"The northern coast of Oregon stretches from the mouth of the historic Columbia River south to fog-shrouded Cascade Head, an area of broad tidal estuaries and rugged headlands that flank stretches of sandy beaches." This from the North Coast map of the Oregon Coast Birding Trail From Astoria, to Seaside, the town of Tillamook, to Lincoln City. Close to 375 species of birds have been recorded on the Northern Oregon Coast and quite a few Oregon Bed and Breakfasts are awaiting your arrival.
Start your Oregon coast adventure at an Astoria Bed and Breakfast overlooking the mighty Columbia River. The Rose River Inn has five well appointed guests rooms and is a short three blocks to the Historical Downtown and minutes from the floodplains and open wetlands of the lower Columbia River ecosystem.
The Necanicum Estuary is one of the best sites on the north coast to watch shorebirds during migration and the 10th Avenue Inn is the perfect Seaside Oregon Bed and Breakfast when birding here. For a short drive to the tidal estuary and active sand dunes or a even shorter walk to the beach, choose the 10th Avenue Inn with its three guests rooms and all the amenities.
The Pacific Coast Scenic Byway winds through flooded pasture, river frontage and estuaries surrounding Tillamook Bay. Estuaries, bays, plentiful river systems, coastal rainforests and an extensive watershed ecosystem offers unmatched bird watching opportunities. Overlooking one of these bays, Nestucca, is the Eagle's View B&B. Their five guest rooms have large windows with picturesque views of the bay and surrounding forests.

Pana-Sea-Ah B&B, near Lincoln City, has four uniquely decorated guests rooms featuring panoramic ocean views and is steps from the Pacific Ocean! Also near Lincoln City is the Cascade Head Nature Preserve where spectacular sitka spruce forests end with views of the Salmon River Estuary. Roosevelt elk graze the open grasslands that are habitat for the endangered Oregon Silverspot Butterfly.
We've mentioned only four of the Oregon Bed and Breakfasts between Astoria and Lincoln City. Take your pick, grab your binoculars and be prepared to be dazzled by the abundance of wildlife and spectacular scenery on the Oregon Coast.
Start your Oregon coast adventure at an Astoria Bed and Breakfast overlooking the mighty Columbia River. The Rose River Inn has five well appointed guests rooms and is a short three blocks to the Historical Downtown and minutes from the floodplains and open wetlands of the lower Columbia River ecosystem.The Necanicum Estuary is one of the best sites on the north coast to watch shorebirds during migration and the 10th Avenue Inn is the perfect Seaside Oregon Bed and Breakfast when birding here. For a short drive to the tidal estuary and active sand dunes or a even shorter walk to the beach, choose the 10th Avenue Inn with its three guests rooms and all the amenities.

The Pacific Coast Scenic Byway winds through flooded pasture, river frontage and estuaries surrounding Tillamook Bay. Estuaries, bays, plentiful river systems, coastal rainforests and an extensive watershed ecosystem offers unmatched bird watching opportunities. Overlooking one of these bays, Nestucca, is the Eagle's View B&B. Their five guest rooms have large windows with picturesque views of the bay and surrounding forests.

Pana-Sea-Ah B&B, near Lincoln City, has four uniquely decorated guests rooms featuring panoramic ocean views and is steps from the Pacific Ocean! Also near Lincoln City is the Cascade Head Nature Preserve where spectacular sitka spruce forests end with views of the Salmon River Estuary. Roosevelt elk graze the open grasslands that are habitat for the endangered Oregon Silverspot Butterfly.

We've mentioned only four of the Oregon Bed and Breakfasts between Astoria and Lincoln City. Take your pick, grab your binoculars and be prepared to be dazzled by the abundance of wildlife and spectacular scenery on the Oregon Coast.
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