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Travlhappy Jun 28th, 2004 11:57 AM

Oregon Coast Cities-Favorite?
 
You were such a big help for my Portland query, I'm back with another!

I would love your opinion on the pros/cons of staying in the following towns. (Believe it or not, there are still a few rooms to be had in some of the coastal towns.)

Astoria
Seaside
Lincoln City
Cannon Beach

Which town would you suggest staying in? We just want to be able to enjoy wandering the beach and seeing the shops and sights in the the towns, and enjoying a good meal. We'll have a car, so travel between towns is no problem.

We arrive PDX on Thursday afternoon, and return to Vegas on Monday night. We have reservations for the last 2 nights in Portland.

Thank you so much for your expert opinions!
- Kym.


Fodorite018 Jun 28th, 2004 12:13 PM

Born and raised in OR...my favorite is Cannon Beach. There is the downtown area that has some fun shops, but overall its not as tacky as other areas. Seaside is our least favorite...its like one big carnival, and just not our style. Even our kids asked us to not take them there again, lol! Lincoln City is somewhere in the middle of these two for me. Astoria, well...have not spent much time there in years so I won't comment.

traveler24 Jun 28th, 2004 12:15 PM

Astoria and maybe Seaside wiill be clogged with traffic related to big Lewis & Clark festival. However there is a shuttle that goes all around Astoria and Seaside areas. Seaside has a nice "promenade" oceanside walk.
Cannon Beach is very popular and has a lot of "high end"shops but does have a great beach to walk on.
Lincoln City does have a long beach with lots of motels on or 2-3 blocks from beach.
Actually Astoria has no beach unless you drive west toward Ft. Stevens Park
All of these are my "favorites" but I must admit Cannon Beach is top of my list.-crowds andall.
You will love it...
Let us know when you get back your experiences esp. crowds?

Tennischick Jun 28th, 2004 12:31 PM

I have to agree...Cannon Beach! Hands down, IMHO!

Travlhappy Jun 28th, 2004 12:34 PM

Thanks everybody. If you had a 2nd favorite - what would it be?

Lincoln City has a hotel, O;dysius, that is really intriguing me, but I don't really know if Lincoln City is the place for us. I appreciate the comments about Seaside, though. I originally leaning toward staying there.

Gardyloo Jun 28th, 2004 12:50 PM

IMHO, Lincoln City - the city is three blocks deep and around a hundred miles long (not really, but seems that way.) Strip mall hell IMO.

Seaside - salt water taffy, kiddie arcades, schlunk, but more atmosphere.

Have a look at the Washington side of the river - Ilwaco, Long Beach. More driving but very interesting places.

syd Jun 28th, 2004 12:54 PM

I realize it's not on your list, but I had a wonderful time in Newport last fall. We stayed at a B&B on the coast, north of town called the Tyee Lodge. The host was great, and made some excellent breakfasts. Our room had lots of windows overlooking the coast.

Some good restaurants in town, and the Rogue brewery is also a plus.

I thought the location was good for exploring parks, and lighthouses, as well as wandering the beach.

jimshep Jun 28th, 2004 01:16 PM

Cannon Beach is great, and I agree with syd that Newport is a treat--especially in the Nye Beach neighborhood.

beachbum Jun 28th, 2004 02:24 PM

Here's another vote for Cannon Beach, which I suspect is much closer to your mind's eye's picture of a typical coastal town. Lincoln City and (especially) Seaside are too kitschy. And Astoria is too big, with significant non-tourist commercial activity.

If you strike out on all counts, maybe check the Gearhart Ocean Inn, just a few miles north of Seaside (in Gearhart!!). It's a restored old motel on the only real intersection in this small town. Across the street is a wonderful bakery and, I think, one of the better restaurants anywhere on the Oregon coast. Though you're a couple hundred yards away, the beach is long, wide, and relatively quiet. Maybe not enough here to keep you busy, but you do have a car, with Astoria, Seaside, and Cannon Beach all just a short drive away.

kimamom Jun 28th, 2004 02:53 PM

I've been in the area for almost three weeks now. We have spent much time in all the places you mention, except Lincoln City which I find to be boring and not very scenic.

Astoria is simply one of the most gorgeous places on the coast. My BIL from CA has been here with us on this trip and he wants to spend the entire summer here. It's just gorgeous.

The nice thing about the coast, is you really can enjoy all three places. Astoria is full of history and charm. www.oldoregon.com We went through the Maritime Museum on Father's Day and it is just amazing.

