Central Coast - Central Oregon Coast Association

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Central Coast - Central Oregon Coast Association
Oregon’s
Central Coast
Visitor Guide
Heart of the Oregon Coast!™
800.767.2064 www.CoastVisitor.com
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Central Oregon Coast Association
P.O. Box 2094, Newport OR 97365
541.265.2064, 800.767.2064
Fax: 541.265.2188
email: COCA@CoastVisitor.com
www.CoastVisitor.com
Copyright © 2014 by the Central Oregon
Coast Association (COCA).
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errors or omissions. If you find any shortfalls, please forward
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Guide Design: MEDIAmerica
Printing: Journal Graphics, Portland
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Kites at Lincoln City
SCOTT BLACKMAN
Yaquina Bay Bridge
Devils Punch Bowl
State Park
Oregon Coast Aquarium
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Oregon’s
Central Coast
DETAILED CENTRAL
COAST MAP ....................p. 6
OREGON COAST
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WELCOME .......................p. 9
PARKS ............................ p. 11
Including Cascade Head, Devils
Lake, Yaquina Head, Cape
Perpetua and many others.
RECREATION .................p. 15
Hiking, cycling, golfing, bird
watching, whale watching and
other activities.
ATTRACTIONS...............p. 23
Oregon Coast Aquarium,
Marine Science Center,
lighthouses, bridges and other
places not to miss.
ARTS ..............................p. 29
Seaside
SHOPPING .....................p. 35
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Portland
Tillamook
Pacific City
McMinnville
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Lincoln City 18
Salem
Gleneden Beach Siletz
Depoe Bay
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Newport
Corvallis
Toledo
Waldport
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Yachats
126
Florence
Reedsport
101
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Coos Bay
Roseburg
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Bandon
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42s
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Gold
Beach
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CULINARY / DINING .....p. 31
Astoria
Brookings
Cave
Junction
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Grants Pass
Medford
Ashland
See detailed Central Coast
map on pgs. 6-7
EVENTS CALENDAR .....p. 38
DAY TRIPS ......................p. 44
RELOCATION .................p. 62
Real Estate .................p. 63
LODGING .......................p. 46
Bed and Breakfasts ....p. 46
Hotels .........................p. 47
Vacation Rentals .........p. 56
Camping / RV Parks ....p. 58
RESOURCES..................p. 64
Services ......................p. 65
Visitor Centers ............p. 66
Celebrations................p. 67
Tide Tables ..................p. 68
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Northern
Central Oregon Coast
Lincoln City to Agate Beach
2 miles
1 CHINOOK WINDS
CASINO RESORT
to Pacific City
101
2 km
Otis
to McMinnville
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Devils
Lake
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5 INN AT SPANISH HEAD
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6 BEST WESTERN
LANDMARK INN
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7 SALISHAN SPA &
GOLF RESORT
to Hwy.18
8 BEACH COMBER’S
HAVEN
Siletz
Bay
Gleneden
Beach 7
9 PURPLE STARFISH
GIFT BOUTIQUE
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10 BLUE HERON
GALLERY
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Lincoln
Beach
11 SILVER HERON
GALLERY
229
Fogarty Creek State
Recreation Area
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12 WHALE WATCHING
CENTER IN
DEPOE BAY
Boiler Bay
101 10 11
12
13 INN AT OTTER CREST
Depoe Bay
to Siletz
Whale Cove
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AGATE BEACH INN
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Otter Rock
Devils Punch
Bowl State Park
Beverly Beach
State Park
Beverly Beach
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Yaquina Head
Lighthouse
15 Agate Beach
to Newport
16State Park
Historic
Bayfront to Agate Beach
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Newport
Nye Beach
to Corvallis
Yaquina Bay
Lighthouse
South Beach
Yaquina
Bay
14 FLYING DUTCHMAN
WINERY
15 LITTLE CREEK COVE
Otter Crest
State Wayside
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3 TANGER OUTLET
CENTER –
LINCOLN CITY
4 LINCOLN CITY
CULTURAL CENTER
2
Lincoln City
2 LINCOLN CITY
CULINARY CENTER
Toledo
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Otter Crest
State Wayside
Otter Rock
Southern
Devils Punch
Bowl State Park
Beverly Beach
State Park
Beverly Beach
Central Oregon Coast
101
Yaquina Head
Lighthouse
Nye Beach to Cape
Perpetua
Agate Beach
State Park
17 TOLEDO VISITOR
CENTER AND
CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
18 OREGON COAST
AQUARIUM
Historic
Bayfront
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Nye Beach
Newport
Yaquina Bay
Lighthouse
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19
to Newport
to Agate Beach
to Corvallis
Toledo17
Yaquina
Bay
South Beach
State Park 20
19 HATFIELD MARINE
SCIENCE CENTER
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20 STONECREST
CELLARS B & B
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AD
21 OREGON OYSTER
FARMS, INC.
22 ALSEA BAY
HISTORIC
INTERPRETIVE
CENTER
23 OVERLEAF LODGE
AND SPA
Ona Beach
State Park
Seal Rock
State
Wayside
Beaver Creek
State Natural Area
Seal
Rock
24 THE FIRESIDE
HOTEL
25 YACHATS VISITOR
CENTER AND
CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
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Alsea
Bay
Waldport
Gov. Patterson
Memorial State
Recreation Site
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34
to Corvallis
Beachside
State Park
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Smelt Sands
State Park
23 Yachats
24 Yachats State Park
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Cape Perpetua
Scenic Area
to Florence
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Welcome!
Expansive ocean views stretching to the horizon, kaleidoscope
sunsets, and mist-filled old growth forests cloaking the mountain sides…this is just part of the natural splendor awaiting you
in Lincoln County—the Heart of the Oregon Coast™. To that,
add our miles of unpopulated beaches, and you have discovered
the reasons why visitors return again and again to experience
the inspiring central Oregon coast.
U.S. Highway 101 (Pacific Coast Scenic Byway and All-American
Road) follows the county’s 60-plus miles along the Pacific
Ocean. Charming and distinctive towns and villages beckon
along this byway. Only about a two-hour drive from the Portland
Metro area and an hour drive from the I–5 corridor, Lincoln
County is an inviting and convenient destination.
Lincoln County abounds in natural wonders with Cascade Head
to the north and Cape Perpetua to the south and interspersed
by uncrowded, pristine beaches many of which border state
parks. In Oregon, all coastal beaches are public, a legacy to be
shared and treasured.
Not to be outdone by nature, the communities of Lincoln
County offer an amazing variety of cultural experiences,
including art galleries, musical and theatrical performances, a
world-class aquarium and marine science center, and historical
museums. The area also offers recreational opportunities, including deep-sea fishing and whale-watching trips, hiking and biking
trails, top-notch golf courses, and surfing and body boarding. It’s
easy to find places to go tidepooling, clamming, and crabbing.
And for shoppers, there’s a multitude of shops and an outlet
mall. Restaurants range from four-star to lively drop-in chowder
houses, and lodging options run the gamut from tent and RV
camping to luxury resorts.
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Lincoln County should be considered an all-season destination.
Some of the best weather and opportunities for quiet time come
in the spring and fall. And winter is best for beachcombing and
storm watching. We invite you to come and discover the coast
you will never forget!
For more information please contact the Central Oregon Coast
Association at: 800.767.2064 or www.CoastVisitor.com, COCA@
CoastVisitor.com
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Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area
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Parks
Alsea Bay and River The Alsea Bay estuary at
Waldport usually has boats pulling in crab or fish of one kind or
another. Numerous public docks, marinas, and riverfront restaurants line the Alsea River along Highway 34, especially in the
Tidewater area. The estuary also boasts excellent sites for birding
and marine wildlife viewing, which is why it’s been designated
an “Important Bird Area” by the National Audubon Society.
Cape Foulweather The next headland after Depoe
Bay was named by Captain James Cook in 1778 on a particularly inclement day. The gift shop there, called The Lookout
Observatory, has fabulous views from high above the Pacific
ocean and is a real cliffhanger. Great for whale watching and
photo opportunities.
Cape Perpetua Visitor Center
and Scenic Area Whether it’s indoor or outdoor
activities, Cape Perpetua Scenic Area can meet a family’s
needs. The Visitor Center has kids’ activities, indoor exhibits,
and great views, and provides an orientation to the entire
Scenic Area. Outdoors, you can walk to tidepools on the rocky
shore, climb up to the Stone Shelter, or hike trails within oldgrowth forest. You can also drive to a short trail that provides
access to the viewpoint and Stone Shelter, the highest point
so close to the ocean at 803 feet. www.fs.fed.us/r6/siuslaw
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Cascade Head Just north of Lincoln City, this head-
land marks the northern boundary of Lincoln County. Visit by
car and enjoy the spectacular views or bring along a daypack
and hike one of the three trails. This designated natural area is
home to more than 250 species of birds and mammals. The
lower hiking trails wind through forest before opening onto
cliffs overlooking the Pacific.
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Cape Foulweather
PARKS
Devils Lake This 3-mile long freshwater lake offers
many recreational activities. Located in Lincoln City upstream
from D River, the world’s shortest river, Devils Lake gained its
name from Native Americans. The lake is popular for fishing,
waterskiing, and swimming and has kayaks, boats, and fishinggear rentals available.
Oregon Islands National
Wildlife Refuge At last count, 1,853 rocks, reefs,
and islands spanning 363 miles of the Oregon coastline
comprise Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge. In Lincoln
County, you can view several of these protected rocks and
islands that provide breeding and haul out sites for seals and
sea lions and habitat for more than 13 species of seabirds,
including tufted puffin, rhinoceros auklet, and Brandt’s cormorant. All parts of the Oregon Islands NWR are closed to public
entry, but you can view the wildlife from mainland sites at
Cape Foulweather, Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area,
and Seal Rock State Park.
Siletz Bay Estuary A prime location for birding
and observing harbor seals, Siletz Bay at the southern end
of Lincoln City forms a transition from the meandering Siletz
River to the not-so-peaceful Pacific Ocean. Protected as Siletz
Bay National Wildlife Refuge, the estuary is a great place to
see herons, egrets, osprey, purple martin, and a variety of
migrating shorebirds.
Spouting Horns Depoe Bay’s seawall and the shore-
line at Yachats and Cape Perpetua are favorite spots for watching
shoreline geysers that shoot straight up into the air. These
spouting horns, a.k.a. blow holes, are caused by waves being
forced into lava tubes within the basalt at high tide and are
especially impressive during storms. Depoe Bay has the largest
spouting horn, which can drench you if you are too close.
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Alsea Bay
State Parks Lincoln County offers more than 30 State
Siuslaw National Forest The Siuslaw National
Forest is home to more than 350 animal species, including elk,
deer, bear and mountain lion. This 625,000-acre forest is east
of Waldport and Yachats off Highway 101. The Drift Creek and
Cummins Creek wilderness areas offer a host of recreational
and scenic pleasures, including hiking, fishing, camping,
mountain biking, wildlife viewing, birding, and hunting.
Yaquina Bay and River The bay is home to
Yaquina Bay Bridge, which is listed on the National Register of
Historic Places and is one of the most photographed bridges in
the world. Newport’s Bayfront combines a working waterfront
with a popular tourist destination. Here you’ll see a fleet of
fishing boats and charter boats, seafood processors, and
stacks of crab pots alongside restaurants, art galleries, family
attractions, and many fine murals on the sides of buildings.
Yaquina Bay is home to commercial oyster beds and wintering
flocks of birds, as well as bayside lodging. A scenic drive leads
from the busy Bayfront along tranquil Yaquina River to the
charming town of Toledo. Drivers may loop it by returning via
Highway 20.
Yaquina Head Outstanding
Natural Area Observe gray whales, climb
Oregon’s tallest lighthouse, explore the natural tidepools,
watch thousands of nesting seabirds, or view a resident harbor
seal colony. These activities and more are possible when you
visit this Bureau of Land Management site located north of
Newport. The Natural Area has been designated an “Important
Bird Area” by the National Audubon Society. Call 541.574.3100
for hours and fees.
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PARKS
Parks that have day-use areas and campground facilities that
range from extensive overnight facilities at Beverly Beach and
South Beach near Newport to the state’s most visited wayside
park at D River in Lincoln City. We are also home to one of
Oregon’s newest parks, Beaver Creek State Natural Area.
Check out the many options at OregonStateParks.org
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Recreation
Beachcombing With miles and miles of open, public
beaches, the central coast provides excellent beachcombing
opportunities, especially after winter storms and during times
of high tides. Agates, driftwood, and fossils are the usual finds
but shells and glass floats can also be found.
Biking The central coast has long been a destination for
cyclists from all around the world, making their way north or
south on Highway 101—the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway and
All-American Road. The Oregon Department of Transportation
publishes a coastal bike route map, including state parks with
camping facilities. Lincoln County also maintains a number of
bike routes.
A FEW SUGGESTED ROUTES: West Three
Rocks Road (2.3 miles),
Schooner Creek/Anderson Creek/Drift Creek roads (4.5 miles),
Yaquina Bay Road to Toledo (12 miles), Elk City Roads (8.5
miles), Siuslaw National Forest Road 53 (15 miles), and Yachats
River Road (10.5 miles). For ODOT maps call 503.986.3556.
Birding The central part of the coast is home to more than
Greg Vaughn (2)
300 species of birds: ranging from bald eagle and peregrine
falcon to numerous songbirds and more than 13 species
of seabirds that include tufted puffin, common murre, and
rhinoceros auklet. Habitats include tidal estuaries and sandy
beaches, rocky headlands and offshore islands, rivers and
streams, fields and pastures, and mixed woods and deep
forest. The central coast also boasts three nationally recognized Important Bird Areas (IBA) designated by the National
Audubon Society for their importance to breeding, foraging or
resting birds. They include Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural
Area, Siletz Bay and Alsea Bay.
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OREGON COAST BIRDING TRAIL The Birding Trail is a selfguided driving itinerary highlighting the premier locations for
observing birds along the entire Oregon coast and into Northern
California. Of the 173 birding hotspots detailed in the guide, 46
are in Lincoln County.
TAFT WATERFRONT PARK: At the southern end of Lincoln City, go to
the end of 51st Street for Siletz Bay and sandy beach habitats
to watch for gulls, grebes, loons and scoters.
YAQUINA HEAD OUTSTANDING NATURAL AREA: North of Newport,
in spring and summer, expect to see up to 20,000 nesting
common murres covering offshore rocky islands and a much
smaller number of pelagic cormorants and gulls nesting on the
headland.
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HATFIELD MARINE SCIENCE CENTER NATURE TRAIL: Just
south of the
Yaquina Bay Bridge is a one-mile trail bordering Yaquina Bay
where songbirds can be found in the bushes and waterfowl in
the mudflats.
