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8 Best Beaches in Oregon You Ought to Visit

Rasshmie Salunkhay Mar 23, 2024

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Though the beach is loved for its soothing shoreline, the remarkable Haystack Rock - a 235-feet massive monolith - takes the cake.
Cannon Beach
The unique feature of this captivating beach is the Yaquina Bay Bridge with an underwater walkway and a seabird aviary.
Newport Beach

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Apart from being a rejuvenating haven, it is the state's longest beach and features glass artworks, outlets and galleries.
Lincoln Beach

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Adjoining the city, the beach has multiple public access points and is renowned for the Twin Rocks, beach combing and kite-flying.
Rockaway Beach

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Hug Point is a 42-acre recreational park, consisting of waterfalls, natural green forests, mysterious caves and a marvelous beach.
Hug Point Beach

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Numerous rocks jutting out on the shoreline is a distinguished feature of this charismatic beach that is equally loved by sunbathers and surfers.
Indian Beach

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Laden with a number of parks and breweries around, this charming beach is a fantastic option for a laid back time.
Pacific City Beach
A hiker's dream come true and well-nestled sandy coves, the striking Heceta Beach is beauty personified.
Heceta Beach

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Summer is the best time to traverse the rugged coast of Oregon, to relish these superlative beaches.