The climate right now is absolutely perfect, fluffy coulds, cool breezes greenery everywhere.

We were in Cannon Beach for the day yesterday. What do you like? There's some shops and Haystack Rock, the beach was pretty windy and just didn't seem as clean as Seaside to me.

Seaside is gorgeous, there's lots of green sea grass growing on the beach and the views of Tillamook Head are awesome. The sand is white and pretty and the ocean very blue. The main thing is the two mile long prom that runs by the ocean that is so nice for walking, biking,jogging, etc.

You must try Kalypso for a nice meal. It's very nice. Astoria also has many great places to eat, some right on the river. My favorite is the Cannery Cafe, sit outside on the patio.

Fulio's and Silver Salmon Grille are also excellent. You will have the most to do in Astoria, other than the beach. Ride the trolley, many museums, shops, wine tasting, etc., etc.

Go across the bridge to Chinook, WA and dine at The Sanctuary, very good. The swedish meatballs are their speciality. Also, The Shoalwater at the Shelburne Inn is very nice. We recently dined at the Sanctuary, then caught the beautiful sunset in Long Beach.

I've been in all the areas you mention, except LC, so any questons, just ask! I should be in the are another week or two.

We've been to Porland several times this trip. Don't miss the Rose Gardens and go down by the waterfront. We adored our meal at Paley's Place in Portland. Also had lots of fun in Pioneer Square.

We were looking for horses to ride yesterday and went to the CB stables, they have fun rides down to Haystack if you like that kind of thing.

Fort Steven State Park in Warrenton is also very nice. You could easily spend a day there going to the beach, viewing the Peter Iredale, looking at Coffenbury Lake, etc.

If you stay in Astoria The Hotel Elliott is gorgeous, I just took the hotel tour a couple of days ago. www.hotelelliott.com

Ecola State Park is pretty and Cannon Beach has a good fudge place, Bruce's Candy Kitchen where we stocked up on sweet treats.

We were done with CB in a couple of hours. Many art galleries and restaurants are relocating to Seaside and Astoria now. Have a wonerful time in PNW!! You may want to check the PNW chowhound board for good restaurants in the area. ***kim*** :)

kimamom Jun 28th, 2004 03:07 PM

One more thought travlhappy: No matter which place you decide on as a home base, make sure you visit the Sunday Market in Astoria, located down by the waterfront. It's a miniature Pike's Place and the flowers they sell will knock your socks off!

I've been three times now, the salmon pate that is sold by the vendor in front of the hotel Elliott is delicious. Also, many local artists that sell beautiful watercolors, photography of the area.

I love the shopping in downtown Astoria, and the Sunday Market is a big hit in the area! Have fun!!! ***kim***

halbo49 Jun 28th, 2004 03:26 PM

After spending 3 days in Newport & 1 in Cannon Beach I fail to catch the charm of Cannon Beach.
Very nice shops but other than that too crowded and expensive.
Our room at the Shilo in Newport was almost as nice as the Hallmark in Cannon Beach at 1/4 the cost.
The staff was much nicer.

The roar of the ocean put us to sleep each night and only a short walk to the beach.
Our next visit wont include Cannon Beach
Of corse this is just my opinion.


kimamom Jun 28th, 2004 04:35 PM

Newport is very nice with the working waterfront. I like white, pretty sand when I sunbathe, the beach at CB just seemed a litle dirty yesterday with that stream of water running through it out in front of Mo's.

There is a gorgeous beach we like to spend the day at called Indian Beach, it's a short hike down but very scenic. Altough, again, you're sitting on mostly rocks there but the surfers love it!

My favorite spot to sit at the beach is in Seaside, by Ave. 12. Very nice parking lot, bathrooms close by and the stretch of beach there is just beautiful. ***kim***



balitrav Jun 28th, 2004 06:56 PM

I've been going to Oregon beaches for 50 years. They each have something to offer and a charm and flavor all their own. Cannon Beach is more upscale and quieter than Seaside. There are art galleries, fun shops, wonderful restaurants, and of course a beautiful clean beach. Low tide at Haystack Rock will reveal a variety of interesting marine life including beautiful star fish, sea anenomes, and mussels. My favorite is Cannon, but as I said before, they each have somthing to offer depending on what a person is interested in. I'd stay in Cannon, and do a couple of day drives to the others.

Andrew Jun 28th, 2004 10:06 PM

Another vote for Newport. Not as quaint as Cannon Beach but it's bigger and more going on. There's the Oregon Coast Aquarium and the Hatfield Marine Science Center, the old bayfront, Nye Beach, Yaquina Head with the lighthouse and wildlife...plus the fabulous Yaquina Bay Bridge (OK, I love bridges).