ECKMAN LAKE AND SLOUGH: From Waldport drive 2.3 miles on
Hwy. 34 to see a freshwater lake and estuarine mudflats that
attract abundant waterfowl in winter, as well as the fall and
spring migrations.
Boating The central coast provides fresh and salt-water
boating, whether it’s a leisurely cruise in your personal boat or
a more challenging ride on the ocean surf in your sea kayak.
Boat rental facilities and public launches are located in Lincoln
City, Depoe Bay, Newport, Toledo and Waldport. Remember to
wear your personal flotation device (PFD).
Harbor Seal at
Otter Rock
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Crabbing and Clamming Licenses are now
required before you can set your crab pots or dig for clams in
Oregon. Yaquina, Alsea and Siletz bays are good places to go and
bring new meaning to “fresh seafood” dinners. You can bring
your own gear or rent from local bait and tackle shops. Check
with shops or marinas for more information about crabbing or
clamming, the best places to go, and about fees and licenses.
Fishing The central coast is well known for its excellent
Geocaching If you have a GPS unit, you probably know
about this exciting activity where individuals and organizations
set up caches all over the world, including the cities of the central
Oregon coast. Coordinates are shared on the Internet, and it
can be quite an adventure—often a family adventure—finding
the caches. If a reward goes with a find, then participants are
asked to leave something in return. www.GeoCaching.com
Drift Creek Falls
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commercial and charter fishing fleets at Depoe Bay and Newport.
Ocean caught salmon, rockfish, lingcod and halibut have been
important fisheries on the coast in spite of seasonal restrictions.
Freshwater fishing is popular on Devils Lake in Lincoln City but
even more so on the Salmon, Siletz, Yaquina and Alsea rivers
for salmon and steelhead. There are several public boat launches
in the county, and the Siuslaw National Forest has nearly 2,000
miles of fishable streams. Check with local sport shops and
marinas for current limits, licenses and regulations.
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Chinook Winds
Golf Course
Golfing The mixture of courses in Lincoln County supplies
the most enjoyment for the greatest number of golfers. These
courses require strategy as well as skill. They give the average
player a fair chance and at the same time require the utmost
from the expert who tries for sub-par rounds.
There are two 18-hole golf courses on the central coast:
Chinook Winds Golf Resort in Lincoln City, Salishan Spa &
Golf Resort newly renovated by Jacobson-Hardy Golf Course
Design.
Golfers who prefer a shorter and faster-paced game will
enjoy three additional 9-hole courses within the county: Agate
Beach in Newport, Olalla Valley in Toledo and Crestview Golf
Club in Waldport.
Agate Beach, Crestview and Salishan all offer driving ranges
and PGA instructors most days and will give special classes,
schools and private lessons.
FEATURED GOLF COURSES
HOLES PAR YARDAGE
IN SEASON
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OFF SEASON
18 / 9 HOLES
CHINOOK WINDS
CASINO RESORT
Lincoln City
541.996.5766, 888.244.6665
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65
4639
$42–
$54
$27–
$34
$37–
$49
$22–
$29
SALISHAN SPA
& GOLF RESORT
Gleneden Beach
541.764.3632, 800.452.2300
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6470
$79–
$119
$49–
$69
$59–
$69
$35–
$39
CRESTVIEW
GOLF CLUB
Waldport
541.563.3020
9
34
2515
$35
$20
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Tee times start at 7 a.m.
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Hiking Numerous trails await hikers throughout the length
and breadth of Oregon’s central coast. Choose from those that
follow bluffs, streams, or rivers; those that lead to waterfalls;
and those that extend into groves of old growth.
THE NATURE CONSERVANCY TRAIL: The Cascade Head National
Scenic and Research Area, four miles north of Lincoln City
off Highway 101 on Three Rocks Road, has three major hiking
paths of which the Interpretive Trail courses two miles over the
north and south sides of the headland for spectacular views.
DRIFT CREEK FALLS TRAIL: South of Lincoln City and approximately
12 miles off Highway 101 leads to a 1.5 mile slightly downhill
hike to a totally unexpected San Francisco-style suspension
bridge, which you have to cross to view the 75-foot waterfall
Marine Wildlife Excursions Year-round
marine wildlife trips are available through charterboat companies, which offer affordable rates. Catch sight of whales, as well
as other marine animals such as seals, sea lions, porpoises
and many seabirds. The peak time for whale watching is March
through October.
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GIANT SPRUCE TRAIL: Just south of Yachats at Cape Perpetua, hike
one mile from the Visitor Center through old-growth forest to the
185-foot tall, 40-foot circumference, 600 year-old giant spruce
that has been recently designated an Oregon Heritage Tree.
Hit the green!
Play around on our course,
located a stone’s throw from
the Casino. Our 18-hole course,
with mountain and lake views,
features a full-service Pro Shop,
indoor driving range, fitness
center, and Aces Sports Bar &
Grill. Join us for a round!
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For more information, call
(541) 994-8442.
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Water Sports The winds along the central coast make
this an excellent area for wind and wave surfers, body and kite
boarders. The central coast has become the preferred destination for surfers, especially for board enthusiasts. Lincoln
County has a variety of wonderful locations for kayaking and
canoeing with coastal estuaries that offer exceptional opportunities for bird watching and marine wildlife viewing. Some of
these amazing locations include D Lake, Siletz Bay, the Siletz
River and the Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Lincoln City
and in Waldport visit Alsea Bay and the Alsea River.
Whale Watching The entire eastern Pacific populaRECREATION
tion of gray whales migrates along the Pacific coast providing
great whale-watching opportunities on the central coast. Depoe
Bay was featured as one of the premier destinations for viewing
whales on the Pacific coast in the Jean-Michel Cousteau Ocean
Adventures television documentary. About 60 whales summer
off the central coast and at the Whale Watching Center in Depoe
Bay located along the seawall you can find exhibits on the
history and behaviors of whales as well as enjoy great whale
viewing opportunities. The Center is open daily in summer and
Wednesday through Sunday the remainder of the year. Call
541.765.3304 for more details.
largest program of its kind in
the world has two whale-watch weeks during the year where
volunteers staff 28 sites along the entire Oregon Coast to watch
migrating whales and one week in the summer to watch resident whales. Check out www.WhaleSpoken.org to learn about
viewing resident whales from four central Oregon coast sites.
The two weeks to watch migrating whales are always December 26–January 1 and during Oregon’s school spring break.
DEPOE BAY WHALE WATCH CENTER
WHALE WATCHING SPOKEN HERE: This
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Beach Safety Play safely on the beach by knowing
what to watch for and what to avoid:
•Don’tturnyourbackontheocean!
•Bewareofsneakerwaves.
•Don’tplayonlogs.Theycanrollinjustafewinchesofwater.
•Lookoutfordeepwaterandstrongcurrents.
•Knowthetides.Tidetablebookletsareavailableinmanyshops.
•Alwaysassumehighwavescanreachyou.
•Steepbluffscanbeunstable;avoidtheedge.
•ChildrenshouldNEVERgoontothebeachwithoutbeing
under the supervision of an adult.
As you comb the beach, keep these tips in mind:
•Goslowly,bepatient,andlookcarefully.
•Digatthewater’sedge;agarden-varietyrakeworksfine.
•Leavewildlifeintheirnaturalhabitat.
•Uselocalareatidetables.
•Checkthehightideline,a.k.a.thewrackline,wheredebris
is collected.
•Goearlyinthemorningforthebestresults.
•Collectyourtreasuresinplasticornylonmeshbags.
•Rinseyourfindsinfreshwaterathome.
•Polishagatesandsemi-preciousstonestoaddtotheirluster.
BEACHCOMBING RESPONSIBILITIES
Because the coastline is an important part of the environment,
help keep the beaches clean. Bring along an extra plastic bag
to collect any trash you come across, and a doggie bag for any
four-legged friends with you. Be moderate in the non-living
shells and organisms taken, and note that it is illegal to dig
fossils out of the bluff. If you turn a rock over to look for specimens, make sure to replace the rock when you are done. It is
also illegal in Oregon to touch or harass any marine mammal.
Never touch baby seals or other young animals on the beach;
most likely their mothers have left them to rest while they
hunt. Touching the baby may cause the mother to abandon it.
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BEACHCOMBING TIPS
The mild winter temperatures of the coast combined with
clean invigorating air provide an ideal setting for year-round
beachcombing. The “Discovery Season” from October through
April is the best time to explore at low tide after a storm for
fossils, agates, colorful jaspers, driftwood, or the elusive
Japanese glass floats. The tides uncover beds of gravel in
winter, bringing the lighter weight stones (a characteristic of
gem material) to the top. If you’re not sure what you’ve found
on the beach, stop by the local gem and mineral shop.
Chinook Winds
Casino Resort
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Attractions
Covered Bridges Rugged pioneers armed with
only hand tools, sweat and ambition began building covered
bridges in Oregon during the mid-1850s. The four covered
bridges in Lincoln County—the Chitwood on the Yaquina River,
Drift Creek at Bear Creek, Fisher School at Five Rivers and
North Fork on the Yachats River—offer a peek into the past.
Don’t forget your camera.
Historic Highway Bridges In 1919 Conde
B. McCullough became Oregon’s state bridge engineer and
initiated the creation of hundreds of custom-designed spans
characterized by architectural elegance. His legacy of beautiful
bridges lives on and most of his bridges today are considered
significant landmarks and several are listed on the National
Register of Historic Places. Lincoln County is home to four of
his historic bridges: Depoe Bay, Rocky Creek, Yaquina Bay and
Cummins Creek. Within a short day trip to Florence you can
see four additional McCullough bridges.
ALSEA BAY BRIDGE INTERPRETIVE CENTER: Located at the south end
of the Alsea Bay Bridge, the Interpretive Center is a big visitor
draw in Waldport. Find out about the history of transportation
through a timeline; build a bridge through hands-on exhibits;
and learn all about the old and “new” (built in 1991) Alsea
Bay bridges.
Lighthouses Lincoln County is home to two of the
eleven lighthouses that reside along the Oregon coast.
YAQUINA BAY LIGHTHOUSE: Yaquina Bay, built in 1871, once guided
mariners at the Yaquina Bay bar, while the stronger beacon
built in 1873 at Yaquina Head north of Newport, still welcomes
sailors approaching from the north. Yaquina Bay Lighthouse is
Newport’s oldest remaining building; it has been fully restored
and is furnished in early 20th century style. The interpretive
museum and gift shop are located in the former lighthouse
keeper’s home.
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YAQUINA HEAD LIGHTHOUSE: The tallest Oregon lighthouse, at
93 feet, is within the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area,
overseen by the Bureau of Land Management. The Natural
Area offers visitors a variety of activities, including birding,
whale watching, hiking, tidepooling, informative exhibits at the
Interpretive Center, and a chance to walk up 110 steps inside
the lighthouse.
ATTRACTIONS
Museums and Heritage Sites History
is alive and available to visitors through museums, roadside
markers and interpretive centers. Permanent and changing
exhibits engage visitors in the stories of the coast’s Native
Americans, as well as the non-Indian pioneers that settled
the land. The Oregon Coast History Center in Newport
(www.OregonCoast.history.museum) includes two museums:
The Burrows House (a Queen Anne-style historic house) and
The Log Cabin. In Toledo, the Toledo History Museum, as well
as the Yaquina Pacific Railroad Historical Society’s 1922 Baldwin
steam engine, “One Spot,” and railroad interpretive display
are worth visits. In Yachats, you’ll find the Little Log Church, a
historic building with exhibits still used for special services. In
Waldport, the Waldport Heritage Museum covers the area’s
history and the Alsea Bay Bridge Interpretive Center covers
the old and new Alsea Bay bridges. And the North Lincoln
County Historical Museum is in the Taft area of Lincoln City.
Oregon Coast
Aquarium
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HELICOPTER TOURS
Lighthouse • Dunes
• Sunset/dinner packages • Whale watching
Based at Florence Airport 2001 Airport Way,
541.997.3270, www.apexheli.com
Visit the Oregon Coast’s only
working winery and discover
what our salt air fermentation
can do for fine wines.
106th Lincoln County Fair
July 11, 12, 13, 2014
CODY CHA
Fun-filled Excitement • Headline Entertainment •
Carnival • Bull Riding
We have it all! • Admission $5/Day
www.townandcountryfair.com
2014
Oregon Coast
Aquarium
Oregon Coast Aquarium Experience the
ATTRACTIONS
magic of jellyfish, the magnificent colors and variations of the
many species of fish, and the current temporary exhibit at this
world-class aquarium. Then head outdoors. Watch sea otters in
their pool, sea lions and harbor seals in a separate pool. Watch
comical tufted puffins, graceful pigeon guillemots, and other
seabirds frolic in one of the largest outdoor seabird aviaries in
North America. Nearby, a Pacific octopus lurks in a specially
constructed undersea coastal cave. One of the most popular
exhibits is “Passages of the Deep,” where you walk through a
200-foot underwater acrylic tunnel that covers three distinct
ocean habitats and the fish, including sharks and bat rays,
swim around you. Don’t miss it!
OSU Hatfield Marine Science
Visitor Center Touch tanks, displays and interactive
exhibits bring to life research being conducted by more than
200 marine scientists at this Oregon State University campus.
This world-class facility, which has been an integral part of the
Lincoln County story for more than 35 years, makes Newport
a major hub for regional and international marine research and
studies. Entrance by donation.
FEATURED ATTRACTIONS
LINCOLN CITY
CHINOOK WINDS CASINO RESORT
1777 N.W. 44th
888.244.6665
CITY OF LINCOLN CITY
800.452.2151
TANGER OUTLETS LINCOLN CITY
541.996.5000
OTTER ROCK
FLYING DUTCHMAN WINERY
915 1st St.
541.765.2553
SILETZ
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF SILETZ
INDIANS
201 S.E. Swan Ave.
541.444.8291
NEWPORT
FRIENDS OF YAQUINA LIGHTHOUSES
750 N.W. Lighthouse Dr.
541.574.3129
HATFIELD MARINE SCIENCE CENTER
2030 S.E. Marine Science Dr.
541.867.0100
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LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR AND RODEO
633 N.E. 3rd St.
541.351.1160
OREGON COAST AQUARIUM
NEWPORT
2820 S.E. Ferry Slip Rd.
541.867.3474
OREGON COAST HISTORY CENTER
545 S.W. 9th St.
541.265.7509
www.OregonCoastHistory.org
OREGON OYSTER FARMS
6878 Yaquina Bay Road
541.265.5078, OregonOyster.com
FLORENCE
APEXHELI
89060 Condon Creek Road
541.997.3270
SEA LION CAVES
91560 Hwy. 101
541.547.3111
541-867-3474 AQUARIUM.ORG
S I LV E R
A
R T
G A
HERON
L L E R Y
Michael David Sorenson
Waterfall Vases
Troll Beads
FINE ART • JEWELRY • GLASS • HOME DECOR
15 S.E. BAY STREET • DEPOE BAY, OR • 541.765.2886
28 www.CoastVisitor.com
SilverHeronGallery.com
Arts
The arts, both visual and performing, should be on your coastal “list
of things to do.” Check out CoastArts.org for what’s happening
or call 541.265.2787, or toll free 888.701.7123.
