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Cool Down at Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast

The cutest little bunny in a stroller ready for St. Patrick’s Day in Cannon Beach, Oregon. Random but cute as hell!

Story, photos by Cassie Hepler

Welcome to my first time on the Oregon Coast but most certainly not my last…

Checking off another travel box off the bucket list was visiting Portland, Oregon and driving out to the stunning Pacific Northwest Coast. Working with nearby Wilsonville, Oregon, I was connected with the friendly folks at Cannon Beach, Oregon and so happy it all came to fruition. With limited time and a pretty packed schedule, I was up and at ‘em, excited and ready to enjoy that salty air probably way too early Friday morning. What can I say, I love the beach! I also learned on the drive from Beaverton, Portland through the windy, picturesque trees that it was the warmest day it had been since 2005 so lucky me! The snow was melting and it seemed everyone had come out of the woodwork with similar plans to enjoy the sunshine. There is a rest stop halfway up the mountain on 26 West which was beautiful in its own right and offered a hiking trail if you really wanted to stretch your legs and forest bathe. The drive itself only takes an hour and a half with no traffic from the city but is uphill and twisted.

At the rest stop on the way through the forest to Cannon Beach, Oregon.
You could also go for a hike in the woods if you wanted and it was tempting but the beach was calling my name in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
Spotted on a car as soon as I parked in Cannon Beach, Oregon… I totally agree!
Make your way to the vistors center first to get a game plan in Cannon Beach, Oregon. There’s free parking next door too and clean restrooms!

First things first, get the lay of the land at the Cannon Beach Information Center which is conveniently right across from public parking and more restrooms. Laura was an absolute gem and knew exactly the vibe I was looking for, outlined some highlights, gave me a tote bag and sent me on my merry way walking about this 3-mile beach town. My soul was longing to get my toes in the sand so straight to the nearest steps I went. You could smell the fresh sea and all the critters that make the saltwater alive in the air. A large stream ran into the ocean and dipping your feet in, it was ice cold and so refreshing. Lots of happy dogs ran around, playing in it effortlessly while I got my first view of Haystack Rock.

Adding dog photos to my exploring, cats can’t have all the fun in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
I think I’m happiest with toes in the sand in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
A self made beach river leads to the ocean in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
To the left, the infamous haystack rock in Cannon Beach, Oregon looking so far away. I had sunset plans for that later in the day!
Art abounds in Cannon Beach, Oregon and I had to pop into this little store in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
I want one of these, like a never-ending candle flame in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
I’m in my obsessed with owls era in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
I’ve certainly seen this artist elsewhere and love these in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
Whimsical little glass bees in the air in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
Open air galleries abound too in Cannon Beach, Oregon. Take a stroll and window shop!
Don’t the miss nature woodwork gallery too in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
There are shops galore with Goonies gear everywhere in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
In love with this cutting board in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
And of course Smoky the Bear souvenirs for all the fam in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
Get your seafood on at Ecola Seafoods!

I was told by the Warsugai chef in Portland to check out Ecola Seafoods for lunch so I could taste the ocean and it did not disappoint. With plenty of options and seafood galore, just find your favorite and have ‘em fry it up for you. With ample places to sit inside, outside and on the second floor in the sunshine, you may just have leftovers for later (oh, shucks). For me, I was trying to fill the stomach tank for a fun in the sun day of beer tastings!

Pick your favorites from the case at Ecola Seafoods in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
And they have it all at Ecola Seafoods!
Then fry it up with some chips and slaw at Ecola Seafoods.
Find yourself a good place to sit outside and enjoy at Ecola Seafoods.
And across the street, maybe a crepe for dessert in Cannon Beach, Oregon.

First stop was Bill’s Tavern and Brewhouse, which is the first brewery to exist on Cannon Beach. With $1.50 beer tastings each and a very reasonable food menu, you can stretch your dollar far here. I asked for all of the beer that aren’t IPAs which made it easy, peasy! The curious part about this building is the brewery is on the second floor which must be extremely structurally sound. The first floor is giving saloon vibes with its wooden interior and like most places, boasts live music.

You can’t miss Bill’s Tavern and Brewhouse in the center of town.
The second floor holds the brewery at Bill’s Tavern and Brewhouse. I went for the corner mafia seat as usual.
A sign of what’s on tap which changes seasonally at Bill’s Tavern and Brewhouse.
Flights always look better in the sunlight at Bill’s Tavern and Brewhouse. For me it’s simple, no IPAs please!

Second stop was Pelican Brewing Company which in retrospect I realized I should have done last as it was closer to my hotel… but whatever, it’s beach time and there are no real rules. Warning: their beer flight is HUGE so prepare yourself! Pelican itself is also a grand building with outdoor seating, craft pub fare and has a pretty decent happy hour menu. Apparently the chowder is to die for and it’s more of a kid friendly space too. With four locations so far, we can see how it keeps growing with quality beer, food and ambiance.

