Guidebook for Manzanita and Surrounding Cities

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Guidebook for Manzanita and Surrounding Cities

Food scene

Marzano's Pizza Pie "Marzano’s makes some of the best pizza in town. They are take-out only – call & order beforehand to avoid the lines: 503-368-3663 Closed Monday" *Please note: Items in this guidebook are subject to change and may not be immediately updated. Please call the business to receive the most accurate and up to date information
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Marzano's Pizza Pie
60 Laneda Ave
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Marzano's Pizza Pie "Marzano’s makes some of the best pizza in town. They are take-out only – call & order beforehand to avoid the lines: 503-368-3663 Closed Monday" *Please note: Items in this guidebook are subject to change and may not be immediately updated. Please call the business to receive the most accurate and up to date information
Wanda’s offers the best brunch in the Manzanita area. Not to mention their baked goods are sold across town! Quiet café with a great atmosphere. Reasonable pricing & extensive menu. Open 8AM – 2PM, closed Wednesdays *Please note: Items in this guidebook are subject to change and may not be immediately updated. Please call the business to receive the most accurate and up to date information
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Wanda's Cafe + Bakery
12880 H St
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Wanda’s offers the best brunch in the Manzanita area. Not to mention their baked goods are sold across town! Quiet café with a great atmosphere. Reasonable pricing & extensive menu. Open 8AM – 2PM, closed Wednesdays *Please note: Items in this guidebook are subject to change and may not be immediately updated. Please call the business to receive the most accurate and up to date information
Excellent seafood & a great wine selection - this is the best place in town for a more upscale date night. Shelling out a bit more money is worth it! Closed Mondays Check restaurant for changing hours and days
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Neah-Kah-Nie Bistro
519 Laneda Ave
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Excellent seafood & a great wine selection - this is the best place in town for a more upscale date night. Shelling out a bit more money is worth it! Closed Mondays Check restaurant for changing hours and days
As Pacific City lovers we had to put a plug in for Pelican Brewery in Cannon Beach! You'll be hard pressed to find a better burger or cream ale
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Pelican Brewing – Cannon Beach
1371 S Hemlock St
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As Pacific City lovers we had to put a plug in for Pelican Brewery in Cannon Beach! You'll be hard pressed to find a better burger or cream ale
What - doesn't everyone order their clam chowder with a side of ice cream? Yes it's a strange combo but we promise you can't go wrong trying some of the fun ice cream flavors at Buttercup in Nehalem!
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Buttercup Ice Creams & Chowders
35915 N Hwy 101
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What - doesn't everyone order their clam chowder with a side of ice cream? Yes it's a strange combo but we promise you can't go wrong trying some of the fun ice cream flavors at Buttercup in Nehalem!
Wild is an organic grocery and cafe featuring produce, coffee bar, juice bar, sandwiches, entrees, desserts, bulk food, apothecary, local products, honey, bulk foods and more. They often host pop-up events with local growers. They love serving the local community and visitors deliciously with healthy food and drink.
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Wild: Grocery & Cafe
298 Laneda Ave
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Wild is an organic grocery and cafe featuring produce, coffee bar, juice bar, sandwiches, entrees, desserts, bulk food, apothecary, local products, honey, bulk foods and more. They often host pop-up events with local growers. They love serving the local community and visitors deliciously with healthy food and drink.
The best Mexican Cuisine in town
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El Trio Loco Dos
114 Laneda Ave
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The best Mexican Cuisine in town
Mom-&-pop eatery offering a locally focused menu of seafood, steaks & burgers in a comfy space
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Big Wave Cafe
822 Laneda Ave
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Mom-&-pop eatery offering a locally focused menu of seafood, steaks & burgers in a comfy space
Mexican comfort classics in an eclectic, beachy counter-serve space with outdoor seating.
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Left Coast Siesta
288 Laneda Ave
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Mexican comfort classics in an eclectic, beachy counter-serve space with outdoor seating.
All-day coffee shop drinks & cafe fare in a casual, cozy space with rustic decor & outdoor seating.
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Offshore Grill & Coffeehouse
154 Laneda Avenue
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All-day coffee shop drinks & cafe fare in a casual, cozy space with rustic decor & outdoor seating.
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Manzanita Coffee Co.
60 Laneda Ave
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San Dune Pub
127 Laneda Ave
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Daytime eatery serving all-day breakfast in a stylish, relaxed space with an open kitchen.
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Yolk
503 Laneda Ave
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Daytime eatery serving all-day breakfast in a stylish, relaxed space with an open kitchen.
Coffee, fresh pastries, and an extensive selection of magazines and newspapers for purchase. Warm up inside or enjoy outside seating on a sunny day. Located at 500 Laneda Avenue
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Manzanita News & Espresso
500 Laneda Ave
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Coffee, fresh pastries, and an extensive selection of magazines and newspapers for purchase. Warm up inside or enjoy outside seating on a sunny day. Located at 500 Laneda Avenue
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Bunkhouse Restaurant
36315 US-101
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Small, casual restaurant serving up Thai stir-fries, noodles, curries, dumplings & other classics.
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A Mighty Thai
725 Manzanita Ave
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Small, casual restaurant serving up Thai stir-fries, noodles, curries, dumplings & other classics.
A wide variety of large and small pies. We also have tasty cinnamon rolls, chewy cookies, Thundermuck coffee and Stash teas!
Sisters And Pete's Coffee And Treats
725 Manzanita Ave
A wide variety of large and small pies. We also have tasty cinnamon rolls, chewy cookies, Thundermuck coffee and Stash teas!
If you are heading towards Cannon Beach for the day, or to visit Ecola State Park ( my favorite place…don’t miss this short drive!)or to haystack rock, don’t miss breakfast here!
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Pig 'N Pancake
323 Broadway St
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If you are heading towards Cannon Beach for the day, or to visit Ecola State Park ( my favorite place…don’t miss this short drive!)or to haystack rock, don’t miss breakfast here!
While in town near Cannon Beach, don’t forget to stop at Mo’s for lunch or dinner. I think many people forget about this great spot! The restaurant views are INCREDIBLE for a reasonably priced meal. You can watch the seagulls glide next to the ocean view windows while you peer out at the coast. They also have a great gift shop and you can usually see bunny’s feasting on the grass next door. Don’t forget to grab a bowl of hot chowder or the Panko crusted fish. Yummy!!!!
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Mo's Restaurant
195 W Warren Way
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While in town near Cannon Beach, don’t forget to stop at Mo’s for lunch or dinner. I think many people forget about this great spot! The restaurant views are INCREDIBLE for a reasonably priced meal. You can watch the seagulls glide next to the ocean view windows while you peer out at the coast. They also have a great gift shop and you can usually see bunny’s feasting on the grass next door. Don’t forget to grab a bowl of hot chowder or the Panko crusted fish. Yummy!!!!