In addition to the wealth of local visual and performing artists,
local venues host national touring productions, gallery shows,
and displays throughout the year. The arts, in all its lively forms,
are indeed a vibrant part of Lincoln County!
Arts The Oregon coast is home to one of the highest con-
centrations of artists and galleries in the Northwest. These
artists work in oil, watercolor, clay, bronze, glass, reeds, wood,
textiles, paper, mixed media, photography and the list goes on.
It’s an amazing selection.
Performing Arts The performing arts also play a
substantial role in the life of coastal residents. Choral groups
and big bands, rock-and-roll groups, jazz and blues bands, as
well as bluegrass and country groups, bring zest to the coastal
musical offerings. The Newport Symphony Orchestra features
high-quality symphonic and chamber music throughout the
year, and a variety of music festivals bring in regionally and
nationally renowned artists. The Cascade Head Music Festival
is held twice a year, once in spring and once in fall, and
includes world class musical performances in an intimate
concert setting. Jazz takes the forefront in early October with
the highly acclaimed Jazz at Newport Festival.
Several noted dance troupes also add to the mix, as do community theater groups and a host of well-appointed entertainment
venues—principally the Newport Performing Arts Center, the
Newport Visual Arts Center and Chinook Winds Casino Resort.
Lincoln City’s Theatre West offers year-round live theater and the
Lincoln City Cultural Center is a new arts venue.
FEATURED ARTS
LINCOLN CITY
LINCOLN CITY CULTURAL CENTER
540 Hwy. 101
541.994.9994
JENNIFER SEARS GLASS ART STUDIO
4821 Hwy. 101
541.996.2569
DEPOE BAY
BLUE HERON GALLERY
76 S.E. Hwy. 101
541.765.2441
SILVER HERON GALLERY
NEWPORT
NEWPORT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
777 W. Olive St.
888.701.7123 ext. 0614
OREGON COAST COUNCIL
FOR THE ARTS
777 W. Olive St.
888.701.7123
SEAL ROCK
WINDERMERE REAL ESTATE GALLERY
5693 N.W. Pacific Coast Hwy
541.563.3862
15 S.E. Bay Street
541.765.2886
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Seafood stew
Blackened salmon
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Culinary
Cooking Classes On the central coast, Lincoln City
leads the way in cooking classes. The Pacific Coast Center for
Culinary Arts focuses on the foods and heritage of the Northwest
through classes taught in a certified professional kitchen.
Dining It’s amazing how hungry you can become when hav-
ing a good time. So when your stomach calls a halt, all you need
to do is decide what you’re in the mood for. Is it fresh caught seafood or steak done to perfection? A bowl of world-famous clam
chowder or spicy Mexican or Thai food? How about gourmet pizza
or Chinese or Japanese cuisine? Maybe you just want a cup of
cappuccino and a muffin in a trendy coffeehouse? Or just maybe
you’re planning a special dinner for two accompanied by candles,
soft music, and a fabulous central Oregon coast sunset.
Every type of food and atmosphere is offered from upscale
elegant dining rooms to casual beachside or river-view cafes.
You’ll find many feature the freshest Oregon coast seafood
and the finest in Northwest regional specialties. And most
Lincoln County eateries provide a children’s menu.
Quality food at a variety of prices—two more reasons
why your stay on Oregon’s central coast will leave you with
pleasant memories.
Farmers Markets These days, farmers markets
have more than fresh produce. Expect to see at least some of
the following: specialty foods, baked goods, fresh eggs, potted
plants, cut flowers, arts and crafts and entertainment. See
page 41 for a list of farmers markets.
Oysters Yaquina Bay oysters are harvested daily six miles
east of Newport on Yaquina Bay Road. Oysters have been
harvested here since the mid-1800s and at Oregon Oyster
Farms since 1907.
Winery The Flying Dutchman Winery in Otter Rock is the
only working winery on the Oregon Coast. Grapes from central
and southern Oregon are processed using old world winemaking
traditions. The salt spray air and cooler coastal temperatures allow
for longer fermentation periods resulting in wines with a unique
taste and complexity.
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Restaurant Guide
PRICE MEAL
BAR TO-GO VIEW
LINCOLN CITY
ACES BAR & GRILL
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CHINOOK’S SEAFOOD GRILL
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CULINARY
3245 N.E. 50th St.
541.994.8232
www.ChinookWindsCasino.com
Located at Chinook Winds Golf Resort,
Aces is THE place to unwind after playing
your round. Big screen TVs and lottery
games make it THE place to watch the big
game, too!
1777 N.W. 44th St
888.244.6665
Located in the hotel, this oceanfront restaurant has a fantastic view and a diverse
menu. The lounge also has an ocean view
and often features live music.
1777 N.W. 44th St.
888.CHINOOK
www.ChinookWindsCasino.com
Hungry players already know we’re open
24 hours a day. Euchre Creek Deli is the
perfect place to get a quick bite before
heading back to the action in the Casino.
FATHOMS RESTAURANT & BAR —
INN AT SPANISH HEAD
T
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ROGUE RIVER STEAKHOUSE & LOUNGE
$-$$$
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4009 S.W. Hwy. 101
541.994.1601, SpanishHead.com
Open daily. Spectacular ocean views from
the Inn’s 10th floor penthouse. Fresh
seafood, juicy steaks and other Northwest
specialties. Bar features classic handshaken cocktails and great appetizers.
1777 N.W. 44th St.
541.996.5825, ChinookWindsCasino.com
Enjoy fine dining and a breathtaking view
of the Pacific. Our renowned Master
Executive Chef creates the total gourmet
experience. The Lounge features live
entertainment.
1777 N.W. 44th St.
541.265.5825, ChinookWindsCasino.com
A bounty of favorites is available on our
smorgasbord daily. Action stations add
made-to-order dishes to the selection.
Be sure to bring your appetite! Families
welcome.
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SALISHAN SPA & GOLF RESORT
7760 Hwy 101 N
541.764.2371
NEWPORT
BEST WESTERN PLUS AGATE BEACH INN
3019 N. Coast Hwy
541.265.9411
CHOWDER BOWL AT NYE BEACH
GEORGIE’S BEACHSIDE GRILL
744 S.W. Elizabeth St.
888.448.4449
LOCAL OCEAN SEAFOODS
213 S.E. Bay Blvd.
541.574.7959, LocalOcean.net
657 S.W. Bay Blvd.
541.265.7512, MosChowder.com
Serving NW Seafood on Newport’s
Historic Bayfront for over 60 years, Mo’s
is best known for their clam chowder and
family-friendly atmosphere. Kids menu
and non-seafood dishes, too.
122 1st St., Otter Rock
541.265.7512
PACIFIC CITY
PELICAN PUB & BREWERY
33180 Cape Kiwanda Dr.
503.965.7007, YourLittleBeachTown.com
With hundreds of awards for our beer and
food paired with an oceanfront location,
come discover our unique ocean pub
experience.
PRICE
MEALS
BAR
TO-GO
VIEW
$: up to $10
B: Breakfast
R: Bar
T: Take-out
OV: Ocean View
R,
Q
$$: $11-18
$$$: $18+
L: Lunch
D: Dinner
Q: Banquet Facilities
D: Delivery
BV: Bay View
RV: River View
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CULINARY
742 N.W. Beach Dr.
541.265.7477
photo caption
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COUPON
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Carter’s and more!
Lincoln City, OR
Pacific Coast Hwy 101 at Milepost 115.6
1500 SE East Devils Lake Road
(541) 996-5000 TangerOutlets.com
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Shopping
Shopping Finding that special treasure is easy in Lincoln
County. And Oregon’s sales-tax-free shopping makes your
treasure hunt even more pleasurable! While Lincoln City and
Newport provide the largest retail shopping opportunities,
every town has its own unique offerings. Tanger Outlets in
Lincoln City
boasts at least 65
stores and is a
popular shopping
destination. The
communities of
Depoe Bay, Newport, Waldport,
Seal Rock and
Yachats host a
healthy mix of
shops, galleries,
bookstores and seafood markets. Newport, Seal Rock, Toledo
and Lincoln City have numerous antique shops where you just
might find that special heirloom. Plus, many communities have
recently renovated their historic districts making them inviting
walking and shopping locales: The Taft and Oceanlake districts
of Lincoln City, the Nye Beach area of Newport and Toledo’s
Main Street now offer charm to spare.
FEATURED SHOPPING
LINCOLN CITY
TANGER OUTLET CENTER
— LINCOLN CITY
WALDPORT
ALSEA BAY BRIDGE
INTERPRETIVE CENTER
DEPOE BAY
BLUE HERON GALLERY
YACHATS
HACEDA HEAD LIGHTHOUSE
AND GIFT SHOP
1500 S.E. East Devils Lake Road
866.665.8680
76 S.E. Hwy 101
541.765.2886
PURPLE STARFISH GIFT BOUTIQUE
620 N.W. Spring St.
541.563.2002
92071 Hwy. 101 South
541.547.3696
48 S.E. Hwy. 101
541.765.2336
NEWPORT
HATFIELD MARINE SCIENCE
CENTER BOOK STORE
2030 S. Marine Science Dr.
541.867.0226
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The Blue
heron
Gallery
FeaTurinG:
SwarovSki crySTal
ThomaS kincade, m.i. hummell
PonderoSa oreGon SunSTone and more...
SCS membership piece “Esperanza”
76 SE Hwy 101 • in downtown dEpoE Bay, or
541-765-2441 • BlueHeronCollectibles.com
G i f t
Home Decor
Apparel
Jewelry
Vera Bradley
Baggallini
Mud Pie
Crabtree & Evelyn
48 SE Hwy 101
DEPoE BAy, oR
541.765.2336
B o u t i q u e
Events
JANUARY 2014
1-31 Finders Keepers - Glass Float Treasure Hunt (Lincoln City)
1 Annual New Year’s Peace Walk (Yachats)
4-5 First Weekend Art in Toledo, first weekend of every
month
18-19 Yachats Agate Festival
25 Yachats Lions Annual Crab Feed
(All Month- Great whale watching during winter migration)
FEBRUARY
1-28
7-17
20-23
22
26
28
Finders Keepers - Glass Float Treasure Hunt (Lincoln City)
Antique Week (Lincoln City)
Newport’s Annual Seafood & Wine Festival
Newport Symphony Orchestra: The Battle of the Baton
Mardi Gras Jambalaya Cook-Off (Lincoln City)
Creedence Clearwater Revisited at Chinook Winds
Casino Resort (Lincoln City)
MARCH
1-31 Finders Keepers - Glass Float Treasure Hunt (Lincoln City)
1 Creedence Clearwater Revisited at Chinook Winds
Casino Resort (Lincoln City)
8 Annual Historic Nye Beach Mystery Weekend (Newport)
9 Oregon Coast Chamber Orchestra’s Winter Concert
(Yachats)
15 Devils Lake Family Fishing Frenzy (Lincoln City)
15 Blessing of the Fleet (Newport)
22 Great Oregon Spring Beach Clean up (SOLV)
22-23 Annual Original Yachats Arts & Crafts Fair
22-29 Spring Whale Watch Week (Oregon Coast)
24-28 Festival of Illusions (Lincoln City)
28-29 Rodney Carrington at Chinook Winds Casino Resort
(Lincoln City)
29-30 Newport Symphony Orchestra: “Strauss and Strauss”
APRIL
1-30 Finders Keepers - Glass Float Treasure Hunt (Lincoln City)
5-6 Special Glass Art Drop (Lincoln City)
12 Marine Science Center Day at the
Hatfield Science Center (Newport)
18-20 Great Oregon Coast Garage Sale (Lincoln City)
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APRIL
19 Annual Easterfest at Yaquina Bay State Park (Newport)
19-20 Wooden Boat Show, Crab Feed and Ducky Derby
(Depoe Bay)
25-26 The Beach Boys at Chinook Winds Casino Resort
(Lincoln City)
MAY
10
16-17
23
26
Finders Keepers - Glass Float Treasure Hunt (Lincoln City)
57th Annual Loyalty Days & Seafair Festival (Newport)
Loyalty Days Parade (Newport)
Fish Taco Cook-Off (Lincoln City)
Paul Rodgers at Chinook Winds Casino Resort
(Lincoln City)
National Train Day Celebration at
Yaquina Pacific Railroad Historical Society (Toledo)
Brewer’s Memorial Ale Fest (Newport)
Oregon Coast Chamber Orchestra’s Spring Concert
(Yachats)
68th Annual Memorial Day Fleet of Flowers (Depoe Bay)
JUNE
13-15 Newport Celtic Festival and Highland Games
14 Mutt Masters Dog Show & Olympics (Lincoln City)
14-15 51st Annual Gem & Mineral Show: Rock’n the Coast
(Newport)
20-22 Waldport’s annual Beachcomber Days
24 Siletz Bay Music Festival
1-29 Tanger Outlet hosts: “Hoops at the Beach” (Lincoln City)
1-30 Summer Kite Festival (Lincoln City)
TBA Chinook Winds Anniversary Fireworks and
Headline Entertainment (Lincoln City)
TBA Seal Rock Flower Show and Plant Sale
TBA Yachats Arts Guild Annual Summer Gallery
JULY
1-6
3
4
4
11-13
11-13
25-27
TBA
Siletz Bay Music Festival
Fireworks in Waldport
Fireworks in Lincoln City and Newport
Yachats La De Da Parade & Fireworks Show
Lincoln County Fair and Rodeo (Newport)
Annual Yachats Music Festival
Toledo Summer Festival & Fireworks
Waldport’s 5th Annual Golf Tournament
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EVENTS
1-31
1-4
3
5
9-10
AUGUST
1-2
9
9-10
16
16-17
23
23-24
TBA
Coastal Quilters Show (Newport)
Siletz Bay Sandcastle Contest (Lincoln City)
Nesika Illahee Pow-Wow (Siletz)
Pirate Treasure Hunt (Depoe Bay)
Port of Toledo Annual Wooden Boat Show
Oregon Coast Gravel Epic (Waldport & Yachats)
Chinook Winds Surf City Classic Car Show
Toledo Antique Street Fair and Classic Car Show
5-7
20
24-26
25-28
27
27
TBA
7th Annual Oregon Coast Pride Festival (Lincoln City)
59th Annual Indian Style Salmon Bake (Depoe Bay)
Waldport Clam-A-Rama
Celebration of Honor (Lincoln City)
Great Oregon Fall Beach Clean up (SOLV)
Cruzin’ for Crab (Waldport)
Sky Candy - Yachats Kite Festival
4
4-5
17-19
18
Artober Brewfest (Lincoln City)
Fall Kite Festival (Lincoln City)
Yachats village Mushroom Festival
Finders Keepers on the Beach Begins (Lincoln City)
EVENTS
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
1-31 Finders Keepers – Glass Float Treasure Hunt
(Lincoln City)
7-9 Yachats 13th Annual Celtic Music Festival
8-9 Seafood and Chowder Cook-Off (Lincoln City)
15 Siletz Tribal Restoration Pow-Wow (Lincoln City)
TBA 14th Annual Oyster Cloyster Festival (Newport)
TBA Oregon Coast Aquarium, Sea of Lights (Newport)
TBA Oregon Coast Chamber Orchestra Fall Concert (Yachats)
DECEMBER
1-31 Finders Keepers – Glass Float Treasure Hunt
(Lincoln City)
13 Christmas in Waldport & Candlelight Bridge Walk
31 New Year’s Eve Party at Chinook Winds Casino Resort
(Lincoln City)
TBA Lighted Boat Parade (Newport)
TBA Winter Whale Watch Week (Oregon Coast)
TBA Toledo Hometown Holiday Celebration
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FARMERS MARKETS
Yachats
Sundays, May – mid-Oct.
