Embark on a captivating day trip along Oregon’s stunning coastline, discovering picturesque beaches, historic lighthouses, and charming towns. Explore Cannon Beach, stroll along the shores, and marvel at Haystack Rock’s tide pools.
Embark on a captivating day trip along Oregon’s stunning coastline, discovering picturesque beaches, historic lighthouses, and charming towns. Explore Cannon Beach, stroll along the shores, and marvel at Haystack Rock’s tide pools.
- Short Sands Beach - Nestled within the lush, temperate rainforest of Oswald West State Park, this secluded sandy beach stretches along four miles of coastline. The park offers miles of trails leading to stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, making it one of Oregon’s most breathtaking parks.
- Ecola State Park - A trip to Cannon Beach is…
- Short Sands Beach - Nestled within the lush, temperate rainforest of Oswald West State Park, this secluded sandy beach stretches along four miles of coastline. The park offers miles of trails leading to stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, making it one of Oregon’s most breathtaking parks.
- Ecola State Park - A trip to Cannon Beach is incomplete without visiting Ecola State Park, dramatically situated on the edge of Tillamook Head. Ecola Park Road meanders through ancient rainforest before revealing one of the Oregon Coast’s most iconic views, showcasing numerous rock formations and the distant capes and headlands.
- Cannon Beach - This charming seaside village is easily walkable, allowing visitors to explore winding pathways, enjoy public art, and admire courtyards brimming with flowers. Renowned as one of the Northwest’s premier art towns, Cannon Beach boasts art galleries, specialty shops, cafes, and fine dining. Visitors can enjoy a delightful lunch at one of the town’s excellent restaurants. Cannon Beach is also celebrated for its stunning beaches.
- Haystack Rock - As one of Oregon’s most iconic landmarks, Haystack Rock is home to vibrant tidepools and diverse birdlife. Rising 235 feet from the shoreline, it offers a unique opportunity to explore colorful sea stars and other tidepool creatures at low tide. From early spring to mid-summer, visitors can observe Puffins on Haystack Rock, providing the most accessible viewing of Tufted Puffins in the Northwest.
- Manzanita Beach - Manzanita is a picturesque oceanside city featuring seven miles of sandy beach and the third most photographed scenery in Oregon. Visitors can enjoy a breathtaking walk by the ocean or explore the charming downtown area.
- Tillamook Rock Lighthouse - Situated atop a basalt sea stack over a mile from Oregon’s North Coast, the renowned Tillamook Rock Lighthouse, affectionately called “Terrible Tilly,” is a captivating historical site. Although closed to the public, it stands as a resilient symbol of its rich heritage. During a visit to Ecola State Park, visitors can enjoy stunning views of this iconic landmark.
- Oswald West State Park - Encompassing four miles of coastline within a lush, temperate rainforest, Oswald West State Park boasts a beautifully secluded sandy beach and extensive trails offering breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. This expansive and picturesque gem is undoubtedly one of Oregon’s most extraordinary parks. Located on the northern Oregon Coast, Oswald West State Park attracts surfers, hikers, and beach enthusiasts, offering a wealth of recreational opportunities.
- Hug Point State Park - Imagine traveling by stagecoach along the shoreline. Before the highway was built, the beach was the only route along this coastal stretch. North of the parking area at low tide, visitors can walk along the original stagecoach road, where wheel ruts remain etched into the rock. Pioneers navigating around this headland had to carefully maneuver along the point, even at low tide. Consequently, both the point and the park have been aptly named Hug Point.
- Neahkahnie Mountain - This inspiring peak is where the Tillamook tribe believed their most powerful god resided. The name Neahkahnie derives from their words Ne (“place of”) and Ekahnie (“supreme deity”).
- Camp 18 Museum - Those interested in the logging history of the northwest or curious about vintage logging machinery will find a wealth of information at Camp 18. Outdoor displays include various steam donkeys, from an early Dolbeer single spool model to a high-tech late-model Willamette compound geared yarder. Other exhibits feature a large bandsaw from a sawmill, a self-propelled Ohio steam crane, Caterpillar-style tracked vehicles, a railroad skeleton log car, and other heavy equipment, along with a variety of large and small hardware. A brief stop here on the way to the stunning Oregon Coast allows visitors to explore the historic equipment, use the restroom, and purchase coffee if desired.

- Transport by Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van
- Knowledgeable and Experienced Local Guide
- Bottled water
- Pick-up & Drop-off At Downtown Portland, Oregon Hotels
- Transport by Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van
- Knowledgeable and Experienced Local Guide
- Bottled water
- Pick-up & Drop-off At Downtown Portland, Oregon Hotels
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
Experience a day on Oregon’s beautiful coastline, rich with striking headlands, sandy beaches and historic lighthouses on this trip from Portland. Wander along the beach in the charming town of Manzanita, discover Short Sands Beach, take in breathtaking views from Neahkahnie Point, and traverse Cannon Beach, where you’ll explore tide pools at Haystack…
Experience a day on Oregon’s beautiful coastline, rich with striking headlands, sandy beaches and historic lighthouses on this trip from Portland. Wander along the beach in the charming town of Manzanita, discover Short Sands Beach, take in breathtaking views from Neahkahnie Point, and traverse Cannon Beach, where you’ll explore tide pools at Haystack Rock and have some free time to browse the stores and art galleries.
- Child aged 3-6 will need a car seat for this tour. Please bring a car seat as the local operator will not be able to accommodate child without car seat
- Minimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet requirements (minimum of four people). In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund
- This tour does operate in rainy weather.
- America’s Hub World Tour’s works in collaboration with Oregon Tour Experts. All pickups are made via Oregon Tour Expert’s transportation and tour guiding company.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.