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Приватна екскурсія узбережжям штату Орегон до пляжу Кеннон і скелі Хейстек

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Maximize your beach time while at the Oregon Coast! Oregon’s coastline is graced with unforgettable vistas: dramatic cliffs, offshore rocks and sea lions, wide sandy beaches, majestic capes, historic lighthouses, enchanted forests and lovely small beach towns which artists and artisans make their home. Locations we may visit include: Cannon Beach, Haystack Rock, Short Sand Beach at Oswald West State Park, Neahkahnie Point, and Manzanita while enjoying spectacular views of the dramatic Oregon Coastline.
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Transport by Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van
Knowledgeable and Experienced Local Guide
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Pick-up & Drop-off At Downtown Portland Hotels
Transport by Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van
Knowledgeable and Experienced Local Guide
Додаткова інформація
  • Service animals allowed
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Чого очікувати
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Пляж Манзаніта
Манзаніта — прекрасне місто на березі океану з семимильним піщаним пляжем і третім краєвидом, який найчастіше фотографують в Орегоні. Перебуваючи тут, ви можете насолоджуватися захоплюючою прогулянкою вздовж океану або досліджувати чудовий центр міста. У пішохідному центрі міста пропонують бутики, де розташовано кілька художніх галерей і книжковий магазин, який пропонує все: від класики до бестселерів і творів перспективних авторів.
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Оглядовий майданчик Неахкахнє
Ця вершина є надихаючим місцем, де плем'я Тілламук вважало, що живе їхній наймогутніший бог. Фактично назва Neahkahnie походить від їхніх слів Ne («місце») і Ekahnie («верховне божество»). З цього місця ви дивитеся на південь повз затоку Нехалем до мису Мірес і мису Лукаут, що розташовані майже в 30 милях. Перед вами величезний океанський простір, це одне з найкращих місць для спостереження за китами на узбережжі. Проїжджу частину, завершену в 1941 році, було підірвано зі схилу гори та підтримується кам’яними стінами, побудованими переважно з матеріалу, який було зруйновано. Кілька стрілочних переводів шосе облицьовані низькими стінками цієї класичної декоративної кладки.
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Державний парк Освальда Веста
Парк штату Освальд-Вест простягнувся вздовж чотиримильної берегової лінії в густому тропічному лісі з помірним кліматом. Він має прекрасний відокремлений піщаний пляж і милі стежок, що ведуть із захоплюючими видами на Тихий океан. Цей величезний мальовничий скарб, без сумніву, є одним із найкрасивіших парків Орегону.
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Пляж Кеннон
До цього мальовничого містечка на березі моря легко дійти пішки, і ви зможете досліджувати звивисті стежки, насолоджуватися публічним мистецтвом і внутрішніми двориками, усіяними квітами. Кеннон-Біч, відомий як одне з найкращих мистецьких міст на північному заході, наповнений художніми галереями, спеціалізованими магазинами, кафе та вишуканими ресторанами. У Кеннон-Біч у вас буде час на обід в одному з їхніх чудових ресторанів.
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Стог сіна
Скеля Хейстек – одна з найвідоміших пам’яток Орегону, де розташовані барвисті водойми та різноманітні птахи. Він піднімається на 235 футів від краю берегової лінії. Під час відливу ви можете підійти до нього й знайти різнокольорових морських зірок та інших захоплюючих створінь приливної водойми в його приливній зоні. Тупиків можна спостерігати на Хейстек-Рок з ранньої весни до середини літа, що пропонує найдоступніший огляд тупиків на північному заході.
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Парк штату Екола
Жоден візит до Кеннон-Біч не був би повним без відвідування державного парку Екола, який чудово розташований на краю Тілламук-Хед. Екола-парк-роуд петляє крізь старі тропічні ліси, перш ніж вийти на один із найвідоміших краєвидів узбережжя Орегону, звідки відкривається вид на численні скельні утворення та миси та миси, милі на південь.
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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.
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.
17
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.
20
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.
21
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.
22
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.
24
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
25
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.
26
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.
27
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.
28
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.
30
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
31
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.
32
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.
33
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.
34
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.
35
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.
36
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
37
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.
38
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.
39
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.
40
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.
41
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.
42
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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Відгуки (3)
TravelerCarls
Aug 2022
We enjoyed our tour with Eduardo. A comfortable vehicle, beautiful scenery and a knowledgeable guide made for a wonderful trip.
Відповідь від хоста
Jun 2023
We are so glad you enjoyed your tour with Eduardo. Please join us again in the future!
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.
Відповідь від хоста
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!!
Відповідь від хоста
Oct 2021
We absolutely love the Oregon Coast and are so glad to hear that you did as well!

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