The building is bigger than it looks at Pelican Brewing Company.
A very long, massive space with the brewery at the very end at Pelican Brewing Company.
Holy whole full size glasses, Batman! You may only need one flight or share with a friend at Pelican Brewing Company. These tasters come pretty standard but you can customize if you ask nicely.

I guess I was saving the best for last with the third beer crawl stop at Public Coast Brewing Co.! With a very bright exterior patio flanked with a cool, dark interior with deep red hues, my skin was opting for darkness at this point so I was happy to sit in the shade inside. I met the amazing Ron, born and raised in Cannon Beach, who runs this space and crafted me a flight where every sip was a flavor explosion in my mouth. He explained they hired a chef to create the beer and seems obviously brilliant now to heavily infuse each beer with farm-fresh flavors. This space I could have stayed, played and had dinner but the beach was calling me…

Public Coast Brewing patio with fire pits for that cold Oregon Coast weather in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
Every taste was on point at Public Coast Brewing.
Even the non-alcoholic flavors were outstanding at Public Coast Brewing down to the hop water!

My hotel of choice was the Tolovana Inn because of its breathtaking views of Haystack Rock and the Oregon Coast. A good for a first timer starter location, it has the basics you need for a good overnight with pretty comfy beds but the real draw is the beauty of nature. If you book in the colder months, shoulder months or mid-week you can find the best deals online too! Coffee and tea are always available, the salt water pool and hot tub fill up fast with children and travelers so if you’re looking for meditation and solitude, the beach located steps away is where to go. Once I checked in and got settled in my third floor room, I lay down and took the juciest nap. I’m not sure what it is about the beach that allows your body to rest but it is magic!

The outside entrance to Tolovana Inn with my whip for the week.
The lobby is rustic at Tolovana Inn.
Remind you of anyone at Tolovana Inn? That post is coming soon!
The first floor room they put me in the door did not lock and I was not comfortable with that so they gave me an upgrade to the third floor which was much appreciated at Tolovana Inn.
It also had a nice sized bathtub at Tolovana Inn.

Once awake and ready to explore the sunset, I was in awe for hours frolicking about the beach barefoot. Soon the smells of fishy sea turned to wafts of beach firepits with people wrapped in blankets and a beer in hand.

Walkable from the Tolovana Inn is a path leading to this glorious view.
I loved how the water creates its own rivers on the West Coast.
Before the sun set, a classic beach photo in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
Imagine having this beach house at Cannon Beach, Oregon!
Soon the sun began to set behind the rocks in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
Playing with the sky and sun was so much fun in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
Peeking out from behind the rocks in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
Or shift over to another rock in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
Hard to see with the haze but birds flying all over Haystack Rock making loud sounds and a sign that says danger in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
Playing with my settings here, I probably took hundreds of photos here in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
And to the left, a sunset haze takes over the sky in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
Back to the right down the beach near the hotel in Cannon Beach, Oregon. Now you know why they filmed part of The Goonies here!
Walking back in the sand, guests prepared bonfires in Cannon Beach, Oregon.

I was invigorated in the morning from all that grounding in nature so grabbed my two coffees to explore some more after checkout. There is a conveniently located grocery store across the street that boasts many organic ingredients and I enjoyed a super tasty burrito for breakfast. You can also grab grub for a picnic for the many picnic bench options 10 minutes north at Ecola State Park. Once you drive through those winding forest roads (giving Road to Hana vibes in Maui, Hawaii), you can pop out into parking areas for a day pass for $5 and hike your heart out. Or just drive around and explore lightly if you’re on a time crunch. Whatever you do, get there early as it gets packed with travelers and surfers alike!

The grocery store across from Tolovana Inn has firewood for sale in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
Since Tolovana Inn has no breakfast options, this is the closest most walkable space in Cannon Beach, Oregon. Suprisingly, this was one of the best breakfast burritos I’ve had in a long time!
One last time to vibe with nature, I went to the tip of Ecola State Park where surfers were getting set up for the day.
Make sure to at least do a walkabout in Ecola State Park to see these magical views.
Head up this slim trail past the small bridge at Ecola State Park.
And be rewarded with this rad view at Ecola State Park!
And to the right at Ecola State Park as a surfer gets ready to shred. Honestly you could spend days, weeks or months climbing around!

After absorbing nature one last time at Ecola State Park, I headed even further north to Astoria, Oregon where The Goonies house still sits and wanted to keep exploring more. But alas, it was time to return the rental car and fly back to my home base of Phoenix, Arizona. Cannon Beach will certainly settle in your heart and soul, singing a siren song to come back. Looks like Ill just have to return again maybe in the summer this time or better yet, a shoulder season like birthday in September vibes with some newfound friends to lead the way!