Oregon Coast Day Trip: Cannon Beach and Haystack Rock

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  • Oregon Coast Day Trip: Cannon Beach and Haystack Rock

    Oregon Coast Day Trip: Cannon Beach and Haystack Rock

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$100.00

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  • Portland

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  • 8 hours

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All taxes, fuel surcharges and service fees included
Comprehensive tour by bus/coach
Enjoy a day away from the hustle and bustle of the city
Free hotel pickup and drop-off included
Spend a day along Oregon’s gorgeous coastline, filled with dramatic headlands, beaches and historical lighthouses on this tour from Portland.?Walk on the beach in?the quaint town of Manzanita, explore Short Sands Beach, enjoy spectacular views from Neahkahnie Point,? and explore Cannon Beach, where you’ll explore tide pools at Haystack Rock and enjoy free time to peruse shops and art galleries.

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Adult(13~99歲)
Child(0~12歲)
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Pass By: America's Hub World Tours, Portland, Oregon

We pick up at select downtown Portland hotels.

Stop At: Camp 18 Museum, Seaside, Oregon

Those who want to learn more about logging history in the northwest, or who simply are curious about vintage logging machinery, will find plenty of material at Camp 18. Outdoor displays include multiple steam donkeys such as a Dolbeer single spool, a very early first-generation model, to a high-tech late-model Willamette compound geared yarder that was the height of technology for its day. Other displays on site include a large bandsaw from a sawmill, a self-propelled Ohio steam crane, Caterpillar-style tracked vehicles that worked in the woods, a railroad skeleton log car and other heavy equipment plus a wide variety of large and small hardware. We will make a quick stop here on our way to the spectacular Oregon Coast so that you can explore the historic equipment, use the restroom, and buy some coffee if you want.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Neahkahnie Mountain, Oregon

This peak is an inspiring place, where the Tillamook tribe believed their most powerful god resided. In fact, the name Neahkahnie comes from their words Ne ("place of") and Ekahnie ("supreme deity").