Cannon Beach Tours

Cannon Beach featuring landscape views, mountains and a sandy beach
Cannon Beach featuring a beach, a coastal town and landscape views
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Cannon Beach which includes a sandy beach and landscape views
Cannon Beach featuring outdoor eating, street scenes and dining out


Spectacular coastal scenery and a street lined with eclectic boutiques and fine galleries make this resort town the perfect weekend getaway.

About two hours’ drive from Portland, Cannon Beach is known for its natural beauty, thriving arts and craft community, and charming village atmosphere maintained through strict limitations on the number of large chain stores and restaurants. 

Cannon Beach’s wide shoreline stretches for 9 miles (14 kilometers). It’s part of Oregon’s 363 miles (584 kilometer) of coastline, all of which is open and free for public use. From mid-December to January and March to June, keep your eyes on the sea as you may spot migrating gray whales.

If you prefer a walk in the forest, explore Ecola State Park. For a small admission fee you can walk trails through coastal forests thick with conifers and dotted with viewpoints. Don’t miss the south facing view from Ecola Point, which looks out over Cannon Beach’s famous landmark, Haystack Rock. 

Haystack rock is a 235-foot-high (72-meter) basalt sea stack flanked by two other rock formations known as the Needles. At the base of these monoliths are tide pools teeming with crabs, algae, anemones, sea stars and other organisms. Haystack Rock and its surrounding intertidal pools form a marine garden and are an Oregon Islands National Wildlife Reserve. Climbing the rock is not permitted and you must not disturb or remove the wildlife.

Back in the quaint Cannon Beach village, wander down Hemlock Street, where you’ll find most of the boutiques and art galleries, and the cozy Coaster Theatre Playhouse. There are also stores specializing in antiques and collectibles, home décor, surf wear, gourmet food and textiles. Watch local glass-makers in action at Icefire Glassworks. Glass art can be purchased at many of the local galleries. 

Festivals in May and November showcase the best of the area’s new art. In June, thousands of visitors come to the Cannon Beach Sandcastle Festival, which has been running since 1965. Visit the Cannon Beach History Center and Museum year round, Thursdays through Monday. The Museum is home to the original cannon, from the shipwrecked USS Schooner Shark, for which Cannon Beach was named.

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Verified traveler

Parking for Haystack Rock viewing is very difficult. There is a public parking lot that is free, but also full. Be prepared to drive around in circles many times to try and find a spot to park. Then again, you might be the person that rolls lucky in life. We and many others just kept driving around looking. It's a very small town that is very crowded with tourism and slow moving traffic running right through town. Cannon Beach is a wonderful place once you've made it to your room, or restaurant, or even just the beach and can just relax.

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Look at the puffins at Haystack Rock

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Check on the bus for transportation to town center. We didn’t but will next time.

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Eddie

There was a lot of fog in mid October, which actually added to the beauty. A bit chilly in the mornings.

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YvonneKelly

Visit at low tide so you can get up close to Haystack rock!

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Verified traveler

Ohhh, the art galleries and restaurants.  So nice.

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Surfsand Resort
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4 out of 5
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2 out of 5
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3 out of 5
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The Ocean Lodge
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3.5 out of 5
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