SPRING 2018 VISITOR GUIDE MAPS & TRAVEL INFORMATION MUST-SEE STOPS ON THE OREGON COAST CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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SPRING 2018 VISITOR GUIDE MAPS & TRAVEL INFORMATION MUST-SEE STOPS ON THE OREGON COAST CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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10 COAST EXPLORER 24 34 47 55 62 66 ON THE COVER Cape Perepetua Scenic Area near Yachats Photo by Gary Hayes COASTLINES 9 Information on coastal attractions and destinations. CALENDAR 45 A coastwide guide to community events, festivals and entertainment. DINING 55 Features and news about regional food and drink. SHOPPING 59 Features and news about coastal shops and merchandise. ARTS 64 Featuring Spring Unveiling Festival in Cannon Beach and news about galleries, artists and art events. MAPS & TRAVEL 71 Regional maps and coastal travel information resources. LOOKING BACK 78 Our photo feature offering a look back into history. 58 Meridian Restaurant Opens in Pacifi c City

COAST EXPLORER ONLINE See these and other feature stories at coastexplorermagazine.com/features/ Ultimate Tour of the Oregon Coast With beautiful sandy beaches stretching out between scenic rainforest-covered headlands and dramatic rocky coastlines, the North Oregon Coast offers unimaginable beauty at every turn. coastexplorermagazine.com/features/2045-top-attractions-touring-the-north-oregon-coast COAST EXPLORER Coast Explorer is published three times per year and is distributed free on the Oregon and Washington coast at visitor centers, hotels, local businesses and throughout the Northwest at travel i nformation centers. Momentous Moments The South Oregon Coast has many surprises in store for visitors to discover. coastexplorermagazine.com/features/favorite-stops-on-the-south-oregon-coast Roadside Rarities Four Northwest coastal attractions have mesmerized travelers since our grandparents' generation and still draw large crowds today. A visit to the oldest roadside attractions on the coast will reveal why that still fascinate. coastexplorermagazine.com/features/oldest-attractions-on-the-oregon-coast-and-washington-coast Publisher Gary Hayes Managing Editor Ingrid Mueller Associate Editor Beth Wise Contributing Writers Kelsey Balensifer Geneva Miller Graphic Designer Jeff McKerren See our coastal event calendar at: coastexplorermagazine.com/calendar/ LIKE US ON FACEBOOK Daily updates, links to great information & photos for inspiring your next trip. SIGN UP FOR OUR E-NEWSLETTER Great lodging offers each month, read about upcoming events & news. Text "coast" to 22828 to sign up. Subscriptions Subscriptions to Coast Explorer Magazine are $15 per year (three issues), U.S. only. Subscribe at CoastExplorerMagazine.com or mail your check to: FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM Sharing the best of the Oregon Coast & PNW coastal destinations. Use #CoastExplorer to give us permission to repost on Instagram or Facebook. SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE Now playing fun, informative and inspirational videos from the Pacifi c Northwest Coast. To watch, subscribe to our channel by searching for Coast Explorer Magazine. Explorer Media Group PO Box 278 Cannon Beach, OR 97110 info@coastexplorermagazine.com CoastExplorerMagazine.com (503) 717-1122 (888) 609-6051 - Toll-free (503) 717-1124 - Fax COASTEXPLORERMAGAZINE.COM the resource for coast explorers All content is copyrighted and all rights are reserved. No reproduction of any content is permitted without written consent. 2018 Explorer Media Group, Inc.

BIG PICTURE Thor's Well at Cape Perpetua 6 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

HOW TO BE WEATHER SAVVY ON THE OREGON COAST Many people just don t get it about the Oregon Coast. They think it s a good idea to plan their trip for summer when it s most likely to be sunny and warm. The most spectacular and transformative moments you can enjoy on the Oregon Coast have nothing to do with sunny weather and spring is an opportunity to experience them. It offers the perfect time to discover the true character of the Oregon Coast. The lush dampness of the Pacifi c Northwest s coastal rainforest that borders the coastline explodes with fresh green growth and the stunning landscapes are ever-changing with dramatic moments of light and weather. For those who want to truly experience the best of the Oregon Coast in the spring, here are a few tips to make you weather savvy. First, if the weather forecast is for showers or partly cloudy, it s a forecast for spectacular. Sunbreaks between showers or sunsets illuminating clouds can bathe the scenic landscape in the most enchanting scenes of light and color. Let the weather infl uence your activities. If it s raining, hang out in a coffee shop, sample clam chowder or enjoy the scene from your oceanfront room. If you get sunbreaks, head to the beach or a viewpoint. If it s rainy, gear up for a walk in the rainforest. Always keep your eye on the weather towards sunset when even a cloudy day can turn into a memorable sunset. Those who live here know that if you don t like the weather, just wait a few minutes and it will likely change. Finally, don t expect it to be sunny and warm on any visit. It s probably not a problem if you forgot your sunscreen or bathing suit, but don t forget to bring a sweater and your rain jacket. In short, be prepared for any kind of weather conditions. Let the mist touch your face. Watch for wildlife and enjoy crashing waves that will be gone by the time the summer crowds arrive. This is the Oregon Coast at its authentic best. Gary Hayes Gary Hayes Coast Explorer Publisher coastexplorermagazine.com 7

COASTLINES Spruce Islands at Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor

THE OREGON COAST WWith 363 miles of spectacular, the Oregon Coast offers seemingly endless public access to long stretches of soft sandy beaches, stunning vistas of jagged rocky shoreline and astounding spectacles of nature from one end to the other. Rainforestcovered headlands reach miles into the sea, the result of millions of years-old lava flows and erosion carving a landscape like no other on the planet. The largest expanse of coastal sand dunes in North America stretches out along 40 miles of coast to provide sightseers and hikers an other-worldly landscape to discover and ATV enthusiasts a playground of epic proportion. Incredible displays of wildlife include some of the world's best birdwatching, seals and sea lions basking on rocky shores, Gray Whales that migrate along the coast by the tens of thousands and Roosevelt Elk grazing in large herds through meadows. Travelers discover unique towns ranging from the Northwest's first US settlement in Astoria to cities that grew from logging and fishing pasts and some of the most beautiful beach resort towns anywhere. How do you choose from 363 miles of spectacular? This guide to the Oregon Coast will help you decide. Gary Hayes coastexplorermagazine.com 9

THE NORTH OREGON COAST Some of the Oregon Coast's great scenic viewpoints, lush rainforest hiking trails, historical attractions and quaint coastal communities can be discovered on Oregon's North Coast. Visitors can explore Astoria, the oldest US settlement west of the Rockies; Seaside, Oregon's first beach resort town and very possibly the Northwest's favorite family destination; Cannon Beach, a scenic wonderland and renowned art town; and at least a dozen other small towns on the edges of scenic beaches, rivers and bays. Beautiful natural areas like Ecola State Park, Cape Meares, Oswald West State Park and Cape Lookout offer stunning sights and scenic hikes. You can visit a more than 100-year-old shipwreck at Fort Stevens State Park, walk Seaside's historic oceanfront promenade and explore tidepools at Oregon's iconic Haystack Rock. The region also offers one of the best side trips off scenic Highway 101, the Three Capes Scenic Route.

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NORTH OREGON COAST TOP STOPS (north to south) ASTORIA Astoria, the oldest US settlement west of the Rocky Mountains, was the first commercial hub of the West Coast due to its strategic position near the mouth of the Columbia River. Today, a riverfront walk offers views of the river, now busy with cargo ships, rather than the sailing ships of the earliest international traders. A restored trolley also traverses the river front, passing working waterfront buildings and old cannery piers intermixed with hotels, pubs and restaurants. The Columbia River Maritime Museum is a top attraction on the riverfront. Victorian homes climb the hillside of Astoria and the top of town is crowned with the Astoria Column, a lighthouse-like structure built in the 1920s offering panoramic views of the entire region. FORT STEVENS STATE PARK US 101 Milepost 6.5 Fort Stevens State Park stretches from the south jetty of the Columbia River south along a sandy beach where you can still see the remains of a shipwreck from over 100 years ago. Encompassing 4200 acres, the Park includes a large campground, a network of nine miles of paved bicycle trails and six miles of hiking trails that allow you to explore forests, lakes, wetlands, dunes and beach. Visitors can explore the military fortifications that served to defend the Columbia River through World War II. A military museum shares the history of the Fort that dates back to the Civil War. The Destination for Dogs... ASTORIA-MEGLER BRIDGE dogsallowedcannonbeach.com coastexplorermagazine.com 13

COASTLINES LEWIS & CLARK S FORT CLATSOP US 101 Milepost 7.1 One of the top sites of the Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, Fort Clatsop features visitor center exhibits, multi-media programs and a full size re-creation of the fort built by the Lewis and Clark expedition to endure the winter of 1806. During the summer and for some other special events, authentically costumed re-enactors offer interpretive programs. SEASIDE Oregon s first beach resort town is known as one of the Northwest s top family destinations. Family friendly shops, restaurants and attractions ranging from a large arcade to bumper cars line famous Broadway street which ends at the beach and the historic automobile turnaround. The Turnaround and Seaside s 1.5 mile oceanfront promenade are top attractions in Seaside and are among the Oregon Coast s most recognized landmarks dating from the 1920s. ECOLA STATE PARK US 101 Milepost 28 A day-use park offering panoramic views of the coast including Cannon Beach, Haystack Rock and other offshore rocks; headlands to the south and the offshore Tillamook Rock Lighthouse. The main viewpoint area offers paved walking trails and hiking trailheads. The Indian Beach parking area offers beach access and additional hiking trails including the Tillamook Head Trail crossing six miles over the headland to Seaside. This is one of the coast s best Gray Whale watching viewpoints during the twiceannual migration. Watch for the frequent sightings of Bald Eagles and Roosevelt Elk too. HAYSTACK ROCK IN CANNON BEACH (TOP), GEARHART BEACH AND TILLAMOOK HEAD (NEAR RIGHT), TILLAMOOK ROCK LIGHTHOUSE (FAR RIGHT) 14 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

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CANNON BEACH & HAYSTACK ROCK This destination combines small town beach resort character with great nearby natural areas and is known as one of the Northwest s top art towns, home to numerous galleries in this picturesque community. Oregon s famous Haystack Rock sits at the edge of the beach and Ecola State Park is accessed from the north end of town. Haystack Rock is part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge and is home to the state s most easily viewed colony of Tufted Puffins during spring and summer. The tidepool area at its base is one of Oregon s seven designated Marine Garden protected areas. Culinary delights, inspiring art and Oregon s most famous rock too. OSWALD WEST STATE PARK US 101 Milepost 39 Sky-high scenic views from roadside turnouts offer stunning panoramic views from the edge of Neahkahnie Mountain. A short trail leads to Short Sand Beach and hiking trails extend to the end of Cape Falcon and climb Neahkahnie Mountain. The park encompasses 2484 acres including a 13- mile stretch of the Oregon Coast Trail that weaves its way through the entire park, starting at the community of Arch Cape. MANZANITA Just three miles south of Oswald West State Park, several miles of sandy beach stretch out to the south from the base of Neahkahnie Mountain past the quaint town of Manzanita. Laneda Avenue serves as the main street in town and meanders down to the beach between unique shops and restaurants befitting this artisan-centric beach town. NEHALEM Located along the banks of the Nehalem River, this town is adorned with hanging baskets of brilliant blooms at fun shops and restaurants along the main street. Nearby is Nehalem Bay State Park, featuring ocean and bayfront beaches, camping, hiking and bike trails. VIEW FROM INDIAN BEACH IN ECOLA STATE PARK @ExperienceCannonBeach CannonBeach.org coastexplorermagazine.com 17

