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Inn at Cannon Beach 888-777-4047  Theoceanlodge.Com 800-321-6304Innatcannonbeachcom 2018 OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE CBM18.indd 1 1/29/18 10:03 AM LICENSED & BONDED #150126 “Helping shape the character of Cannon Beach since 1973.” SUPPORTED BY A FULLY EQUIPPED CABINET SHOP FEATURING CANYON CREEK. 390 Elk Creek Road 503-436-2235 Cannon Beach, OR 97110 www.coasterconstruction.com CBM18.indd 2 1/29/18 10:03 AM Visitor Information Center Visit the Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Information Center for information about local attractions, lodging, dining, shopping, events and recreation. Located at: 207 N Spruce Street Summer Hours: June 15 - September 15, 9am-6pm Winter Hours: September 16 - June 14, 10am-5pm Telephone: Features (503) 436-2623 6 THE ULTIMATE OREGON COAST EXPERIENCE Website: It's easy to enjoy the beautiful beaches, rocky shoreline and stunning views cannonbeach.org of the Oregon Coast in and around Cannon Beach. E-mail: [email protected] 10 DISCOVER OUR ART TOWN & COASTAL CULTURE Mailing address: Explore the arts and local culture in the Oregon Coast's most Cannon Beach picturesque town. Information Center PO Box 64 14 ENCOUNTERS WITH NATURE & WILDLIFE Cannon Beach, OR 97110 Cannon Beach natural areas host an astonishing variety of wildlife and sealife. 18 A PLACE FOR ROMANCE & CELEBRATIONS @ExperienceCannonBeach Savor the Northwest's most romantic and inspiring destination. 22 GREAT HIKING & NATURAL AREAS On the Cover Just minutes from Cannon Beach are the North Oregon Coast's best hiking trails, recreation areas and stunning State Parks. Famous for Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach, Oregon is the Northwest's top destination 26 THE SECRETS OF THE SEASON to get away, celebrate and Seek out the unique experiences of Cannon Beach during our secret experience magical moments. season between October and May. Photo by Jora Mengjia Wu Cannon Beach Magazine is published for the Cannon Beach Sections Resources Chamber of Commerce by Explorer Media Group, Inc.All 35 FOOD & DRINK 30 CALENDAR OF EVENTS contents are copyrighted and all rights are reserved. No contents 39 SHOPPING 68 CHAMBER MEMBER LISTINGS may be reproduced without the written consent of the publisher. 49 ARTS 75 BEACH SAFETY For advertising information: 76 MAP (503) 717-1122 55 MORE TO DO For 2018 tide tables, visit: © 2018 Explorer Media Group, Inc. 59 LODGING cannonbeach.org/explore/Tide-Charts CBM18.indd 3 1/29/18 10:03 AM FOUR GREAT CANNON BEACH HOTEL CHOICES The Ocean Lodge Inn at Cannon Beach 888-777-4047 theoceanlodge.com 800-321-6304innatcannonbeachcom Lighthouse Inn Lodges at Cannon Beach 866-265-1686cblighthouseinn.com 877-261-9184 lodgesatcbhotel.com CBM18.indd 4 1/29/18 10:03 AM alk our sandy beach crowned by Haystack Rock, an Oregon icon, and you Wwill begin to see why we love this stretch of the Oregon Coast. Named one of the world’s 100 most beautiful places by National Geographic, this remarkable landscape will simply take your breath away. The stunning coastline views and remarkable natural areas blend magically with our charming village by the sea where you can savor the culinary bounty of the Pacific Northwest, enjoy luxurious oceanfront lodging and explore one of the top art towns in America. It’s just 90 minutes from Portland, but light years from the ordinary. There is Magic Here. cannonbeach.org 5 CBM18.indd 5 1/30/18 11:52 AM Great restaurants, exceptional shopping and rock star views. Apparently you can have it all. Silver Point Gary Hayes Gary 6 cannonbeach.org CBM18.indd 6 1/29/18 10:04 AM Cannon Beach is the Ultimate Oregon Coast Experience. eautiful beaches graced by dramatic rock formations and stunning viewpoints of the Bcoastline are just the beginning of what makes Cannon Beach the ultimate Oregon Coast experience. You’ll be captivated by the beauty of our remarkably scenic setting and unsurpassed natural areas. Miles of sandy beach call out to be explored where Haystack Rock, one of Oregon's most recognizable icons and a National Wildlife Refuge, is home to seabirds and accessible tidepools. Just minutes away are spectacular state parks with some of the grandest views on the Oregon Coast and hiking trails that lead through rainforest to more breathtaking vistas. Sink your feet into the sandy expanse, let the rhythm of the surf soothe your soul, cozy up around a glowing beach fire or set off on an adventure. Just steps from this scenic setting, you'll find luxurious oceanfront lodging and our inviting downtown with flower-lined pathways and colorful courtyards leading to great restaurants, outstanding shopping and a dozen art galleries. cannonbeach.org 7 CBM18.indd 7 1/30/18 11:52 AM DON'T MISS BEACHES & PARKS Ecola State Park offers panoramic views of miles of coastline including Haystack Rock, the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse