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Top 10 Things to Do While Visiting the Oregon Coast
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Top 10 Things to Do While Visiting the Oregon Coast

With so many attractions, experiences, and landmarks on the Oregon Coast, it can be hard to narrow down your itinerary to the must-see attractions in Oregon. Whether it is your first time visiting or if you are a regular visitor coming for the Oregon fishing charters, there’s always something to do! 

That’s why we’ve put together the list of top 10 essential things to do and see if you’re visiting the Oregon Coast. So if you’re coming alone, with your special someone, or in a group, make sure to leave some time to check out these fantastic activities and attractions.

 

What to Do on the Oregon Coast

1. Visit Cape Arago State Park

Found right at the end of Cape Arago Highway, the Cape Arago State Park is more than worth the drive to South Oregon to see its majestic views of the Pacific Ocean. With a history dating back to one of the first European expeditions in the 1500s, standing at Cape Arago State Park can help give you a better view of this beautiful area. And if you’re patient enough, stick around to see the migrating whales and the beautiful fishing charter boats! You can choose to have a picnic, go fishing, or simply stay for the sights.

2. Visit the Oregon Coast Aquarium

 Whether you’re alone or with your young family, a visit to see the incredible marine life at the Oregon Coast Aquarium is sure to be a hit. The Aquarium has some of the best and most interesting selections of animals and marine life from all over the Oregon coasts. They also offer guided tours if you’re looking to add a more educational view to your trip.

3.  Take a Trip to the Historic Port City of Astoria

Astoria has so many beautiful attractions to see and fun activities to do that we suggest making a day out of visiting this incredible city. From the Astoria Column where you can see the expanse of the Columbia River to the hiking trails found at Saddle Mountain State Natural Area, you can spend the day learning about the long history of the Oregon Coast (and have fun while you do it).

4. Hire a Fishing Charter for a Day Out on the Water

Undoubtedly, one of the best and most popular things to do on the Oregon Coast is to take advantage of the variety of fish and marine life in the waters. We especially recommend hiring a fishing charter for all your fishing experience needs. Not only will they take care of providing the boat and all the fishing equipment you need, but you’ll also get an experienced guide to help you find the best spots for salmon, halibut, or tuna. Fishing charters can also help you navigate the complicated regulations set up by the Oregon Department of Fishing and Wildlife.

 5. Visit the Ecola State Park

 When on the Oregon Coast, you should absolutely make sure to see all the incredible views at your disposal. And very few views can beat the one you can find at the Ecola State Park, where the shining and crisp blue waters of the ocean compete with the bliss and serenity at the park. You can have a picnic or spend the day hiking its many trails.

 6. Spend the Day on the Seaside Promenade

More commonly known as the “Prom”, the Seaside Promenade has all the charms that keep visitors coming back. It is one and a half miles of a concrete sidewalk right on the beaches of the coast. With a number of attractions on the Prom and on the beach itself, it’s a great activity for groups or for families with small children.

7. Admire the Views at Boiler Bay

Known as the whale watching capital of the state, Boiler Bay is a special place to visit for anyone interested in the outdoors and in marine life. Found right at the north of the state, Boiler Bay also has great views that can provide a backdrop to picnics, relaxations days, or even some fun activities on the beach.

8. Hike at Cape Perpetua

 There are a couple of ways to enjoy the views at the peak of Cape Perpetua: you can either park near the top of it and enjoy the view from there, or you can take advantage of its scenic hiking trails. We recommend the latter if you’re into staying active and want to enjoy the views on the way up as well as the view on top.

9. Have Some Fun at the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area

If you’re interested in something vastly different from all the beaches and coastal views you typically see in Oregon, do a 180 and spend the day at the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. It has some of the best coastal dunes in the country and they have a range of fun outdoor activities for families and groups like riding OHVs and sand sledding.

10.  Spend the Day Eating at Local Restaurants

Aside from the attractions and landmarks to see, the Oregon Coast also has some great places for a bite to eat. With menus that focus on the incredible variety of fish and marine life found on the Oregon Coast, you can delight your palate with meals that suit any number of budgets.

 Why You Should Hire a Fishing Charter

Fishing is a top-rated activity for any tourist or visitor coming to the Oregon Coast because of the incredible availability of fish as well as the sheer number of fishes you can catch. Whether you’re a fan of salmon, tuna, or halibut, you can spend the day fishing and relaxing. That’s why we recommend fishing charters in Oregon to help you make that day perfect. Choose from a range of packages that suit your needs and let us take care of all the rest. Slots are limited so make sure to hire well in advance of your trip!

Schedule your Oregon Fishing Charter Today!