COASTLINES NEHALEM BAY STATE PARK US 101 Milepost 43.8 Campground and day use areas on a four-mile long sand spit with ocean on one side and Nehalem Bay on the other. The park features a forested 1.8-mile long bike path. WHEELER Wheeler is located on the southern shore of Nehalem Bay. Cast a line or drop a crab net into the water from the public dock. Nehalem Bay and the Nehalem River offer kayaking, fishing and crabbing, with boats and crab pots available for rent along the shore. For a more relaxed visit, visitors can enjoy a picnic along the waterfront or at Upper City Park, overlooking the town and river. BRIGHTON Located across the bay from Nehalem Bay State Park, Brighton is a great spot for crabbing, clamming and fishing. In addition to boat rentals, the local marina offers the option to have your catch cooked on the spot for a truly fresh seafood experience. ROCKAWAY BEACH & WAYSIDE With seven miles of beaches and Twin Rocks just off shore, Rockaway Beach offers easy access to its small town beach experience. The historic town with railroad beginnings grew up along the line reaching from Portland to Tillamook in the early 1900s and pays appropriate tribute with a red caboose-housed visitor information center along the highway near easy access to the beach. Visitors can still catch a train here and explore the shores of Tillamook Bay. THREE GRACES NEAR GARIBALDI (TOP), NEAHKAHNIE MOUNTAIN IN OSWALD WEST STATE PARK (NEAR LEFT), HUG POINT STATE RECREATION SITE (FAR RIGHT) 18 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

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COASTLINES GARIBALDI An active port and marina, Garibaldi is a small fishing village at the northern end of Tillamook Bay. Visitors can ride the rails along Tillamook Bay from here to Rockaway Beach, charter a boat and go fishing, paddle a kayak out for some birdwatching or enjoy the local museum specializing in the history of this port and mill town. TILLAMOOK Best known as the home to Tillamook Cheese, the Tillamook County Creamery visitor center draws nearly a million visitors each year. At the Latimer Quilt & Textile Center you will find quilts and textiles dating back to 1851. Just south of Tillamook, a hiking trail leads through ancient Sitka Spruce and Western Red Cedar along Munson Creek to Munson Creek Falls, the tallest waterfall in the coast range, dropping 319 feet. Tillamook is the northern gateway to the Three Capes Scenic Route. See next page for recommended side trip to Three Capes Scenic Route PROPOSAL ROCK & NESKOWIN BEACH STATE RECREATION SITE From the Neskowin Beach State Recreation Site wayside just off the highway, follow the path along Hawk Creek to the beach and Proposal Rock. LION ROCK AT ARCADIA BEACH 20 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

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RECOMMENDED SIDE TRIP: THREE CAPES SCENIC ROUTE Southbound: US 101 Milepost 65.7 Northbound: US 101 Milepost 90.3 The Three Capes Scenic Route follows a stretch of coastline between Tillamook and Pacifi c City while the Coast Highway runs inland. The route s top stops include Cape Meares, Cape Lookout and Cape Kiwanda, but also passes through the dune landscape of Sand Lake and along scenic Netarts Bay. From north to south: Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area CAPE MEARES STATE SCENIC VIEWPOINT & LIGHTHOUSE Cape Meares rises 200 feet above the waves offering panoramic views and a short walk to an historic lighthouse. The natural area includes three miles of hiking trails and a mile long walking trail through old growth Sitka Spruce including the uniquely shaped Octopus Tree. One of the coast s best spots for bird watching and whale watching during the twice-annual migration. OCEANSIDE BEACH STATE RECREATION SITE This beach-side parking area offers access to the beach on the south side of Maxwell Mountain with Three Arch Rocks visible offshore. From the beach, a crude pedestrian tunnel through the mountain offers access to the beach on the other side during low tides. In the winter months, this spot is prime for agate hunting. Summer is prime time for beachcombing the tidepools, fi shing and wildlife viewing. NETARTS BAY With opportunities for outdoor adventure and wildlife watching, Netarts Bay is a quiet alternative to busier waterfronts. Protected from the ocean by the Netarts Spit, this seven-mile stretch of water, nestled between Cape Meares and Cape Lookout, is a haven for kayaking, birdwatching, clamming and crabbing. CAPE LOOKOUT STATE PARK A beautiful park with three miles of beach, a large campground and day use area great for picnicking with more than eight miles of hiking trails through lush, old growth rainforest to the end of the cape. CLAY MYERS STATE NATURAL AREA AT WHALEN ISLAND Made up of mixed woodlands, grasslands and fresh and saltwater wetlands, this estuary environment is home to a diverse collection of wildlife and sea creatures. The area and its inhabitant wildlife can be seen from a walk around the Whalen Island Loop Trail that circles the island. SAND LAKE RECREATION AREA With over 1000 acres of open sand dunes, surrounded by forests and the Pacifi c, the Sand Lake Recreation Area is a unique stop along the Oregon Coast. Outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of the Sand Lake Estuary by fi shing, swimming and hiking; or bring a properly permitted Off-Highway Vehicle to cruise the dunes. Campgrounds are available, but fi ll up fast during peak seasons. CAPE KIWANDA STATE NATURAL AREA This sandstone cape stands in contrast to its neighboring basalt headlands. The south side of the cape is a giant sand dune and climbing to the top offers views of the unique sculpted sandstone landscape, sheer cliffs and crashing waves when the surf is up. The base of the cape features tidepools, one of Oregon s seven designated Marine Garden protected areas. Offshore is Haystack Rock, not to be confused with Cannon Beach s Haystack Rock. BOB STRAUB STATE PARK The park offers beach access, fi shing, picnicking and a horse trail. A trail from the parking lot west takes hikers two miles to the tip of Nestucca Spit. coastexplorermagazine.com 23

Gary Hayes View from Heceta Head

THE CENTRAL OREGON COAST The Central Oregon Coast invites visitors to discover some of Oregon s top natural attractions like Devil s Punchbowl, Spouting Horn, Yaquina Head and Devil s Churn. Both large and small communities offer unique experiences. Newport s attractions range from beaches to bayfront with two lighthouses, the graceful and historic Yaquina Bay Bridge and the renowned Oregon Coast Aquarium. Lincoln City features miles of sandy shore plus shopping and dining delights. Smaller towns like Depoe Bay, Yachats and Florence are gateways to remarkable landscapes including the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area, the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area and Cape Foulweather. Hikers will find several miles of trails at Cape Perpetua and sightseers will relish views of the Heceta Head Lighthouse, a sparkling gem in a remarkable setting.

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CENTRAL OREGON COAST TOP STOPS (north to south) LINCOLN CITY The town of Lincoln City extends along a stretch of coastline covering more than seven miles of US 101 and incorporates several unique districts, once individual communities. The city offers abundant shopping including a large factory outlet mall and attractions including Chinook Winds Casino Resort and the Jennifer Sears Glass Art Studio where visitors can blow their own piece of art glass. DEPOE BAY The small town of Depoe Bay is known as the Whale Watching Capital of the Oregon Coast. The nearby waters are frequented by Gray Whales that linger much of the year in the area rather than migrating north with most of the whale population. Oregon State Parks operates the Whale Watching Center at the south end of the seawall. When tides are right, spouting horns below the seawall put on a show as surging waves are forced through small openings in the lava beds shooting water like geysers up to 60 feet in the air. Depoe Bay is also home to the world s smallest navigable harbor and offers charter fi shing and whale watching tours. Nearby Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint and the Otter Crest State Scenic Viewpoint on Cape Foulweather are also great places for wave and whale watching. DEVIL S PUNCHBOWL STATE NATURAL AREA Southbound: US 101 Milepost 132.4 Northbound: US 101 Milepost 133 A short side trip off US 101 at Otter Rock leads to Devils Punchbowl, a unique geological formation. From the viewpoint, you peer down into the sandstone caldron, likely once a sea cave whose CAPE PERPETUA SCENIC AREA coastexplorermagazine.com 27

COASTLINES roof collapsed. When surf is up, waves roll into the cave opening, swirl and froth like a devilish brew. The small wayside offers nice panoramic views and a trail leads to tide pools on the north side of the punchbowl, one of just seven protected intertidal areas in Oregon designated as Marine Gardens. YAQUINA HEAD OUTSTANDING NATURAL AREA & LIGHTHOUSE US 101 Milepost 137.6 The scenic headland reaches a mile into the Pacifi c offering panoramic views, Oregon s tallest lighthouse and access to a beautiful intertidal area. Small offshore islands offer habitat for seabirds and Harbor Seals while Gray Whales are often spotted in the waters, even during the non-migratory seasons. A stairway leads to Cobble Beach and one of Oregon s seven protected Marine Garden intertidal areas, a great place to see purple sea urchins and many other interesting creatures. A second intertidal area, Quarry Cove, offers handicap access. An interpretive center features exhibits on the lighthouse history and the natural and cultural history of the area. NEWPORT The Central Oregon Coast s largest city is home to popular attractions including the Oregon Coast Aquarium and an historic bayfront area that is part working waterfront and part tourist attraction with shops and restaurants. Attractions include Ripley's Believe It or Not, Wax Works wax museum, marine life exhibits and dive shows at Undersea Gardens, charter fi shing and marine life boat tours. The barking of sea lions on the bay front docks frequently resonates throughout the area and the blubbery beasts always draw a crowd. The historic and now trendy Nye Beach district adjacent to Newport s beachfront is another commercial center. The Yaquina Bay Lighthouse is located in the Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site on the northwest side of the Yaquina Bay Bridge at the bay entrance, also offering good views of the 1936 bridge, one of the gems of renowned bridge designer Conde B. McCullough. SEAL ROCK BEACH (TOP), YACHATS (NEAR LEFT), NYE BEACH IN NEWPORT (FAR RIGHT) 28 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

