Continuing up the Central Oregon Coast on the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway we discovered pristine beaches, charming coastal communities, and stunning natural wonders. Lighthouses, whale watching, golfing, biking and hiking are just a few things you can visit and do with a coast Oregon Bed and Breakfast inn as your home base. And Geocaching: the historic Oregon Coast Cemeteries are like a magnet to me! Oh, and I can’t leave out dining: fresh, locally sourced seafood dishes can be found on the Central Oregon Coast!
- Chief Kiawanda Rock
- Yaquina Head Lighthouse
- Oregon Coast Aquarium
- Seafood Linquine at Gino’s in Newport
Blustery winter storms followed us up the coast but that didn’t stop us from taking some walks on the beach, strolls through quaint towns and visiting some of Oregon’s main attractions like the Oregon Coast Aquarium and the Whale Watching Center in Depoe Bay.
Start planning your Central Oregon Coast vacation today by booking a stay with the Innkeepers of the Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild.
The Oregon Code of the Coast
15 Things to Keep in Mind When you Visit the People’s Coast. Wherever you’re coming from, we’re glad to welcome you. To make your visit safe and fun for everyone, including plants and animals, it really helps to be familiar with these issues.
- Baby Seals
- Snowy Plover Nesting
- Driving and Bike Safety
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Hospitality Update: Our inns are following COVID-19 protocol guidance from the Oregon Health Authority.
Although mask guidelines are lifted:
● Some businesses may choose to still require masks.
● Some people may choose to still wear a mask.
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