the relaxed suites have kitchenettes or full kitchens, and living rooms with sofabeds. set on a street lined with restaurants, this cozy hotel facing manzanita beach is less than a mile from highway 101, 10 minutes' walk from the hoffman center for the arts and a 13-minute walk from neakahnie-manzanita state park. all feature free wi-fi and flat-screen tvs, and some add add whirlpool tubs, wood-burning stoves, decks or balconies with ocean views, and/or private ground-floor garages. there's also direct beach access. coffee and chocolates are complimentary. check-in time: 4:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:00 am Portland International Airport 1 hr 59
Nehalem Bay Winery (10 min) Winery, wine, and wine tasting Short Sand Beach (8 min) Reached by moderate trail, this secluded beach draws weekend visitors for surfing & swimming. Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad (29 min) Old-fashioned steam locomotive offering riders a trip along the Oregon coast & scenic views. Nehalem Bay State Park (8 min) 890-acre oceanfront park with hiking, biking & equestrian trails, campsites, yurts & an airstrip. Oswald West State Park (9 min) 2,474-acres of mountains, ancient forest, capes & coves with campsites & 13 miles of trail. Manzanita Links (14 min) Hug Point State Recreation Site (23 min) Picturesque oceanside state park featuring forested picnic areas & a sandy cove beach. Arcadia Beach State Recreation Site (17 min) Low-key, scenic sandy beach with a picnic area, public restrooms & a free parking area. Cape Falcon Trailhead (9 min) Outdoor recreation Hoffman Center for the Arts (10 min) Neahkahnie Mountain (12 min) Mountain featuring moderate to challenging hiking trails with picturesque views of coast & valley. Haystack Rock (22 min) Soaring shoreline rock formation in a dramatic setting offering low-tide access & marine activity. Devils Cauldron (7 min) A hiking path from the highway leads to this cliffside cove with views of turbulent water below. Cape Falcon (16 min) Hiking, mountain, and outdoor recreation Nehalem Bay (12 min) Situated on a 4-mile sand spit separating the Pacific Ocean & Nehalem Bay & used for recreation. |