Oregon’s coastline is adorned with several iconic lighthouses, each with its own unique history, lore and charm. These lighthouses have played a crucial role in guiding ships along the rugged and sometimes treacherous Pacific Northwest coastline.
Planning a trip to the Oregon Coast is not complete without visiting at least one of these iconic landmarks and provides the perfect opportunity to snap some unforgettable photos. Book with Oregon Beach Vacations and you will have the perfect home base to discover all the delights the coast has to offer.
Here’s a list of notable lighthouses along the Oregon Coast:
Located near Florence, Heceta Head Lighthouse is one of the most photographed lighthouses on the Oregon Coast. Featuring a white-washed tower with a red roof and a historic keeper’s house that has been converted into a bed and breakfast, visitors will be rewarded with stunning views of the coastline.
Situated at Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area near Newport, Yaquina Head Lighthouse is Oregon’s tallest lighthouse. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and enjoy exploring tide pools in the surrounding area.
Nestled within Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint near Tillamook, Cape Meares Lighthouse boasts an octagonal tower and unique lens that produces a lighthouse signature of white and red flashes. The location provides breathtaking views of the coastline and the Pacific Ocean.
Situated near Winchester Bay, the Umpqua River Lighthouse overlooks the entrance to the Umpqua River. The adjacent Umpqua River Lighthouse Museum provides insights into the area’s maritime history.
Often referred to as “Terrible Tilly,” Tillamook Rock Lighthouse was officially lit on January 21, 1881. At the time, it was the most expensive lighthouse to be built on the West Coast. Sitting on a sea stack about a mile offshore from Cannon Beach, the lighthouse is not accessible to the public, but you can capture some great views from Ecola State Park.
Located in Bullard’s Beach State Park near Bandon, the Coquille River Lighthouse is a charming structure with a distinctive red lantern room. The lighthouse is surrounded by scenic coastal landscapes.
Though no longer active, Cleft of the Rock Lighthouse is a private lighthouse located near Oceanside. It is visible from the Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge.
Located at the mouth of the Rogue River near Gold Beach, the Pelican Bay Lighthouse serves as an aid to navigation. While it’s not open to the public, boat tours in the area provide great views.
These lighthouses not only guide ships but also serve as cultural and historical landmarks, offering visitors a glimpse into Oregon’s maritime past. Keep in mind that some lighthouses may have restricted access or seasonal openings, so it’s advisable to check ahead before planning your visit.
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