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SEAL ROCK STATE RECREATION SITE US 101 Milepost 150.8 Seal Rock makes an easy stop for day use exploring. The wayside offers paths and viewpoints overlooking near shore rock formations that are habitat for seals, sea lions and sea birds. The stretch of sandy beach offers access to tidepool areas. WALDPORT Home to crab, clams, salmon and steelhead, Waldport s Alsea Bay is a great spot to catch dinner. Public docks offer excellent crabbing with rental gear and bait available nearby where you can also have your catch cooked. Wildlife enthusiasts can take advantage of bird watching around the bay and outdoor adventurers can grab their kayaks and go for a paddle in the bay. For more information on the bay bridge, check out the Historic Alsea Bay Bridge Interpretive Center, where Oregon State Parks naturalists give summer tours of the bridge, along with scheduled clamming and crabbing demonstrations. YACHATS This small beach resort community makes a great base for exploring the Central Oregon Coast including the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area located just to the south. The Yachats 804 trail is an oceanfront walking trail that connects to a seven mile stretch of beach to the north. Part of the trail parallels a rocky basalt shelf with tidepools and exciting ocean action when the surf is up. CAPE PERPETUA SCENIC AREA Southbound: US 101 Milepost 166.2 Northbound: US 101 Milepost 167.5 Enjoy spectacular highway wayside viewpoints for a brief stop or spend the day hiking though diverse scenic landscapes including old growth rainforest, beaches and dramatic rocky shores. The Devils Churn Viewpoint overlooks a deep narrow channel in the basalt headland where waves are channeled with great force, booming and crashing as they collide with the rocks, then raining down as misty showers YAQUINA HEAD LIGHTHOUSE coastexplorermagazine.com 31

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of ocean spray. At Cook s Chasm, visitors can be mesmerized by the action of the rocky shoreline. When tides are right, waves surge up the chasm, forcing water through a hole in the rock that erupts like a geyser of spray and foam a natural wonder known as Spouting Horn. On the rocky shoreline plateau just to the northwest of the Cook s Chasm viewpoint is Thor s Well, a hole in the lava shelf where water surges out of the opening, then drains back like a hole in the ocean, creating a 360-degree waterfall. In all, the Scenic Area encompasses 2700 acres connected by 26 miles of hiking trails. The Interpretive Center serves as the hub and main parking area. You can hike or drive to the Cape Perpetua Overlook offering a panoramic view of 65 miles of coastline. Tidepool areas can be accessed along the Captain Cook Trail. There are also 10 miles of trails open to mountain bikes. HECETA HEAD STATE PARK & LIGHTHOUSE US 101 Milepost 178.2 The recently restored Heceta Head Lighthouse sits in an idyllic setting on a beautiful headland. The park features a pretty cove beach, a large picnic area and a half mile trail to the recently restored lighthouse. On the walk to the lighthouse you pass the keeper s quarters, now operated as a bed and breakfast. The viewpoint at the lighthouse is one of the best locations on the Coast for watching whales, sea lions and sea birds. The park also includes Cape Creek and the Cape Creek Bridge, one of the distinctive designs of the famous Oregon Coast bridges designed by Conde B. McCullough. Picture perfect views of Heceta Head and Lighthouse can also be enjoyed just south of the park entrance at Heceta Head Lighthouse State Scenic Viewpoint, incorporating three small turnouts along the highway (US 101 MP 178.8-179.1). SEA LION CAVES US 101 Milepost 179.1 One of the Oregon Coast s oldest private attractions, Sea Lion Caves has attracted visitors for the past 80 years. It s been a coastal attraction since the 1930s, but today, an elevator whisks visitors down 208 feet to the largest sea cave in the U.S. About 200 Steller Sea Lions crowd the cave during fall and winter. During the spring and summer they are often seen basking on the rocky ledges below the Sea Lion Caves viewpoint. The grounds at Sea Lion Caves offers expansive scenic views hundreds of feet above the surf. FLORENCE A picturesque community on the Siuslaw River, Florence is the northern gateway to the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area and the city features a small, fun to explore Old Town and port area fi lled with shops, galleries and restaurants. Nearby businesses offer dune buggy tours, ATV rentals, sandboarding equipment and lessons. The pretty Siuslaw River Bridge is another of the classic designs by Conde B. McCullough, dating from 1936. YAQUINA BAY BRIDGE IN NEWPORT (TOP), THOR'S WELL AT CAPE PERPETUA (BOTTOM LEFT), DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL AT OTTER ROCK (BOTTOM RIGHT) coastexplorermagazine.com 33

THE SOUTH OREGON COAST FFrom the Oregon Dunes to spectacular stretches of coastline within the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor, the Southern Oregon Coast packs a powerful punch of stunning landscapes for visitors. Larger towns like Coos Bay and North Bend offer access to stunning natural and recreational areas like Cape Arago and the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Quaint smaller towns, like Bandon and Port Orford, offer access to some of the most scenic beaches in Oregon. Gold Beach combines miles of sandy shore with fishing, hiking and sightseeing opportunities up the wild and scenic Rogue River. North of Brookings, the stretch of coastline offers a scenic drive and easy access to viewpoints with remarkable panoramas. You can visit or view four scenic lighthouses including the beautiful Cape Blanco Lighthouse, perched in its scenic setting on the westernmost point of land in Oregon.

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SOUTH OREGON COAST TOP STOPS (north to south) JESSIE M. HONEYMAN MEMORIAL STATE PARK US 101 Milepost 193.1 The park offers a large campground with extensive day-use areas including dune access, freshwater lakes and pretty picnic areas. Hiking trails pass through woodlands, past wetlands and lakes and through dunes. In late spring, native Rhododendrons display pink blooms in the forest understory. OREGON DUNES OVERLOOK US 101 Milepost 200.7 The overlook makes an easy stop to experience the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area with viewpoints of Oregon s dune country, dune access and hiking. Pathways and viewpoints near the parking area feature scenic picnic areas overlooking dunes with beach and ocean in the distance. A hiking trail leads one mile through dunes to the beach. The overlook area offers wheelchair access to viewpoints. REEDSPORT Reedsport is the home of the headquarters for the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area offering interpretive displays on the Oregon Dunes, maps and information. Old Town Reedsport is just east of the highway and nearby is the Umpqua Discovery Center, an engaging experience for all ages with exhibits on the natural and cultural history of the region. Less than three miles east, along SR 38, is the Dean Creek Elk Viewing area, a dependable location for spotting Roosevelt Elk year round. SUNSET IN BANDON coastexplorermagazine.com 37

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UMPQUA LIGHTHOUSE STATE PARK: Southbound: US 101 Milepost 216.7 Northbound: US 101 Milepost 217 A small loop road off Highway 101 leads to the Umpqua River Lighthouse and a viewpoint overlooking the mouth of the Umpqua River, dunes and ocean. This is a great whale watching location during migrations and it s not uncommon for whales to frequent the waters during summer and fall. North of the lighthouse sits the former Coast Guard barracks and offi ces, now housing historical exhibits. The loop road also passes a campground and day use picnic area at Lake Marie with a one-mile nature trail circling the lake. NORTH BEND / COOS BAY The cities of North Bend and Coos Bay sit side-byside south of the bay that wraps around the two. Coos Bay is the Oregon Coast's largest city and is an active port in a region busy with ship traffi c, commercial and recreational fi shing, crabbing and clamming. The communities are the gateway to the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area for northbound travelers and to the spectacular coastline and State Parks on Cape Arago, one of the top side trips off US 101. The Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge that crosses Coos Bay as you enter North Bend from the north is the largest of the designer s fi ve classic bridges built in 1936, stretching 5305 feet and offering expansive views of the bay and ship traffi c on the busy waterway to pedestrians. Dune buggy tours and ATV rentals are available just north of town. North Bend is home to Mill Casino and Coos Bay boasts the notable Coos Art Museum, the Coos History Museum and the Oregon Coast Historical Railway Museum on the waterfront. See recommended side trip to Cape Arago BANDON The beach at Bandon offers other worldly views of rock formations and small islands along the scenic shoreline adjacent to this beach town. Beach Loop SHORE ACRES STATE PARK (TOP), ATV AT OREGON DUNES (FAR LEFT), CONDE B. MCCULLOUGH MEMORIAL BRIDGE IN NORTH BEND (NEAR LEFT) RECOMMENDED SIDE TRIP: CAPE ARAGO & THE CHARLESTON TO BANDON TOUR ROUTE Southbound: US 101 Milepost 236.2 Northbound: US 101 Milepost 252.7 Aside trip off the Coast Highway between North Bend/Coos Bay and Bandon leads travelers to three beautiful State Parks on Cape Arago. Other attractions along the route include the picturesque small fi shing town of Charleston offering charter fi shing and crabbing. The main attractions are the three State Parks on Cape Arago: Sunset Bay, Shore Acres and Cape Arago State Parks. Hiking trails connect the three State Parks offering views of cliffs, coves and the Cape Arago Lighthouse. Sunset Bay features a scenic cove beach framed by dramatic sea cliffs with beach access, picnic areas and a campground. The sheer sandstone cliffs at Shore Acres make for dramatic views of crashing surf from viewpoints, paved walkways and hiking trails. The park is the former estate of pioneer timber baron Louis Simpson and the estate's formal gardens are maintained and are open to visitors. Cape Arago State Park is located at the end of the cape with scenic viewpoints, picnic areas, pathways and access to beach and stunning intertidal areas. Viewpoints offer observation of seals and sea lions on Simpson Reef and Shell Island. coastexplorermagazine.com 39

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Drive offers viewpoints and beach access, most notably the Face Rock Viewpoint and Coquille Point. The rocky shore makes this a great place for exploring tide pools and bird watching. A charming Old Town area is adjacent to Bandon s riverfront boardwalk and public dock, popular with recreational crabbers. A short trip north of Bandon offers access to the Coquille River Lighthouse in Bullards Beach State Park. CAPE BLANCO STATE PARK & LIGHTHOUSE US 101 Milepost 296.4 Just a fi ve-mile side trip off the Coast Highway, the beautiful Cape Blanco Lighthouse is set in a commanding position on Oregon s westernmost point of land. The Park features a campground and over eight miles of hiking trails along the headland, through forests and to surrounding beaches. PORT ORFORD The attractions of this small fi shing community include Port Orford Heads State Park with short hiking trails extending along the headland from the Port Orford Lifeboat Station, a Coast Guard facility built in 1934 now serving as a museum. Battle Rock Park offers beach access and interpretive signs about historic Battle Rock at the edge of the shoreline. About 13 miles south of Port Orford is Prehistoric Gardens, a long-time roadside attraction featuring life size dinosaur sculptures along a rainforest trail. HUMBUG MOUNTAIN STATE PARK Day use area: US 101 Milepost 307.7 Trailhead: US 101 Milepost 306.6 Humbug Mountain rises 1756 feet from the edge of the shoreline and the park features a campground, forested day use picnic area, beach access and hiking trails including a three-mile trail to the summit. CAPE BLANCO LIGHTHOUSE (TOP), SUNSET BAY STATE PARK (FAR LEFT), FACE ROCK IN BANDON (NEAR LEFT) GOLD BEACH It was the gold rush that originally attracted fortune hunters to Gold Beach, but today the riches include the wild and scenic Rogue River, miles of sandy beach and nearby access to some of the coast s most beautiful natural areas. Among the top attractions is Jerry s Rogue Jets offering scenic jet boat tours up the Rogue River revealing wildlife and some whitewater thrills. Fishing charters and guided river fi shing trips are popular activities and nearby hiking and sightseeing options include a trail to Oregon s largest Myrtle Tree, the Francis Schrader Old Growth Trail and some of the most scenic sections of the coast along the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor just 20 miles south. SAMUEL H. BOARDMAN STATE SCENIC CORRIDOR Southbound: US 101 Milepost 343; Northbound US 101 Milepost 353.8 This 12-mile stretch of coast offers easy stops at stunning scenic viewpoints, access to beaches and tide pool areas and hiking trails including one of the most beautiful stretches of the Oregon Coast Trail. You can spend a day or a lifetime enjoying the views and trails. Some of the top stops include (north to south) the Arch Rock Viewpoint, Natural Bridges Cove Viewpoint, Whaleshead Beach State Park, House Rock Viewpoint, Cape Ferrelo Viewpoint, Lone Ranch State Park and Rainbow Rock Viewpoint. HARRIS BEACH STATE PARK US 101 Milepost 355.7 Wide sandy beaches, rocky outcroppings and the Oregon Coast s largest island just offshore make this a great place for bird and marine life watching or exploring tide pools. The intertidal area is protected as one of Oregon s seven Marine Gardens. The park features a large campground and day use areas for beach access and picnicking. BROOKINGS-HARBOR The City of Brookings and its unincorporated neighbor, Harbor, offer visitors access to beach, river and port. Harris Beach State Park lies in the north end of Brookings and Harbor lies southwest along the lower Chetco River offering a full service marina. Just eight miles east of Brookings up the Chetco River, Alfred A. Loeb State Park offers access to a Myrtlewood forest and a one-mile hike to the largest stand of Redwoods in Oregon. coastexplorermagazine.com 41

