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A modern kitchen and dining area feature floor-to-ceiling windows, providing ample natural light and ocean views. A large island is centered in the kitchen, with bar seating along one side. A wooden dining table is surrounded by upholstered chairs, enhancing the open concept layout.
Home in Tillamook
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 245 reviews

The Stormwatcher

IegorRating, 5 stars1 week ago
It’s our 3rd time here and will hopefully be back again :)
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The open living space features a high ceiling with wood beams and large windows allowing natural light to fill the area. A spacious sofa faces a wood stove, while a kitchen with modern appliances and a wooden dining counter is visible in the background. Stairs lead to the loft area.
Cabin in Tillamook
5 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviews

Surfline Loft, A-Frame Cabin in Netarts

MelanieRating, 5 stars1 week ago
If I could give them 10 stars I would!! The house just felt like a home. It was beautiful. The views were phenomenal and everything was pristine. We loved the quick little walk from the house to the market to the beach! It was the perfect getaway spot! The beds are beyond comfy! And all the white linens felt clean and sophisticated! Many events can be held here! We loved the baby gate towards the loft since the steps are a little steeper than average stairs but not super hard to go up. The hot tub was a great add-on for just soaking our worries away. This place has been a very memorable experience for our family and we hope many others will have the chance to enjoy the wonderful amenities here!! Thank you again!! We will miss this house and your extremely kind hospitality!
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A serene bathroom features dual stone sinks with sleek black faucets, set against a backdrop of wood paneling and stone accents. Natural greenery adds a touch of freshness, while round mirrors above the sinks reflect the calming atmosphere.
Earthen home in Salem
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 283 reviews

The Bag Inn A Hobbit Home

SarahRating, 5 stars4 days ago
This was such a cool space and it had some really neat touches. It was absolutely spotless and Roy was super kind. We really loved sitting outside and listening to the birds. We even saw deer grazing in the little field in front of the house. It was cozy and private, perfect for a little get away. There are lots of great breweries in town too. The pillows were a little thick for our liking, so if you like thinner ones, bring your own. Otherwise, it was perfect. Just as described.
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The open living and dining area features a quartz-top dining table surrounded by walnut chairs, with large windows offering views of the ocean. Sunlight brightens the space, complemented by a cozy sectional sofa and a modern entertainment setup in the corner.
Home in Rockaway Beach
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 68 reviews

Luxurious & Cozy Oceanfront Home 50 steps to Beach

ScottRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Stayed here for my anniversary and it did not disappoint. The views were absolutely stunning and it was so peaceful. The house was very clean and has really good amenities. Spencer the host was very nice and responsive. 10/10 would recommend.
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A charming retreat is nestled among lush greenery beside a gently flowing creek. Warm lights illuminate the wooden exterior, accentuating the inviting character of the structure. Surrounding foliage creates a serene atmosphere, enhancing the connection to nature.
Cabin in Seaside
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 55 reviews

New listing! Cozy Creek Cabin

TailorRating, 5 stars1 week ago
We chose this place for its forest vibes and it was nothing short of exactly what we wanted. We spent our last night as singles and our first day as a married couple here. It was perfect.
Superhost
A serene beach scene is captured at twilight, where the reflections of clouds and distant rock formations can be seen in the wet sand. Soft hues of blue and gray blend seamlessly, creating a peaceful atmosphere by the ocean.
Home in Oceanside
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 605 reviews

Oceanside, Oregon Ocean Views- The Perch Cabin

RaymondRating, 5 stars1 week ago
My wife and I spent our honeymoon here at The Perch and we had a wonderful week together. Everything we needed to be cozy and enjoy each other was in the home as well as an easy location for getting down to the beach and local eateries. Thanks! We enjoyed our time here and would return.
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Home in Arch Cape
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 91 reviews

Beachfront + Panoramic Ocean Views, Near Hug Point

JeremyRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Beautiful location with spectacular views. Steps away from the quiet beach. Everything was perfect!
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A young person stands at a set of red double doors, partially open to reveal an outdoor deck framed by lush greenery. Natural light fills the space, highlighting the inviting wooden floor beneath.
Guesthouse in Forest Grove
5 out of 5 average rating, 43 reviews

Forest Retreat in Oregon’s North Coast Foothills

YarynaRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
Chris’s place was such a gem! Way more beautiful and cozy than the photos show—you really have to be there to feel it. The outdoor shower was a total highlight, kind of its own little experience (in the best way). Everything was super clean and comfy, and Chris was a great host—friendly, easy to communicate with, and gave us space to enjoy. Would definitely come back!

Your guide to Northern Oregon Coast Range

All About Northern Oregon Coast Range

Beach vacations don’t get much moodier than Oregon’s North Coast, where the state’s busiest stretch of Highway 101 strings together century-old resort towns like Seaside and Rockaway Beach, rugged fishing ports, and forested parks. The wild landscapes of the Northern Oregon Coast Range are the big draw around Cannon Beach, an oceanfront village known for its tide pools and views of Haystack Rock. You can walk up to the rusting remains of a shipwreck on the beaches near Astoria, an artsy city that’s appeared in famous films. It’s the type of place where storm watching ranks as a popular winter activity and resident fishers host an annual poetry festival.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Northern Oregon Coast Range

Unless you visit at the peak season of July and August, don’t feel obligated to pack a swimsuit, as the ocean stays quite chilly and the climate drizzly. While the record highs in the dry summer months have reached the upper 80 degrees Fahrenheit, the average daily highs on the North Coast are in the upper 60s, though temperatures tend to rise as you head inland. The varying elevations of the Coast Range create numerous microclimates, meaning you’ll want to pack layers. Even in the warmest months, nighttime gets nippy.

Late spring and early fall offer mild weather with fewer crowds. September and October remain reasonably warm before temperatures begin to decline until the winter months, when temperatures remain in the 30s Fahrenheit. Precipitation along the coast is highest in the winter, when most towns experience average monthly rainfall of more than 10 inches. You’ll need dry boots, a raincoat, and warm layers if you plan a visit in the off season.


Top things to do in Northern Oregon Coast Range

Fort Stevens State Park

At the mouth of the mighty Columbia River, this beachfront state park overlooks one of the most dangerous maritime crossings in the world — known as the Graveyard of the Pacific. At low tide, you can walk right up to what’s left of a 1906 shipwreck, whose ghostly ribs rust right there on the beach. You can also hike six miles of trails and tour a Civil War-era earthen fort.

Three Capes Scenic Loop

This 40-mile scenic drive spotlights some of the Oregon Coast’s most scenic places. The popular day-trip route takes you to a trio of state parks, all known for their narrow headlands jutting out into the ocean: Cape Kiwanda, Cape Lookout, and Cape Meares.

Saddle Mountain

Reaching an elevation of 3,288 feet, Saddle Mountain stands among the tallest peaks of the Northern Oregon Coast Range. Access the summit trail within Saddle Mountain State Natural Area, where the diverse flora draws wildflower watchers in the spring. From the top, you can take in views of the Columbia River, the Pacific Ocean, and the snowcapped Cascade Mountains. Before setting out, check the Oregon State Parks website for potential seasonal closures.

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