Drinks & Nightlife

21 & Over restaurant provides classic pub food & drinks. Friendly staff, wooded interior with a nice back patio. Closing at 10PM on the weekends, this is the place to be if you like staying out "late" !
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San Dune Pub
127 Laneda Ave
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21 & Over restaurant provides classic pub food & drinks. Friendly staff, wooded interior with a nice back patio. Closing at 10PM on the weekends, this is the place to be if you like staying out "late" !
Awesome winery with a gorgeous outdoor patio with fire pits. Kids are welcome, s'mores supplies for the whole family. Drinks include wine, cider, beer, coffee. Their limited food menu offers tasty sandwiches and baked goods. Open late until 11PM."
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The Winery at Manzanita
253 Laneda Ave
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Awesome winery with a gorgeous outdoor patio with fire pits. Kids are welcome, s'mores supplies for the whole family. Drinks include wine, cider, beer, coffee. Their limited food menu offers tasty sandwiches and baked goods. Open late until 11PM."
Dixie's Vino
174 Laneda Ave
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MacGregor's Whiskey Bar
387 Laneda Ave
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Typical pub grub served in a rustic setting with billiard tables & sports on TV.
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Manzanita Lighthouse
36480 US-101
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Typical pub grub served in a rustic setting with billiard tables & sports on TV.