COASTLINES Cape Falcon Trail In Oswald West State Park ASK OREGON: Coast Explorer publisher Gary Hayes answers questions from travelers as Travel Oregon's "Ask Oregon" expert for the Oregon Coast. Question: Can you suggest an itinerary for a 7-9 day Oregon coast trip with emphasis on places to stay that are in great hiking areas? Answer: With 7-9 days, it would be possible to do some of the best hikes all along Oregon's 363-mile coastline. On the North Oregon Coast, I would recommend Cannon Beach as a hiking base. 42 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018 It's located between Ecola State Park and Oswald West State Park where two days there would allow you to some of the best trails in each. Ecola Point to Crescent Beach and the western portion of the Clatsop Loop Trail from Indian Beach would be my top choices in Ecola State Park. The Cape Falcon trail and a combination of trails including Short Sand Beach, then Necarney Creek, Elk Flats and Devil's Cauldron trails would be my top choices in Oswald West State Park. There are also many miles of beaches that can be hiked south of Cannon Beach, especially if you plan your outing for low tides. I would recommend Yachats as a Central Oregon Coast destination. You might want to hike the Cape Lookout Trail on your travel day south. Two nights in Yachats would allow you to do some of the great trails in the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area. You can combine trails to hike the stretch of coastline between Cook's Chasm and Devil's Churn and choose from several rainforest trails ranging from the easy Giant Spruce Trail to several other trails offering extended hikes. Using Yachats as a base, you can also visit the Heceta Head Lighthouse, a short hike from the State Park or turn your visit into a longer hike between Washburne State Park (or the trailhead on the highway just to the south) to the lighthouse. I would choose Bandon as a third destination for a two-night stay and on your travel day south, you could consider the John Dellenback Dunes Trail near Lakeside, the best place to hike the Oregon Dunes away from ATV noise. Bandon puts you nicely between Cape Arago and Port Orford for several other hiking options. Not to be missed is the trail on Cape Arago that passes through three State Parks (Cape Arago, Shore Acres and Sunset Bay). Your options south of Bandon include Blacklock Point (a little tricky to fi nd), Cape Blanco trails and Port Orford Heads, an easy hike with great views. Bandon's beach also offers several miles of hiking with the most scenic stretch between the South Jetty of the Coquille River and the Face Rock viewpoint. I've already accounted for six days of your itinerary, but I would consider Gold Beach for another stay of two nights. The best

It s the most beautiful coast in the world. Face it. hiking is to the south including Cape Sebastian and several great options within the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor that lead to secluded coves and beaches. The short hike to Thunder Rock Cove leads to great viewpoints and can be extended to Secret Beach, looping back to the highway side trailhead. Trails also lead to secluded China Beach and cross over Cape Ferrelo. The 12-mile Boardman Corridor can be hiked in its entirety or in sections. If you want to add a ninth night, a stay in Brookings would make it easy to hike the short trail through Oregon's largest stand of Redwoods near Loeb State Park. You can do this hike as an add-on from the Loeb State Park day-use area following the Riverview Trail through an aromatic stand of Myrtle trees before emerging at the road at the Oregon Redwoods Trail. You're making me want to hit the trail. You can submit your questions for the Ask Oregon program at: traveloregon.com/ask-oregon Rising ten stories from the beach, the Inn At Spanish Head offers magnificent, completely unobstructed views of the central Oregon Coast. All guest and meeting rooms are oceanfront with floor-to-ceiling windows that frame glorious sunsets, spectacular cloud formations and the ocean waves. Some say you can actually see the curve of the earth from our penthouse restaurant and bar, Fathoms. Enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner daily and our seasonal Sunday Champagne Brunch. Early Bird Dinner Specials start at just $10.50, and enjoy our Fathoms Bar menu with appetizers starting at just $4.00. Complimentary valet parking is always available. Visit our website for special rates, unique lodging packages and a tour of our exceptional rooms. Astoria Warrenton Crab, Seafood April 27, 28 & 29, 2018 Celebrate the delicious bounty of the Oregon Coast in Astoria! Sponsored by Sip, Savor & UnWined Saturday, March 3, 2018 Liberty Theatre Astoria-Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce AstoriaCrabFest.com OldOregon.com 4009 SW Highway 101, Lincoln City, OR 800-452-8127 SpanishHead.com coastexplorermagazine.com 43

From forest to a fort and onto the river, this park is so many things. Lewis and Clark National Historical Park Fort Clatsop Visitor Center is located at: 92343 Fort Clatsop Road Astoria, OR 97103 503.861.2471 For more information visit www.nps.gov/lewi The park and bookstore hours are from 9-5:00 daily

CALENDAR Phil Burnett LAST STASH OF THE SEASON Finders Keepers is one of Lincoln City s defi ning events where visitors can fi nd glass treasures on a seven-mile stretch of beach from Roads End to Siletz Bay. Throughout the season nearly 3000 handcrafted glass fl oats made are hidden on the beach for visitors to fi nd and keep. This spring, in addition to the numbered fl oats, treasure hunters can fi nd special art glass pieces commemorating upcoming special occasions and holidays. These special drops include a combination of glass fl oats, hearts, sand dollars, crabs, sea stars, shells or coins. The closing weekend, May 26-28, also includes 100 extra fl oats and a single jumbo fl oat with a weekend getaway package. For a complete spring schedule of special fl oat drops go to: coastexplorermagazine. com/features/special-2017-2018-glass-fl oat-drops-in-lincoln-city-oregon coastexplorermagazine.com 45

SPRING 2018 CALENDAR OF EVENTS See our most current calendar at: coastexplorermagazine.com/calendar/ ASTORIA FEBRUARY 23-25 Fisher Poets Gathering This festival attracts hundreds of poets, songwriters and storytellers from commercial fishing communities throughout the country. fisherpoets.org JUNE 15-17 Astoria Scandinavian Midsummer Festival MARCH 4 Bandon Showcase Concert Martha Redbone performs at the Sprague Community Theater.bandonshowcase.org/currentseason/martha-redbone BROOKINGS MARCH 16 Live Performance - Delgani Quartet One of the most active chamber music ensembles in the Pacific Northwest performs 7pm at the Liberty Theatre. libertyastoria.org FEBRUARY 25 Live Performance: Minetti Quartet This sensational string quartet from Austria performs at 3pm. brookingsharborfriendsofmusic. org/current-season APRIL 27-29 Astoria Warrenton Crab, Seafood & Wine Festival Celebrating Astoria s cultural heritage with top entertainment from Scandinavia. Dozens of Nordic dance and theater groups perform. Retail booths offer handcrafts, Scandinavian import items and traditional foods. Festival events include Viking encampment, midsummer pole rising, midnight sun breakfast, running of the trolls, Miss Scandinavia, torchlight parade, bonfire, hex burning and more. astoriascanfest.com APRIL 15 Live Concert: Rastrelli Cello Quartet Four German cello virtuosi perform at 3pm. brookingsharborfriendsofmusic.org/current-season MAY 25-28 Azalea Festival BANDON Enjoy great coastal cuisine and wine at the Clatsop County Fairgrounds. Event information, tickets and updates are online at astoriacrabfest.com MAY 25 Solstice Wind Quintet This faculty group from Washington State University performs 7pm at the Liberty Theatre. libertyastoria.org FEBRUARY 16-18 Gorse Blossom Festival Festival goers will find Oregon beer and wine samples, tasty bites and live music at the Old Town Marketplace. The fun continues throughout the town with wine and brew maker dinners. Sunday starts with a Bloody Mary Hangover Stroll through Old Town. gorseblossomfest.com Since 1943, this coastal springtime celebration features a parade, carnival, street fair, regional art show, quilt and crafts exhibits. azalea-festival.com Alexei Fedorov 46 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

Bob Harbison CANNON BEACH MARCH 8-11 Savor Cannon Beach Festival events showcase the bounty of Northwest wine and cuisine while Cannon Beach restaurants, galleries and shops add a weekend full of tastings, special dinners and cultural events. savorcannonbeach.com MARCH 14 The World of Haystack Rock Lecture Series: Axial Seamount Dr. Bill Chadwick, research professor at Oregon State University s Hatfi eld Marine Science Center presents The Most Active Volcano in the Pacifi c Northwest. This free program is at the Cannon Beach Library from 7-8:30pm. cannonbeachlibrary. org/ongoing-programs/the-world-of-haystack-rock APRIL 11-22 Twelve Days of Earth Day Various events are scheduled throughout the town. Haystack Rock Awareness Program offers educational talks and fi lms, parade and street fair, marine debris art contest, tree planting and Gaylord Nelson awards banquet. (503) 436-0249 twelvedaysofearthday.com Beth Wise TALL SHIPS SET SAIL Tall ships Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain will visit three Oregon ports of call this spring with a costumed crew ready to tell tales of life on the high seas. Visitors will fi nd dockside tours and family-oriented sailing excursions with demonstrations of tall ship handling, sea shanty singing and maritime amusements. Attracting salty dogs and history buffs alike, epic battle sails feature fastpaced maneuvering and live black powder cannon fi re as the ships vie to win the battle. A ticket is not required for dockside walk-on tours, however donations are welcome. Those interested in adventure travel experiences may purchase tickets on-line at historicalseaport.org or call (800) 200-5239. Coos Bay April 11 17 (Lady Washington) City Dock at South Bayshore Dr. & Anderson Ave. Port of Newport April 18 23 (Lady Washington) April 20 May 1 (Hawaiian Chieftain) 600 SE Bay Boulevard & SW Hatfi eld Astoria April 13-17 (Hawaiian Chieftain) 17th Street Dock & Marine Drive coastexplorermagazine.com 47

