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Inching Down the Central Oregon Coast from High Cliffs to Soft Sands
Published 01/07/21 at 12:26 AM PDT
By Oregon Coast Beach Connection staff
(Depoe Bay, Oregon) – Oregon’s coastline is largely defined by three different sections: south coast (the bottom half), the central coast (the middle quarter) and the north coast (the upper quarter). In that central area – mostly Lincoln County and parts of Lane County – it’s an incredibly layered and varied stretch, usually known as the most popular section of the Oregon coast.
(Above: Newport s Moolack Beach)
Taking a quick tour down this gorgeous and intricate area, you can get lost in the natural beauty and then minutes later duck into an upscale eatery or scrumptious seafood dive.