Grocery

Cute grocery store on the strip, perfect for grabbing some of the essentials. They have a wonderful deli & the friendliest staff around!
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Manzanita Grocery & Deli - The Little Apple
193 Laneda Ave
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Cute grocery store on the strip, perfect for grabbing some of the essentials. They have a wonderful deli & the friendliest staff around!
This is the larger grocery store in town - perfect for stocking up on groceries for the week.
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Manzanita Fresh Foods
730 Manzanita Ave
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This is the larger grocery store in town - perfect for stocking up on groceries for the week.
Nehalem Food Mart
35800 7th St

Parks & Nature

Be sure to visit our next door neighbor - Nehalem Bay State Park! Horseback riding, Kayaking, crabbing, fishing and clamming are popular activities which we recommend all our guests try out. Our favorite is the Nehalem Spit Loop Hike. 5.2 miles long, it's a flat trail along the water - keep your eyes peeled for seals!" Oregon Beach Horse Rides. Located in the Day Use area. 971-237-6653 Prices start at $100 for 1 hour. $150 for 2 hours. ( Prices subject to change call ahead)
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Nehalem Bay State Park
34600 Garey St
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Be sure to visit our next door neighbor - Nehalem Bay State Park! Horseback riding, Kayaking, crabbing, fishing and clamming are popular activities which we recommend all our guests try out. Our favorite is the Nehalem Spit Loop Hike. 5.2 miles long, it's a flat trail along the water - keep your eyes peeled for seals!" Oregon Beach Horse Rides. Located in the Day Use area. 971-237-6653 Prices start at $100 for 1 hour. $150 for 2 hours. ( Prices subject to change call ahead)
Cannon Beach is a small coastal city in northwest Oregon. It’s known for its long, sandy shore. Standing tall in the ocean, Haystack Rock is a seasonal haven for tufted puffins. On a headland to the north, trails in Ecola State Park offer sweeping views of the ocean, coves and a lighthouse. South is Arcadia Beach, with tide pools and a picnic area. Nearby Hug Point has sea caves. Boutiques and galleries dot downtown.
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Cannon Beach
Center Street
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Cannon Beach is a small coastal city in northwest Oregon. It’s known for its long, sandy shore. Standing tall in the ocean, Haystack Rock is a seasonal haven for tufted puffins. On a headland to the north, trails in Ecola State Park offer sweeping views of the ocean, coves and a lighthouse. South is Arcadia Beach, with tide pools and a picnic area. Nearby Hug Point has sea caves. Boutiques and galleries dot downtown.
Our beach is one of many states, sometimes with just minutes between them. Warm and brilliant, tempest tossed, foggy and impenetrable, playground of a child’s imagination and sometimes imparting a chill that makes being indoors and warm again a delicious event. If you’re up for experiencing the gamut Manzanita Beach is capable of delivering, here are a few things to consider when visiting, no matter the time of year: Aerial view of Manzanita Locals speak of Manzanita’s “doughnut hole” micro-climate. During the warmer months we often enjoy fair weather when surrounding communities are foggy and rainy. So, it’s a good idea to bring a hat with a brim, sunglasses and sunscreen. On the other hand, fog does roll in and rain falls often enough that you really shouldn’t come without a light, waterproof jacket. If you plan to do local water sports like traditional surfing, body surfing, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, kiteboarding or boogie boarding, know that the Pacific Ocean off Manzanita rarely reaches 60 degrees. A wetsuit is always in order if you are in the ocean for any length of time. Many people’s Manzanita Beach fantasies include reading while stretched out on a blanket in the dunes. We recommend you bring an old-fashioned, paper book. Fine grains of sand wreak havoc on Kindles and other eReaders. Prepare for a breeze. Even on the calmest days the beach can become breezy, particularly in the afternoon. Some die-hard beach fans deal with this by putting up small beach tents to deflect the wind. Others build forts from driftwood. Bring binoculars. Manzanita is located just off a major shipping route, so the horizon is often dotted with freighters and fishing vessels. A pair of binoculars can also help you catch a better look at local birds and wildlife, including bald eagles that often fly over on their way to and from Neahkahnie Mountain. If you are interested in exploring the tide pools that emerge during low tide at the base of Neahkahnie Mountain, bring a pair of rubber boots. Stop in at the visitor center to get tide information. Watch for riptides and wave-borne debris. When waves are particularly boisterous, they can hurl entire trees onto the beach. Never stand on a log or large piece of driftwood either, as a sneaker wave can send it rolling or toppling, and you along with it. A good rule of thumb is to avoid turning your back on the ocean. The best advice for enjoying Manzanita Beach is to take to it in your own way. You will sense that everything on Earth traces its origins to the sea, and when you are near it, you can tell you are home.
