14 Best Easy Stops for your Oregon Coast Road Trip • Reckless Roaming (2024)

The Oregon Coast has gained quite the reputation for it’s beauty and diversity, and this coastal road trip is packed full of surprises that more than live up to all of the hype! From secret beaches and moody coastlines to lush rainforests and abundant wildlife – there is something for everyone along the Oregon Coast Highway.

The only downside? Many of the scenic stops aren’t visible directly from the road, making it hard to see everything unless you already know where you’re going. And being that much of Highway 101 winds around seaside cliffs, it can be difficult to turn around if you miss something!

So pull up your Google Maps and get ready to mark these 14 Oregon Coast stops. And remember, don’t be an itinerary Nazi. If you see something cool you hadn’t planned on stopping for – take the time to stop! Often, the best sights are the ones you hadn’t planned on seeing.

RELATED: THE 10 BEST HIKING TRAILS ALONG THE OREGON COAST

*NOTE: There is a map embedded at the bottom of this post, for your convenience 🙂

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1. Ecola State Park

If your road trip takes you north to south on Highway 101, Ecola State Park is the perfect first stop to kick off your coastal journey! The beautiful Indian Beach is only a few minutes by car from the entrance, and the drive there winds through the lush rainforest that this park is so famous for.

If you’d rather explore the rainforest by foot, there is a trail near the entrance. It is on the right-hand side on route to Indian Beach and is blocked off to vehicles by a rusted, metal gate.

COST:$5 if entering by vehicle.

TIME:30-40 minutes. More, if hiking the trail.

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2. Cannon Beach

Just a quick jaunt from Ecola State Park, Cannon Beach is a worthwhile (however densely populated) stop along the Oregon Coast. The beach is nice enough but the real draw is the impressive, and famous, Haystack Rock that lies just off shore.

At low tide, you can walk out to the rock but climbing is prohibited as Haystack is home to a variety of fragile wildlife.

COST:Free when off-street parking is available.

TIME:15-20 minutes.

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3. Cape Kiwanda

This is my favorite stop on Highway 101 and I spent hours photographing it’s natural beauty. Some of it’s most impressive landmarks are the colorful rust-hued sandstone, the massive sand dunes, and Haystack Rock.

Wait, didn’t we just see Haystack Rock near Cannon Beach?

Yep. Just to confuse us, Oregon is home to not one, not two, but three Haystack Rocks. The tallest, however, is in Cape Kiwanda.

COST:Free.

TIME:About 1 hour.

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4. Drift Creek Falls Trail

This isn’t exactly a quick stop – but I promise it is well worth the extra time! This famous Oregon trail leads you to a 250-foot long suspension bridge, overlooking an 80-foot waterfall. The hike is only 2.6 miles total and takes you through gorgeous and lush forests – so there’s plenty to see along the way, too!

COST:$5

TIME:About 1.5 hours

FIND MY FULL DRIFT CREEK FALLS TRAIL GUIDE (plus info on the EASY way to get to the base of the falls) HERE!

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5. Devil’s Punchbowl

While it’s certainly cool to view from up-top, Devil’s Punchbowl is even cooler from the inside! Of course you’ll have to check tide tables before visiting, but if you can work your schedule around it you’ll have front row seats to this gorgeous sea cave. Just be sure to take the beach trail to the North. If you start heading down a staircase, you’re going the wrong way. There is no access to the Punchbowl from the southerly beach.

You can check the tide tables, here!

COST:Free.

TIME:20 – 30 minutes.

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6. Seal Rock

Seal Rock was one of the “surprise stops” on our Oregon Coast road trip. When I saw a line of jagged rocks jutting out from the ocean, I couldn’t resist the calling for an impromptu photoshoot. And I got more than I bargained for when I stumbled on the cool, yet incredibly dangerous, wave tunnel pictured above. Talk about photogenic!

COST:Free

TIME:About 30 minutes.

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7. Thor’s Well & Spouting Horn

If you’re a fan of geysers this place will not disappoint! Every time a sizable wave rolls in, Spouting Horn shoots salt water out of the rock and into the sky.

What I loved most about this location was that it wasn’t fenced off at all. You can get nice and close to the action. But please be careful as most of the rock is wet and slippery.

NOTE: The parking lot for this attraction looks as though it’s only a scenic overlook along the Oregon Coast highway and can be easy to miss.

