Oregon Coast Destinations

For many people there is something special about waking up and hearing the cry of seagulls, the sound of ocean waves washing in and out, and the smell of salt water when you open the window. If you and your family enjoy a beach vacation from time to time, the Oregon Coast offers many unique attractions and experiences to enjoy. The entire state of Oregon enjoys a reputation of being scenic and full of nature, and the entire Oregon coast fits that image perfectly.

Located just a ninety-minute drive from the Portland area, and just four hours from Bend, the Oregon coast is a national treasure visited by thousands of people each year. Unlike other states, the beaches in Oregon cannot be privately owned and are all available to the public. This unique law allows for lower home prices along the coast, and the availability of a large number of parks with beach access. Another restriction which helps to keep the beaches of Oregon clean is the law that specifically does not allow large motorized vehicles such as cars or trucks on the beach. Unlike other states, including Washington and California, where you will find gasoline and oil leaks on the beach, Oregon’s coastal sand is very clean and free of pollution.

One of Oregon’s most popular coastal towns is Seaside, and hosts an annual sand castle competition that draws entries from around the country. Many tourists from the east coast have called the community of Seaside a “smaller version of Atlantic City” because of its carnival atmosphere and two mile long boardwalk. The city of Seaside offers several Oregon Coast hotels that range in price from affordable to highly luxurious, and most with views of the ocean.

Whether you decide to visit the town of Seaside, or one of the other smaller communities along the beaches of Oregon, make sure you spend a bit of time preparing for conditions. The Oregon Coast can be chilly even in the summer months, and packing an extra sweatshirt or wind jacket is recommended. However, in the months of July and August it is not terribly uncommon to have several days with temperatures in excess of eighty-degrees.

The coastal towns and parks of Oregon are some of the most unique beaches in the States, and provide lifelong memories for thousands of families each year. Whether you are considering just a quick trip to the beach, and are looking at buying a home along the coast, you will find relaxation, entertainment and natural beauty along the Oregon Coast.

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More Facts About Oregon

Considering Central Oregon real estate? Here are some fun facts.

Oregon is our country’s 33rd state to join the union. It is the 9th largest state with over 98,000 square miles with 3.7 million people (ranked 27th) living in the state. If you do the math on that you can see that there is an awful lot of space to move around. The open terrain of Oregon is vast and beautiful. The elevation of the state ranges from sea level (where the Oregon meets the Pacific Ocean to it highest point on the top of Mt. Hood at 11,239 feet.

Oregon Has some of the most beautiful views to offer with several mountains ranges. The Cascade Mtns. where Mt Hood is located has many lakes. Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the country, at a depth of 1,932 feet. The Klamath Mountains are covered by dense forests. The state has one tenth of the nation’s timber. The state provides more lumber than any other state.

The state has some of the best weather as well. It’s average temperature ranges from 32 degrees to 86 degrees. The average rainfall in the state is only 46 inches. Which is a great thing when you’re planning a trip to Oregon.
Oregon is gearing up with plans for their 150th anniversary celebration. Outside of all their year-round activities, the state is planning so much more in 2009.

Whatever reason you have for going to Oregon, you won’t be disappointed with your visit. There is so much to do and see that you will run out of vacation before you run out of things to do in Oregon.

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Oregon Attractions

If you’re considering purchasing Central Oregon real estate, or taking a vacation there, you may be interested in what attractions there are in Oregon. On this blog, we’ve wrote about the abundance of outdoor sports and activities Oregon has to offer, so this article will highlight some other fun things to do.

Enchanted Forest
Located in Salem Oregon
This amusement park is open from March through September.
Storybook Lane, English Villiage, and Old Europe are among the park’s themed areas. Rides include the largest log ride in the Northwest, the Big Timber Log Ride and Speedway Bumper Cars. They also have an area of rides for younger children.

Oregon Coast Aquarium
Located in Newport, Oregon
The Oregon Coast Aquarium is open every day except December 25th and the hours vary with the seasons. Some of their exhibits include Passages of the Deep, Sea Otters, Seals & Sea Lions and Sea Bird Aviary. They also offer outreach programs and special days for homeschoolers.

Oaks Park Amusement Park and Roller Skating Rink
Located in Portland, Oregon
The roller skating rick is 100′ by 200′ and offers lessons, birthday parties and daily open skating.
Besides the amusement park staples, such as a merry go round and a ferris wheel, Oaks Park also has many thrill rides like Looping Thunder Roller Coaster.

Oregon Zoo
Located in Portland, Oregon
The zoo is open seven days a week, every day of the year, except Christmas and visitors may remain on zoo grounds one hour after the gates close. Some of their many exhibits include the Red Ape Reserve where visitors have opportunities to observe orangutans and white-cheeked gibbons and the African Rainforest where bats and a variety of tropical birds live among lush vegetation.

Plan a day, or two, at any of these fun filled destinations on your next Oregon vacation! Don’t forget to send us a postcard. :)

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