Oregon's nearly 400 miles (644 km) of pristine, public coastline is made up of diverse
terrain that changes from rugged cliffs to evergreen forests to Sahara-like dunes
and boundless sandy beaches. From
Astoria in the north to
Brookings in the southern tip, follow the shoreline
past a smorgasbord of one-of-a-kind attractions including scores of quaint towns
with a penchant for serving up legendary seafood, historic lighthouses, breathtaking
viewpoints, stunning state parks, a cornucopia of galleries and museums and a world
class aquarium. Mild temperatures, dramatic scenery and a wide range of recreational
activities make the coast one of the state's most popular regions.