Oregon Coast Visitor Guide - 2024-2025

58 VISITTHEOREGONCOAST.COM lighthouse. You can also tour the adjacent living quarters. The aptly named Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area is truly spectacular. The centerpiece is the Yaquina Head Lighthouse, a 93-foot (28.3-m) marvel — the tallest on the Coast — which has been a beacon to fishing vessels and to visitors who have flocked here since its opening in 1873. A guided tour, booked in advance, takes you up the 114-step staircase, while trails connect you to Yaquina Head Interpretive Center, where you can learn more about the natural and cultural history of the park. Offshore rocks are home to numerous bird species, including common murres and Brandt’s and pelagic cormorants. Harbor seals and sea lions bob nearby in the waves. In-season, rangers guide visitors in exploring tide pools, home to urchins, sea stars, anemones and other marine life. Get a taste of Newport’s history: The Log Cabin Research Library and the Burrows House Museum are part of the Lincoln County Historical Society, home to exhibits on lumber, farming and maritime history, as well as an excellent collection of Siletz Indian baskets. Also overseen by the society is the Pacific Maritime Heritage Center, which features a working wharf, educational programs, and maritime- related exhibits and art. TOLEDO Travel 7 miles (11.3 km) up the Yaquina River from Newport to Toledo, a former lumber town with an active arts community, antique shops and restaurants. In the summer, the Toledo Waterfront Park hosts two swap meets and the Toledo Waterfront Market, an event that includes live music and vendors selling everything from furniture to ice cream and baked goods. The Containerboard Boat Contest is a madcap dash back and forth across the Yaquina River, with competitors piloting all manner of watercraft made from cardboard. Railroad buffs shouldn’t miss the LOCAL, SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD SOURCED DIRECT FROM OREGON FISHERMEN. Book a reservation through this QR code to receive a complimentary chef's bite at your next Local Ocean dining experience. 213 SE BAY BLVD NEWPORT, OREGON 541 574 7959 LOCALOCEAN.NET @LOCALOCEANSEAFOODS #EATLIKEALOCAL COME TO THE SOURCE. FindYourselfInWaldport.com • (541) 563-3500 Visit the Alsea Bay Bridge Visitor Center & Museum 320 NW Hwy. 101, Waldport 97394 Every 3rd of July

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