
Originally Posted by
landmariner
You could easily fill up your calendar on a long weekend trip to Portland and the coast. Driving along US 30 to Astoria and then down the coast to Lincoln City before heading back to Portland. Astoria is a town full of arts/crafts/boutiques and eateries. Perched above the town is a lookout and a drive across the Columbia River to another lookout in Washington State are both interesting and fun.
About a half hour south of Astoria is Cannon Beach which hosts one of many "haystacks" along the northern Oregon coast. The Ecola State Park (admission fee) is great for taking in the views or going on a couple of short hikes (one is a goat trail down to the haystack).
Down the road another 20 minutes or so is Oswald West State Park -- a roadside parking area (and facilities) has a groomed/paved path through old growth forest down to the pocket cove beach, Short Sands.
Southward, approaching Manzanita, is a roadside pullover scenic view of the huge bay. What a sight when 30+ ft waves traveling from the Aleutian Islands are breaking all the way across the huge bay.
Continuing south of Tillamook you will find Cape Kiwanda which also has a haystack.
The water is cold but it can be a great time of year to make this drive.