The Newport area of the Oregon coast has a lot to offer, with the amenities and maritime history of the city surrounded on both the north and south sides by scenic forested parks that wander down to the wave-battered rocky shore of the Pacific Ocean. Highway 101 curves around the topography of the coast, with lots of views and parks along the way. The parks have inland trails, tide pools, and interesting craggy seastack rock formations, and lighthouses still operate along the weather-beaten shoreline to protect passing ships.

Newport has an eclectic mix of historical districts (Bayfront, Nye Beach, and Deco Districts) with modern amenities, lots of galleries and interesting stores, good restaurants and candy shops, and a few cheesy tourist attractions thrown in for good measure. There are hotels, cottages, condos, and campgrounds to stay overnight, and plenty of delicious seafood that can come directly from the fishing vessels that pull up to docks right in Newport. Plenty to keep you busy for a week or more!

Cape Perpetua Scenic Area Oregon Coast Scenic Viewpoint Near Civilian Conservation Corps CCC West Shelter

Viewpoint in Cape Perpetua Scenic Area of Siuslaw National Forest near the town of Yachats, looking south along the Pacific Ocean coast where highway 101 winds around by the tide pools



Cape Perpetua Scenic Area Oregon Coast Tide Pools Waves Crashing On Rocks

Wave in flight by the tidepools of Cape Perpetua Scenic Area



Cape Perpetua Scenic Area Oregon Coast Pacific Ocean Waves Crashing Into Chasm By Tidepools

Looking inland to where big Pacific Ocean waves swelled by me and crashed into a burrowed out chasm on the coast



Cape Perpetua Scenic Area Oregon Coast Giant Spruce Trail Tree

The 500-600 year Giant Spruce tree of Cape Perpetua Scenic Area has a hollowed out tunnel at its base, the remnants of the nurse log it grew upon centuries ago



Seal Rock State Park Oregon Coast Waves Crashing On Large Rock Seastacks

Pacific Ocean waves spraying high into the air after hitting large rock seastacks at Seal Rock State Park, between Waldport and Newport



Seal Rock State Park Oregon Coast Waves Filling In Between Black Basalt Rock Walls

Waves pouring through basalt rock walls off the coast of Seal Rock State Park



Seal Rock State Park Oregon Coast Smiling At The Scenery

Smiling with the scenery of Seal Rock State Park



Yaquina Bay Bridge Of Newport Oregon

The Yaquina Bay Bridge of Newport



Newport Oregon Wide Open Pacific Ocean Sandy Beaches

The wide open sandy beaches of Newport



Newport Oregon Historic Bayfront District Fishing Boats Vessels At Marina

Working fishing boats at the Historic Bayfront District of Newport, bringing fresh catches to local restaurants and beyond



Yaquina Bay Lighthouse At Yaquina Bay State Park In Newport Oregon

The Yaquina Bay Lighthouse at Yaquina Bay State Park in Newport; the entire house is period furnished and open to walk through with docents there to answer any questions



Colony Rock At Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area On Oregon Coast With Bird Nests

Large Colony Rock lies just off of Yaquina Head and is part of Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area; it is home to colonies formed by thousands of birds among seven different species



Yaquina Head Lighthouse In Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area On Oregon Coast By Pacific Ocean

Yaquina Head Lighthouse in Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area



Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area Rock Beach By Pacific Ocean

Walking the black rock beaches of Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Scenic Area



Devil's Punchbowl State Park Near Depoe Bay On Oregon Coast By Pacific Ocean

Devil’s Punchbowl (of Devil’s Punchbowl State Park) was formed when ocean waves coming through two sea caves kept battering on the cave roof and eventually the roof collapsed, forming the open cauldron