cottages have 2 bedrooms, and sleep up to 6 people. suites add separate living areas; some also have gas fireplaces and private patios or balconies. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. situated on the beach, 1 mile south of haystack hill state park, this intimate clapboard hotel is 4 miles from ecola state park and 10 miles from seaside aquarium. an oceanfront lawn is outfitted with picnic tables and barbecue grills. the 5 rooms and suites feature colorful, coastal decor, full or partial ocean views, and full kitchens, as well as cable tv, dvd players and free wifi Portland International Airport 1 hr 43
Neahkahnie Mountain (19 min) Mountain featuring moderate to challenging hiking trails with picturesque views of coast & valley. Cannon Beach History Center & Museum (4 min) Oswald West State Park (12 min) 2,474-acres of mountains, ancient forest, capes & coves with campsites & 13 miles of trail. Tillamook Rock Lighthouse (20 min) Offshore 1881 lighthouse, deactivated in 1957 due to the treacherous commute to maintain it. Ecola State Park (16 min) Park, hiking, and beach Seaside Aquarium (19 min) Small aquarium opened in 1937 showcasing seals, an underwater exhibit & a touch tank. Tillamook Head (16 min) Elevated promontory with dramatic oceanfront cliffs & an easygoing 3.6-mile loop trail. Ecola Point (16 min) Arcadia Beach State Recreation Site (5 min) Low-key, scenic sandy beach with a picnic area, public restrooms & a free parking area. Cannon Beach (10 min) Haystack Rock (5 min) Soaring shoreline rock formation in a dramatic setting offering low-tide access & marine activity. Tolovana Beach State Recreation Site (7 min) Public area next to Cannon Beach with a playground, restrooms, picnic area & beach access. Hug Point State Recreation Site (6 min) Picturesque oceanside state park featuring forested picnic areas & a sandy cove beach. Short Sand Beach (13 min) Reached by moderate trail, this secluded beach draws weekend visitors for surfing & swimming. Northwest By Northwest Gallery (7 min) Art museum and art |