Gearhardt, Pacific City & Tillamook: Must-Visit Oregon Coast Towns

A girl holds up a complete sand dollar in front of the ocean and mountains along the Oregon Coast.

Gearhardt

Gearhardt is a charming, relaxed beach town with bakeries and boutiques- the beach is just a bonus. Before taking a stroll on the beach, it is well worth a stop in The Natural Nook and Pacific Crest Florist for a variety of stunning home decor. There are also several bakeries to choose from- you can’t go wrong with either By The Way or Ocean Bakery Cafe.

A wild bird with white and black feather holds a colorful fish in its mouth.

However, the main attraction is Del Ray Beach, which is a 10-minute walk away and an equally beautiful but less touristy alternative to Cannon Beach. Throughout the years, I’ve enjoyed walking towards Tillamook Lighthouse with the mountainous views of Ecola State Park. Del Ray Beach is also a seashell collector’s dream with its many shells and sand dollars.

Pacific City

A tip of the whale is seen bursting water out of its spout.

Some of my fondest memories of the Oregon Coast were made in Pacific City. Each year, my family challenged each other to run to the top of the Cape Kiwanda Sand Dune. However, the best part is exploring beyond the top towards the Marine Garden. Some excellent wildlife, like birds and whales, can be found in this quieter section. Even if you think you can’t handle any more sand, it is absolutely worth it to head back towards the beach for the canvas of colours across the sky at sunset. It is also worth noting that Pacific City, with its near-perfect wave conditions, is known for its surfing.

In terms of food options, since 1996, Pelican Brewing Company has been Pacific City’s popular beach-front restaurant and beer hub. They offer many different kinds of beers, from ale with raspberries to their own line of hops-infused sparkling water. For those in need of a sweet treat, stop by Stimulus Coffee and Bakery or Grateful Bread Bakery. At Stimulus, there is an array of fresh baked bread, seasonal special drinks and classic but elevated cafe dishes while Grateful offers baked goods with an old fashioned-hippy vibe on the side.

Tillamook

Although Tillamook offers a wide array of activities, one of my fondest childhood memories obviously surrounds the delights of the Tillamook Creamery. Entry is free, and it’s the perfect place to learn about dairy production, including cheese-making. Take the self-guided tour through the farm exhibit hall with its viewing gallery to witness cheese production in action. However, the obvious highlight is the ice cream, with nearly 30 flavours to choose from.

Beyond the delights of ice cream await the numerous hiking and biking trails in the area. Visitors can explore the many single mountain bike or beach trails. One of the most popular beach trails is the Cape Lookout Main Trail. Visitors in December through April will be blessed with a deep green forest and a whale or two. For avid kayakers, the Nehalem river is a great location for beginners and animal lovers as you can enjoy the gentle waters and admire salmon, seals and birds.

The beauty and tranquillity of each visit never get old, although reflecting on these experiences has made me realize how much more there is to discover. As I look back on my adventures, I’m filled with gratitude for the moments of joy and connection with nature that this coastal paradise has offered me and will continue to offer new visitors.

For more information, head to Travel Oregon.

Analise Saavedra

Analise Saavedra learned to walk in an airport, which has seemingly predestined her for a lifelong passion for travel. She has since visited nearly 35 countries and is always eager to explore more. Analise is a graduate of Trinity Western University, where she earned a degree in International Studies. She began working with Ottawa Life Magazine in 2022 and has written 13 travel articles, while also managing the Travel Trek & Tour website and social media platforms. In her free time, Analise enjoys photography, playing soccer, and hiking. She is based in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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