Step back in time and experience a bit of yesteryear. Enjoy the beautiful Oregon Coast line by riding the rail behind a 1910 Heisler Steam Locomotive. This scenic trip chugs along Tillamook Bay and gives passengers views of the ocean. Great for all ages, this trip will give you a glimpse into history.
The Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad is offering two types of old school excursions for 2010. A true Oregon Geotourism excusion, the first is a shorter coastal excursion which travels between Garibaldi and Rockaway Beach. This hour and a half round trip gives you views of Tillamook Bay and the ocean. These trips begin operation Saturday, May 28 and run through the end of September.
The second trip is a three-hour Sunset Dinner Train excursion. While enjoying sights of Tillamook Bay, the Pacific Ocean, and Nehalem Bay, passengers dine on a four-course meal. Visit the website for times and dates of all scheduled excusions.
Start your Oregon Coast tour at a Pacific City Bed and Breakfast of the Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild. Our innkeepers are committed to providing luxurious accommodations while promoting Oregon Geotourism opportunities.
The Craftsman B&B ~ Winner, Best of the West, in The Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards 2009 - 2010! Winner, Best Historic Renovation by Lanierbb.com! Our newly renovated 1920's craftsman style house features four guest rooms with period-inspired design and decor, queen beds and private baths. No lace or doilies here.
Sandlake Country Inn ~ Voted "MOST ROMANTIC HIDEAWAY" by Inn Traveler Magazine! Sandlake Country Inn offers luxury and privacy rarely found. 4 Romantic rooms, most with double whirlpool & Jacuzzi tubs and all with fireplaces and private decks. Breakfast is delivered to your door
Eagle's View B&B ~ Breathe deeply of the fresh, stress-free air at this quiet secluded Oregon Coast Bed and Breakfast nestled on a hillside overlooking the beautiful Nestucca Bay & Little Nestucca River. The views from the four-acre paradise are breathtaking.
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