Exploring the Beautiful Oregon Coast

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Experience The Oregon Coast Up Close & Personal!

Things to do on the Oregon Coast.

Oregon Coast Fat Tire Bike Rentals

We each grabbed a bike and rolled out. A short walk north gets you to a crosswalk where you can cut across Highway 101. From there you can ride down to the beach. After a five-minute ride, you’re on the sand.

Besides the bikes, Safari Town Surf Shop offers rentals and tours of kayaks, surf gear and more. There are several beach routes you can take. We took the Road’s End route, which goes north toward Lincoln City landmarks Cascade Head and God’s Thu

 

Oregon Coast Guided Kayak Tours

AJ McCord from Koin 6 and Kendal Gile of Safari Town Surf Shop and explore the Salmon River Estuary. Where the river meets the sea, some of the most unique scenery and wildlife of our region are only accessible by water. AJ and Kendall take ocean kayaks to explore a wildlife sanctuary, tide pools and a sea cave. more!

Oregon Coast Storm Watching

Storm Watching on The Oregon Coast The rugged coastline and the raw power of the pacific make the Oregon Coast a prime destination for storm watching in the winter months. Learn More!

Oregon Coast Guided Kayak Tours

Come experience the Oregon Coast up close and personal! Great for couples, families, work parties,  and team building activities. Learn more!

Oregon Coast Surfing Lessons

Catch a wave and you may be hooked for life! Instructors work with beginners, first timers, and  intermediate surfers that want to learn more, or progress to the next level. We teach at your pace within your comfort zone. Learn more!

 

Oregon Coast Storm Watching

Winter months are a great time to stop watch on the Oregon Coast. Huge storms develop in the gulf of Alaska bringing huge damaging waves to the Pacific Northwest. Prepare to get a little wet and obey all warning signs and don't climb out on the rocks or jetties! It's best to watch from a safe distance.

 

Thor’s Well

Visitors Beware! Thor's Well draws thousands of visitors every year hoping to get a glimpse of one of Oregon coast's amazing natural wonders. The well itself looks like a giant hole in the reef that swallows up seawater after it has rushed in with in coming waves. Although it is amazing to look out visitors should beware of waves and tidal surges coming in over the reef. They can sweep you off your feet and into the rocks quickly. It's best to look up the tides and ocean conditions and stay back if conditions are to rough or unsafe. Tidal surges also known as (sneaker waves) can show up even on a calm day. Watch your kids and don't too close! You definitely would not want to fall into Thor's Well!