животных в их естественной среде обитания в приливных бассейнах.
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Кэннон Бич
Город Кэннон-Бич станет местом нашей остановки на обед в течение дня. Гости рассредоточатся, чтобы провести свободное время, и смогут выбрать себе несколько закусочных небольшого городка, каждая из которых может похвастаться собственным эклектичным меню.
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Шоссе побережья Орегона 101
Во второй половине дня мы отправимся на юг по знаменитой живописной дороге Тихоокеанского побережья (шоссе 101), чтобы исследовать более красивые прибрежные берега.
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Неахканская гора
На обзорной площадке Neahkahnie Overlook мы остановимся, чтобы насладиться потрясающим видом на самую высокую проезжую часть побережья Орегона!
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Государственный парк Освальда Веста
Мы отправимся в Государственный парк Освальда Уэста, метко названный в честь губернатора Орегона Освальда Уэста. Губернатору Уэсту приписывают обеспечение того, чтобы наша обширная береговая линия Орегона оставалась открытой для общественного пользования. Наша остановка в государственном парке будет зависеть от прилива и группы. Мы можем совершить короткую прогулку по лесу вдоль ручья Шорт-Сэнд-Крик, который выходит на береговую линию с корягами, известную как Бухта Контрабандистов. Переменной от этой остановки может быть короткое посещение мыса Объятий, если приливы низкие. Здесь мы, как правило, можем прогуляться вокруг точки, чтобы увидеть небольшой прибрежный водопад!
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Директор Парк
Мы закончим день возвращением в центр Портленда, высадившись в Парке Директоров.
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olga k
Jun 2018
Visiting friends for the first time in Portland and a must see is the Oregon's Coast. It is very different from the California Coast so I was looking forward to it. Wasn't sure if I would be able to see it, but I went online and found this company that offers day trips to the Oregon Coast. My first choice was to book the Cannon Beach day trip only but it was sold out, so my 2nd choice was the full Oregon Coast experience. What a great experience!! Andy was our tour guide and you couldn't tell that he was only doing this for a couple of months. He had loads of information to share with us about Oregon itself. Super nice guy as well. There have been some recent changes to this trip that I wanted to share since you might notice that in some older reviews a stop at the Tillamook Cheese Factory is mentioned. It is NO LONGER a stop on this tour. According to Andy, in their comments from past customers, many of them said that the stop at Tillamook was not a highlight for them. They felt that the place was overrated and they would rather have the additional time at a beach/coast instead. So the company listened and took the stop out. I was disappointed to hear that because I was looking forward to it but have to agree that more stops along the coast are definitely better. Some things to keep in mind on this trip: Wear sturdy shoes with you (ladies, no heels) but have some flip flops with you in case you want to go into the sand or ocean. You will thank me. It's the coast so dress appropriately. It could be as much as 20 degrees cooler than in Portland itself. You only get 1 hour in Cannon Beach town (it's the lunch over stop), so if you want to so some shopping, be quick about it. I went on the tour solo so I would highly recommend it for any solo travellers. Don't be scared. It's a perfect way to experience the Oregon Coast. Don't let being alone stop you!!
Brian Z
May 2018
My GF and I stayed in Portland for a week and got to see much of the city, but the coastal tour with Andy at the helm, was by far the highlight. The day trip was well-structured, informative, and the perfect group size. Andy was great as the driver, commentator, and pro photo taker. Highly recommend this tour; worth the money and the trip!
Nancy N
May 2018
The Oregon Coast tour lead by tour guide TJ was excellent. I was looking forward to seeing the Oregon coast, and the whole tour did not disappoint. TJ was a very hospitable, excellent and very knowledgeable guide. He also had water, fruits and snacks in the van in case we needed it. He took care of us. I have motion sickness, especially on upward winding roads. He was kind enough to let me sit in the front passenger seat as that usually helps me. I really appreciate it. Though the tour was for the whole day, it didn't feel long at all. The weather was fantastic and it wasn't tourist season yet so that made things more enjoyable. The highlight of this tour was Cannon Beach and seeing Haystack Rock. It was nice to see it was a very clean beach (hardly any garbage). It was so surreal to finally see this beach after seeing it so many times in books and magazines. I also liked the little town at Cannon Beach. We had lunch there. It's a quaint little town with shops and restaurants. Too bad we couldn't stay at Cannon Beach for very long. It makes me want to go back there soon! I highly recommend this tour to see the beauty of Oregon, and highly recommend having TJ as your guide.

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