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Manzanita Beach
11 Ocean Rd
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Our beach is one of many states, sometimes with just minutes between them. Warm and brilliant, tempest tossed, foggy and impenetrable, playground of a child’s imagination and sometimes imparting a chill that makes being indoors and warm again a delicious event. If you’re up for experiencing the gamut Manzanita Beach is capable of delivering, here are a few things to consider when visiting, no matter the time of year: Aerial view of Manzanita Locals speak of Manzanita’s “doughnut hole” micro-climate. During the warmer months we often enjoy fair weather when surrounding communities are foggy and rainy. So, it’s a good idea to bring a hat with a brim, sunglasses and sunscreen. On the other hand, fog does roll in and rain falls often enough that you really shouldn’t come without a light, waterproof jacket. If you plan to do local water sports like traditional surfing, body surfing, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, kiteboarding or boogie boarding, know that the Pacific Ocean off Manzanita rarely reaches 60 degrees. A wetsuit is always in order if you are in the ocean for any length of time. Many people’s Manzanita Beach fantasies include reading while stretched out on a blanket in the dunes. We recommend you bring an old-fashioned, paper book. Fine grains of sand wreak havoc on Kindles and other eReaders. Prepare for a breeze. Even on the calmest days the beach can become breezy, particularly in the afternoon. Some die-hard beach fans deal with this by putting up small beach tents to deflect the wind. Others build forts from driftwood. Bring binoculars. Manzanita is located just off a major shipping route, so the horizon is often dotted with freighters and fishing vessels. A pair of binoculars can also help you catch a better look at local birds and wildlife, including bald eagles that often fly over on their way to and from Neahkahnie Mountain. If you are interested in exploring the tide pools that emerge during low tide at the base of Neahkahnie Mountain, bring a pair of rubber boots. Stop in at the visitor center to get tide information. Watch for riptides and wave-borne debris. When waves are particularly boisterous, they can hurl entire trees onto the beach. Never stand on a log or large piece of driftwood either, as a sneaker wave can send it rolling or toppling, and you along with it. A good rule of thumb is to avoid turning your back on the ocean. The best advice for enjoying Manzanita Beach is to take to it in your own way. You will sense that everything on Earth traces its origins to the sea, and when you are near it, you can tell you are home.
This is my favorite spot. I can’t believe it took me a few years to check it out!! When I had family in town, I would always take them to Haystack Rock, which is also magnificent! The hike to the beach is incredible. It’s and easy hike. Not sure if It’s recommended for little ones. Check the trail guide for more info. Wrapping around Tillamook Head, between Seaside and Cannon Beach, Ecola State Park stretches along 9 miles of coastline and offers outstanding sightseeing and recreation opportunities combined with a storied past. Though the scenic and hiking opportunities may be the main allure, the diversity of outdoor recreation including picnicking, tidepooling, surfing and wildlife observation make Ecola State park a destination year round. Sightseeing opportunities begin the moment you enter the park. The entrance road meanders through a lush Sitka spruce forest, eventually opening up to a grassy bluff offering breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. You may recognize the viewpoint south, a scene from many published photographs. Sea stacks punctuate the long sweep of shoreline south, backed by the town of Cannon Beach and ridge of coastal mountains above. Ecola’s trails offer cliff side viewpoints of secluded coves, forested promontories and even a long abandoned lighthouse. The park’s network of trails include an 8 mile segment of the Oregon Coast Trail, and a 2 1/2 mile historical interpretive route called the Clatsop Loop Trail. Part of the Clatsop Loop Trail and the trail over Tillamook Head follow in the footsteps of the Corps of Discovery. Captain William Clark and 12 members of the Corps of Discovery traveled through what is now the park in 1806 in search of a beached whale near present-day Cannon Beach. After scaling the north slope of Tillamook Head and reaching one of its viewpoints, Clarke described the vista as “… the grandest and most pleasing prospects which my eyes ever surveyed…” Stop for a picnic before taking to the many miles of trails. Visit Indian Beach, a secluded sandy beach, popular with surfers and beach goers, offering tide pools and scenic splendor. Keep a watchful eye open for the park’s wildlife, such as deer, elk or eagles soaring overhead. You may even spot migrating gray whales throughout winter and spring.
