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Yaquina Bay Lighthouse
The guide was updated:Located in Yaquina Bay State Park, this lighthouse was built in 1871. It is the last historic wooden lighthouse in Oregon. See the ocean from a whole new vantage point at Yaquina Bay, and enjoy the breathtaking sunsets you can admire from the Lighthouse!
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- Address: Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site, Newport, OR
- Website: www.yaquinalights.org
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Located in Yaquina Bay State Park, this lighthouse was built in 1871. It is the last historic wooden lighthouse in Oregon. See the ocean from a whole new vantage point at Yaquina Bay, and enjoy the breathtaking sunsets you can admire from the Lighthouse!
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Ripley's Believe It or Not! World of Adventure
Ripley's Believe It or Not! World of Adventure, located next to The Wax Works museum on the Newport Historic Bayfront, offers a collection of strange and fascinating exhibits. Explore a world of oddities, including shrunken human heads, rare animal skeletons, and other curiosities from around the globe. Discover the unbelievable and challenge your perceptions at this unique attraction.
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Yaquina Head Lighthouse
Yaquina Head Lighthouse, standing 93 feet tall, is the tallest lighthouse in Oregon. Made in Paris in 1868 and shipped to Oregon, this lighthouse was first lit in 1873. Explore the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area, home to diverse wildlife and breathtaking coastal views. If you’re lucky, you’ll witness the migration of gray whales during the winter months.
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Devils Punch Bowl State Natural Area
Devils Punch Bowl State Natural Area, established in 1929, offers a captivating blend of scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. Explore this natural wonder, named for its unique bowl-shaped rock formation carved by the relentless forces of the ocean. Witness the timeless spectacle of waves crashing against the rocks, creating a symphony of sound and spray. Surfers can ride the challenging waves, while whale watchers may spot majestic creatures migrating along the coast.
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Yaquina Bay Bridge
The Yaquina Bay Bridge, an iconic arch bridge designed by Conde McCullough, features a distinctive blend of Art Deco and Gothic architectural styles. Construction began in 1934, and the bridge, spanning 3,223 feet, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. Admire its unique design and historical significance while enjoying panoramic views of the Yaquina Bay.
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Hatfield Marine Science Center
The visitor center at the Hatfield Marine Science Center has exhibits featuring live animals to teach guests about marine life. Live events and educational seminars are held as well. Be sure to check the website for information on upcoming events.
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Newport Symphony Orchestra
The only full-season symphony on the Oregon Coast, the Newport Symphony Orchestra strives to educate about and make more accessible classical music to Newport. The venue for the concerts is Newport Performing Arts Center.
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Fisherman's Memorial Sanctuary
The Fisherman's Memorial Sanctuary, located next to the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse, offers a poignant tribute to Newport's fishermen lost at sea. The pathway features engraved stones commemorating over 100 individuals, each tile bearing the fisherman's name, the date of loss, and the fishing vessel. The memorial serves as a reminder of the inherent risks of the fishing industry and honors the legacy of those who dedicated their lives to the sea.
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Marine Discovery Tours
Great for school or private groups, Marine Discovery Tours offers a great way to see marine animals in their natural habitat. Tours and rates vary by group size and cruise selection.
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Newport Tradewinds
Newport Tradewinds, a family-owned and operated company, is the oldest charter fishing company on the Bayfront. Explore the waters with fishing trips for halibut, salmon, and bottom fish, or embark on a whale-watching adventure.
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Burrows House Museum
One of two structures maintained by the Lincoln County Historical Society, the historic Burrows House was converted to a museum dedicated to preserving the history of the Oregon Coast during the period of 1895-1978. The architecture is styled after the Queen-Anne Victorian homes.
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Oregon Coast Aquarium
The Oregon Coast Aquarium, a top-rated attraction recognized for excellence both locally and nationally, offers an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. Get up close and personal with marine life, including shaking "hands" with a giant octopus and even kissing a sea lion. Explore the diverse exhibits, learn about the wonders of the ocean, and create lasting memories at this premier aquarium.
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Agate Beach State Recreation Site
Agate Beach is located only one mile north of Newport. The popular destination commonly draws surfers and sun worshipers, and farmers even once lead their cattle through the tunnel for a taste of sea salt!
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Cobble Beach
Located at the Yaquina Head Natural Outstanding Area, Cobble Beach is the greatest of the Newport beaches. It must be seen in person to be captured: views, sunrises, and sunsets are positively breathtaking.
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Oregon Coast Birding Trail
Newport offers a haven for nature lovers and birders, with diverse habitats supporting a variety of bird species. Yaquina Bay State Park attracts numerous songbirds, while Sally's Bend provides a haven for ducks and brants. During low tides, the mudflats teem with shorebirds and majestic Bald Eagles. The Estuary Trail features an observation shelter midway, offering a prime vantage point for birdwatching. Enhance your birding experience by downloading the Central Coast guide from the Oregon Coast Birding Trail website.
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Dungeness Crab Trail
Newport offers a prime crabbing experience for enthusiasts of all levels. Oregon crabbing is a year-round activity, with fall typically yielding the most successful catches. Whether you prefer boat crabbing or the ease of dockside crabbing, Newport provides ample opportunities to participate in this popular pastime. Rent the necessary gear, cast your line, and enjoy the thrill of catching your own Dungeness crab. Many local establishments offer crab cooking services, allowing you to savor the freshest flavors of the sea. Or, simply indulge in delicious crab dishes at one of Newport's many seafood restaurants.
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Kayaking
Experience the beauty of the Oregon Coast with a guided kayak tour. Paddle alongside playful seals and graceful seabirds as you explore the diverse ecosystem of Yaquina Bay and the Newport Bayfront. Observe the local fishing community and learn about the area's rich maritime history.
Choose from a variety of tours, including peaceful morning paddles and sunset excursions with stunning views of the Yaquina Bay bridge.
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