Newport
Saturdays, May – Oct.
Toledo Street Market
Thursdays, June – Sept.
Waldport
Wednesdays, May – mid-Oct.
Look for the highway signs or contact the local chamber of
commerce for locations and hours.
POW-WOWS
Pow-Wows, sponsored by the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz
Indians, are family-oriented events. Watch the dancing that
involves all age groups from tiny tots to elders. Listen to the
drumming and singing, as groups from throughout the Northwest
perform. Eat fry bread and admire Native arts and crafts. In
August, join the outdoor Pow-Wow in Siletz, and in November,
help celebrate the restoration of tribal status at Chinook Winds
Casino Resort.
We try to be as accurate as possible when we go to press with
the guide. However, sometimes dates and event details change.
For additional information on each event, please contact the local
chamber of commerce or visitor bureau in the city in which the
event takes place. You are also welcome to check out a more
complete list of events on our website at:
www.CoastVisitor.com.
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EVENTS
Lincoln City
Sundays, June – Sept.
cody cha
Cascade Head
Day Trips
Pacific City & Three Capes Scenic Drive
From Lincoln City travel north on Hwy 101 approximately 22
miles to the Pacific City exit - home of the dory boat fishermen
and Cape Kiwanda with its amazing Haystack Rock. Pacific City
is known as a quaint fishing village and vacation destination located in a very special geographical and geological area where
you will find a delightful variety of unique shops, eateries and a
variety of ocean front lodging. Follow the signs north to Three
Capes Scenic Loop and explore spectacular Cape Lookout,
Netarts Bay and Cape Mears, home of the shortest lighthouse
on the coast and the legendary Octopus Tree. Continue north
to Tillamook and take the self-guided tour at the legendary
home of Tillamook Cheese, take in the Pioneer Museum as
well as the textile and quilt museum. Just south of Tillamook
off Hwy 101, turn off to Munson Creek Falls, at 319 feet it is
the tallest water fall along the coast with an easy walk from
the parking area.
Cape Perpetua Scenic Area to Florence
Follow Hwy 101 two miles south of Yachats to Cape Perpetua
Scenic Area with towering trees, frothy surf crashing upon
jagged shores and majestic headlands offering clear views for
miles. This coastal wonderland is where the forest meets the
sea, and you can explore marine gardens in tide pools, watch
the pounding, exploding waters of Devil’s Churn and the salt
water fountain of the Spouting Horn. From Cape Perpetua
continue south on Hwy 101 to America’s largest sea cave and
delight in the sights and sounds of the vast cavern with the roar
of wild Stellar sea lions and a variety of sea birds. Truly a one of
a kind experience. Continue south to the coastal town of Florence which features Old Town on the riverfront and some of the
world’s largest and most beautiful sand dunes.
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Lodging
ROOMS
HIGH
SEASON
LOW
SEASON
ANNA’S FALLS BED & BREAKFAST
3
$69–$79
$59–$69
LAKE HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST
2
$95–
$220
$95–
$220
4
$120–
$175
$120–
$175
2
$248
$195
ONA BEACH BED & BREAKFAST
3
$140
$140
STONE CREST CELLARS BED & BREAKFAST
2
$175–
$275
$145–
$205
CALEDONIA HOUSE B&B
5
$119–
$169
$119–
$169
RESTING ON THE ROCK BED & BREAKFAST
2
$120
$120
4
$125–
$225
$110–
$200
BED AND BREAKFASTS
OTIS
7212 Hwy. 18 @ Mile Post 7
541.994.8785
2165 N.E. East Devils Lake Road
888.996.8938
GLENEDEN BEACH
PANA-SEA-AH BED & BREAKFAST
4028 Lincoln Ave.
866.829.3368
NEWPORT
THE LIGHTKEEPER’S INN BED & BREAKFAST
811 S.W. 12th St.
541.265.5642
SOUTH BEACH
14389 S. Coast Hwy.
541.867.2923
9556 S. Coast Hwy.
541.867.6621, StoneCrestBB.com
The unsurpassed beauty of the ocean is
captured by the cathedral windows next
to our 30ft stone fireplace. This magnificent property is the perfect location for
a wedding, reception, honeymoon or
relaxing get-away. Bride’s Choice Award
2013 as one of the top wedding venues
in US and Canada.
SEAL ROCK
6575 Pacific Coast Hwy.
541.563.7337
8721 N.W. Grandview St.
800.313.5171
A comfortable, quiet, restful quality
family time on the central Oregon coast.
Come for relaxation, romance, renewal
and recreation.
WALDPORT
CLIFF HOUSE B&B
1450 S.W. Adahi Ave.
541.563.2506
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N
YACHATS
HECETA LIGHTHOUSE B&B
6
97202 Hwy. 101 S.
866.547.3696
$209–
$315
SEA SPIRIT HOUSE B&B
4
HOTELS
ROOMS
7304 S.W. Pacific Coast Hwy.
866.771.4888
9
$133–
$234
$195–
$210
$175–
$195
HIGH
SEASON
LOW
SEASON
LINCOLN CITY
75
$117–
$205
$60–
$155
BEST WESTERN LANDMARK INN
62
$109–
$179
$79–
$129
227
$95–
$225
$55–
$135
65
$268–
$444
$158–
$278
3430 N.E. Hwy. 101
541.996.7500, 888.427.4539
Ashley-Inn.com
4430 S.E. Hwy. 101
541.994.6060, 800.883.8893
BestWestern.com/
landmarkinnlincolncity
Four blocks to the beach; bay view from
some rooms. Deluxe hot breakfast. HBO,
VCR & DVD, microwave, fridge and coffee maker. Balcony in most rooms. Free
Wi-Fi. Indoor pool, sauna and hot tub.
CHINOOK WINDS CASINO RESORT
1777 N.W. 44th St.
541.996.5766, 888.244.6665
ChinookWindsCasino.com
Chinook Winds Casino Resort features 227
oceanfront rooms including deluxe suites
and junior suites. Adjacent to the casino,
secure childcare and arcade. Free shuttles.
COHO OCEANFRONT LODGE
1635 N.W. Harbor Ave.
541.994.3684, TheCohoLodge.com
The Coho Lodge boasts a modern retro
boutique design with luxury amenities.
Immerse yourself with breathtaking
ocean views, free breakfast, recreation
center and fire pits.
HOTEL AND
VACATION RENTAL ICONS
Oceanfront
Oceanview
Kitchen
Laundry
Cable
WiFi
Fireplace
Spa/Sauna
Pool
Pet-friendly
Wheelchair
Restaurant
Bar
Fitness Room
CAMPING / RV PARK ICONS
Pull-thru
Full hook-up
Laundry
Cable
WiFi
Pet-friendly
Showers
Tent sites
Yurts/Cabins
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LODGING
ASHLEY INN
HIGH
SEASON
LOW
SEASON
63
$144–
$184
$104–
$144
53
$99–
$169
$65–
$114
6
$80–
$150
$49–
$150
120
$149–
$319
$109–
$319
INN AT WECOMA
61
$69–
$189
$49–$99
LIBERTY INN
76
$115–
$175
$80–
$160
LOOKING GLASS INN
36
$149–
$249
$79–
$119
HOTELS
D’ SANDS CONDOMINIUM MOTEL
171 S.W. Hwy. 101
541.994.5244, 800.527.3925
DSandsMotel.com
ROOMS
All room are Oceanfront Suites and
Studio Suites with full-sized kitchens.
Each includes flat screen TV with DVD
player; balcony or patio. Indoor heated
pool and spa.
ESTER LEE MOTEL
LODGING
3803 S.W. Hwy. 101
541.996.3606, 888.996.3606
EsterLee.com
Awesome ocean view from every room.
We offer cottages and suites, Wi-Fi and
some pet friendly rooms. Visit our website at EsterLee.com and take a virtual
tour of our rooms.
HIDEAWAY OCEANFRONT SUITES
810 S.W. 10th
541.994.8874
INN AT SPANISH HEAD
4009 S.W. Hwy. 101
541.996.2161, 800.452.8127
SpanishHead.com
All guest and meeting rooms have
spectacular floor-to-ceiling oceanfront
views. Many with kitchen and balcony.
Oceanfront dining and bar, outdoor heated
pool, spa. Elevator beach access. All nonsmoking.
2945 N.W. Hwy. 101
541.994.2984
4990 N.E. Logan Road
541.994.1777, 877.994.1777
LibertyInn.com
861 S.W. 51st St.
541.996.3996, 800.843.4940
LookingGlass-Inn.com
Wonderful ocean and bay views from a
variety of rooms and suites. Enjoy whirlpool tubs, gas fireplaces, kitchens, Wi-Fi,
easy beach access and complimentary
continental breakfast.
Finders Keepers
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HOTELS
ROOMS
HIGH
SEASON
LOW
SEASON
MOTEL 6
72
$70–$80
$45–$55
53
$99–
$179
$69–
$169
OCEAN TERRACE CONDOMINIUMS
34
$89–
$155
$55–
$125
PELICAN SHORES OCEANFRONT INN
35
$109–
$269
$79–
$199
39
$90–
$205
$50–
$180
3517 N.W. Hwy. 101
541.996.9900, 800.466.8356
Motel6.com
Location, location. 5 blocks to beach
access, close to Chinook Winds Casino
and centered in the action. New in 2004.
Microwave, fridge, work station, free WiFi and room to spread out.
NORDIC OCEANFRONT INN
2133 N.W. Inlet Ave.
541.994.8145, 800.452.3558
NordicOceanfrontInn.com
4229 S.W. Beach Ave.
800.648.2119
2645 N.W. Inlet Ave.
541.994.2134, 800.705.5505
PelicanShores.com
LODGING
All units are oceanfront & view, some with
private balconies. Jacuzzi suites, kitchens,
queen suites, free in room Wi-Fi. Indoor
heated pool, spa and saunas. Complimentary hot continental breakfast, large
oceanfront sundeck, private beach access,
business center and is non-smoking and
pet-free.
Spectacular oceanfront rooms with gas
fireplaces and kitchens. Complimentary
continental breakfast, Wi-Fi, direct beach
access and indoor pool. Ideal location on
the north end of town.
SANDCASTLE BEACHFRONT MOTEL
3417 S.W. Anchor Ave.
541.996.3613, 800.225.0693
All rooms beachfront & ocean view! Come
and enjoy the coast the way it was meant
to be: quiet and secluded. Restaurants &
shopping close by, kitchens, fireplaces,
balconies and in-room spa tubs. Indoor
pool and hot tub.
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HOTELS
ROOMS
HIGH
SEASON
LOW
SEASON
SEA HORSE OCEANFRONT LODGING
60
$89–
$249
$62–
$249
SURFTIDES
141
$139–
$269
$99–
$179
WESTSHORE OCEANFRONT MOTEL
20
$89–
$359
$49–
$199
WHISTLING WINDS MOTEL
16
$65–
$129
$55–
$119
15
$135–
$295
$70–
$250
CAVALIER BEACHFRONT
CONDOMINIUMS
19
$219
$180–
$199
SALISHAN SPA & GOLF RESORT
205
$189–
$289
$159–
$239
FOUR WINDS MOTEL
21
$59–
$179
$45–$65
HARBOR LIGHTS INN
13
$189–
$249
$169–
$229
INN AT ARCH ROCK
13
$99–
$309
$79–
$279
SURFRIDER RESORT
55
$119–
$199
$69–
$149
WHALE COVE INN
8
$395–
$600
$299
1301 N.W. 21st St.
541.994.2101, 800.662.2101
SeaHorseMotel.com
2945 N.W. Jetty Ave.
800.452.2159
3127 S.W. Anchor Ave.
800.621.3187
3264 N.W. Jetty
866.384.9346
GLENEDEN BEACH
LODGING
BEACHCOMBERS HAVEN
7045 N.W. Glen Ave.
541.764.2252, 800.428.5533
BeachcombersHaven.com
Oceanfront/view units with 7 miles of
sandy beach. 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms. Children
stay free. Hot tubs & jacuzzis. New meeting/retreat room for 50+. All non-smoking.
Fine dining, golf, outlet shopping and
casino nearby. Off season 3 for 2.
325 Lancer St. N.W.
888.454.0880
7760 Hwy. 101 N.
541.764.2371, 800.452.2300
Salishan.com (See our ad p. 45)
Enjoy the Pacific Northwest at its finest.
This is the premiere destination for family
getaways, golf retreats and vacations.
Secluded beauty, comfort and first-rate
recreation. 205 luxurious guest rooms,
dining, championship golf, shopping and
a full-service, world class spa.
