Drive 3 hours to Portland where weird is cool, craft beer is mainstream, and nature is omnipresent throughout the city.
Stop at Oregon's tallest waterfall, Multnomah Falls, before grabbing dinner in the food mecca that is Portland- a guaranteed to find a good meal anywhere in the city.
Start by making the short drive to the heart of Portland and explore Portland's famous botanical or grab a book for the beach at Powell's famous book store.
Make your way to Pacific City to hike a 200+ foot sand dune and watch some of the best surf in all of Oregon at Cape Kiwanda. During low-tide you can explore historic tunnel, Maxwell Point's Tunnel Beach, which twas created in the early 20th century and leads to the secluded beaches to the north: Tunnel Beach, Agate Beach, and Lost Boy Cave Beach.
Stop by the beach in the morning for whale watching, Cape Kiwanda is designated location on The Whale Trail.
Head to Cannon Beach and spend time exploring one of the many trails at Ecola State Park where the routes offer clifftop views of the picturesque seascape. End your day at famous Haystack Rock and pitch a beach fire for an unforgettable last night.
Drive 3 hours to Portland where weird is cool, craft beer is mainstream, and nature is omnipresent throughout the city.
Grab dinner in this food mecca- guaranteed to find a good meal anywhere in the city. Saint Johns Park is a great spot to take photos and relax before heading to the campsite. For a more bustling experience, stroll Mississippi Ave or Knob Hill and experience Portland unique bar scene.
Head 90 miles east to Cannon Beach, driving through beautiful wine country. If inspired, Apolloni winery is along the route to Cannon Beach where you can enjoy a quick tasting.
Spend time exploring one of the many trails at Ecola State Park where the routes offer clifftop views of the picturesque seascape. Grab a beer at Public Coast brewing before catching sunset and making a beach campfire at Haystack Rock.
Before descending south to Pacific City, stop at Arcadia Beach State Park a few miles south of Cannon Beach for final views of Haystack Rock and morning coffee.
Hike a 200+ foot sand dune and watch some of the best surf in all of Oregon at Cape Kiwanda. The tide pools and majestic ocean cliffs are worth an afternoon of exploring. Pacific City is designated location on The Whale Trail so keep your eyes peeled!
Head east to Bend where views of deep river canyons, other worldly volcanic formations, and charming downtown are just under 4 hours away.
Once arriving, walk famous Bend River Walk to see shops, restaurants, and relax into your evening.
Last day of your trip will be well spent in Bend. Take your time at Smith Rock. There are several thousand climbs in the park and miles of hiking trails where you might see golden eagles, prairie falcons, mule deer, river otter and beavers.
Head back into town for an amazing meal, we recommend Spork (award winning restaurant for any type of diet), and explore the many breweries studding the downtown neighborhood.
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