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Ecola State Park
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This is my favorite spot. I can’t believe it took me a few years to check it out!! When I had family in town, I would always take them to Haystack Rock, which is also magnificent! The hike to the beach is incredible. It’s and easy hike. Not sure if It’s recommended for little ones. Check the trail guide for more info. Wrapping around Tillamook Head, between Seaside and Cannon Beach, Ecola State Park stretches along 9 miles of coastline and offers outstanding sightseeing and recreation opportunities combined with a storied past. Though the scenic and hiking opportunities may be the main allure, the diversity of outdoor recreation including picnicking, tidepooling, surfing and wildlife observation make Ecola State park a destination year round. Sightseeing opportunities begin the moment you enter the park. The entrance road meanders through a lush Sitka spruce forest, eventually opening up to a grassy bluff offering breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. You may recognize the viewpoint south, a scene from many published photographs. Sea stacks punctuate the long sweep of shoreline south, backed by the town of Cannon Beach and ridge of coastal mountains above. Ecola’s trails offer cliff side viewpoints of secluded coves, forested promontories and even a long abandoned lighthouse. The park’s network of trails include an 8 mile segment of the Oregon Coast Trail, and a 2 1/2 mile historical interpretive route called the Clatsop Loop Trail. Part of the Clatsop Loop Trail and the trail over Tillamook Head follow in the footsteps of the Corps of Discovery. Captain William Clark and 12 members of the Corps of Discovery traveled through what is now the park in 1806 in search of a beached whale near present-day Cannon Beach. After scaling the north slope of Tillamook Head and reaching one of its viewpoints, Clarke described the vista as “… the grandest and most pleasing prospects which my eyes ever surveyed…” Stop for a picnic before taking to the many miles of trails. Visit Indian Beach, a secluded sandy beach, popular with surfers and beach goers, offering tide pools and scenic splendor. Keep a watchful eye open for the park’s wildlife, such as deer, elk or eagles soaring overhead. You may even spot migrating gray whales throughout winter and spring.
The views from atop Neahkahnie Mountain stretch for miles to the south as far as Cape Lookout and can be easily enjoyed steps from your car along a series of roadside turnouts along Highway 101. However, those who crave adventure may want to take on the picturesque, but challenging, climb to the top of this 1661-foot coastal mountain. The mountain can be hiked from either side, with the north trail starting across the highway from a small gravel pullout just a mile south of the main Oswald West parking lots. From here, the trail leads two miles up the mountain through switchbacks bordered by dense salal and shady sections of second-growth forest. The south trail starts from a gravel side road just off of Highway 101 and is a 1.3-mile trek through more open forest habitat with peeks north toward Nehalem Bay and beyond.
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Neahkahnie Mountain
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The views from atop Neahkahnie Mountain stretch for miles to the south as far as Cape Lookout and can be easily enjoyed steps from your car along a series of roadside turnouts along Highway 101. However, those who crave adventure may want to take on the picturesque, but challenging, climb to the top of this 1661-foot coastal mountain. The mountain can be hiked from either side, with the north trail starting across the highway from a small gravel pullout just a mile south of the main Oswald West parking lots. From here, the trail leads two miles up the mountain through switchbacks bordered by dense salal and shady sections of second-growth forest. The south trail starts from a gravel side road just off of Highway 101 and is a 1.3-mile trek through more open forest habitat with peeks north toward Nehalem Bay and beyond.
Don't forget to check out Hug Point! After parking walk down the stairs and head to the right. If you want to check out the seasonal waterfall on the beach, go during lowtide and walk around the first cliff with trees on it and you will see the waterfall! How amazing it is to see a waterfall on the beach!!!!!
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Hug Point State Recreation Site
Beach Access Road
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Don't forget to check out Hug Point! After parking walk down the stairs and head to the right. If you want to check out the seasonal waterfall on the beach, go during lowtide and walk around the first cliff with trees on it and you will see the waterfall! How amazing it is to see a waterfall on the beach!!!!!

