Cannon Beach, Oregon, is a popular coastal town that National Geographic has listed as one of the world's 100 most beautiful places. The area around Cannon Beach was settled originally by the Tillamook people in the 15th century. Lewis and Clark's expedition explored the area in 1805 and 1806 and William Clark described it as "...the grandest and most pleasing prospects which my eyes ever surveyed, in front of a boundless Ocean..."
We visit Cannon Beach, staying at a hotel on the beach, to explore the beaches, trails, and towns of the area. On our arrival, we first walk out on the beach to visit Haystack Rock, one of Oregon's most recognizable landmarks and home to colorful tidepools, diverse birdlife, and, from early spring to mid-summer, tufted puffins.
Haystack Rock
Views up and down the beach
Tufted puffins
The puffins are not yet at the rock, but the area is filled with tidal pools and people wandering through the landscape.
Exploring Haystack Rock
Do not disturb the wildlife
Houses overlooking the beach
We spend several days exploring the area around Cannon Beach, but return every afternoon to enjoy great seafood in the restaurants of the city.
Baked halibut, cod and chips
Baked salmon, seafood stew
View from our booth in a restaurant
Wedge salad, clams, baked halibut
These are incredible meals, perfect endings to the wonderful experiences we have each day exploring the coast around Cannon Beach.