DEPOE BAY
356 Hwy. 101
541.765.2793
235 S.E. Bayview Ave.
800.228.0448
70 N.W. Sunset St.
800.767.1835
3115 N.W. Hwy. 101
800.662.2378, SurfriderResort.com
2345 S. Hwy. 101
800.628.3409
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HOTELS
ROOMS
HIGH
SEASON
LOW
SEASON
OTTER ROCK
ALPINE CHALETS
11
$135–
$225
$70–
$225
INN AT OTTER CREST
85
$90–
$210
$90–
$210
7045 Alder Crest Loop
541.765.2572, 800.825.5768
OregonAlpineChalets.com
301 Otter Crest Dr.
800.452.2101
“AHH... What you can see
from the Ester Lee!!!”
Reservations:
Call Toll Free 1-888-996-3606
www.esterlee.com
Lincoln City, Oregon
4229 SW Beach Front
Lincoln City, OR 97367
(541) 996-3623 • (800) 648-2119
Privately-Owned Oceanfront Condos With High Beach Access,
DVD Players, Wi-Fi, Phones, Game Room, Heated Indoor Pool,
Sauna, Patios, Full Kitchens. No Smoking • No Pets
www.oceanterrace.com
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HIGH
SEASON
LOW
SEASON
148
$135–
$170
$100–
$120
EMBARCADERO RESORT HOTEL
70
$99–
$269
$79–
$269
INN AT NYE BEACH
23
$170–
$300
$89–
$170
HALLMARK RESORT
158
$69–
$359
$69–
$359
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS – NEWPORT
85
$129–
$189
$99–
$169
LITTLE CREEK COVE NIGHTLY LODGING
30
$129–
$259
$99–
$209
MOOLACK SHORES MOTEL
12
$79–
$149
$75–
$100
NYE BEACH CONDOS AT PACIFIC CREST
12
$140–
$280
$99–
$145
WHALER MOTEL
73
$109–
$169
$89–
$149
CAPE COD COTTAGES
10
$85–
$205
$55–
$170
EDGEWATER COTTAGES
8
$100–
$275
$90–
$250
ALSI RESORT
83
$79–
$169
$59–
$135
HOTELS
ROOMS
NEWPORT
BEST WESTERN PLUS AGATE BEACH INN
3019 N. Coast Hwy. 101
541.265.9411, 800.547.3310
AgateBeachInn.com
Ocean front guest room includes microwave, fridge, coffee maker, Direct TV,
Showtime, Wi Fi, restaurant, lounge, indoor
pool, fitness center, gift shop and meeting
space for 400 people.
LODGING
1000 S.E. Bay Blvd.
800.547.4779
729 N.W. Coast St.
800.480.2477
744 S.W. Elizabeth St.
888.448.4449
135 S.E. 32nd St.
541.867.3377
3641 N.W. Oceanview Dr.
541.265.8587, 800.294.8025
LittleCreekCove.com
Ocean level condominiums, secluded
and nestled against a tree-lined cliff. Our
studio, one and two bedroom condominiums have striking ocean views with
fireplaces, private covered decks, full
kitchens, TVs, DVDs and CD stereos. Free
Wi-Fi. Weekly rates available.
8835 N. Coast Hwy.
541.265.2326
729 NW Coast Street
541.265.2477
155 S.W. Elizabeth St.
541.265.9261, 800.433.9444
WhalerNewport.com
WALDPORT
4150 S.W. Pacific Coast Hwy.
541.563.2106
3978 S.W. Pacific Coast Hwy.
541.563.2240
902 N.W. Bayshore Drive
541.563.7700
52 www.CoastVisitor.com
Experience the Oregon Coast
Ocean and Non Ocean View Rooms
Indoor Pool, Hot Tub, Fitness
Center, Restaurant & Lounge
Free WiFi
www.agatebeachinn.com
3019 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365
For Reservations Call 800-547-3310
AFFORDABLE OCEANFRONT LODGING
Inn at
Otter Crest
www.innatottercrest.com
1-800-452-2101
CODY CHA
Otter Rock,
Oregon
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HIGH
SEASON
LOW
SEASON
14
$55–
$200
$55–
$200
DEANE’S OCEANFRONT LODGE
16
$89–
$139
$59–
$119
DUBLIN HOUSE
27
$69–
$135
$49–$79
FIRESIDE MOTEL
43
$90–
$149
$60–
$145
OCEAN COVE INN
4
$94
$69–$84
OVERLEAF LODGE & SPA
54
$195–
$499
$130–
$499
35
$85–
$135
$59–
$110
COTTAGES AT CAPE KIWANDA
18
$349–
$649
$299–
$599
INN AT CAPE KIWANDA
35
$249–
$329
$155–
$170
HOTELS
TERRY-A-WHILE MOTEL
7160 S.W. Pacific Coast Hwy.
541.563.3377
ROOMS
YACHATS
7365 Hwy 101
541.547.3321
7th St. & Hwy. 101
866.922.4287
LODGING
1881 Hwy. 101 N.
800.336.3573
FiresideMotel.com
Come relax, play and enjoy breathtaking
ocean views, oceanfront walking trail
with tide pools, sandy coves and miles
of beach to roam. Choose from 43 luxury
rooms and pet friendly accommodations
are available so bring your furry friends
and come stay at the Fireside!
Hwy. 101 & Prospect Ave.
541.547.3900
280 Overleaf Lodge Lane
800.338.0507
OverleafLodge.com
Escape, relax and enjoy the spectacular
views from our ocean front rooms and
luxury accommodations. Transform,
transcend and surrender to the healing
power of the sea at Overleaf Spa where
the calm atmosphere invites you to
experience extreme pampering. Enjoy a
delicious complimentary breakfast served
fresh every morning.
YACHATS INN
331 S. Coast Hwy. 101
888.270.3456
PACIFIC CITY
33000 Cape Kiwanda Dr.
866.571.0605
33105 Cape Kiwanda Dr.
888.965.7001, InnAtCapeKiwanda.com
54 www.CoastVisitor.com
Yachats, Oregon
800-338-0507
overleaflodge.com overleafspa.com
BestÊfriends
welcome.
Breathtaking Ocean Views
Oceanfront Walking Trails
Miles of Beach to Roam
Yachats, Oregon
800-336-3573
firesidemotel.com
SCOTT BLACKMAN
Yachats
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HIGH
SEASON
LOW
SEASON
15
$99–
$250
$79–
$175
20
56
$110–
$645
$75–
$445
GARDEN INNS
VACATION RENTALS
20
20
$129–
$450
$69–
$395
HORIZON VACATION RENTALS
25
100
VARIES
$79–
$675
OREGON SHORES
VACATION RENTALS
30
160 +
$65–
$995
$49–
$699
PACIFIC RETREATS VACATION
HOME RENTALS
20
45
$95–
$485
$85–
$330
BEACHCOMBERS HAVEN
11
15
$135–
$295
$70–
$250
L & L CONDOMINIUMS
6
1
$185
$145
BELLA BEACH COTTAGE
RENTALS
14
18
$199–
$475
$125–
$275
BELLA BEACH
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
14
48
$150–
$495
$99–
$275
8
11
$135–
$225
$70–
$225
8
4
$275
$225–
$275
3
1
$69
$59
6 PLUS
1
$300 +
$250 +
BAYSHORE RENTALS LLC
14
75
$65–
$425
$65–
$425
HERON’S WATCH
8
1
$145
$130
SWEETLAND VACATION
RENTALS
8
14
$65–
$195
CALL
VACATION RENTALS
SLEEPS
RENTALS
ALL SEASONS VACATION
RENTALS
10
BEACHFRONT VACATION
RENTALS
LINCOLN CITY
541.996.3549, 800.362.5229
AllSeasonsVacation.com
541.996.2955, 800.224.7660
BeachfrontRentals.net
888.429.1151
LODGING
800.995.2411
800.800.7108
541.994.4833, 800.473.4833
PacificRetreats.com
GLENEDEN BEACH
800.428.5533
503.380.9744
LINCOLN BEACH
800.667.7607
866.994.7026
OTTER ROCK
ALPINE CHALETS
800.825.5768
NEWPORT
WHALER BEACH HOUSES
541.265.9261, 800.433.9444
WhalerNewport.com
SOUTH BEACH
BAYVIEW COTTAGE
541.265.8553
OREGON COAST RETREAT
888.344.9824
WALDPORT
800.752.6321
541.563.3847
877.472.4986
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SLEEPS
RENTALS
HIGH
SEASON
LOW
SEASON
8
1
$130
$120
20+
1
$495
$395
DON J’S GETAWAYS
VACATION RENTAL
10
16
$95–
$140
$95–
$140
OCEAN ODYSSEY
VACATION RENTALS
26
70
$99–
$599
$69–
$499
VARIES
12
$100–
$200
$100–
$200
SEA PERCH
VACATION RENTALS
2
4
$175–
$250
$125–
$175
SWEET HOMES RENTALS
12
7
$210–
$495
$160–
$250
YACHATS VILLAGE RENTALS
8
18
$120–
$325
$120–
$325
12
35
$169–
$499
$129–
$399
HIGH
SEASON
LOW
SEASON
EVERGREEN RV PARK
$15–$28
$15–$28
LINCOLN CITY KOA KAMPGROUND
$27–$70
$20–$35
CHINOOK BEND RV RESORT
$32–$37
$32–$37
COYOTE ROCK RV RESORT & MARINA
$18–$30
$18–$30
$32
$32
VACATION RENTALS
WAVE CATCHER BEACH
RENTALS
541.929.4240
YACHATS
AHA! LODGE
541.465.9010
877.379.9001
800.800.1915
SEA-NIK VACATION RENTALS
877.822.0436
800.519.0437
541.547.3501
PACIFIC CITY
SHOREPINE VACATION RENTALS
503.965.5776, 877.549.2632
ShorepineRentals.com
A collection of fullyfurnished beach homes,
many in Shorepine Village
and walking distance to
the Pelican Pub & Brewery.
Some with ocean views and
clubhouse access.
CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
OTIS
6029 Salmon River Hwy. (Hwy. 18)
541.994.3116
5298 N.E. Park Lane
800.562.3316
LINCOLN CITY
2920 Siletz Hwy.
800.203.6364
1676 Siletz River Hwy.
541.996.6824
DEVILS LAKE RV PARK
4041 N.E. Devils Lake Road
800.460.0616
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LODGING
95480 Highway 101 S
541.547.3505
CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
HIGH
SEASON
LOW
SEASON
LOGAN ROAD RV PARK
$32–$38
CALL
PREMIER RV RESORTS
$31–$36
$31–$36
SUNSET LANDING
$18+
TENTS
$26+RVS
$18+
TENTS
$26+RVS
BOILER BAY RV PARK
$27
$27
FOGARTY CREEK RV PARK
$33
$25
$28–$41
$28–$41
4800 N.E. Logan Road
877.564.2678, LoganRoadRVPark.com
Walk to Oregon’s only oceanfront casino, Chinook
Winds Casino Resort. Free shuttle every 15
minutes. Sandy beaches, Las Vegas-style gaming.
Five minutes to golf and outlet shopping. Dog
run, 24-hour security. Good Sam park.
4100 S.E. Hwy. 101
541.996.2778
DEPOE BAY
2050 N. Hwy. 101
541.765.2521
3340 N. Hwy. 101
888.675.7034
SEA & SAND RV PARK
4985 N. Hwy. 101
541.764.2313
Hiking one of many forest
trails on the Central Coast
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GREG VAUGHN
LODGING
4274 Siletz Hwy.
541.994.8880
HIGH
SEASON
LOW
SEASON
A W “JACK” MORGAN PARK
$15
CLOSED
Dec.1March 15
MOONSHINE PARK
$15
$10
$16–$20
$16–$20
$6–$77
$6–$75
$30
$30
OUTDOOR RESORTS — PACIFIC SHORES
$50–$90
$50–$90
PORT OF NEWPORT MARINA AND RV PARK
$18–$43
$18–$36
SAWYER’S LANDING MARINA & RV
$22–$27
$22–$27
$35–$45
$35–$45
$15
CLOSED
Nov.1March 1
$16–$18
$16–$18
$21–$37
$17–$25
ALSEA RIVER RV PARK
$17–$23
$17–$23
BEACHSIDE STATE PARK
$18–$30
$13–$30
$20
$20
$17–$28
$17–$28
CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
SILETZ
17519 Siletz Hwy.
541.994.7258
3780 Moonshine Park Road
541.444.1326
SILETZ VALLEY RV PARK
145 Metcalf Ave.
541.444.2508
NEWPORT
BEVERLY BEACH STATE PARK
198 N.E. 123rd St.
541.265.9278
6225 N. Coast Hwy.
800.333.1583
2120 S.E. OSU Dr.
541.867.3321
4098 Yaquina Bay Road
888.216.3907
SOUTH BEACH
LEISURE TIME WHALERS REST RESORTS
50 S.E. 123rd St.
800.371.1572
ELK CITY
ELK CITY PARK
8605 Elk City Road
541.875.2395
BLODGETT
FIR RIDGE CAMPGROUND
4141 Clem Road, #18
541.453.4664
SEAL ROCK
SEAL ROCKS RV COVE
1276 N.W. Cross St.
541.563.3955
WALDPORT
3911 E. Alsea Hwy.
877.770.6137
5960 S.W. Pacific Coast Hwy.
800.452.5687
BLACKBERRY CAMPGROUND
Hwy. 34
877.444.6777
CHINOOK RV PARK
3299 Alsea Hwy.
541.563.3485
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LODGING
HARBOR VILLAGE MH & RV PARK
923 S.E. Bay Blvd.
541.265.5088
HIGH
SEASON
LOW
SEASON
CALL
CALL
$24
$24
$15–$25
$15–$25
RIVEREDGE CAMPGROUND
$180
$180
TAYLOR’S LANDING
$21
$19
$22–$28
$22–$28
$26–
$160
$22–
$120
CALL
CALL
$22
$22
CALL
CALL
LOON LAKE LODGE & RV RESORT
$23–
$140
$19–
$125
LOON LAKE LODGE & RV RESORT
$23–
$140
$19–
$125
CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
HAPPY LANDING RV PARK & MARINA
37 E. Risley Creek Road
541.528.3300
KING SILVER RV PARK & MARINA
3703 Alsea Hwy.
541.563.3502
OAKLAND’S FISH CAMP & MARINA
4173 Alsea Hwy.
541.563.5865
Hwy. 34
877.444.6777
TILLICUM BEACH CAMPGROUND
8199 Hwy. 101
877.444.6777
WALDPORT/NEWPORT KOA
1330 N.W. Pacific Coast Hwy.
800.562.3443
TIDEWATER
KOZY KOVE RESORT
9464 Alsea Hwy.
541.528.3251
YACHATS
CAPE PERPETUA CAMPGROUND
2400 Hwy. 101
877.444.6777
SEA PERCH RV RESORT
95480 Hwy. 101
541.547.3505, SeaPerchRVResort.com
Just 6.5 miles south of Yachats, Sea Perch sits at
the ocean’s edge with unobstructed views of the
Pacific ocean and direct
access to the beach.