CALENDAR APRIL 11 The World of Haystack Rock Lecture Series: Life on the Coastal Edge Director of the North Coast Land Conservancy, Katie Volke, presents this free program at the Cannon Beach Library from 7-8:30pm. cannonbeachlibrary. org/ongoing-programs/the-world-of-haystack-rock MAY 4-6 Spring Unveiling Arts Festival CHARLIE DANIELS BAND TOPS CHINOOK WINDS LINEUP Galleries throughout the town spotlight featured artists with demonstrations, receptions and special events. Local chefs and restaurants also participate, creating special art inspired menus. cbgallerygroup. com/18th-annual-spring-unveiling-arts-festivalmay-4-6-2018 MAY 18-20 7th Annual Git Lit at the Beach Celebrating the mutual love of books, this is a gathering for best-selling authors, readers and aspiring writers. getlitatthebeach.com JUNE 8-10 54th Annual Sandcastle Contest Chinook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City offers topnotch headline entertainment this spring. Country music stars Aaron Tippin, Sammy Kershaw and Collin Ray join forces in the Roots & Boots Tour. They ll be sharing the stage presenting two acoustic concerts, February 23-24. Tyler Henry is the star of E! Entertainment s hit television show, Hollywood Medium. He will present a multi-media video presentation from his new live show 5 Life Lessons I ve Learned From The Departed on March 10. The legendary Charlie Daniels Band will perform two shows April 20-21 at 8pm. Charlie Daniels began his career playing bluegrass music with the Misty Mountain Boys. He played on such landmark albums as Bob Dylan s Nashville Skyline and tried his hand at producing on the Youngbloods Elephant Mountain and Ride the Wind. Reserve seating tickets are available by phone at (888) 624-6228, in person at the Chinook Winds Box Offi ce or online at chinookwindscasino.com/entertainment/headliners/ Watch amazing sand sculptures being built on the beach or join in the fun with divisions for masters, groups and children. Other events include a parade, live music, bonfi re and 5k race. cannonbeach.org/ explore/cannon-beach-sandcastle-contest COOS BAY MAY 25-27 6th Annual BBQ, Blues & Brews by the Bay This is a Kansas City barbecue sanctioned celebration at the Mill Casino with local craft beers and sizzling hot blues. (541) 756-8800 48 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

JUNE 9 Clamboree & Glass Art Festival This festival features regional specialties; Empire Clams and Oregon glass. Located in the Empire District, multiple venues offer all day music with local food, beer garden, glass blowing demos and family entertainment. facebook.com/clamboree-glass-art- Fest-123517884393820 DEPOE BAY APRIL 21-22 Crab Feed, Wooden Boat Show & Ducky Derby Admire vintage and modern handcrafted wooden vessels and see model boat building demo. Enjoy a locally caught Dungeness crab dinner cooked right before your eyes and a beer garden. Depoe Bay Harbor, 220 SE Bay St. (541) 270-3944 MAY 28 73rd Annual Fleet of Flowers This Memorial Day Ceremony is at 11am and pays tribute to those lost at sea. Depoe Bay Harbor fleetofflowers.org FLORENCE APRIL 27-28 Florence Fest With over ten wineries, multitudes of artists showing and selling their wares and well known jazz groups, this festival showcases the best of Oregon wines, top-notch music and a prestigious juried art show. (541) 997-3128 florencechamber.com/event/ florencefest-2018/2018-04-27 MAY 18-20 Rhododendron Festival The spectacular display of hundreds of Rhododendrons takes place at the Florence Events Center. Other events include a parade, street vendor fair, car show, 5K run and a carnival with rides, games and a few surprises. (541) 997-3128 facebook.com/rhododendronfestival GARIBALDI MARCH 9-11 Garibaldi Crab Races This small town tradition is not to be missed. Human jockeys aren t allowed to touch the crawling crabs but bribery, sweet-talking and yelling are encouraged. visitgaribaldi.com/garibaldi-crab-races GOLD BEACH MAY 18-19 31st Annual Whale of a Wine Festival Enjoy wine tasting, great music and gourmet treats while gazing out over the majestic Pacific Ocean at the Curry County Events Center. (541) 247-4541 LINCOLN CITY MARCH 4 10th Annual Lincoln City Half Marathon & 10K Starting at Taft High School at 9am, the course is out and back on the beautiful Schooner Creek Road. oregoncoast.org/half-marathon MARCH 25-APRIL 5 Festival of Illusions Lincoln City is magic during Spring Break with a full week of amazing performances for adults and children at the Lincoln City Cultural Center. (541) 994-9994 lincolncityculturalcenter.thundertix.com MAY 18-20 Art on the Edge Studio Tour From Neskowin to Depoe Bay, this self-guided studio tour will be open from 10am-5pm. Artists will show off their exclusive locations, demonstrate their creative processes and sell their work. artstudiotourlccc.com LONG BEACH PENINSULA MARCH 16-18 Peninsula Quilt Guild Exhibition This display of over 100 quilts features demonstrations and raffle at Pacific Heritage Museum in Ilwaco. columbiapacificheritagemuseum. org/peninsula-quilt-guild-exhibition APRIL 21 Long Beach Razor Clam Festival This community festival offers free razor clam digging lessons, contests, street entertainment, music, chowder cook-off and a giant clam fry. (800) 451-2542 MAY 19 Cape D Sprint Triathlon Swim Black Lake, bike the Peninsula and run for the finish line during this fast triathlon around Cape Disappointment State Park. (800) 451-2542 MANZANITA MARCH 17 Manzanita Writers Series: Author Event Author Omar El Akkad will read from his book American War at the Hoffman Center for the Arts. Admission, open mic themes and event details are available online. hoffmanblog.org APRIL 14 Poetry Fest This Manzanita Writers Series special event features workshops and readings with Wendy Willis, author of Blood Sisters of the Republic at the Hoffman Center for the Arts. Event details are available online. hoffmanblog.org MAY 19 Manzanita Writers Series: Author Event Author Rene Denfeld will read The Child Finder at the Hoffman Center for the Arts. Admission, open mic themes and event details are available online. hoffmanblog.org coastexplorermagazine.com 49

CALENDAR NEWPORT FEBRUARY 22-25 Newport Seafood & Wine Festival It wouldn t be winter on the coast without this favorite festival. Showcasing over 150 premier Northwest wines, culinary professionals and regional artisans. Port of Newport, South Beach 2000 SE Marine Drive seafoodandwine.com CELEBRATING ALL THINGS NORDIC IN ASTORIA For Scandinavians it s the mother of all celebrations, Midsummer Festival in Astoria commemorates this Oregon Heritage Tradition with three days of festivities at Clatsop County Fairgrounds, June 15-17. Astoria s Scandinavian Midsummer Festival attracts thousands of visitors from near and far who are interested in exploring the rich culture and heritage of Scandinavian countries. From its popular Midnight Sun Breakfast to the Running of the Trolls, the festival abounds with authentic attire, a royal court, beer garden, dance performances, Vikings and food galore. Back by popular demand, Arrival, Canada s tribute to ABBA, will return to the stage accompanied by Dreams, Canada s Fleetwood Mac Tribute Band. Find other featured entertainment and read more about celebrating the longest day of the year in Astoria at: coastexplorermagazine.com/features/astoria-2018- scandinavian-midsummer-festival APRIL 19-22 Newport Paper & Book Arts Festival Now in its 23rd year, the Newport Paper & Book Arts Festival has grown into the largest of its kind on the West Coast. Well-known and emerging artists conduct workshops that explore new and innovative papermaking techniques, printing and book binding at the Newport Visual Arts Center, 777 NW Beach Dr. (541) 265-6569 PACIFIC CITY APRIL 20-22 14th Annual Birding & Blues Festival Celebrate spring bird migration in Pacifi c City with free community open house events, children s activities, fi eld trips, excursions and Saturday night blues concert. birdingandblues.org REEDSPORT JUNE 14-17 Oregon Divisional Chainsaw Carving Championship This 19th annual event will draw thousands of spectators in search of unique signature pieces from participating carvers. oregonccc.com Beth Wise 50 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

SEASIDE MARCH 17 9th Annual Pouring at the Coast Sample from more than 60 types of craft beer presented by nearly 30 breweries, food and live music at the Seaside Convention Center. pouringatthecoast.com MARCH 23-25 7th Annual Oregon Ghost Conference It s a weekend of ghosts on the coast. This is the Northwest s largest paranormal gathering, attracting visitors nationwide. oregonghostconference.com MAY 19 Spring Downtown Wine Walk Seaside opens its doors and its bottles from 3-7pm. Over 20 participating wineries will sell unopened bottles, some charge a small tasting fee, making it an inexpensive way to experience new wines. The event also includes live music in several venues, complimentary appetizers and a prize drawing. 503) 717-1914 seasideor.com/event/springdowntown-wine-walk TILLAMOOK MARCH 24-25 Oregon Coast Comic Con Held at the Tillamook Air Museum, this 2nd annual event will feature exhibitors showcasing amazing art, collectibles and comics from all your favorite fandoms. Visit the website for celebrity updates and ticket information. oregoncoastcomiccon.com WALDPORT MAY 5 Oregon Coast Gravel Epic This 60-mile endurance cycling event travels on paved and unpaved logging roads.the Oregon Coast Gravel Epic showcases the raw beauty of Siuslaw National Forest and is the Oregon Triple Crown Series kickoff event oregontriplecrown.com/index. php/features/oregon-gravel-epic JUNE 15-17 62nd Annual Beachcomber Days A weekend festival with street dances, boat show, parade, car shows, food court, treasure hunts, sand sculpting contest, kids zone and more. (541) 547-4173 YACHATS MARCH 24-25 48th Annual Original Yachats Arts & Crafts Fair Quality artwork and crafts from 80 selected Northwest artists.9 Doors open at Yachats Commons on Saturday 10am-5pm and Sunday from 10am- 4pm. (541) 547-3530 APRIL 27-29 Rainspout Music Festival World-class performers play an eclectic mix of music at Yachats Commons. Program and ticket information will be updated as the date nears. (800) 929-0477 coastexplorermagazine.com 51

CALENDAR SPRING WHALE WATCH During spring Whale Watch Week, visitors can spot migrating Gray Whales with the help of trained interpreters, March 24-31. The Whale Watching Spoken Here program, coordinated by Oregon State Parks, places hundreds of volunteers at 24 locations along the coast. Spring migration offers the best opportunity of the year to spot Gray Whales as they travel north to food-rich waters off Alaska. During spring migration, whales typically make a more leisurely trip, taking time to feed and pass closer to the shore. This northern journey can also stretch into early summer, as mothers with calves travel slower along this route. To view a map of designated locations and learn more about Whale Watching Spoken Here go to: oregonstateparks.org/index.cfm?do=thingstodo. dsp_whalewatching 52 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