and Indian Beach (top right). Hug Point offers beach access, a sandstone sculpted waterfall and sea caves. The Beach & Haystack Rock: Nearly four miles Arcadia Beach: A two-minute drive south of Cannon of beach stretch out from downtown Cannon Beach Beach leads to Arcadia Beach State Recreation Site. with Haystack Rock rising 235 feet at the edge of the The area features beach access at Lion Rock and offers shoreline. The iconic rock is a National Wildlife Refuge extensive beach walks south to Hug Point and north to where you can observe tidepools teeming with sealife. Silver Point. It's also an active seabird nesting spot, famous for its easily observable colony of Tufted Puffins from spring Hug Point: Three miles south of Cannon Beach, Hug through summer. Point State Recreation Site offers beach access and a peek at local history. At lower tides, you can walk north Ecola State Park: Just a winding drive through and find sea caves, a small waterfall and remnants of moss-covered rainforest at the north end of Cannon the old cliff-side roadway. Beach, Ecola State Park is a not-to-be-missed gem. The drive emerges at one of the Oregon Coast’s most famous Oswald West State Park: About 10 minutes south views overlooking nearby rock formations including of Cannon Beach, Oswald West State Park offers many Haystack Rock, as well as capes and headlands miles to miles of hiking trails, stunning viewpoints and an easy the south. The park offers easy walking paths, several walk to lovely Short Sand Beach, popular for surfing. miles of hiking trails, picnic areas, access to Indian Beach and Crescent Beach, views of the historic Tillamook Rock Lighthouse and vantage points for bird and whale watching. For More: CannonBeach.org/explore/Things-to-Do-and-See-in-Cannon-Beach-Oregon 8 cannonbeach.org CBM18.indd 8 1/29/18 10:04 AM 2FHDQIURQWVSDFLRXVJXHVWURRPV VXLWHVILUHSODFHVEDOFRQLHVVDOWZDWHUSRROVSD VDXQDH[HUFLVHIDFLOLW\SHWIULHQGO\URRPVVTIWRIPHHWLQJ EDQTXHWIDFLOLWLHV 5HVHUYDWLRQVWRORYDQDLQQFRP CBM18.indd 9 1/29/18 10:04 AM The inspiring displays of beauty don't end with our outdoor views. Icefire Glassworks Gary Hayes Gary 10 cannonbeach.org CBM18.indd 10 1/29/18 10:04 AM You'll be inspired by the Oregon Coast's top arts town. annon Beach combines the inspiring beauty of the Oregon Coast with a picture-perfect Cvillage by the sea recognized as one of America’s 100 Best Art Towns. Take a tour of our dozen art galleries, then see colorful creations being made at our working glass blowing studio. Make it a night on the town with a live theater performance at our historic Coaster Theatre Playhouse. Visit during one of our three annual art festivals and meet some of the nation's leading artists for a weekend full of gallery receptions, artist presentations, music and fun. Craft and creativity permeate the fabric of our community, from our classic coastal architecture and public art to our unique shops and restaurants. Talented chefs perfectly present the bounty of the Northwest. Local brewers craft an extensive range of beers. You might sample locally-distilled spirits, taste Northwest wines or encounter performances by local musicians. Cannon Beach is a town that invites you to explore and you're sure to find something that inspires you. cannonbeach.org 11 CBM18.indd 11 1/30/18 11:52 AM EXPERIENCE COASTAL CULTURE Beth Wise Beth Capturing the beauty of the Oregon Coast in watercolors and oils, artist Jeffrey Hull has been at the center of the Cannon Beach art scene since 1987, operating the Jeffrey Hull Gallery. DragonFire Gallery offers a colorful and contemporary collection of original art. Music around town is part of Stormy Weather Arts Festival in November. Galleries & Studios: Most of Cannon Beach's Coastal History: The town of Cannon Beach has a dozen art galleries are located within a few blocks in uniquely Oregon story to tell. On your visit, you'll take downtown Cannon Beach, but don't miss the working in the views that Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery glassblowing studio, Icefire Glassworks, and the non- experienced when they visited this area in 1806. The profit Cannon Beach Gallery in Midtown. Pick up a Cannon Beach History Center tells the story of Cannon gallery map to plan your arts tour. Beach's past through permanent exhibits and events. Live Theater: The Coaster Theatre Playhouse Literary Arts: Discussions with best-selling authors presents a year-round schedule of live theater and a keynote speaker are part of the Get Lit at the performances and special concerts in a historic Cannon Beach event in May. The Cannon Beach Library and Beach building. The structure once housed a roller Jupiter's Books also host literary programs. skating rink before becoming the home of the Oregon Coast's oldest and most successful community theater Community Arts Programs: The Cannon Beach programs.
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