REEDSPORT
9011 Loon Lake Road
541.599.2244
9011 Loon Lake Road
541.599.2244
HOTEL AND
VACATION RENTAL ICONS
Oceanfront
Oceanview
Kitchen
Laundry
Cable
WiFi
Fireplace
Spa/Sauna
Pool
Pet-friendly
Wheelchair
Restaurant
Bar
Fitness Room
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CAMPING / RV PARK ICONS
Pull-thru
Full hook-up
Laundry
Cable
WiFi
Pet-friendly
Showers
Tent sites
Yurts/Cabins
STEVE DIMOK
LODGING
7164 Alsea Hwy.
541.528.3388
STEVE DIMOK
Oregon Coast Aquarium
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Relocation
RELOCATION
Lincoln County is located almost half-way between the Washington and California boarders, and stretches almost 60 miles
along Oregon’s scenic Highway 101. Walks on the beach are
convenient and sunsets over the ocean can be seen any time of
the year. Outdoor recreation is plentiful including fishing (both
fresh- and salt-water), hiking, biking, boating, kayaking, and the
arts abound from small coastal theaters to a symphony orchestra to world renowned opera live from New York. There are many
opportunities to become involved with the local community of
your choosing. The winters are mild and the summers are cool.
If you love the coast but want a bit warmer temperature, drive
about a mile in-land where temperatures will be about 10-15
degrees warmer in the summer and about 10 degrees cooler in
the winter.
Whether this will be your full-time home or you are considering a vacation home on the central Oregon coast, you will be
welcomed into our coastal communities.
COUNTY FACTS
Area: 979.77 square miles (1576.786 km)
Population: 46,034
Lowest point: sea level
Hightest Point: Stott Mountain at 3,400 ft.
Time Zone: Pacific Standard
Employment: Fishing, timber products, paper production, health
care, recreation and tourism.
FEATURED RELOCATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ALLIANCE OF LINCOLN COUNTY
P.O. Box 716
541.961.3837 (See our ad p. 64)
WINDERMERE REAL ESTATE SEAL ROCK
5693 N.W. Pacific Coast Hwy.
541.563.3862
WINDERMERE WEST COAST
PROPERTIES
567 North Coast Hwy.
541.265.5455
dean.failor@gmail.com
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REAL ESTATE AND DEVELOPMENT
Whether you are considering relocation or are looking for a
second home, Lincoln County has a variety of housing options
available. Many residents have not grown up in the area, but
have vacationed here and decided to call it home. We invite you
to contact one of the many real estate agents to show you some
of the single-family homes, condominiums, or community living
choices here in the “Heart of the Oregon Coast™.”
FEATURED REAL ESTATE
NEWPORT
WINDERMERE WEST COAST
PROPERTIES
567 North Coast Hwy.
541.265.5455
dean.failor@gmail.com
SEAL ROCK
WINDERMERE WCP REAL ESTATE
5693 N.W. Pacific Coast Hwy.
541.563.3862
dean.failor@gmail.com
CENTRAL COAST WIDE
EMERALD COAST REALTY
Depoe Bay: 177 N. Coast Hwy.,
541.765.3480
Newport: 255 E. Olive (Hwy. 20),
541.265.8875
Seal Rock: 10521 N.W. Pacific
Coast Hwy., 541.563.3207
Waldport: Hwy. 101 at Corona
Court, 541.563.5200
Yachats: 360 Hwy. 101,
541.547.4150
EmeraldCoastRealty.com
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Resources
GETTING HERE
DRIVING ROUTES
Personal and recreational vehicles still provide the primary
modes of travel for most visitors to Oregon’s central coast.
COCA provides the following routing tips:
From Portland to Lincoln City: Travel south on I-5 to 99W
(exit #294), continue west to Newberg. Then follow Highway
18 to the coast, arriving in Lincoln City.
From Portland/Eugene to Newport: Travel I-5 to Corvallis and
Highway 34 (exit #228). Then follow Highway 20 to the coast,
arriving in Newport.
Scenic route to Waldport: Take Highway 34 at Philomath to the
coast, arriving in Waldport.
Road conditions are available 24 hours a day from the Oregon
Department of Transportation, toll free at 800.977.ODOT (6368)
or online at www.TripCheck.com.
RENTAL CARS
Car rentals are available at the Portland airport as well as in Lincoln
City and Newport. Consult the local telephone directory or your
travel provider for assistance.
BUS
Buses provide transportation options year round to coastal visitors. Local transit service is available throughout Lincoln County
by Lincoln County Transit including Dial-a-Ride:
Lincoln County Transit: 541.265.4900
IMPORTANT NUMBERS
Dial 9-1-1 for all fire and medical emergencies.
LINCOLN COUNTY VISITOR INFORMATION
Central Oregon Coast Association: 800.767.2064
LINCOLN COUNTY DISPATCH CENTER (NON-EMERGENCY)
Lincoln County Communications Agency: 541.265.4231
HOSPITALS
Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital, Newport: 541.265.2244
Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital, Lincoln City: 541.994.3661
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ACCESSIBILITY
FEATURED SERVICES
LINCOLN CITY
CITY OF LINCOLN CITY - CITY HALL
YACHATS
CITY OF YACHATS
Emergency Preparedness
801 S.W. Hwy. 101
541.996.2151
www.LincolnCity.org
441 Hwy. 101 N.
541.547.3565
www.Ci.Yachats.Or.us/
LINCOLN CITY ANIMAL CLINIC
501 N. Hwy. 101
541.547.3133
4090 N.E. Hwy. 101
541.994.8181
BANK OF THE WEST
4659 SW Hwy 101
541.996.2143
BANK OF THE WEST
CORVALLIS
SAMARITAN HEALTH SERVICES
3600 N.W. Samaritan Dr.
541.768.4159
NEWPORT
LINCOLN COUNTY OFFICE OF
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
225 West Olive Street
541.265.6611
www.LincolnCoEmergencyServices.us
LINCOLN COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER
510 N.E. Harney Street
541.265.6610
BANK OF THE WEST
248 S.W. Coast Hwy.
541.265.9444
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RESOURCES
2013 marks the 23rd anniversary of the Americans with
Disabilities Act. Lincoln County communities and businesses
are making their facilities and businesses ever more accessible
to the disabled and the elderly by widening their entrances and
aisles and providing improved access in other ways.
The central Oregon coast offers excellent opportunities for the
disabled traveler, from fully accessible tidepools at the Oregon
Coast Aquarium in Newport, to smaller facilities such as the newly
renovated Josephine Young Park in Lincoln City and its new accessible picnic area, pathways, and restrooms. Community centers,
swimming pools, movie theaters, beach accesses, and city parks
on the central Oregon coast offer accessible activities.
And now with many new and remodeled lodging facilities
offering elevators, roll-in showers, and truly accessible rooms, the
disabled and elderly traveler can have the full beach experience.
VISITOR CENTERS
CENTRAL OREGON COAST ASSOCIATION
800.767.2064, 541.265.2064
CoastVisitor.com
LINCOLN CITY VISITOR AND CONVENTION BUREAU
540 N.E. Hwy. 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367
800.452.2151, 541.996.1274
OregonCoast.org
RESOURCES
DEPOE BAY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
223 S.W. Hwy. 101, Depoe Bay, OR 97341,
DepoeBayChamber.org
GREATER NEWPORT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
555 SW Coast Hwy. Newport, OR 97365
Newportchamber.org
TOLEDO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
N.E. Beach & Hwy. 20, Toledo, OR 97391
541.336.3183
VisitToledoOregon.com
WALDPORT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
620 N.W. Spring St., Waldport, OR 97394
541.563.2133
WaldportChamber.com
YACHATS AREA CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE & VISITOR CENTER
241 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, OR 97498
800.929.0477, 541.547.3530
Yachats.org
Stonecrest Cellars B & B
RESOURCES
CELEBRATIONS
Family gatherings have become a tradition on the coast and
whether you are planning a small get-together or a large group,
Lincoln County offers endless possibilities for your event. From
warm and inviting ocean front vacation homes at Beachcombers
Haven in Gleneden Beach to a full service resort at Chinook Winds
Casino Resort in Lincoln City to four-diamond resorts, the Central
Oregon Coast can host groups as large as 1,000 people, and you
can be certain your event will be a treasured memory. Our beautiful
central coast is also one of the most romantic places you can
choose for a wedding, vow renewal or anniversary. Choose from
uniquely coastal locations offering complete wedding services such
as Stonecrest Cellars B & B in South Beach (2013 Bride’s Choice
Award). There are many venues from which to select and whatever
you prefer, you are sure to delight in this phenomenal location for
your special day.
For more information and recommendations about planning your
celebration in Lincoln County contact us at 800.767.2064 or go
online to coastvisitor.com.
FEATURED CELEBRATIONS
LINCOLN CITY
CHINOOK WINDS CASINO RESORT
NEWPORT
BEST WESTERN AGATE BEACH INN
GLENEDEN BEACH
SALISHAN SPA & GOLF RESORT
STONE CREST CELLARS BED &
BREAKFAST
BEACHCOMBERS HAVEN
YACHATS
OVERLEAF LODGE & SPA
1777 NW 44th
888.244.6665
7760 Hwy 101 N
541.764.2371
7045 NW Glen
541.764.2252
3019 N Coast Hwy
800.547.3310
9556 S. Coast Hwy.
541.867.6621
280 Overleaf Lodge Lane
800.338.0507
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DATE
1 W
2 T
3 F
4 S
5 S
6 M
7 T
8 W
9 T
10 F
11 S
12 S
13 M
14 T
15 W
16 T
17 F
18 S
19 S
20 M
21 T
22 W
23 T
24 F
25 S
26 S
27 M
28 T
29 W
30 T
31 F
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12:58
2:11
3:18
4:18
5:14
6:06
12:57
2:02
3:03
3:56
4:42
5:24
6:03
6:41
7:19
7:57
8:38
9:23
10:15
11:16
12:24
TIME
5:25
6:17
7:10
8:04
9:01
10:02
11:10
12:22
LOW TIDE
HT
HT
(ft) TIME (ft)
2.9 6:18 -2.1
2.7 7:04 -2.1
2.4 7:49 -1.8
2.3 8:34 -1.1
2.2 9:19 -0.3
2.2 10:07 0.7
2.1 10:58 1.8
1.9 11:54 2.7
1:34 1.6
3.4 2:39 1.2
3.8 3:33 0.8
4.0 4:19 0.4
4.0 4:59 0.2
3.9 5:35 -0.1
3.7 6:08 -0.2
3.5 6:41 -0.2
3.4 7:13 -0.1
3.2 7:44 0.2
3.1 8:15 0.5
2.9 8:47 0.9
2.8 9:20 1.5
2.6 9:59 2.1
2.4 10:46 2.7
1.9 11:46 3.3
1:33 1.3
3.7 2:37 0.5
3.7 3:34 -0.4
3.4 4:26 -1.1
3.0 5:15 -1.6
2.5 6:00 -1.8
2.0 6:44 -1.7
minus bold=PM
DATE
1 S
2 S
3 M
4 T
5 W
6 T
7 F
8 S
9 S
10 M
11 T
12 W
13 T
14 F
15 S
16 S
17 M
18 T
19 W
20 T
21 F
22 S
23 S
24 M
25 T
26 W
27 T
28 F
HIGH TIDE
HT
HT
(ft) TIME (ft)
9.1 1:04 9.8
9.4 1:54 9.2
9.4 2:46 8.5
9.3 3:41 7.6
9.1 4:42 6.8
8.8 5:54 6.2
8.5 7:21 6.0
8.3 8:50 6.1
8.2 9:56 6.5
8.3 10:41 6.8
8.4 11:17 7.2
8.6 11:48 7.5
8.7
7.8 11:45 8.7
8.0 12:22 8.6
8.2 12:59 8.4
8.4 1:37 8.1
8.5 2:17 7.7
8.5 3:01 7.2
8.5 3:53 6.7
8.5 4:57 6.2
8.4 6:14 5.9
8.3 7:39 6.0
8.4 8:55 6.4
8.7 9:54 7.1
9.0 10:43 7.7
9.3 11:27 8.4
9.5
bold=PM
TIME
1:20
2:01
2:43
3:25
4:10
4:58
5:51
6:50
7:52
8:50
9:41
10:26
11:06
12:17
12:46
1:14
1:43
2:14
2:45
3:20
4:01
4:51
5:53
7:02
8:13
9:19
10:18
11:13
12:39
1:59
3:09
4:09
5:04
12:20
1:33
2:41
3:38
4:25
5:06
5:45
6:21
6:57
7:34
8:13
8:55
9:43
10:40
11:47
TIME
6:58
7:49
8:41
9:36
10:35
11:41
LOW TIDE
HT
HT
(ft) TIME (ft)
1.5 7:27 -1.3
1.3 8:09 -0.6
1.2 8:51 0.3
1.3 9:35 1.3
1.5 10:21 2.3
1.6 11:15 3.2
12:52 1.7
3.9 2:03 1.5
4.2 3:04 1.2
4.2 3:53 0.9
4.0 4:34 0.6
3.6 5:10 0.4
3.3 5:43 0.2
2.9 6:15 0.2
2.5 6:45 0.2
2.2 7:15 0.5
2.0 7:45 0.8
1.7 8:16 1.2
1.6 8:49 1.8
1.5 9:28 2.4
1.4 10:15 3.0
1.2 11:19 3.5
12:59 0.9
3.7 2:09 0.3
3.5 3:11 -0.2
3.0 4:05 -0.7
2.3 4:53 -1.0
1.6 5:38 -1.1
minus bold=PM
Pacific Standard Time
Pacific Standard Time
HIGH TIDE
HT
HT
TIME (ft) TIME (ft)
12:14 8.1 11:31 10.4
1:01 8.5 12:21 10.3
1:46 8.8 1:12 10.0
2:31 9.0 2:04 9.4
3:17 9.1 2:59 8.6
4:03 9.1 3:58 7.7
4:52 9.0 5:04 6.9
5:44 8.9 6:22 6.3
6:38 8.8 7:50 6.1
7:33 8.8 9:13 6.3
8:27 8.9 10:17 6.6
9:17 8.9 11:06 7.0
10:02 9.0 11:45 7.3
10:44 9.1
12:19 7.6 11:23 9.1
12:51 7.8 12:01 9.0
1:21 7.9 12:37 8.8
1:52 8.0 1:13 8.6
2:22 8.1 1:50 8.2
2:54 8.2 2:29 7.7
3:27 8.3 3:14 7.2
4:04 8.3 4:07 6.6
4:45 8.4 5:13 6.1
5:33 8.4 6:34 5.8
6:29 8.6 8:00 5.9
7:30 8.9 9:16 6.4
8:31 9.3 10:17 7.0
9:31 9.7 11:08 7.6
10:27 10.0 11:54 8.2
11:21 10.2
12:38 8.7 12:13 10.1
bold=PM
FEBRUARY 2014
JANUARY 2014
MARCH 2014
HIGH TIDE
LOW TIDE
HT
HT
HT
HT
DATE TIME (ft) TIME (ft) TIME
(ft) TIME (ft)
1 S 12:08 8.9 12:06 9.5
5:55
0.9 6:21 -0.9
2 S 12:48 9.3 12:56 9.2
6:43
0.4 7:02 -0.4
3 M
1:28 9.5 1:44 8.8
7:31
0.2 7:42 0.3
4 T
2:06 9.5 2:34 8.2
8:18
0.2 8:23 1.1
5 W
2:46 9.2 3:25 7.5
9:07
0.4 9:05 2.0
6 T
3:27 8.9 4:21 6.8
9:59
0.8 9:50 2.8
7 F
4:12 8.4 5:25 6.3 10:57
1.2 10:42 3.5
8 S
5:03 7.9 6:43 6.0 12:02
1.5 11:48 4.0
DAYLIGHT TIME BEGINS at 2:00 A.M.