Entertainment & Activities

Everyone should make the 35 minute drive down to the Tillamook Cheese Factory. Their newly remodeled site is fun for the whole family. Learning about farming is always more fun when you get ice cream and free cheese samples!
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Tillamook rjómaframleiðsla
4165 N Hwy 101
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Everyone should make the 35 minute drive down to the Tillamook Cheese Factory. Their newly remodeled site is fun for the whole family. Learning about farming is always more fun when you get ice cream and free cheese samples!
The course was designed by Ted Erickson, and opened in 1987. It offers tree-lined fairways, easy walking and a pleasant game. On the 5th hole there's a 60 foot drop to the fairway below. The slope is 97 to 102, and the ratings are 61.8 for men and 63.2 for women. The ladies tees have a par of 33 for a total distance of 2,100 yards. Green fees are $22.00 for 9 holes. You can rent clubs for $10.00 and pull carts for $2.00. The course is open year round and offers a full-service pro shop. The driving range is open May through September. Reservations are suggested.
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Manzanita Fresh Foods
730 Manzanita Ave
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The course was designed by Ted Erickson, and opened in 1987. It offers tree-lined fairways, easy walking and a pleasant game. On the 5th hole there's a 60 foot drop to the fairway below. The slope is 97 to 102, and the ratings are 61.8 for men and 63.2 for women. The ladies tees have a par of 33 for a total distance of 2,100 yards. Green fees are $22.00 for 9 holes. You can rent clubs for $10.00 and pull carts for $2.00. The course is open year round and offers a full-service pro shop. The driving range is open May through September. Reservations are suggested.
a local community space with a full schedule of literary and artistic events. Brush up on your skills with a writing or drawing workshop; catch the latest movie at Friday Night Flicks (last Friday of every month). And enjoy live music at the Hoffman Garden every Sunday afternoon through Sept. 3.
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Hoffman Center for the Arts
594 Laneda Ave
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a local community space with a full schedule of literary and artistic events. Brush up on your skills with a writing or drawing workshop; catch the latest movie at Friday Night Flicks (last Friday of every month). And enjoy live music at the Hoffman Garden every Sunday afternoon through Sept. 3.
Showcases some of the Coast’s finest artists.
4th Street Studio and Gallery
125 N 4th St
Showcases some of the Coast’s finest artists.
Pauseful Massage & Botanicals
298 Laneda Ave
Bahama Mama’s bikes, boards, and beach fare is the only bike and surf rental shop in Manzanita. Come to our shop on Laneda Avenue and try out one of our fun cycles on the beach, take a cruise to the state park to see local wildlife. If you have ever wanted to try your hand at surfing, we provide great beginner surf boards and wet suits. Bahama Mama’s is stocked with everything you might need or want for a day at the beach: Boogie boards Skim boards Towels Beach blankets and mats Flip flops Beach hats Sand toys Kites …and much, much more! Also check out our custom Bahama Mama clothing!
Bahama Mama's Bikes, Boards & Beach Fare
411 Laneda Ave
Bahama Mama’s bikes, boards, and beach fare is the only bike and surf rental shop in Manzanita. Come to our shop on Laneda Avenue and try out one of our fun cycles on the beach, take a cruise to the state park to see local wildlife. If you have ever wanted to try your hand at surfing, we provide great beginner surf boards and wet suits. Bahama Mama’s is stocked with everything you might need or want for a day at the beach: Boogie boards Skim boards Towels Beach blankets and mats Flip flops Beach hats Sand toys Kites …and much, much more! Also check out our custom Bahama Mama clothing!

