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Central Oregon Coast Hotspots at a Glance - Between Lincoln City and Florence, including Yachats, Waldport, Newport, Otter Rock, Depoe Bay and Gleneden Beach ....
10 Essential Oregon Beaches, North to South pdxmonthly.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pdxmonthly.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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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. ....
Northwest Travel Guide 2021: 25 adventures for the year ahead Updated Jan 04, 2021; Posted Jan 01, 2021 The sun sets behind the Astoria-Megler Bridge during the tail end of summer. Jamie Hale/The Oregonian Facebook Share Needless to say, it’s a strange time for travel. The coronavirus pandemic has upended virtually every aspect of our lives, including where we travel, who we travel with, and what we do when we get there. The pandemic canceled most of our travel plans in 2020, and trying to predict what 2021 will look like is futile. All the confusion makes local and regional travel that much more appealing. This year is a perfect opportunity to explore parts of Oregon and Washington you’ve never seen, the places you’ve always meant to go, and the attractions you never knew were there. Take the time to see the more remote reaches of our region or see sights close by that you’ve somehow always missed. ....