If you do go to Newport and have kids, you might try Izzy's on 101 just north of Newport. It's a Northwest pizza chain - they have a pizza buffet. Not very classy or romantic, but you do get a lot of food. :-) And the pizza is good.

Andrew

kimamom Jun 29th, 2004 07:30 AM

The most gorgeous art gallery on the north coast is Valley Bronze, located in Astoria on Twelvth and Commercial. They relocated from CB about seven months ago. [email protected] is the website.

For the best fish and chips on the coast, The Ship Inn on Second Street can't be beat. (Again, Astoria) We have dined there several times in the past couple of weeks. Always wonderful and the views of the river are beautiful.

Take the trolley ride along the riverfront at sunset, don't forget your camera. www.old300.org I think is the website to learn more about this cool little trolley car. ***kim*** :)


babyangels Jul 11th, 2004 10:01 PM

OK... another vote here for Cannon Beach. I have lived in WA for 5 years now... but lived in Oregon for most of my life. I have spent a lot of time in Cannon Beach, Newport, Lincoln City, Yachats, Waldport, and lived in Coos Bay as a child.

Cannon Beach is definitely the cleanest town and most quaint of all Oregon coastal towns. I am not a fan of Seaside at all. It totally depends on your tastes. Seaside is in my opinion... and many of my friends... a very teenage'd ravaged town... When you drive down the main drag... it's Carousels, Arcades, and lots of kids. Our kids will love to visit when they're older, I'm sure! They have nice beach areas there and some good shops... but just way too dirty feeling to me.

Cannon Beach is very clean and has amazing beaches and the great Haystack Rock to go check out tide pools, ocean life, etc... We love to stay there and do the bon fires at night in front of our hotel, as many visitors do. Ecola Park is a must do... beautiful. I like the quaint shopping atmosphere and the great little restaurants mingled throughout town. We stay at Ocean Lodge now, but use to stay at Hallmark. I won't go back to the Hallmark... it's not worth the price.

I went to college at ORegon STate in the 90's... so spent a great deal of time at Lincoln City then and have been back numerous times since I've been married. I think it has it's ups and downs. If you can go during the Kite Festival, that's a fun event. It's just too commercialized for my tastes now... casino and all!

Astoria I have never stayed at... only driven through. They have some great museums and the Column is a must do! Great views... but lots of steps!

My recommendation... stay in Cannon Beach and drive to Seaside/Astoria for day trips! ;o)
Good luck!
Maria

kimamom Jul 12th, 2004 08:25 AM

We were in CB a few days ago and the beach just wasn't as pretty as the Seaside (around Avenue U and Avenue 12) ones. Seaside has the green sea grass, gorgeous white sand and views of Tillamook head. Awesome!!!

We were in front of Mo's and the sand appeared dirty with streams of water running through the beach.

Indian Beach in CB is very scenic, you will have a short hike down, but it is all rocks once you are down there. The surfers like it here.

If you're a foodie, the best restaurants are in the Seaside/Astoria/WA coast area. After dining out 23 consecutive nights in a row, I found some little gems in these areas. Let me know if you're interested in the names!!! ***kim***

balitrav Jul 12th, 2004 10:35 PM

Gosh, I keep reading reports running down Cannon Beach and talking about how "dirty" it is. I was there for three days this past weekend, and four days the weekend before. The beach was as clean and beautiful as always. Lowest tide of the summer was a week ago, and Haystack Rock was uncovered to a great extent. Marine life was revealed all around - starfish, sea anenomes, mussels, etc. Wonderful experience for everyone lucky enough to be there. I know we each have our peronal favorites, but running down any beach just because it may not be someones personal favorite seems really out of line to me. Kind of like which do you like better - chocolate or vanilla? Some will pick chocolate, some vanilla - it doesn't mean one is better or worse than the other. As I've said in the past , they each have something to offer.

kimamom Jul 13th, 2004 07:45 AM

Did you go to Cafe Mango or the Stephanie Inn? We'll be back in the area the end of the week and I'm hoping to try the Stephanie Inn for dinner this trip!

Where is the Bistro? We tried to find it one night and ended up at Cafe Mango. This was the first trip to CB in over twenty years that we skipped Mo's! My son is bringing his GF (well, fiance as of Sat.night) and I'm sure he will want to take her to Mo's just for the family tradition of it!! ( That's if she says yes, LOL) ***kim***


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