Whether itâs crashing ocean surf or gently lapping baywater, nothing clears the head like waking to the sounds of the coast. And right now, nothing eases the mind like a getaway that doesnât involve sharing air with anyone else: no hallways, lobbies, elevators, or connected HVAC systems that might bring you too close to your neighbors and their droplets. Here are some detached ways to stay by the Pacific in this pandemic season.
While inland yurts and cabins have been open for months,
the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department has reopened most of its roofed lodging on the coast, from Fort Stevens in Warrenton all the way south to Harris Beach in Brookings. Tillamook Countyâs Cape Lookout yurts are slated to open January 15, while Nehalem Bay s yurts are closed through January for renovation.