LIVE THEATER ASTORIA MARCH 30-APRIL 28 See How They Run Astor Street Opry Company Playhouse 129 W. Bond St. (503) 325-6104 astorstreetoprycompany.com/ BROOKINGS FEBRUARY 9-25 Deathtrap Chetco Playhouse 1240 Cetco Ave. (541) 469-1877 chetcopelicanplayers.com/site/ourshows/get-tickets/ APRIL 13-29 Athenry Chetco Playhouse 1240 Cetco Ave. (541) 469-1877 chetcopelicanplayers.com/site/ourshows/get-tickets/ CANNON BEACH FEBRUARY 2-24 Fit to Kill Coaster Theatre Playhouse 108 N. Hemlock (503) 436-1242 coastertheatre.com/ MARCH 16-APRIL 21 Noise Off Coaster Theatre Playhouse 108 N. Hemlock (503) 436-1242 coastertheatre.com/ MAY 4-27 The Odd Couple Coaster Theatre Playouse 108 N. Hemlock (503) 436-1242 coastertheatre.com/ LINCOLN CITY MARCH 8-31 Meanwhile Back on the Couch Theatre West 3536 SE Hwy 101 (541) 994-5663 theatrewest.com/season.html MAY 3-26 Borderline Crazies Theatre West 3536 SE Hwy 101 (541) 994-5663 theatrewest.com/season.html TILLAMOOK MARCH 9-25 Suitehearts Barn Community Playhouse 1204 Ivy Ave. (503) 812-0275 tillamooktheater.com/ MAY 4-20 Moonglow Barn Community Playhouse 1204 Ivy Ave. (503) 812-0275 tillamooktheater.com/ Upcoming speakers and dates include: LEWIS & CLARK SPRING SPEAKER SERIES Once a month, visitors and locals are invited to attend In Their Footsteps, a series of lectures and presentations at Lewis & Clark National Historic Park. This is an opportunity to meet scholars, authors and artists. Join the conversation and be inspired by history, people and culture. This free forum is presented at 1pm on Sundays in the Netul River Room at Fort Clatsop Visitor Center. For more information, call the park at (503) 861-2471 or visit nps.gov/lewi/ planyourvisit/guestspeakers.htm March 18 Robert Foxcurran- From the Great Lakes to the Lower Columbia: French- Canadians and Metissage on Our Evolving Frontier April 15 Steven McClure - Lewis and Clark s Discovery of the Willamette River: Recent Findings of Their Secondary Mission May 20 Judi Lampi - Ethnobotany Near the Mouth of the Columbia River coastexplorermagazine.com 53

Enjoy unique wine and culinary experiences in one of the world s most beautiful places CANNON BEACH, OREGON Four days of wine tastings and culinary events showcasing Northwest wineries and regional cuisine. Information & tickets: SavorCannonBeach.com, 503.717.1122 Savor Cannon Beach is partially funded by the City of Cannon Beach Tourism and Arts Fund and generous support from our sponsors including:

DINING Gary Hayes 7 Devil's Brewing Company SOUTH COAST BREW CRUISE Turn your roadtrip into a local brewfest and tap into the south coast scene. For a pint and good conversation or a growler fi ll to-go, head to one of the South Coast's great micro-breweries. The pub at 7 Devils Brewing Company is a meeting place for family and friends with rustic lunch and dinner fare and live music. Find up to 12 varieties of 7 Devils beer, along with house soda and Oregon cider on tap. Enjoy patio seating and play a table-top game while you kick back. 7 Devils Public House, 247 S 2nd St., Coos Bay (541) 808-3738 coastexplorermagazine.com 55

DINING Geneva Miller Bandon Brewing Company Bandon Brewing Company is the newest Old Town gathering spot, with a open-fi re stone pizza oven and sidewalk seating for lunch or dinner. Sample Bandon s new brews and staff picks from Oregon craft brewers and cider makers. Bandon Brewing, 395 2nd St. SE Bandon (541) 347-3911 Find the Cure at Cannon Beach Smokehouse Local fare in Cannon Beach takes on a rustic aesthetic at Cannon Beach Smokehouse. The newly opened deli and pub serves a meat-scape of charcuterie classics, house-made sausages and specialty libations. Guests will fi nd a deli case fi lled with smoked and cured meats and the menu offers small plates and sandwiches like cured Ciabatta. This hearty Italian sandwich is piled high with Genoa salami, pepperoni, prosciutto, smoked mozzarella and served on a ciabatta roll with marinated red pepper, arugula and roasted red pepper aioli. Cannon Beach Smokehouse, 131 2nd St., Cannon Beach (503) 436-4035 Arch Rock Brewing Company pours selections to satisfy any beer lover: German-style Gold Beach Lager, Pistol River Pale, award-winning State of Jefferson Porter and limited-edition seasonals. Browse Arch Rock merchandise and check out the brewing space while you wait for your growler fi ll. Arch Rock Brewing Company, 28779 Hunter Creek Loop, Gold Beach (541) 247-0555 The Chetco Brewing Company menu features more than a dozen Chetco brews, plus soda, kombucha and Oregon wine and cider. Bring your own nosh or order in while you sip and enjoy live music in the new taproom. Guests 21 and older are welcome and patio seating is dog-friendly. Chetco Brewing Company, 830 Railroad St., Brookings (541) 661-5347 Drink your fi ll of ocean and woodland views while you visit Misty Mountain Brewing and Tap Haus. Sample Misty Mountain s regular and seasonal beer options, along with a light lunch or dinner. The menu also features West Coast wine and cider. Misty Mountain Brewing, 15440 Museum Rd., Brookings (541) 813-2599 - by Geneva Miller The Naked Lemon Serves Up Sweets in Astoria Astoria just got a little sweeter with the opening of The Naked Lemon bakery. Owner Aleesha Nedd has been running her business for more than a year, crafting cakes and goodies to order for weddings and special events. The new storefront allows Nedd to showcase a daily menu of cupcakes, macarons, bars and scones to go, while continuing to offer custom creations. Stop in to try ever-changing selections like the savory brie and fi g scone or a lemon curd cupcake with Swiss vanilla buttercream frosting. The Naked Lemon, 818 Commercial Street, Astoria (503) 741-3488 - KB 56 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

B I S T R O The Winery at Manzanita THREE NEW WINE TASTING ROOMS By Kelsey Balensifer and Coast Explorer Staff Three newly opened tasting rooms bring the Northwest wine experience directly to Oregon s North Coast. Wine lovers of all types can enjoy a glass or a fl ight of wines produced in neighboring regions, sample some small batch fermentations and snack on tasty tidbits at these tasting rooms. live music Thurs-Sun. night and Sunday brunch open every day lunch. dinner. sunday brunch 503.325.6777 bridgewaterbistro.com on the river 20 basin street astoria oregon Washington-based Swakane Winery has opened an intimate tasting room in Astoria. Owners Mike and Donna Franks searched the Oregon and Washington coasts for the perfect home for their second retail location. Like their fl agship tasting room in Leavenworth, the Astoria storefront features about ten red, white and sweet wines under two proprietary labels: Swakane Winery and WooHoo Wines. Stop in at 240 10th Street on Friday or Saturday 12-6pm to savor a glass, such as the popular berry sangria In January, Washington s Westport Winery moved its Cannon Beach tasting room to Seaside. This new satellite location includes all the elements of their mothership, Westport Winery Garden Resort in Aberdeen. Along with a great selection of wine, wine accessories and gifts, the new tasting room also offers guests a selection of olive oils, vinegars and gourmet food tastings. Westport Winery Seaside is located at 810 Broadway and is open daily 11am-6pm and until 8pm on Friday and Saturday. The Winery At Manzanita rolled up its doors for business in late August. Located just a couple of blocks from the beach at 253 Laneda Avenue, this cedar-shingled tasting room and production facility features a cozy courtyard with Adirondack chairs and a fi re pit. The Winery At Manzanita focuses on a variety of small batch Pacifi c Northwest wines and produces small batch fermentations on site. In addition to daily wine tastings, guests will also fi nd beer, cider and locally roasted coffee. Breakfast pastries are available as well as small plates for lunch and dinner. DIY S mores kits are popular snack items to assemble over the fi re pits. A welcoming spot for families, wine afi cionados and their dogs, The Winery At Manzanita is a gathering place for community and visitors alike. coastexplorermagazine.com 57

DINING MERIDIAN RESTAURANT OPENS IN PACIFIC CITY Meridian restaurant and bar opened at the new Headlands Coastal Lodge and Spa in Pacifi c City. The lodge and restaurant opened in December. Executive chef Andrew Garrison's specialties include wine and food pairings, developing seasonal menus, foraging, whole-beast butchery, charcuterie and gluten-free cooking. Garrison will develop an extremely seasonal, ocean-to-table menu for Meridian, focusing on Northwest coastal cuisine. The restaurant will source from North Coast fi shing operations, local vendors and Mary s Herb Garden at the lodge. Meridian will also host special beer and wine-focused dinners, drawing wines from the Willamette Valley and brews from Pelican Brewing just next door. The main dining area will seat 40 people with an additional 16 at the open bar. Some of the bar seating will be purposed as a chef s table, with food prepared tableside. The restaurant has sky-high windows with ocean views and an indoor patio lounge with accordion style windows that open completely. Private dining options are available for groups. Meridian, 33000 Cape Kiwanda Dr., Pacifi c City (503) 483-3000 Cajun Comfort Food in Lincoln City Chef Etienne Saucier started began his Cajun roots working in Louisiana restaurants before he making his way to Oregon. After dabbling in the food cart scene, he and his wife Anna opened Klementine's Kitchen in Lincoln City's Taft District in October. The eatery serves Cajuninspired comfort with an Oregon Coast twist. Menu offerings focus on local products like Dungeness Crab, Pacifi c Shrimp, oysters and mushrooms. Offering a limited menu and located in a small house, Chef Saucier blends big fl avors, spices and textures into savory dishes like his seafood gumbo. Prepared with a dark roux, the bowl is fi lled with oysters, bay shrimp and thumbsized sections of crab. The chef's hot sauce adds a piquant fl avor and the right amount of zip. Klementine's Kitchen 4660 SW Hwy 101, Lincoln City (541) 418-5371 New Italian Deli Opens at Salishan Mangia Italian Deli opened its doors last fall at Salishan s courtyard mall. Serving Italian and American comfort food, the selections change with the availability of fresh ingredients and most items are made in-house using locally sourced products when possible. Whether you are looking for a sit-down mean, deli-style take out sandwiches or catering for an event, Mangia Italian Deli fi ts the bill. Mangia Italian Deli, 7755 N. Hwy 101, Shops at Salishan, Gleneden Beach (541) 764-2501 58 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

SHOPPING SHAPING METAL AND STONE IN CANNON BEACH Bronze Coast Gallery in Cannon Beach offers contemporary jewelry inspired by the natural world. Jewelry artist April Ottey captures nature in unexpected ways, using traditional metalsmith and casting techniques to transform pebbles, seedpods and sticks into wearable jewelry. Shown here is branches and rocks necklace, cast in sterling silver with beach pebbles and handmade chain, priced at $725. Bronze Coast Gallery, 224 N. Hemlock St. Cannon Beach (503) 436-1055 coastexplorermagazine.com 59

