The beaches in Oregon are unlike anything anywhere else in the country. Rocky, misty, undeveloped, and totally breathtaking, the coast in the Pacific Northwest is lined with tidepools, dotted with quaint fishing towns, studded with sea stacks, and watched over by historic lighthouses. Oregon's Pacific Coast Scenic Byway highlights the oceanside scenery and the quirky culture of this corner of the country, providing plenty of tranquil, breezy beaches, intriguing roadside attractions, and, of course, some incredible seafood along the way.
Anna Hider
Just a Civil War beard enthusiast, writer at Roadtrippers, and aspiring astronaut reaching for the stars.