Stretching over 350 miles along the Pacific Ocean, the Oregon Coast extends from the Columbia River to the California border. This scenic route is dotted with multiple parks and forests, offering opportunities to observe wildlife and ancient redwood groves. Coastal towns, sandy beaches, and historic lighthouses provide inviting stops for visitors. Today, travelers can explore the rugged cliffs, walk along the expansive beaches, and immerse themselves in the natural beauty and local charm of this diverse coastal landscape.
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