Accommodations in Cannon Beach, Oregon

Accommodations in Cannon Beach, Oregon
Named for the ship's cannon that washed up on its shore, Cannon Beach, Oregon is a premier northwest destination for outdoor activity. Two state parks with miles of scenic hiking trails are located within a few miles of the town, and pristine beaches offer tide pools, rock formations and crashing surf. A walk along the beach reveals scenic coastal vistas, including Haystack Rock, an Oregon landmark. There is also a diverse grouping of accommodations options in this locale.

The Stephanie Inn

For a romantic getaway in Cannon Beach, the Stephanie Inn provides luxurious guest suites, with fireplaces, hot tubs and ocean views. Complete with a fine dining room and a quiet atmosphere, the Inn provides a charming and relaxing destination, ideal for couples. A full complement of massage and spa treatments are available to rejuvenate tired muscles.

The Stephanie Inn
2740 South Pacific
Cannon Beach, OR 97110
(800) 633-3466
stephanie-inn.com

The Cannon Beach Hotel

In operation since 1914, and modeled on a New England bed and breakfast, the Cannon Beach Hotel offers charming guestrooms with claw-foot bathtubs, fireplaces, balconies and kitchenettes. Relax after a day's adventures next to the fireplace in the lobby and enjoy a book from the library, or sample the hot beverages on a cool Oregon coast night.

Cannon Beach Hotel
1116 S. Hemlock Street
Cannon Beach, OR 97110
(800) 238-4107
cannonbeachhotel.com

Hallmark Resort

With an assortment of guestrooms ranging from cozy hideaways to large two-bedroom suites, the Hallmark Resort offers guestrooms to suit everyone. Families may choose the larger suites with fireplaces, kitchenettes and extra beds, and everyone will love the ocean-front balconies and beach access. For larger parties, several beach houses are also available and pets are welcome. Shops, galleries and restaurants are a short walk away.

The Hallmark Resort
1400 South Hemlock Street
Cannon Beach, OR 97110
(888) 448-4449
hallmarkinns.com

Article Written By Andrew Hazleton

Andrew Hazleton has been writing on a freelance basis for more than 20 years, and his work has appeared in national, regional and in-house publications. His work has appeared in "Sports Illustrated," "IEEE Spectrum," "Popular Photography" and several newspapers. Hazleton has a Bachelor of Science in engineering from Lehigh University and a master's degree in management from Pepperdine University.

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