The Oregon coast is one of the most majestic geologic formations that was formed by lava flows millions of years ago. We depart to the coast and have lunch in the charming town of Cannon Beach and do hiking and exploring on the coast. Explore the majestic Oregon coast, view the amazing Haystack Rock formation, and during low tide gaze at starfish and clams. We will also explore Oswald State Park for lite trail walking and see the stunning cliffs of Manzanita point. This is a joinable small group tour for 2 persons or more, door to door service. Please dress for the season, expect a full day beginning 10am and back to Portland by 6pm.
Pickup included
See the amazing Haystack Rock a 235-foot sea stack in Cannon Beach, Oregon. It is sometimes claimed locally to be the third-tallest such intertidal structure in the world.
Enjoy the charming town of Cannon Beach, and dine at one of the many enjoyable restaurants that offer locally inspired seafood options. Stroll downtown Cannon beach, offering many craft shops, breweries, ice cream shops and more.
Enjoy a short stroll thru a lush green forest to the beach at Oswald State Park. Expect to find an amazing flora, amazingly tall trees, hobot looking tree stumps, and explore the beach with its scattered driftwood and amazing cliffs and other formations.
We will explore Oregon's tallest coastal cliffs of Manzanita point. A postcard perfect view of 500 hundred foot drops overlooking the Pacific Ocean. There are about 7 outlooks that we can stroll by before we head back to Portland.
Lunch at Wayfarer restaurant.
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
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