9 S
7:04 7.5 9:08 6.0
2:13 1.6
10 M
8:12 7.3 10:14 6.3
2:06
4.2 3:19 1.5
11 T
9:18 7.4 10:59 6.7
3:19
4.0 4:14 1.3
12 W 10:15 7.6 11:34 7.0
4:17
3.5 4:58 1.0
13 T 11:04 7.8
5:04
3.0 5:35 0.8
14 F 12:05 7.4 11:48 8.0
5:44
2.4 6:09 0.7
15 S 12:34 7.8 12:28 8.1
6:22
1.9 6:41 0.7
16 S
1:03 8.1 1:07 8.1
6:59
1.4 7:13 0.8
17 M
1:33 8.4 1:47 8.1
7:35
0.9 7:44 1.0
18 T
2:03 8.6 2:27 7.9
8:12
0.6 8:16 1.3
19 W
2:34 8.7 3:09 7.6
8:50
0.3 8:50 1.7
20 T
3:08 8.7 3:55 7.2
9:32
0.2 9:27 2.1
21 F
3:45 8.6 4:47 6.7 10:19
0.2 10:09 2.6
22 S
4:28 8.4 5:50 6.3 11:14
0.3 11:02 3.1
23 S
5:22 8.1 7:02 6.2
12:19 0.4
24 M
6:28 7.8 8:19 6.3 12:12
3.5 1:30 0.4
25 T
7:44 7.7 9:28 6.7
1:35
3.4 2:40 0.2
26 W
9:01 7.8 10:25 7.3
2:55
3.0 3:43 0.0
27 T 10:10 8.1 11:12 8.0
4:03
2.2 4:38 -0.2
28 F 11:12 8.3 11:55 8.5
5:02
1.3 5:27 -0.2
29 S
12:07 8.5
5:53
0.5 6:12 -0.1
30 S 12:35 9.0 12:59 8.6
6:41 -0.2 6:54 0.2
31 M
1:14 9.3 1:48 8.4
7:27 -0.6 7:35 0.7
bold=PM
minus bold=PM
Pacific Standard Time
DATE
1 T
2 W
3 T
4 F
5 S
6 S
7 M
8 T
9 W
10 T
11 F
12 S
13 S
14 M
15 T
16 W
17 T
18 F
19 S
20 S
21 M
22 T
23 W
24 T
25 F
26 S
27 S
28 M
29 T
30 W
RESOURCES
HIGH TIDE
HT
HT
(ft) TIME (ft)
9.4 2:35 8.2
9.2 3:22 7.8
8.9 4:10 7.3
8.4 5:01 6.8
7.9 5:57 6.4
7.3 7:02 6.1
6.9 8:12 6.1
6.6 9:14 6.3
6.5 10:01 6.6
6.7 10:39 7.0
6.9 11:13 7.4
7.1 11:46 7.8
12:09 7.3
12:18 8.2 12:52 7.5
12:51 8.5 1:35 7.6
1:24 8.7 2:18 7.5
1:59 8.8 3:03 7.4
2:37 8.8 3:51 7.1
3:19 8.6 4:44 6.9
4:07 8.2 5:44 6.6
5:04 7.8 6:49 6.6
6:13 7.3 7:55 6.8
7:31 7.0 8:57 7.2
8:50 6.9 9:50 7.7
10:02 7.0 10:38 8.2
11:06 7.3 11:21 8.7
12:03 7.5
12:02 9.0 12:54 7.6
12:41 9.1 1:41 7.6
1:19 9.1 2:27 7.5
bold=PM
TIME
1:52
2:30
3:08
3:47
4:29
5:18
6:17
7:26
8:38
9:42
10:37
11:25
APRIL 2014
12:20
1:36
2:49
3:49
4:37
5:18
5:57
6:34
7:12
7:51
8:31
9:15
10:02
10:56
11:56
12:13
1:34
2:51
3:57
4:52
5:42
6:28
7:10
7:52
TIME
8:11
8:55
9:39
10:25
11:16
Pacific Daylight Time
LOW TIDE
HT
HT
(ft) TIME (ft)
-0.8 8:15 1.3
-0.7 8:56 1.9
-0.3 9:38 2.5
0.1 10:23 3.1
0.6 11:15 3.6
12:12 1.1
3.9 1:16 1.4
3.9 2:21 1.5
3.5 3:18 1.5
3.0 4:07 1.4
2.3 4:48 1.3
1.6 5:26 1.2
0.9 6:02 1.3
0.2 6:37 1.4
-0.3 7:12 1.5
-0.7 7:49 1.8
-1.0 8:28 2.1
-1.1 9:11 2.4
-1.0 10:00 2.8
-0.7 11:00 3.0
-0.4
3.1 1:02 -0.1
2.8 2:08 0.2
2.1 3:10 0.4
1.3 4:06 0.5
0.4 4:56 0.7
-0.4 5:43 1.0
-0.9 6:26 1.4
-1.2 7:09 1.7
-1.3 7:50 2.1
minus bold=PM
Tide Predictions for OSU Hatfield Marine Science Center Dock, Yaquina Bay, OR
TIDE TABLES
DATE
1 T
2 F
3 S
4 S
5 M
6 T
7 W
8 T
9 F
10 S
11 S
12 M
13 T
14 W
15 T
16 F
17 S
18 S
19 M
20 T
21 W
22 T
23 F
24 S
25 S
26 M
27 T
28 W
29 T
30 F
31 S
TIME
1:56
2:34
3:12
3:53
4:39
5:33
6:38
7:50
9:01
10:04
10:59
11:49
HIGH TIDE
LOW TIDE
HT
HT
HT
HT
(ft) TIME (ft) TIME
(ft) TIME (ft)
8.9 3:11 7.4
8:33 -1.2 8:31 2.5
8.5 3:55 7.1
9:13 -0.9 9:13 2.9
8.1 4:40 6.8
9:55 -0.4 9:59 3.2
7.5 5:29 6.5 10:39
0.1 10:50 3.5
7.0 6:21 6.4 11:28
0.6 11:50 3.6
6.4 7:16 6.3
12:21 1.0
6.0 8:09 6.5
1:00
3.5 1:17 1.3
5.8 8:57 6.8
2:11
3.1 2:13 1.6
5.8 9:40 7.2
3:12
2.4 3:06 1.7
6.0 10:19 7.6
4:03
1.7 3:53 1.8
6.3 10:56 8.0
4:47
0.9 4:37 1.8
6.6 11:34 8.4
5:29
0.1 5:20 1.9
12:37 6.9
6:09 -0.7 6:01 2.0
12:12 8.8 1:23 7.1
6:50 -1.3 6:43 2.1
12:51 9.0 2:09 7.3
7:31 -1.8 7:26 2.2
1:32 9.0 2:56 7.3
8:15 -2.0 8:11 2.3
2:15 8.9 3:45 7.3
9:00 -2.0 9:00 2.4
3:02 8.6 4:36 7.2
9:48 -1.8 9:55 2.5
3:54 8.1 5:30 7.2 10:39 -1.4 10:58 2.6
4:54 7.5 6:27 7.2 11:34 -0.8
6:02 6.8 7:25 7.4 12:10
2.5 12:33 -0.2
7:19 6.3 8:21 7.7
1:27
2.0 1:34 0.4
8:39 6.1 9:14 8.1
2:40
1.4 2:34 0.9
9:55 6.2 10:03 8.4
3:45
0.6 3:32 1.4
11:01 6.4 10:48 8.7
4:40 -0.2 4:25 1.7
11:59 6.7 11:30 8.8
5:29 -0.8 5:15 2.0
12:49 6.9
6:13 -1.2 6:01 2.3
12:11 8.9 1:35 7.1
6:54 -1.4 6:45 2.5
12:50 8.8 2:17 7.1
7:33 -1.4 7:28 2.7
1:28 8.6 2:57 7.1
8:12 -1.3 8:09 2.9
2:06 8.2 3:37 7.0
8:50 -1.1 8:51 3.0
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DATE
1 S
2 M
3 T
4 W
5 T
6 F
7 S
8 S
9 M
10 T
11 W
12 T
13 F
14 S
15 S
16 M
17 T
18 W
19 T
20 F
21 S
22 S
23 M
24 T
25 W
26 T
27 F
28 S
29 S
30 M
HIGH TIDE
HT
HT
(ft) TIME (ft)
7.8 4:16 6.9
7.4 4:56 6.8
6.9 5:39 6.7
6.3 6:24 6.7
5.8 7:09 6.8
5.4 7:56 7.1
5.3 8:42 7.4
5.4 9:26 7.8
5.7 10:11 8.2
6.1 10:55 8.6
6.5 11:40 9.0
1:09 6.9
12:25 9.2 1:56 7.2
1:12 9.3 2:43 7.4
2:00 9.1 3:30 7.6
2:51 8.7 4:17 7.7
3:45 8.1 5:07 7.8
4:44 7.4 5:58 7.8
5:50 6.6 6:51 8.0
7:04 6.0 7:45 8.1
8:26 5.7 8:38 8.3
9:47 5.7 9:30 8.4
10:56 6.0 10:19 8.5
11:54 6.3 11:04 8.6
12:42 6.6 11:47 8.6
1:23 6.8
12:28 8.5 2:01 7.0
1:06 8.3 2:37 7.0
1:44 8.1 3:11 7.1
2:22 7.8 3:44 7.1
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TIME
2:44
3:24
4:07
4:56
5:54
7:02
8:16
9:27
10:32
11:28
12:20
1:10
2:22
3:28
4:25
5:14
5:58
6:38
7:15
7:51
8:26
9:01
TIME
9:28
10:07
10:47
11:31
12:19
1:25
2:28
3:24
4:14
5:00
5:45
6:29
7:14
7:59
8:44
9:31
10:19
11:09
JUNE 2014
Pacific Daylight Time
MAY 2014
Pacific Daylight Time
LOW TIDE
HT
HT
(ft) TIME (ft)
-0.7 9:35 3.1
-0.3 10:23 3.2
0.2 11:17 3.2
0.7
3.0 12:17 1.2
2.7 1:09 1.6
2.1 2:02 2.0
1.3 2:57 2.2
0.4 3:49 2.4
-0.4 4:40 2.4
-1.2 5:29 2.4
-1.9 6:18 2.3
-2.4 7:07 2.2
-2.6 7:57 2.1
-2.5 8:50 2.0
-2.2 9:47 2.0
-1.6 10:49 1.9
-0.8 11:57 1.7
12:02 0.0
1.3 12:59 0.9
0.8 1:59 1.6
0.3 3:00 2.2
-0.3 3:58 2.5
-0.7 4:51 2.8
-1.0 5:40 2.9
-1.2 6:26 2.9
-1.2 7:08 2.9
-1.1 7:49 2.8
-1.0 8:29 2.8
-0.7 9:10 2.8
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DATE
1 T
2 W
3 T
4 F
5 S
6 S
7 M
8 T
9 W
10 T
11 F
12 S
13 S
14 M
15 T
16 W
17 T
18 F
19 S
20 S
21 M
22 T
23 W
24 T
25 F
26 S
27 S
28 M
29 T
30 W
31 T
HIGH TIDE
HT
HT
(ft) TIME (ft)
7.4 4:19 7.1
6.9 4:55 7.1
6.4 5:33 7.1
5.8 6:14 7.2
5.4 6:59 7.3
5.1 7:48 7.6
5.2 8:40 7.9
5.5 9:32 8.3
5.9 10:25 8.7
6.5 11:16 9.1
12:50 7.0
12:08 9.3 1:36 7.4
12:58 9.4 2:21 7.8
1:50 9.3 3:05 8.1
2:42 8.8 3:49 8.3
3:35 8.2 4:35 8.3
4:33 7.3 5:22 8.3
5:36 6.5 6:12 8.3
6:48 5.8 7:06 8.2
8:11 5.5 8:03 8.1
9:35 5.6 9:00 8.1
10:47 5.9 9:55 8.1
11:42 6.2 10:44 8.2
12:25 6.5 11:29 8.2
1:02 6.8
12:11 8.3 1:35 7.0
12:49 8.2 2:06 7.1
1:27 8.1 2:36 7.3
2:04 7.8 3:06 7.4
2:41 7.5 3:37 7.4
3:20 7.1 4:09 7.5
bold=PM
TIME
3:00
3:40
4:25
5:18
6:21
7:35
8:53
10:05
11:08
12:01
JULY 2014
TIME
9:35
10:10
10:46
11:26
12:36
1:40
2:42
3:39
4:32
5:22
6:09
6:55
7:41
8:25
9:10
9:55
10:42
11:31
12:43
1:55
3:04
4:05
4:56
5:40
6:19
6:54
7:28
8:00
8:31
9:03
9:34
Pacific Daylight Time
LOW TIDE
HT
HT
(ft) TIME (ft)
-0.4 9:54 2.7
0.1 10:41 2.7
0.6 11:35 2.5
1.2
2.2 12:11 1.8
1.7 1:05 2.3
1.1 2:06 2.6
0.3 3:09 2.8
-0.6 4:09 2.7
-1.4 5:05 2.5
-2.0 5:59 2.2
-2.5 6:52 1.9
-2.6 7:44 1.6
-2.5 8:38 1.3
-2.0 9:33 1.1
-1.2 10:32 1.0
-0.3 11:35 1.0
0.7
0.9 12:26 1.6
0.7 1:28 2.4
0.4 2:34 2.9
0.0 3:38 3.1
-0.3 4:35 3.1
-0.5 5:25 3.0
-0.7 6:09 2.8
-0.7 6:50 2.6
-0.7 7:28 2.4
-0.6 8:06 2.3
-0.4 8:44 2.1
0.0 9:24 2.0
0.4 10:07 1.9
minus bold=PM
DATE
1 F
2 S
3 S
4 M
5 T
6 W
7 T
8 F
9 S
10 S
11 M
12 T
13 W
14 T
15 F
16 S
17 S
18 M
19 T
20 W
21 T
22 F
23 S
24 S
25 M
26 T
27 W
28 T
29 F
30 S
31 S
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HIGH TIDE