COST:Free.

TIME:30 minutes or so – mostly to get the timing right for photos.

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8. The Hobbit Trail

You’ll totally feel like a Baggins as you wind through this magical forest, all the way to the secluded Hobbit Beach. The trail is easy and the payoff is beautiful. Be sure to take your time on the trail and enjoy photographing and sightseeing. We found a lot of cool little mushrooms next to the path!

COST:Free (parking is right off the Highway)

TIME:45 minutes – 1 hour

NOTE: You need to cross the Oregon Coast Highway to get to the beach

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9. Sea Lion Caves

Wildlife lovers, rejoice! Sea Lion Caves is your surest way to see these beautiful creatures up close (and learn a lot about them in the process!).

Located in a protected area, the cave provides a natural place for the sea lions to rest during the colder months, while the rookery outside of the cave is used to breed and raise their young in the spring. Hundreds of sea lions congregate in the large sea cave for the winter and their iconic “barking” can often be heard even from above at the designated overlooks.

While we may be observing the animals as you would in a zoo, they are wild and come and go as they please. The best time to visit is in the winter, as you’ll see a lot more action inside of the cave, but you can always call ahead and the staff would be more than willing to tell you if the sea lions are visible or not!

Click here to learn more about Sea Lion Caves. Or even check to see if the sea lions are home via the live webcam!

COST:

Adults $14

Seniors: $13

Children 5-12: $8

Children 4 and under: Free.

TIME:About 1 hour.

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10. Coos Bay

Clamming is a true locals sport and there’s no better place to do it than Coos Bay. All you need is a bucket, a shovel, a shellfishing license, and a whole lot of patience (because learning how to do it is mostly just trial and error).

Right off Cape Arago Highway near Mystic Mobile RV Park is a great spot for clamming! We found co*ckles, butter clams and giant gapers that were bigger than both of my fists put together.

And if you spot a local out clamming, don’t be too shy to ask for tips. We wouldn’t have found the gapers if it wasn’t for a helpful man and his daughter showing us how it’s done.

NOTE: Be sure tocheck the tide schedule before going out.You’ll want to head out about an hour before low tide

COST:Free (park on one of the pull-outs).

TIME:1-2 hours.

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11. Bandon Dunes

The city of Bandon is a popular stop on most coastal road trip itineraries – so why not check out the beach, too? This gorgeous natural area is mostly flat, with great views of stack rocks submerging from the sea and a ridge of sand dunes lining the beach.

It was pretty foggy, windy and, some might say, miserable when we visited – but it actually worked to our advantage! Streams of loose sand blew across the flat ground in snakelike patterns as we walked along, making for some pretty cool video footage!

COST:Free (parking is right off the beach).

TIME:30-45 minutes.

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12. Sisters Rocks

This short but sweet hike takes you closer to the 2 sisters – giant mounds of earth stretching out to the sea. They can be seen from the parking lot, but it’s well worth the 1 mile walk to get a closer look. We discovered a hidden sea cave, a private beach and several Iceland-esque photo opportunities.

COST:Free.

TIME:15-20 minutes.

PRO TIP: Visit at sunrise for the best photos!

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13. Pistol River Beach

Pistol River was an unexpected sunset stop that ended up being way too much fun. This was Tuna’s first-ever ocean visit (at least as far as we know – he’s adopted) and he couldn’t get enough. The rocks jutting up from the sand and the light reflecting off the flat water made for some beautiful dusk photos.

COST:Free.

TIME:About 30 minutes.

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14. Samuel H. Boardman State Park

This park stretches across quite a few miles of coastline and encompasses some beautiful locations including Arch Rock, Natural Bridges and the famous, and maybe not-so-secret, Secret Beach.

What I love about this park is how short and accessible the trails are. Minimal energy exertion with a huge payoff? I’ll take it.

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FAQs

14 Best Easy Stops for your Oregon Coast Road Trip • Reckless Roaming? ›

Florence to Yachats. After breakfast, head north on Highway 101 for an epic road trip of ocean vistas, rocky cliffs and mossy coastal forests. This is one of the most dramatic stretches of the entire Oregon Coast Highway, slowly rising to the highest point of the coastline at Cape Perpetua.

