Below are some of the best beaches along the Oregon Coast, in my opinion. Cannon Beach tops that list. It just has this small town, coastal community feeling to it that is very appealing. The secluded feeling is very nice. The beach itself has a very natural, rugged look to it; as if it is completely untouched by humans. As far as that goes, the majesty and beauty is hard to top. That's why it's listed first :) I want to help you make some informed decisions on where to spend your time, especially if you are searching for a place to get away rather than join in. Actually, any choice that you make is going to be the right one. It just depends on if you want your privacy or if you're itching for some tourist-type enjoyment. If you have the time to drive the entire coastline, stop at them all. With the Oregon Coast beaches, you just can't go wrong. The beauty is matchless. Search the Oregon coast.... My Recommendations for the Best Beaches
| | Neskowin Beach Hidden from the freeway and nestled within the small town of Neskowin is a stretch of beach that is serene and beautiful. This is truly one of the most romantically best beaches along the Oregon Coast. The wide areas of sandy beach is watched over by Proposal Rock, a huge monolith jutting from the ocean, covered in vegetation. The story goes that a local area family had 9 daughters. Each one was proposed to near the giant rock. The name stuck. This is a perfect place to pack a lunch, pop open a bottle of bubbly and watch the sun set. | 
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| | Cannon Beach The first thing that Cannon Beach is known for is historic Haystack Rock. Standing 235 ft high, it is the third largest coastal monolith in the world. The home to marine birds and tide pool creatures, it is a sight to behold. Cannon Beach has over nine miles of walkable beach and is perfect for long, romantic strolls with that significant other. Ecola State Park boasts many winding trails for those who love to hike and the viewpoint is one of the most photographed on the entire Oregon Coast. Personally, I rank this the best beach and, without a doubt, Cannon Beach is my favorite town along the entire coast. | 
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| | Lincoln City With over 7 miles of open beach and known as the "Kite Capitol of the World," Lincoln City is a great place to be. Beachcombing with your sweetie, searching for sea treasure is an awesome way to spend the day.Agates, driftwood, shells and, if you get lucky, you may even come across a Japanese fishing float. Those things are quite a find! As long as you take your time and have some patience, there is no telling what may turn up. The Lincoln City beaches are equally great for tide pool searches, whale watching, wind surfing, and of, course, flying a big, gorgeous kite together. Evening walks along the water's edge is especially romantic. Make sure to get yourself a tides table booklet so you can take advantage of walking out as far as you can go when the Pacific Ocean has receded. | 

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| | Rockaway Beach Located on historic Hwy 101 with seven miles of open beach, Rockaway Beach has a small town feel to it. It contrasts Seaside, which is more of a tourist town. This best beach is uncluttered by crowds and litter. It's a wonderful place if you simply want to do nothing but enjoy some peace and quiet on one of the best beaches of the Oregon Coast. | 
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| | Bandon Located 90 miles North of the California border on Hwy 101, Bandon's beaches are pure, rustic and lovely. Known as "a town of the past, looking toward the future," the town is home to just over 3000 friendly residents. The local tourist shops are quaint and inviting. You'll love the seclusion of the beaches! | 
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