HT
HT
(ft) TIME (ft)
6.6 4:44 7.5
6.0 5:23 7.5
5.6 6:08 7.5
5.3 7:01 7.7
5.2 8:01 7.9
5.5 9:03 8.2
6.1 10:03 8.6
6.7 11:01 9.0
7.3 11:56 9.3
1:09 7.8
12:48 9.4 1:51 8.3
1:40 9.2 2:33 8.6
2:32 8.8 3:15 8.8
3:25 8.1 3:58 8.8
4:20 7.4 4:43 8.6
5:21 6.6 5:32 8.3
6:30 6.0 6:26 8.0
7:51 5.7 7:26 7.7
9:16 5.7 8:30 7.6
10:26 6.0 9:32 7.6
11:16 6.4 10:26 7.7
11:55 6.7 11:13 7.9
12:28 7.0 11:54 8.0
12:57 7.2
12:33 8.0 1:26 7.5
1:11 8.0 1:54 7.6
1:48 7.8 2:23 7.8
2:25 7.6 2:53 7.8
3:04 7.2 3:24 7.9
3:47 6.8 3:58 7.8
4:35 6.3 4:36 7.8
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TIME
4:03
4:52
5:51
7:04
8:25
9:42
10:46
11:38
12:25
AUGUST 2014
TIME
10:06
10:43
11:26
12:53
2:01
3:06
4:05
4:59
5:47
6:34
7:19
8:02
8:45
9:29
10:13
11:01
12:10
1:20
2:31
3:36
4:30
5:14
5:52
6:26
6:58
7:29
7:59
8:29
9:00
9:33
10:09
Pacific Daylight Time
LOW TIDE
HT
HT
(ft) TIME (ft)
1.0 10:54 1.8
1.6 11:50 1.6
2.1
1.4 12:21 2.7
0.9 1:29 3.0
0.2 2:42 3.0
-0.5 3:49 2.8
-1.2 4:50 2.3
-1.8 5:46 1.8
-2.1 6:39 1.2
-2.1 7:31 0.7
-1.8 8:22 0.3
-1.2 9:14 0.2
-0.4 10:09 0.2
0.6 11:07 0.4
1.6
0.6 11:56 2.4
0.7 1:01 3.1
0.7 2:14 3.4
0.6 3:24 3.4
0.4 4:22 3.2
0.2 5:10 2.8
0.0 5:52 2.5
-0.1 6:30 2.1
-0.1 7:06 1.8
0.1 7:42 1.5
0.3 8:18 1.3
0.7 8:56 1.1
1.1 9:35 1.0
1.6 10:20 1.0
2.1 11:12 1.0
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DATE
1 M
2 T
3 W
4 T
5 F
6 S
7 S
8 M
9 T
10 W
11 T
12 F
13 S
14 S
15 M
16 T
17 W
18 T
19 F
20 S
21 S
22 M
23 T
24 W
25 T
26 F
27 S
28 S
29 M
30 T
TIME
10:54
12:14
1:24
2:35
3:38
4:33
5:23
6:09
6:53
7:36
8:18
9:01
9:45
10:33
11:29
12:38
1:48
2:55
3:51
4:37
5:15
5:50
6:23
6:54
7:26
7:57
8:30
9:06
9:46
10:37
LOW TIDE
HT
HT
(ft) TIME (ft)
2.7
0.9 11:54 3.1
0.7 1:11 3.3
0.2 2:30 3.1
-0.3 3:40 2.6
-0.8 4:41 1.9
-1.1 5:36 1.0
-1.2 6:27 0.3
-1.0 7:16 -0.3
-0.6 8:05 -0.6
0.0 8:53 -0.7
0.8 9:43 -0.5
1.6 10:35 -0.1
2.5 11:33 0.4
3.1
0.9 12:37 3.6
1.1 1:56 3.7
1.1 3:08 3.5
1.0 4:06 3.0
0.9 4:52 2.5
0.8 5:31 2.0
0.8 6:08 1.4
0.8 6:43 1.0
1.0 7:18 0.6
1.2 7:54 0.3
1.5 8:30 0.1
1.9 9:10 0.1
2.3 9:54 0.1
2.8 10:45 0.2
3.2 11:44 0.4
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DATE
1 W
2 T
3 F
4 S
5 S
6 M
7 T
8 W
9 T
10 F
11 S
12 S
13 M
14 T
15 W
16 T
17 F
18 S
19 S
20 M
21 T
22 W
23 T
24 F
25 S
26 S
27 M
28 T
29 W
30 T
31 F
HIGH TIDE
HT
HT
TIME (ft) TIME (ft)
6:32 6.2 5:54 7.5
7:45 6.3 7:09 7.3
8:53 6.7 8:27 7.4
9:50 7.3 9:39 7.7
10:38 7.9 10:43 8.1
11:22 8.6 11:41 8.3
12:03 9.1
12:34 8.5 12:44 9.4
1:25 8.5 1:23 9.6
2:15 8.3 2:03 9.5
3:04 8.0 2:44 9.2
3:54 7.6 3:25 8.7
4:47 7.2 4:10 8.1
5:44 6.8 5:01 7.4
6:48 6.6 6:02 6.9
7:56 6.5 7:13 6.5
8:55 6.7 8:26 6.5
9:42 7.0 9:32 6.6
10:20 7.4 10:27 6.9
10:54 7.8 11:15 7.1
11:25 8.2 11:58 7.3
11:57 8.5
12:40 7.5 12:29 8.7
1:20 7.6 1:01 8.9
2:02 7.6 1:35 9.0
2:44 7.5 2:11 8.9
3:30 7.4 2:50 8.7
4:20 7.2 3:35 8.4
5:16 7.0 4:29 7.9
6:17 7.0 5:36 7.4
7:21 7.2 6:53 7.1
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12:55
1:59
2:57
3:47
4:29
5:07
5:43
6:18
6:53
7:28
8:06
8:47
9:33
10:30
11:40
12:23
TIME
11:43
12:52
2:03
3:07
4:04
4:54
5:41
6:26
7:09
7:51
8:34
9:19
10:07
11:03
LOW TIDE
HT
HT
(ft) TIME (ft)
3.5
0.4 1:05 3.4
0.3 2:25 3.0
0.2 3:34 2.2
0.0 4:33 1.2
0.0 5:26 0.3
0.1 6:15 -0.5
0.4 7:01 -1.0
0.8 7:47 -1.2
1.4 8:32 -1.2
2.0 9:18 -0.8
2.6 10:05 -0.3
3.2 10:56 0.3
3.7 11:52 0.9
12:12 4.0
1.3 1:30 3.9
1.6 2:43 3.5
1.7 3:41 2.9
1.7 4:27 2.2
1.7 5:07 1.6
1.8 5:44 0.9
1.8 6:19 0.4
2.0 6:55 -0.1
2.2 7:32 -0.5
2.4 8:10 -0.7
2.7 8:51 -0.8
3.0 9:35 -0.7
3.2 10:24 -0.4
3.5 11:21 -0.1
3.5
0.3 1:01 3.3
minus bold=PM
Pacific Daylight Time
Pacific Daylight Time
HIGH TIDE
HT
HT
TIME (ft) TIME (ft)
5:34 5.9 5:23 7.7
6:45 5.6 6:22 7.6
8:04 5.6 7:31 7.6
9:19 6.0 8:42 7.9
10:20 6.5 9:49 8.3
11:10 7.2 10:50 8.6
11:55 7.8 11:47 8.9
12:37 8.4
12:40 9.0 1:18 8.9
1:32 8.9 1:58 9.2
2:23 8.6 2:39 9.2
3:14 8.1 3:20 9.0
4:07 7.5 4:03 8.7
5:04 6.8 4:50 8.2
6:09 6.3 5:44 7.7
7:24 6.1 6:46 7.2
8:43 6.1 7:56 7.0
9:48 6.3 9:04 7.0
10:36 6.7 10:03 7.2
11:12 7.0 10:53 7.4
11:44 7.3 11:36 7.6
12:13 7.7
12:16 7.7 12:42 7.9
12:55 7.8 1:11 8.2
1:33 7.7 1:40 8.3
2:12 7.6 2:11 8.4
2:53 7.3 2:43 8.3
3:37 7.0 3:18 8.2
4:27 6.7 3:59 8.0
5:25 6.3 4:50 7.8
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DATE
1 S
HIGH TIDE
LOW TIDE
HT
HT
HT
HT
TIME (ft) TIME (ft) TIME
(ft) TIME (ft)
8:21 7.5 8:14 7.0
1:29
0.6 2:19 2.6
DAYLIGHT TIME ENDS at 2:00 A.M.
8:16 8.1 8:30 7.1
1:33
0.8 2:27 1.7
9:05 8.7 9:37 7.4
2:31
1.0 3:25 0.7
9:49 9.2 10:37 7.8
3:24
1.2 4:16 -0.2
10:32 9.6 11:31 8.0
4:13
1.5 5:02 -0.9
11:13 9.8
4:59
1.8 5:47 -1.3
12:20 8.1 11:53 9.8
5:44
2.2 6:30 -1.4
1:08 8.1 12:33 9.6
6:28
2.6 7:12 -1.3
1:54 8.0 1:13 9.2
7:12
3.0 7:54 -0.9
2:40 7.8 1:53 8.7
7:56
3.3 8:37 -0.4
3:26 7.5 2:35 8.1
8:44
3.7 9:21 0.2
4:15 7.3 3:22 7.5
9:37
3.9 10:09 0.8
5:06 7.1 4:17 6.9 10:39
4.1 11:00 1.4
6:00 7.1 5:22 6.4 11:50
3.9 11:56 1.8
6:52 7.2 6:36 6.1
1:02 3.5
7:40 7.5 7:49 6.1 12:52
2.2 2:04 2.9
8:22 7.8 8:54 6.3
1:46
2.4 2:54 2.2
9:01 8.2 9:50 6.6
2:35
2.6 3:38 1.4
9:38 8.6 10:39 7.0
3:20
2.7 4:17 0.7
10:14 9.0 11:24 7.3
4:01
2.8 4:55 0.0
10:51 9.3
4:42
2.9 5:34 -0.6
12:08 7.5 11:29 9.4
5:23
3.0 6:13 -1.1
12:51 7.7 12:08 9.5
6:04
3.0 6:53 -1.3
1:35 7.8 12:49 9.4
6:48
3.1 7:35 -1.4
2:21 7.8 1:34 9.2
7:34
3.2 8:20 -1.2
3:09 7.8 2:22 8.7
8:25
3.3 9:07 -0.9
4:00 7.8 3:18 8.1
9:25
3.3 9:59 -0.3
4:53 7.9 4:23 7.5 10:34
3.2 10:54 0.3
5:50 8.1 5:39 6.9 11:50
2.8 11:54 1.0
6:46 8.4 7:01 6.6
1:06 2.1
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Pacific Daylight Time
NOVEMBER 2014
RESOURCES
DATE
1 M
2 T
3 W
4 T
5 F
6 S
7 S
8 M
9 T
10 W
11 T
12 F
13 S
14 S
15 M
16 T
17 W
18 T
19 F
20 S
21 S
22 M
23 T
24 W
25 T
26 F
27 S
28 S
29 M
30 T
31 W
HIGH TIDE
HT
HT
TIME (ft) TIME (ft)
7:40 8.8 8:22 6.6
8:31 9.2 9:34 6.9
9:19 9.5 10:36 7.3
10:05 9.8 11:29 7.6
10:48 9.8
12:16 7.9 11:29 9.8
1:00 8.0 12:10 9.6
1:41 8.0 12:49 9.2
2:21 8.0 1:28 8.8
3:00 7.9 2:08 8.3
3:40 7.8 2:50 7.7
4:21 7.7 3:38 7.1
5:04 7.7 4:34 6.5
5:49 7.7 5:42 6.0
6:36 7.9 6:58 5.8
7:22 8.1 8:14 5.9
8:08 8.5 9:21 6.2
8:52 8.8 10:18 6.6
9:36 9.2 11:07 7.1
10:20 9.6 11:53 7.5
11:04 9.8
12:37 7.9 11:49 9.9
1:20 8.2 12:35 9.9
2:04 8.4 1:23 9.6
2:49 8.5 2:14 9.1
3:35 8.7 3:10 8.3
4:23 8.8 4:13 7.5
5:14 8.8 5:25 6.8
6:08 9.0 6:47 6.3
7:04 9.1 8:14 6.3
8:00 9.3 9:29 6.6
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12:21
1:25
12:39
1:35
2:30
3:22
4:11
4:58
5:46
6:34
7:24
8:17
9:15
10:19
11:30
TIME
12:56
1:57
2:55
3:48
4:37
5:24
6:09
6:53
7:36
8:20
9:08
10:01
11:02
12:08
LOW TIDE
HT
HT
(ft) TIME (ft)
1.6 2:15 1.3
2.1 3:14 0.4
2.5 4:05 -0.3
2.8 4:51 -0.8
3.0 5:34 -1.1
3.2 6:15 -1.2
3.3 6:55 -1.0
3.5 7:33 -0.8
3.6 8:11 -0.4
3.7 8:49 0.2
3.8 9:28 0.7
3.9 10:10 1.3
3.8 10:54 2.0
3.5 11:44 2.5
1:14 2.9
3.0 2:13 2.2
3.3 3:03 1.4
3.5 3:48 0.6
3.5 4:31 -0.2
3.5 5:13 -0.8
3.4 5:55 -1.4
3.2 6:37 -1.7
3.0 7:20 -1.7
2.9 8:03 -1.5
2.7 8:48 -1.0
2.6 9:35 -0.3
2.4 10:25 0.6
2.1 11:20 1.6
12:45 1.7
2.4 1:57 1.1
3.0 2:59 0.5
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