SHOPPING THE RUSTY DAHLIA BLOOMS IN ASTORIA Mary Thorsen and Teresa Varner talked about owning a store together for more than 20 years, and the two friends brought their dream to life by opening The Rusty Dahlia in downtown Astoria. The shop, which features hand painted signs, farmhouse decor, rustic gifts, Fiestaware and up-cycled vintage furniture, is celebrating its fi rst year of growth this spring. DIYers can fi nd Chalk Paint by Annie Sloan and Miss Mustard Seed s Milk Paint in stock or reserve space in an upcoming step-by-step class. The boutique also offers wedding registries for brides-to-be. The Rusty Dahlia, 100 10th Street, Astoria (503) 741-3434 New Eye Candy Jewelry in Cannon Beach DragonFire Gallery in Cannon Beach is featuring Eye Candy Jewelry handmade by Chelsea Stone. Using highly saturated colors and textures, her designs evoke pure fun. This fresh collection features bracelets, pendants and earrings in leather, metal, glass and enamel. Pieces are available in a wide range of juicy colors and affordably priced from $18-$100. DragonFire Gallery, 123 S. Hemlock Cannon Beach (503) 436-1533 A Quilter s Paradise A great selection of 100 percent cotton fabrics Sewing and quilting notions, patterns, books and gifts 60 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

Emily Palmer Photography Silver and Turquoise in Seaside Molly Morgan Jewelry & Gifts in Seaside is featuring a collection of turquoise and silver jewelery. Turquoise is one of the oldest semiprecious stones, considered sacred by the Native Americans, who used it as a powerful metaphysical healing stone. The.925 Sterling silver and turquoise pendant is priced at $69.50. Molly Morgan Jewelry & Gifts, 317 Broadway, Seaside (503) 738-6022 look great in a way you can feel good about Featuring one of kind, handmade leather bags by Miguel Rios -a La Luna Loca exclusive. Lovely women s clothing and accessories in batik prints and comfy jersey knits. Cannon Beach 107 N Hemlock 503.436.0774 www.lalunaloca.com Copper Cups at The Cellar on 10th The Cellar on 10th in Astoria is offering rustic copper Moscow Mule mugs, a must have for any at-home bartender. These classic copper tankards have become the mugs of choice for serving the wellknown Moscow Mule craft cocktail. These rustic copper mugs feature a hammered detail on the exterior and are lined with stainless steel. Moscow Mule mugs are price at $20 each. The Cellar on 10th, 1004 Marine Dr. Astoria (503) 325-6600 EAST MEETS NORTHWEST AT CENTER DIAMOND Center Diamond in Cannon Beach is offering Japanese Noren Panels. Traditionally used in Japan as window or door curtains, the fabric panels are used to block out the sun and unwanted views. Those looking for a new home décor project this spring will fi nd these cotton panels can be used as textile art in multiple ways around the home. Priced at $24, each Noren Panel measures 20 inches by 42 inches and design motifs vary. Center Diamond, 1065 S Hemlock St., Cannon Beach (503) 436-0833 coastexplorermagazine.com 61

SHOPPING NEW DOG TETHER SYSTEM AT DOGS ALLOWED For dogs and humans on the go, Dogs Allowed in Cannon Beach is offering Knot-a- Hitch, a new campsite dog-hitching system by Ruffwear. Constructed with strong kernmantle rope and climbing hardware, the Knot-a-Hitch system allows dogs to roam around safely and explore new surroundings while their human friends take care of camp duties. The new Knota-Hitch system is priced at $59.95 and will be available April 1. Dogs Allowed, 148-B Hemlock St., Cannon Beach (503) 440-8740 62 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

Finn Ware Features a Perfect Pot Finn Ware in Astoria is featuring the Sarpaneva classic casserole from Iittala. This plain cast-iron pot is considered a cult object of Finnish design and for good reason. The enameled cast-iron Sarpaneva pot is functional in the kitchen and attractive on the dining table. Its most distinguishing feature is a detachable wooden handle, used to either carry the pot or lift the lid. No need for oven gloves. Sarpaneva has won several design awards and became such a favorite, that is was featured on a postage stamp celebrating the Finnish design élite. The classic Sarpaneva is priced at $295. Finn Ware, 1116 Commercial St., Astoria (503) 325-5720 getoliveoilnow.com Largest selection of Olive Oils and Balsamic Vinegar On the Coast Now featuring Premium Oregon wines, fine salts and seasonings 139 W, 2nd Suite 2 Cannon Beach, OR 97110 503-436-4148 Across From Fultano s Pizza 503-325-6600 ecellaron10th.com 1004 Marine Dr, Astoria Tu Sa 10-5:30 Fine Wines & Champagnes Large Northwest Selection Gourmet Foods, Gifts & Accessories Winemaker Dinners FEATURED WINE TASTING Saturdays 1-4pm Text "thecellar" to 24587 for a virtual tour of the shop. Gear-up for Outdoor Comfort this Spring If you re looking for warmth and comfort this spring, Cleanline Surf Shop offers Patagonia outdoor apparel for men and women. The classic Synchilla Snap-T Fleece Jacket insulates against cold, manages moisture and dries quickly. A staple in the Patagonia line for 30 years, the jacket sets a standard for multi-functional outerwear, priced at $119. Cleanline Surf Shop, 60 N. Roosevelt Dr., Seaside (503) 738-7888 and 171 Sunset Blvd. Cannon Beach (503) 436-9726 Discover Scandinavian Design coastexplorermagazine.com 63

ARTS SPRING INTO CANNON BEACH S ART SCENE Cannon Beach galleries usher in the season with the 18th Annual Spring Unveiling Arts Festival, May 4-6. Throughout the town, galleries will spotlight new work by nearly 40 artists with unveilings, demos and receptions all weekend long, making this event an unparalleled experience for the art lover. Artwork being revealed for the fi rst time will include virtually every medium from watercolors to pastels and oils, bronze to marble and metal sculpture, blown glass and ceramics. Cannon Beach's thriving arts scene goes beyond the galleries and into local restaurants serving up "Art from the Chef's Table." Local chefs select artwork from the galleries as their theme for creating special menu items offered only during the weekend. 64 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

Whether you are looking for that fresh, new piece of artwork or just love exploring the gallery scene, Cannon Beach is a town that invites you to wander and you're sure to fi nd something inspiring. Most galleries are located within walking distance. You can pick up a brochure at galleries around town or at the Visitor Information Center, 207 N. Spruce St. To read more about Spring Unveiling and get a sneak peek at gallery activities go to: coastexplorermagazine. com/features/cannon-beach-oregon-2018- spring-unveiling-art-festival (CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT) HAYSTACK ROCK PAINTING BY HAZEL SCHLESINGER AT NORTHWEST BY NORTHWEST GALLERY, BRONZE SCULPTURE BY JACQUES AND MARY REGAT AT BRONZE COAST GALLERY, PAINTING BY DUY HUYNH AT IMPRINT GALLERY, BLOWN GLASS BY MARK GORDON AT ICEFIRE GLASSWORKS, PAINTING BY ANDREAS O'LEARY FROM DRAGONFIRE GALLERY coastexplorermagazine.com 65

ARTS NORTHWEST BY NORTHWEST GALLERY FEATURES SURMON A new artist at Northwest By Northwest Gallery in Cannon Beach paints the natural world in acrylic refl ections. Angelita Surmon depicts Northwest landscapes with the moving energy of water and wind. Her work, though representational, has a relationship to calligraphy and abstraction, it either evokes tranquility and patterns found in the vegetation or it shows the commotion and turbulence of jumbled branches and grasses. Northwest By Northwest Gallery, 232 N. Spruce St., Cannon Beach (503) 436-0741 New Sculpture by David Crawford at Bronze Coast Gallery Bronze Coast Gallery has a new David Crawford sculpture in Cannon Beach. Crawford takes delight in exploring and travel and considers the notion that we humans can t be the only creatures that enjoy exploring the natural world. Cast in bronze and richly textured with subtle patinas, Aardvark is outfi tted for travel and detailed with all kinds of oddities. This limited edition Aardvark measures 13 inches high and is priced at $6500. Bronze Coast Gallery, 224 N. Hemlock, Cannon Beach (503) 436-1055 Harbinger of Spring, New from Jeffrey Hull in Cannon Beach As the days get longer, artist Jeffrey Hull leaves winter behind with a new watercolor painting, Goldfi nch & Cherry Blossoms. Using a collection of goldfi nch images, photographed in his yard, Hull s painting depicts these friendly birds as they arrive here on the coast around the same time as the cherry trees bud. The original framed watercolor measures 35.5 inches high by 23.5 inches wide and is available in 100 signed and numbered limited edition Giclee prints and open edition prints. Goldfi nch & Cherry Blossoms Spring Unveiling prints are priced from $150- $825. Jeffrey Hull Gallery, 172 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach (503) 436-2600 66 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

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ARTS NEW STILL LIFE ARTIST AT WHITE BIRD GALLERY White Bird Gallery is now representing artist Brian Blackham and his new collection of still life paintings. Blackham paints simple still life compositions of solitary subjects, such as a blue marble or a glass of water. Using an impasto method, Blackham builds an illusion of an object in space with a mesmerizing impact. Viewers are drawn into the irresistible stillness of these paintings and often find it difficult to look away. White Bird Gallery, 251 N. Hemlock, Cannon Beach (503) 436-2681 Come for the Art. Stay for the Rest. Photo: George Vetter 2018 Arts Festivals Spring Unveiling May 4,5,6 Plein Air & More June 22,23,24 Stormy Weather November 2,3,4 One of America s Best 100 Art Towns America s Best 100 Art Towns, John Villani 68 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

DragonFire Gallery Adds Two New Artists DragonFire Gallery in Cannon Beach is featuring two new artists this spring. Inspired by Pacifi c Northwest landscapes, painter Don Bishop creates canvases of magical scenery in a tonalist style. Infl uenced by the Hudson River School, these paintings capture the light and color qualities of this early impressionist movement in America. Artist Virginia Parks is drawn to the antiquity of encaustic painting while working as an archaeologist. Parks has embraced the medium in a thoroughly modern context, creating colorful, textured panels that explore themes of abstraction, the natural world and everyday objects. DragonFire Gallery, 123 S. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach (503) 436-1533 Expressions West Exhibition Opens in Coos Bay Coos Art Museum (CAM) in downtown Coos Bay will host Expressions West 2018, an exhibition of paintings by artists residing all over the western United States. The exhibition opens on April 27 with an evening reception and awards ceremony from 5-7pm. About 70 works of art in oil, acrylic, pastel or watercolor paint media will be on display until June 30. Expressions West is one of the premier annual exhibitions for Coos Art Museum. With six active galleries totaling 5,600 square feet of display space and a growing permanent collection of mid-20th century and contemporary American art, the museum is the cornerstone of visual arts on Oregon s South Coast. Coos Art Museum, 235 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay (541) 267-3901 Read more about Expressions West online at: coastexplorermagazine.com/features/ coos-art-museum-presents-expressionswest-2018-exhibition coastexplorermagazine.com 69

