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The Oregon Coast is a 350-mile feast of things to do and see, from museums and lighthouses to trails and dunes. Starting at the northernmost point, the City of Astoria is situated on the Oregon shore of the Columbia River. From the waterfront, you may visit the Columbia River Maritime Museum, which features a lightship or cross the 4-mile-long Astoria-Megler Bridge to Washington. Also worth a visit is the 125-foot Astoria Column, painted with scenes of Astoria's history. Travel seven miles south to see the log stockade where Lewis and Clark spent the long, rainy winter of 1805-06 at Fort Clatsop, now a national memorial. Nearby Fort Stevens, a state park complete with a shipwreck, bunkers and a military museum, guarded the mouth of the Columbia from the Civil War until the end of WW II.
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The famed Oregon Coast is a perfect place to have a relaxing, fun-filled getaway. There is so much to see and do and there is no place on earth more beautiful. Vacation rentals make any holiday more comfortable, convenient and enjoyable. These homes offer advantages like kitchens and laundry areas and often have amenities like BBQ's, games, movies, stereos etc. Many of these rentals are pet friendly! * Children find the atmosphere more comfortable and homelike, and adults can just relax and enjoy.
The Oregon Coast has a number of beautiful vacation areas. There are rivers, lakes, trails, sand dunes, and amazing state parks to visit. The coastal terrain is a beautiful combination of sandy beaches and towering rock cliffs.
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Oregon Coast at Brookings, Oregon European exploration of the Oregon Coast would begin in the 18th century as Spanish explorers sailed northward from Mexico to explore, and, later, stake claims to the region. The British soon followed, and 1774-1795 would be a time of intense rivalry between the Spanish and the British for claims to the Northwest Coast.[10] However, neither side was ever able to successfully claim the area. Meanwhile, American Robert Gray would visit the Oregon Coast via sea in 1788 and 1792 and came back with furs. After the Louisiana Purchase, Lewis and Clark would visit the Oregon Coast in 1804 and stake the United States' claim to the territory. They would ... return with furs, and this led John Jacob Astor to set up the first permanent white settlement in Oregon. The post, called Astoria was at the mouth of the Columbia River.[11] However, the venture was not as profitable as Astor had hoped and Astoria was bought out by the British North West Company.
With nearly 400 miles of scenic coastline, jaw-dropping cliffs and lush forestland, the rugged Oregon Coast provides incomparable natural venues for surfing, hiking, fishing, golf and much more. Nestled along the southern Oregon coast, Bandon Dunes Golf Resort offers golf aficionados, celebrities and the general public the rare chance to experience links-style golf in America on three of the world’s most coveted courses. And that’s no exaggeration. Golf Magazine just ranked the three stunning Bandon Dunes courses as the first, fifth and tenth best public-access courses in the entire country.
Oregon's Chamber of Commerces offer many resources when visiting the Oregon Coast. Many will send brochures and information packets. Each Chamber is listed on their own town page as well as on the link below.
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