What is the most scenic route on the Oregon Coast? ›

Florence to Yachats. After breakfast, head north on Highway 101 for an epic road trip of ocean vistas, rocky cliffs and mossy coastal forests. This is one of the most dramatic stretches of the entire Oregon Coast Highway, slowly rising to the highest point of the coastline at Cape Perpetua.

How many days do you need on the Oregon Coast road trip? ›

At a minimum, you need 3 days to enjoy the Oregon Coast. But to really get the most of each stop and give yourself time in the chance of bad weather, it is best to have 4-5 days. The best time is to visit is between the months of July- early October to give you the best weather and long days to explore the coast.

Where to stop on 101 in Oregon? ›

Best Stops to make on your Highway 101 Oregon Coast Road Trip
  • Cannon Beach & Ecola State Park.
  • Oswald West State Park.
  • Pacific City & Cape Kiwanda.
  • Devil's Punchbowl.
  • Florence Sand Dunes.
  • Bandon Beach.
  • Meyers Creek Beach & black sand beaches.
  • Pistol River.
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What is the most beautiful part of the Oregon Coast? ›

Top 10 Don't-Miss Spots on the Oregon Coast
  • Ecola State Park and Haystack Rock. ...
  • Three Capes Scenic Drive. ...
  • Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area. ...
  • Cape Perpetua Scenic Area. ...
  • Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. ...
  • Cape Arago. ...
  • Bandon's Beach Loop Drive. ...
  • Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor.

What is the most beautiful part of the Pacific Coast Highway? ›

Big Sur. At Big Sur, the most spectacular portion of the Pacific Coast Highway 1 begins, where huge, rugged cliffs and forested inlets overlook the pounding surf below. Whale-watching is popular here at certain times of year; depending on the season you can see blue, gray or humpback species breeching off the coast.

What is the best time of year to visit the Oregon Coast? ›

For many locals, autumn is the best time of year to visit the Oregon Coast. September and early October can be ideal with lingering warm days from summer and cooler nights and mornings. Be prepared for some wet, rainy days as fall sets in.

What part of the Pacific Coast Highway collapsed? ›

A giant chunk of Highway 1 collapsed into the ocean following heavy weekend rains, stranding as many as 1,600 people in the coastal community of Big Sur, California. BIG SUR, Calif.

What is the famous Pacific Coast Highway? ›

Known as the Pacific Coast Highway, California U.S. Route 101 (or 1 in some stretches) runs directly along the Pacific Ocean for 790 miles, from San Diego all the way to the Oregon border.

What is the prettiest part of Highway 101? ›

The Washington stretch of Highway 101 is one of the most beautiful—and exciting—parts of the road. Things to do on Highway 101 in Washington include: Hike to the North Head Lighthouse in Cape Disappointment State Park (just don't let the name turn you off from this stunning place)

Where is the Black Sand beach in Oregon? ›

This is a large, mostly west-facing, black sand beach with offshore reefs just north of the town of Shelter Cove. Black Sands Beach is a picturesque and relaxing.

How long does it take to drive the entire Highway 101? ›

It would take at least 40 hours, or nearly 2 days, to drive the length of the Pacific Coast Highway without stopping. But the whole point of driving the PCH is to take your time and make plenty of stops to enjoy the scenery along the way.

What is the prettiest road in Oregon? ›

Oregon Scenic Byways
#Byways
1The Historic Columbia River Highway Scenic Byway Long live the "King of Roads."
2The Hells Canyon Scenic Byway A mile-deep gorge and two-mile-high mountains.
3The Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway A national park, a national symbol, a natural treasure.
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What is the most walkable town on the Oregon Coast? ›

Cannon Beach

The downtown, oceanfront lodging, and popular sights are all within walking distance. Connecting pathways lead visitors to souvenir shops, outdoor restaurants, and gorgeous public beaches.

How long does it take to drive the Mount Hood Scenic Loop? ›

Continue east on Highway 26 from Timberline Road, then take Highway 35 north through the Hood River Valley and into Hood River. Total length of the Mt. Hood Scenic Highway is 105 miles. The route can be driven in about 3 hours, but allow at least 8 hours to fully experience the attractions along the way.

Can you drive the Oregon Coast in one day? ›

It's also possible to choose one town to make your home base and explore as much as you can in one day from there. We're starting this guide in Portland and ending it near the Oregon/California border in Brookings, OR. You can explore the entire coast in one go or do it section by section on various trips.

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