When to visit OR coast
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June is probably a little less crowded - any time after the 4th - but not a whole lot. In fact, mid-week, I doubt the place is that crowded. Weekends are worse than weekdays. If there's a heat wave, Portlanders tend to head to the coast, but of course that is unpredictable.
Andrew
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We were there in July & Sept before we moved here, both months had cool damp days at Cannon Beach as well as sunny .. a lot of people in July, not half as many in Sept.
June , on the other hand, can be downright cold in Portland, so I don't know how the Coast might fare..
I think I would go for July for the weather, it never was that crowded to us..
Andrew, do you think it will get that hot again this summer ( 103) ?
June , on the other hand, can be downright cold in Portland, so I don't know how the Coast might fare..
I think I would go for July for the weather, it never was that crowded to us..

Andrew, do you think it will get that hot again this summer ( 103) ?
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Early September is probably your best likely shot at good weather on the coast, but you never know. It sounded like EBZ wanted to know between June and July which was the better month...
I'm guessing it will get hot again before the summer is out, Scarlett. But who knows?
Andrew
I'm guessing it will get hot again before the summer is out, Scarlett. But who knows?
Andrew
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I'm with those implying you should make your choice based more on the weather than concern for crowds. The town itself does at times feel a little elbow-to-elbow; you might even have to wait 10 minutes in line for an ice cream cone. But I've never thought of the beach as crowded, and I've been going to Cannon Beach for many years.
On average, best weather months are July and August. But if you can sneak in right after Labor Day, you have a good shot at having great weather, and lower "crowds".
On average, best weather months are July and August. But if you can sneak in right after Labor Day, you have a good shot at having great weather, and lower "crowds".
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yeah, true, beachbum- I've been so many times, I no longer care about the weather (unless it's truly miserable)....I go when there are the fewest people out and about! So, EBZ- I guess to answer your original question- no major difference between crowds unless it's a weekend or national holiday. The later, the better chance for sun.....but then again, you never know about OR coast weather
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Well, Scarlett, there is this whole Global Warming thing going on. And to be fair, it hasn't gotten hot that often this summer, has it? Two weeks of 90+ temperatures so far? The rest of the country has had it much worse than that, probably with unbearable humidity to boot!
Andrew
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Just to re-iterate that the Oregon Coast is NOT necessarily warm in the summer even if it is inland in Portland: today, when it was 80 and sunny in Portland in August, it was 63 and partly cloudy in Cannon Beach. Walking on the beach was a bit chilly without a jacket but not bad once you start moving. The water is usually way too cold for swimming in the ocean most of the time - surely not today!
(By the way: it was somewhat crowded mid-week in Agusut at Cannon Beach - not impossible, but I'll bet it's much worse on a weekend.)
The Oregon Coast can be beautiful and sunny in the winter and chilly in the summer. It's just like that.
Andrew
(By the way: it was somewhat crowded mid-week in Agusut at Cannon Beach - not impossible, but I'll bet it's much worse on a weekend.)
The Oregon Coast can be beautiful and sunny in the winter and chilly in the summer. It's just like that.
Andrew
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Andrew-Yes, that's what I like about the beach- went in March last time and experienced better weather than occasional August trips
And the crowds are miserable on August weekends- in town at least. Beach can never be really considered crowded unless you have dogs/hate children/spend only time on beach at low tide Haystack R....

And the crowds are miserable on August weekends- in town at least. Beach can never be really considered crowded unless you have dogs/hate children/spend only time on beach at low tide Haystack R....
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Thanks for the responses but our oldest daughter will be starting kindergarten in mid. August, so Sept. is out of the question for us. I think we will look at the 2nd or 3rd week of July.
Can anyone recommend any vacation homes to rent?
Can anyone recommend any vacation homes to rent?
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July is good!
Be sure to check out VRBO for home rentals. And, piggy-backing on mooselywild, if you can't find what you're looking for in Cannon Beach, try Arch Cape, about five miles south. I'm a bunch older than you, but still smile remembering annual beach trips there 35-40 years ago.
Be sure to check out VRBO for home rentals. And, piggy-backing on mooselywild, if you can't find what you're looking for in Cannon Beach, try Arch Cape, about five miles south. I'm a bunch older than you, but still smile remembering annual beach trips there 35-40 years ago.


