Hotels Along Oregon Rocky Coast

Hotels Along Oregon Rocky Coast
Hotels are abundant along Oregon's rocky coast. A prime spot for whale watching and Pacific sunsets, 41 percent of the coast is a rocky shoreline. The rocky Oregon coast is a scenic backdrop for hiking, storm watching and nature lovers. Whale watching season is November through April, but the breweries and wineries are open year 'round, as is the shopping, fine dining and vibrant energy of the environmentally conscious locals.

Inn at Arch Rock

The Inn at Arch Rock is in Depoe Bay along the central coast of Oregon. Located on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, guests enjoy a private beach May through September and can warm by the fire during winter. Rooms at the Inn have televisions, private bathrooms and many offer ocean views. The Inn offers a complimentary continental breakfast and coffee; pets are allowed for a $10 fee per night, and Wi-fi is available in the lobby and certain rooms. Centrally located to the Oregon Coast Aquarium, Rogue brewery, Flying Dutchman winery and Yaquina Bay lighthouse, a stay at the Inn at Arch Rock makes it easy to experience Oregon's nature and activities by day while taking in the distinct scenery at every turn.

Inn at Arch Rock
70 North West Sunset Street
Depoe Bay, OR 97341
innatarchrock.com

Coho Oceanfront Lodge

The Coho Oceanfront Lodge in Coho, Oregon, sits on central Oregon's rocky coast. As a "green" hotel, the Coho's environmental features include a hydronic heating system, recycled paper products and bamboo towels. The Lodge was renovated in 2006 into a boutique hotel featuring a stone glass fireplace, a fitness room, an indoor heated pool and wireless Internet access. Guests enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast, rooms with oceanfront views, a French press coffee maker in every room, a free shuttle to a local casino.

The Coho Oceanfront Lodge
1635 Northwest Harbor Avenue
Lincoln City, Oregon 97367
(800) 848-7006
thecoholodge.com

Surfrider Resort

The Surfrider Resort in Depoe, Oregon, offers the comforts of home in the oceanfront setting of Oregon's whale watching capital. In addition to rooms with ocean views, the resort offers an oceanfront restaurant, lounge and decks as well as direct beach access. When taking a break from surfing, golf or the free arcade, guests have access to the fitness room, indoor pool, spa and sauna and free Internet. Suites are equipped with kitchens, fireplaces, semi-private decks and whirlpool tubs. The Surfrider Restaurant was voted 'best steaks' on the Oregon coast by a survey in "Oregon Coast" magazine. The resort is AAA approved and offers seasonal specials.

Surfrider Resort
3115 North West highway 101
Depoa Bay, Oregon
(541) 764-2311
surfriderresort.net/welcome

Article Written By Aurora LaJambre

Aurora LaJambre is a writer and editor living in Brooklyn, N.Y. For over five years she's covered topics in culture, lifestyle, travel, DIY design and green living for print and online media. Her publication credits include "WOW Women on Writing," "Six States" and Catalogs.com. She graduated from New York University in 2003 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in creative writing.

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