Shopping

Moxie is a beautiful little fair trade boutique with three full time employees on the Oregon coast. We support hundreds of women’s cooperatives, non-profits and village groups globally by buying and selling a beautifully curated selection of clothing, jewelry, housewares...
Moxie Fair Trade
387 Laneda Ave
Moxie is a beautiful little fair trade boutique with three full time employees on the Oregon coast. We support hundreds of women’s cooperatives, non-profits and village groups globally by buying and selling a beautifully curated selection of clothing, jewelry, housewares...
Retail store featuring hand made greeting cards and paper, baby gifts, clothing, all-occasion gift items, home decor, vintage buttons, jewelry, cookbooks and sewing project books, some items made by local artists. Located at 387 Laneda Avenue in downtown Manzanita.
Wisteria Chic
387 Laneda Ave
Retail store featuring hand made greeting cards and paper, baby gifts, clothing, all-occasion gift items, home decor, vintage buttons, jewelry, cookbooks and sewing project books, some items made by local artists. Located at 387 Laneda Avenue in downtown Manzanita.
Toylandia is the place to be for every fun-seeker, whether they are a mad scientist in the making, a tiny tinker or anyone in between. Stuffed with colorful books, games, puzzles and toys of every shape and size, Toylandia is loaded to the brim with everything from modern day games to nostalgic toys perfect for the kid in everybody.
Toylandia
320 Laneda Ave
Toylandia is the place to be for every fun-seeker, whether they are a mad scientist in the making, a tiny tinker or anyone in between. Stuffed with colorful books, games, puzzles and toys of every shape and size, Toylandia is loaded to the brim with everything from modern day games to nostalgic toys perfect for the kid in everybody.
Manzanita Sweets offers a breath-taking assortment of old-fashioned candy, hand-crafted chocolates and salt water taffy. In addition to finding their favorite childhood sweets, visitors are treated to a wide array of antiques and novelties. Manzanita Sweets opened its doors at the start of 2011 and is proud to offer delicacies from many regional sources
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Manzanita Sweets
310 Laneda Ave
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Manzanita Sweets offers a breath-taking assortment of old-fashioned candy, hand-crafted chocolates and salt water taffy. In addition to finding their favorite childhood sweets, visitors are treated to a wide array of antiques and novelties. Manzanita Sweets opened its doors at the start of 2011 and is proud to offer delicacies from many regional sources
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finnesterre
194 Laneda Ave
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Cloud and Leaf Bookstore
148 Laneda Ave
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T-SPOT is an eclectic boutique that’ll satisfy your taste in unique and unexpected. Artistic handmade jewelry, designer clothing and adorable kid’s corner. We boast the best choice of artisan chocolates and a very quirky selection of socks and other off-the-beaten path gifts.
T-SPOT
144 Laneda Ave
T-SPOT is an eclectic boutique that’ll satisfy your taste in unique and unexpected. Artistic handmade jewelry, designer clothing and adorable kid’s corner. We boast the best choice of artisan chocolates and a very quirky selection of socks and other off-the-beaten path gifts.
Dogs love the beach. Just watch those lolling tongues and wagging tails and you’ll see the true meaning of joy. After a hard day of running and playing in the surf and sand, drop by Four Paws On The Beach, a lovely pet boutique in the heart of downtown Manzanita. They carry a full selection of pet food, treats, toys and accessories that will put a goofy smile on any dog’s face.
Four Paws on the Beach
144 Laneda Ave
Dogs love the beach. Just watch those lolling tongues and wagging tails and you’ll see the true meaning of joy. After a hard day of running and playing in the surf and sand, drop by Four Paws On The Beach, a lovely pet boutique in the heart of downtown Manzanita. They carry a full selection of pet food, treats, toys and accessories that will put a goofy smile on any dog’s face.
Unfurl in Manzanita is a clothing boutique on the Oregon coast with a planet-forward mission to provide high-quality and environmentally sustainable merchandise for women, men and children. A proud member of 1% for the Planet, Unfurl raises thousands of dollars each year through its sales to support three local environmental passions: wildlife, land preservation and recycling.
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Unfurl
447 Laneda Ave
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Unfurl in Manzanita is a clothing boutique on the Oregon coast with a planet-forward mission to provide high-quality and environmentally sustainable merchandise for women, men and children. A proud member of 1% for the Planet, Unfurl raises thousands of dollars each year through its sales to support three local environmental passions: wildlife, land preservation and recycling.
Polaris Gallery
457 Laneda Ave
Wild Coast Goods
35870 7th St

Gas and other Essentials

If you need to refuel, there is a convenient gas station at the end of the street, heading towards 101. Open until 9PM. Hours subject to change. Please verify with this business.
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Shell
36453 N Hwy 101
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