Oregon Coast

That Oregon Life invites you to discover the stunning ruggedness and breathtaking coastal vistas of the Oregon Coast. From dramatic cliffs to sandy beaches, charming lighthouses to quaint seaside towns, the Oregon Coast is a must-visit destination for any Pacific Northwest adventurer. Get inspired by our guides to the region’s top attractions, uncover hidden gems, and plan your next coastal adventure. Join us as we explore the best of what the Oregon Coast has to offer, exclusively on That Oregon Life.

Bioluminescent Waves Caught In Surreal Photos

This incredible phenomenon is nothing short of incredible. It's known as bioluminescent sand and waves, and it might be more common than you think. What are Bioluminescent Waves? According to the Smithsonian, Some algae or animals that cause red tides, such as planktonic surface dwellers, use...

The Oregon Coast Aquarium Will Fully Reopen August 24th, 2020

After a five month closure and partial 'outdoor exhibit only' reopening earlier this month, the Oregon Coast Aquarium is now ready to reopen fully to the public. While some areas such as the cafe will remain closed, guests are in for a treat as the aquarium used the closure time to remodel a new...

Every Room Has A View At This Super Cute Boutique Hotel On The Oregon Coast

If you need to escape to the serenity of the Oregon Coast for a weekend to relax and recharge, the Whale Cove Inn at Depoe Bay offers a luxury experience that's hard to find elsewhere. Every room at this cute boutique hotel has stunning views and offers the chance to view whales as they migrate...

Bandon Bound: Your Ultimate Guide to Oregon Coast Fun

The Pacific Northwest is a prime spot if you love living that ocean life. While I was growing up in the '80s and '90s Portland area, trips to the Northern Oregon Coast were mandatory. I got to know Seaside and its touristy charms like the back of my little hand, but the Southern Coast...

Peter Iredale Wreck: From Tragedy to Tourist Attraction in Oregon

On October 25, 1906, the sailing vessel Peter Iredale was bound from Salina Cruz, Mexico to Portland, Oregon when she ran into trouble trying to enter the mouth of the Columbia River in thick mist and a rising tide. Heavy winds drove the ship aground near Fort Stevens. All 27 passengers (including...

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