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Astoria
Known as the “Little San Francisco of the Pacific Northwest”
because of its steep hills and picturesque Victorian homes, Astoria is a must-see destination right off Highway 101. This quaint
town of 10,000 is immersed in natural beauty, cultural enrichment, and historical roots. From art galleries to wineries, crabbing to whale watching, there is plenty to see, experience, and
learn about in Astoria. While in Astoria, climb the 164 stairs to
the top of the 125-foot Astoria Column (don’t forget to bring
your camera), visit the filming locations of the popular 80's
movie, The Goonies, comb the broad ocean beach for treasures,
or try your hand at fishing for salmon or crab by chartering one
of the many fishing vessels and guides.
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Amity
Enjoy fine wines and beautiful daffodils in Amity! Situated
along the banks of Yamhill River, Amity is one of six micro
climates within the Willamette Valley American Viticulture
Area. Each spring visitors can also enjoy the Amity Daffodil
Festival sponsored by the Amity School District.
Lee Way
Aurora
Designated as a national historic district in Oregon, Aurora was
named one America’s Top Antique Shopping Towns in America.
Just 20 minutes from Portland or Salem, visitors can easily enjoy
a day in Aurora and take a breather from the bustle of city life.
Boasting over 20 antique and specialty shops, eateries, museums
and vintage bed and breakfasts, you will feel like you stepped
back to colonial times when you visit Aurora.
Banks
Whether you want to visit a state park, walk the beach, golf, hike
a forest trail, or take the kids to a community park, all of these
activities are easily accessible from Banks, situated between U.S.
Route 26 and State Highway 6.
State Park, Day Use Only
Point of Interest
State Park with Overnight Facility
Rest Area
State Park with Reserved Campsites
Lighthouse
U.S. Forest Service Campground
Winter Recreation Area
Bureau of Land Management or Army
Corps of Engineers Campground
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For more information, contact:
Astoria Chamber of Commerce
111 West Marine Drive
Astoria, Oregon 97103
503-325-6311 or 800-875-6807
[email protected]
www.oldoregon.com
oregon Travel and Recreation Guide
For more information, contact:
Banks Chamber of Commerce
290 South Main Street | Banks, Oregon 97106
www.oregonbankschamber.com
Barlow
Part of the Portland-Vancouver metro area, Barlow resides on
the banks of Molalla River. Peppered with farms and dairies,
visitors can enjoy wineries, farms, and Memorial State Park.
www.oregoncoast101hwy.com
Barview
Off Hwy 101 at the mouth of Tillamook Bay, Barview offers
plenty of options for camping, RV enthusiasts, crabbing, and
clamming.
Bay City
This quiet coastal community of approximately 1200 residents
sits on Hwy 101 near Tillamook Bay. Visitors can peruse art
galleries, go bird watching on the beach, or enjoy a meal and
buy souvenirs.
Beaver
Beaver is located along Hwy 101 in Tillamook County near
Munson Creek Falls, the tallest waterfall in the coastal range.
Beaverton
For the tourist looking for the offerings and energy of a big city
with the heart and setting of a country town, Beaverton is the
place to visit. Top-notch golf courses, shopping destinations,
farmers' markets, and award-winning wineries mingle with
miles of hiking and biking trails, outdoor theater, and family
activities. There is something for everyone in Beaverton.
For more information, contact:
Beaverton Chamber of Commerce
12655 SW Center Street, Suite 140 | Beaverton, Oregon 97005
503-644-0123, [email protected], www.beaverton.org
Boring
Named after W.H. Boring, who homesteaded the area in the
1800’s, this rural community is just 20 minutes outside of
Portland. You can ride your bike along the Springwater Corridor,
stop at the local diner for a bite to eat before heading the short
distance to Mount Hood.
Brighton
Across the bay from Nehalem Bay State Park, the unincorporated
community of Brighton is located directly off Highway 101.
Brownsmead
Brownsmead is located inland on the Columbia River floodplain
and about a half a mile from the Lewis and Clark National
Wildlife Refuge.
Canby
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