[trip style = beach + weekend getaway + food + wine]
Long ago, Cannon Beach surpassed drive-by beach town. Punctuated by the 235-foot Haystack Rock, a sandbar long enough to run a 100-meter dash and wispy grasses separating sand from land, it's become Oregon's most iconic—and photographed—coastline.
It's also conquerable, reaching 6.4 km {4 miles} from end-to-end. Pan the waterfront and you'll see dogs romping around like they're on a highway to heaven, surfers trying their hand at wave-riding, runners burning off last night's calories, walkers getting a beach-wind blow-out, horseback riders galloping on the sandbar and reclined beach trikes zipping past. Somehow, this chaos works {and feels far from congested because the beach is so big, there's an imaginary "track" for every sand-lover}.
When I visited with Mr. Trip Styler and Mr. Nacho King in late-August, we traded our regular repertoire of surfing and running for picnics and bonfires. Here are the on- and off-the-shore treasures I suggest you add to your beach-combing basket.
Trip Styler Tip: Cannon Beach is warmest in summer, but moonlights as a four-season destination {if you can handle bundling up}! Visit in the off-season to find fewer crowds and cheaper rates.
Cannon Beach from above.
Mr. Nacho King posing for his Instagram.
Never-ending sandbar.
Our top-pick coffee and breakfast stop: Sea Level Bakery + Coffee {serving Stumptown Coffee!}.
Sea Level from the roadside. Walk 50 meters West toward the ocean and you can sip your coffee on the beach.
Our beach set-up, complete with a windbreaker, arranged by the cabana team at the Surfsand Resort {where we stayed}.
A "Goonies" crepe from Crêpe Neptune. Basically s'mores ingredients wrapped in a crepe.
Stopping for a tipple at the Cannon Beach Distillery {Yelp link}.
Dinner MUST: Attending an interactive cooking show at EVOO Cannon Beach Cooking School. {More on this soon!}
Joining the Cannon Beach bonfire tradition thanks to the beach cabana team at the Surfsand Resort. Not shown here: roasting marshmallows {obviously}!
Stay: The Surfsand Resort, a prime perch with crazy-comfortable Tempur-Pedic beds and service that extends beyond welcome and departure niceties offering daily fresh-baked cookies and chocolate milk at 3 p.m., seasonal cabana service {ie - beach chair and bonfire set-up}, WiFi, in-town shuttle service, Saturday ice cream socials and Sunday weenie roasts, in addition to a pool, hot tub, sauna and fitness area. Recommendation: Request an ocean-facing room. Pet-friendly, bark-woof!
Picnic from EVOO Cannon Beach's take-away shop featuring local cheese and meats, plus bread from Sea Level Bakery.
I did not construct this masterpiece, but I thought you should see its craftsmanship up close!
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[photos by @tripstyler (except Surfsand) taken while exploring OR as a guest of Tourism Oregon]