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Neskowin , Oregon, USA
The long beach and Cascade headland are delightfully pristine. In the town of Neskowin, you?ll find a general store, restaurant and two golf courses amid the posh cottages. A bit north, you can canoe and kayak on the relatively undeveloped ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

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Neskowin, Oregon, USA
Known locally as Bob Straub State Park, the park is located in Pacific City and provides beach access, parking, and restrooms. This is a nice place to go to walk on the beach and explore the Nestucca sand spit. The Nestucca River ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

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P.O. BOX 165, Lincoln City, Oregon 97367-0165

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Highway 101, Neskowin, Oregon
Not really any facilities (picnic tables, etc.) here, but a good place to enjoy the beach. Dogs are allowed on the beach. They must be on a six foot or less leash at all times and people are requir... More on DogFriendly.com
'Neskowin Beach State Recreation Site' is a state park in Tillamook County, Oregon, United States, administered by the ... More on Wikipedia

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Pacific City, Oregon, USA

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Pacific City, OR
'Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area' is located in Pacific City, Oregon, United States. Cape Kiwanda is on the Three Capes Scenic Route, which includes Cape Meares and Cape Lookout. Hiking to the top of Cape Kiwanda allows one to view ... More on Wikipedia

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Depoe Bay, Oregon, United States

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317 Sw Highway 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367, USA

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Tillamook, Oregon, USA
The Tillamook Forest Center is a special place to develop a deeper connection with Oregons forests through experience and exploration. Located at the heart of the Tillamook State Forest, the region... More on familydaysoutusa
about Tillamook Forest Center: The interpretive center is located in the heart of Tillamook State Forest and hosts educational programs throughout the year and a summer day ... More on GoCityKids

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750 NW Lighthouse Drive, Newport, Oregon 97365, United States of America
U.S. Department of the interior bureau of land management yaquina head natural area More on Blm.gov
If you go when the tide is well on its way back in (or out) you'll get to experience the sound. More on igougo
