This Small U.S. Town Has a 240-foot Sand Dune You Can Climb, a Cool Beachfront Brewery, and Scenic Seaside Views
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This Small U.S. Town Has a 240-foot Sand Dune You Can Climb, a Cool Beachfront Brewery, and Scenic Seaside Views
"This 33-room hotel (plus its 18 cottages) easily has one of the best views along the Oregon Coast. Each oceanfront room features a balcony looking out toward a towering haystack rock in the sea, plus gas fireplaces, pillow-top mattresses, and cast-iron soaking tubs. While on site, utilize the hot tub with an ocean view, book a treatment at the spa, or make plans with the adventure team to maximize your visit."
"It requires an extra scenic route to find yourself in this precious town. It has a neat history of dory boat fishing, where boats are launched straight from the beach, and it's a surfer's paradise, with a surf shop and pub right off the main beach parking lot."
"The Pacific Coast Highway, or Highway 101, runs through plenty of charming coastal towns in Oregon. But if you're looking for magnificent views, a relaxed vibe, and an array of accommodations, from luxury oceanfront rooms to glamping, Pacific City is worth the three-mile detour off the highway."
Pacific City is a compact Oregon Coast town offering magnificent ocean views, a relaxed vibe, and a range of lodging from luxury oceanfront rooms to glamping. The town has a history of dory boat fishing and strong surf culture, with nearby shops and a pub by the beach. Notable lodging includes Headlands Coastal Lodge & Spa, featuring oceanfront balconies, fireplaces, soaking tubs, a hot tub, a spa, and an adventure team coordinating activities. Inn at Cape Kiwanda provides quick beach access, modern coastal rooms, indoor-pool access, and e-bike options for exploring nearby areas.
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