COASTAL TOURING Mileage & Driving Times for US Highway 101 Ocean Shores Westport Aberdeen MILES TIME Astoria Bandon Brookings Cannon Beach Coos Bay Florence Gold Beach Lincoln City Long Beach Wa. Newport Pacific City Seaside Tillamook Long Beach Astoria WASHINGTON Columbia River Astoria Bandon Brookings Cannon Beach 256 338 25.6 235 186 311 109 19.2 134 89.8 17 65.4 5:39 7:18 :34 5:15 4:11 645 2:30 :28 3:57 2:02 :23 1:23 256 83.1 231 23.9 72.5 55 146 271 122 168 239 190 5:39 1:38 5:6 :30 1:32 1:07 3:13 5:59 2:38 3:42 5:14 4:08 338 83.1 314 107 156 28.1 229 355 205 251 322 273 8:22 1:38 7:48 2:32 3:36 :33 4:51 7:40 4:16 5:21 6:53 5:46 25.6 231 314 207 158 286 84.4 44 109 65 8.9 40 :40 5:6 6:46 4:43 3:36 6:12 2:02 :55 2:37 1:34 :14 1:03 Seaside Cannon Beach Manzanita Rockaway Beach Coos Bay 235 23.9 107 207 49 79 123 248 98.2 145 215 167 6:09 :30 2:32 4:43 1:10 1:37 2:48 5:38 2:47 3:18 4:48 3:47 Tillamook Florence Gold Beach Lincoln City Long Beach, Wa. Newport Pacific City Seaside Tillamook 186 72.5 156 158 49 128 74.1 199 49.3 96 166 118 4:59 1.32 3:36 3:36 1:10 2:39 2:14 5:02 1:37 2:49 3:44 2:38 311 55 28.1 286 79 128 201 326 177 223 294 245 6:45 1:07 :33 6:12 1:37 2:39 4:19 7:6 3:44 4:48 6:21 5:14 109 146 229 84.4 123 74.1 201 125 24.9 22 92.4 43.9 2:30 3:13 4:51 2:02 2:48 2:14 4:19 2:51 :37 :39 2:10 1:10 19.2 271 355 44 248 199 326 125 150 106 33 81.4 :28 5:59 7:40 :55 6:11 5:02 7:6 2:51 3:25 2:22 :42 1:43 134 122 205 109 98.2 49.3 177 24.9 150 46.7 117 68.6 3:57 2:38 4:15 2:37 2:47 1:37 3:44 :37 3:25 1:13 2:44 1:45 89.8 168 251 65 145 96 223 22 106 46.7 73 24.5 2:02 3:42 5:41 1:34 3:18 2:49 4:48 :39 2:22 1:13 1:41 :41 17 239 322 8.9 215 166 294 92.4 33 117 73 48.6 :23 5:14 7:58 :14 4:48 3:44 6:21 2:10 :42 2:44 1:41 1:02 65.4 190 273 40 167 118 245 43.9 81.4 68.6 24.5 48.6 1:30 4:08 5:46 1:03 3:47 2:38 5:14 1:10 1:43 1:45 :41 1:02 Pacific City Lincoln City Newport Waldport Yachats OREGON COAST LIGHTHOUSES (listed north to south) Florence Reedsport TILLAMOOK ROCK (1881) Offshore from Tillamook Head CAPE MEARES (1890) West of Tillamook UMPQUA RIVER (1894) Winchester Bay CAPE ARAGO (1934) Charleston Bandon Coos Bay YAQUINA HEAD (1873) North Newport COQUILLE RIVER (1896) Bandon Port Orford YAQUINA BAY (1871) Yaquina Bay State Park, Newport HECETA HEAD (1894) North of Florence 70 COAST EXPLORER Summer 2016 CAPE BLANCO (1870) North of Port Orford Gold Beach Brookings CALIFORNIAA

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TRAVEL View from Ecola State Park Bridgewater Bistro in Astoria Seaside Aquarium Beth Wise 72 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

Long Beach Ilwaco WASHINGTON VISITOR INFORMATION RESOURCES LONG BEACH PENINSULA Long Beach Peninsula Visitors Bureau 3914 Pacific Way, Seaview (360) 642-2400 Ocean Park Area Chamber of Commerce 1715 Bay Ave, Ocean Park (360) 665-4448 NORTH OREGON COAST Astoria-Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce The area of Astoria and Warrenton is a nationally signifi cant historic region at the western end of the Lewis & Clark Trail. Visitors have an opportunity to escape into an appealing, intriguing past through several fi rst-class interpretive attractions. 111 W Marine Dr, Astoria (800) 875-6807 oldoregon.com travelastoria.com Cape Disappointment North Head & Cape Disappointment Fort Stevens Tillamook Rock Fort Columbia Ecola Cannon Beach Arch Cape Oswald West Warrenton Nehalem Bay Cape Meares Cape Meares Gearhart Seaside Manzanita Rockaway Beach Oceanside Netarts Chinook Tillamook Bay Astoria Lewis and Clark National Historical Park Nehalem Wheeler Garibaldi Tillamook Bay City Columbia River Portland / Longview Clatsop State Forest Portland Nehalem River Tillamook State Forest Portland Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce To enhance your Cannon Beach experience, contact the Cannon Beach Chamber at cannonbeach.org. 2nd & Spruce, Cannon Beach (503) 436-2623, chamber@cannonbeach.org, cannonbeach.org Cape Lookout Sandlake Cape Kiwanda Pacific City Hebo Cloverdale Beaver Siuslaw National Forest coastexplorermagazine.com 73

TRAVEL View from Yaquina Head Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport Salmon at Chinook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City 74 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

City of Seaside Visitors Bureau Seaside, Oregon s first seashore resort, is one of the coast s most popular year-round family destinations with its famous Promenade, Turnaround, Aquarium, arcades, shopping and history. It s easy to Seaside! 7 N Roosevelt (Hwy 101), Seaside (888) 306-2326 info@seasideor.com SeasideOR.com Manzanita Visitors Center 31 Laneda Ave, Manzanita (503) 812-5510 Rockaway Beach Visitor Center 103 S. 1st Street, (503) 355-8108 Tillamook Chamber of Commerce 3705 Hwy 101 N, Tillamook (503) 842-7525 Devils Lake Lincoln City Gleneden Beach Fogarty Creek Pacific City Siletz Bay Bob Straub Neskowin Otis Kernville Cloverdale Siuslaw National Forest Salem Portland CENTRAL OREGON COAST Depoe Bay Chamber of Commerce 223 SW Hwy 101 Ste B, Depoe Bay (541) 765-2889 Discover Newport Newport has been a playground for visitors since the late 1800 s. Nestled between the Coastal Mountains, Pacific Ocean and Yaquina Bay, the natural beauty of the area draws those seeking a unique and exciting experience. 1-800-COAST44, discovernewport.com Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce 555 SW Coast Hwy, Newport (541) 265-8801 Florence Chamber of Commerce 290 Hwy 101, Florence (541) 997-3128 Lincoln City Visitor Center Visitor guides of all types are available for free at the Lincoln City Visitor Center. Maps, recreation guides, event brochures, lodging information and more! The Center is located inside the Cultural Center. 540 NE Hwy 101 Lincoln City Oregon 97367 (541) 994-3302 oregoncoast.org Otter Rock Devils Punchbowl Beverly Beach Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area Yaquina Head Toledo Newport Yaquina Bay Waldport Governor Patterson Memorial Beachside Heceta Head Heceta Head South Beach Ona Beach Seal Rock Seal Rock Yachats Cape Perpetua Scenic Area Carl G Washburne Depoe Bay Siletz Siletz River Corvallis Corvallis / Albany Alsea River Siuslaw National Forest Waldport Chamber of Commerce 620 Spring St, Waldport (541) 563-2133 Sutton Lake Mercer Lake Mapleton Veneta Siuslaw River Florence coastexplorermagazine.com 75 Eugene

TRAVEL Natural Bridges in the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor Woof's Dog Bakery in Gold Beach Crazy Norwegian in Port Orford 76 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

Yachats Visitors Center 241 Hwy 101, Yachats (800) 929-0477 SOUTHERN OREGON COAST Bandon Chamber of Commerce 300 2nd Street SE, Bandon (541) 347-9616 Florence Jessie M Honeyman Oregon Dunes Overlook Reedsport Umpqua Lighthouse Umpqua Winchester Bay River William M Tugman Lakeside Gardiner Tenmile Lakes Woahink Lake Siltcoos Lake Tahkenitch Lake Elliot State Forest Siuslaw National Forest Elkton Umpqua River Bay Area Chamber of Commerce 50 Central Ave, Coos Bay (541) 269-0215 Brookings Welcome Center at Crissey Field State Recreation Site 14433 US Highway 101 S, Brookings Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce 16330 Lower Harbor Rd, Brookings (541) 469-3181 Coos Bay - North Bend Visitor & Convention Bureau 50 Central Ave, Coos Bay (541) 269-0215 Gold Beach Visitor Center 94080 Shirley Lane, Gold Beach (800) 525-2334 North Bend Information Center 1380 Sherman Ave, North Bend (541) 756-4613 Port Orford Visitor Center 520 Jefferson St, Port Orford (541) 332-4106 Charleston Cape Arago Sunset Bay Shore Acres Cape Arago Bullards Beach Coquille River Langlois Cape Blanco Cape Blanco Sixes Port Orford Heads Port Orford Humbug Mountain Ophir Bandon North Bend Coos Bay Coquille Roseburg Sixes River Coquille River Elk River Illinois River Reedsport-Winchester Bay Chamber of Commerce & Oregon Dunes NRA Visitor Center 855 Hwy 101, Reedsport (541) 271-3495 Gold Beach Rogue River Agness FIND GREAT LODGING OFFERS ON THE COAST Visit our lodging specials page CoastExplorerMagazine.com/ features/lodging Cape Sebastian Pistol River Samuel H Boardman State Scenic Corridor Harris Beach Brookings Harbor Pistol River Azalea Alfred A Loeb Chetco River Winchuck River Siskiyou National Forest Smith River CALIFORNIA coastexplorermagazine.com 77

LOOKING BACK Easter Lilies near Brookings, 1941. Photo by Ben Maxwell, courtesy Salem Public Library 7752 his 1941 photograph shows a fi eld of lilies growing near Brookings. Lily production in the US got started when an American soldier loaded up his suitcase with native Japanese bulbs and headed home to the Southern Oregon Coast. He gave them to friends and family, and by 1920 commercial production began. These new farmers found the narrow strip of coastal soil from Brookings, Oregon to Smith River, California was ideal for ogrowing the showy plants. It was during World War II when import of Japanese bulbs came to a halt that this corner of the Oregon Coast became the largest grower and exporter of lily bulbs. Everyone in Brookings wanted to plant lilies and get a piece of what was called White Gold. Some residents even ripped up their lawns to plant a small crop. Once growers found they could force bulbs to bloom at Easter time, this strip of land became known as Easter Lily Capital of the World. Today the area produces about 90 percent of the world s Easter lily bulb crop. 78 COAST EXPLORER Spring 2018

HOW TO HARVEST RAZOR CLAMS IN SEASIDE It s easy! Rent gear and grab a permit at Trucke s on your way into town. Hit the beach an hour before low tide and look for dimples in the sand. When you see one, use your clam gun or shovel to get it before it digs too deep! Pan fry in butter. And eat. seasideor.com

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