Best attractions and places to see around Oceanside include a diverse range of sites, from coastal viewpoints to historical landmarks and natural trails. The region offers opportunities to explore scenic coastlines, observe wildlife, and experience local culture. Visitors can find a mix of natural beauty and man-made structures.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Netarts Bay Drive showcases stunning vistas of the Pacific Ocean, offering dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and crashing waves. Keep your eyes peeled for whales, seabirds, seals, and even the occasional otter frolicking along the coast.
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The Cape Meares Lighthouse is the shortest lighthouse in Oregon, yet it is far from lacking in beauty. Situated on a stunning promontory, it's a perfect spot for whale watching during the months of December and January. The lighthouse was first lit in 1890 and remained operational until its deactivation in 1963. Entry is free with daily tours by volunteers. There is a gift shop, restrooms, picnic areas, and plenty of surrounding overlook spots with outstanding views of the Pacific that stretch for miles.
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Symons State Scenic Viewpoint is the perfect spot to catch a breathtaking view of the Oregon coastline. From here, you can take in the stunning beauty of Oceanside, Maxwell Point, and the sandy shores below. The view to the south is equally impressive, with a sweeping panorama as far as the eye can see. If you look out to the north, you'll also catch a glimpse of Cape Lookout as it reaches far out into the ocean.
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Just a short run from the parking area, this lighthouse boasts gorgeous views of the coast!
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https://www.tillamook.com/visit-us/creamery The Tillamook Creamery offers tours with tastings of cheese and ice cream — you should book these in advance through the website. I managed to convince them to stash my bikepacking bike in a storage closet while taking the tour. This is a great place to stop for lunch. There's a market where you can buy cheese and other sandwich ingredients. The cafeteria offers burgers, mac & cheese, pizza, etc. The ice cream stand offers dozens of flavors.
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Landslides have reduced this segment to hike or bicycle traffic only. You will probably have to push your bike across some of the slides and the pavement is slowly sloughing away too. Be careful.
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Go upstairs to the 2nd level for a walk-through on how cheese is made here. Be sure to buy some ice cream at the ice cream bar, it's great.
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You can experience stunning coastal views at Netarts Bay Drive, which offers dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and opportunities for wildlife spotting. Another excellent spot is Symons State Scenic Viewpoint, providing breathtaking panoramas of the Oregon coastline, including Oceanside, Maxwell Point, and Cape Lookout.
Yes, the Cape Meares Lighthouse is a significant historical landmark. It's the shortest lighthouse in Oregon, first lit in 1890, and offers gorgeous views of the coast. It's also a prime location for whale watching during December and January.
The area around Oceanside is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore hiking trails like the Abandoned Three Cape Road, which is now primarily for hiking or cycling due to landslides. For more structured activities, consider road cycling routes like the 'Tillamook Three Capes Loop' or hiking trails such as 'Cape Meares Viewpoint and Octopus Tree Trail'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Oceanside and Hiking around Oceanside guides.
Absolutely! The Tillamook Creamery is a fantastic family-friendly destination where you can take tours to see how cheese is made and enjoy their famous ice cream bar. Many viewpoints like Cape Meares Lighthouse and Netarts Bay Drive are also suitable for families, offering scenic beauty and easy access.
The Tillamook Creamery is a must-visit for food lovers. Besides learning about cheese making, they offer a cafeteria with burgers, mac & cheese, pizza, and a wide selection of ice cream flavors. It's a great spot for lunch and to purchase local dairy products.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning coastal views and the unique experiences offered. For instance, the Cape Meares Lighthouse is praised for its gorgeous views and whale watching opportunities. The Tillamook Creamery is a hit for its tours and delicious ice cream. The natural beauty and the blend of historical sites with scenic vistas are highly appreciated.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the 'Tillamook Three Capes Loop' is a difficult road cycling route, and the 'Wooden Planks Trail at Rockaway Beach Park – Nehalem River loop' is a difficult cycling route. The Abandoned Three Cape Road, while not officially rated, presents challenges due to landslides, making it suitable for experienced hikers or cyclists pushing their bikes.
Yes, Cape Meares Lighthouse is an excellent spot for whale watching, especially during the months of December and January when whales are migrating. Netarts Bay Drive also offers opportunities to spot whales, seabirds, seals, and otters along the coast.
For an easy walk, consider the 'Cape Meares Viewpoint and Octopus Tree Trail' or the 'Cape Meares Lighthouse and Octopus Tree Trail', both listed as easy hiking routes. The 'Oceanside Beach to Tunnel Beach Trail' is another short, easy option for a pleasant stroll along the coast. You can find these and more in the Hiking around Oceanside guide.
Yes, Netarts Bay Drive is a highly recommended scenic drive. It offers stunning vistas of the Pacific Ocean, with dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and crashing waves, making it perfect for a leisurely drive with beautiful views.
While specific seasonal tips for Oceanside are not provided, coastal areas like this generally offer pleasant conditions for sightseeing and outdoor activities during late spring, summer, and early fall. These months typically provide milder weather and clearer skies, ideal for exploring lighthouses, scenic viewpoints, and enjoying cycling or hiking trails. Whale watching is best in December and January.


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