Cape Perpetua
is the highest point on the Oregon Coast and
contains some of the most intriguing
sites. Be sure and visit Devil's Churn and
the Spouting Horn and hike some of the 23
miles of trails.
The Alsea Bay Interpretive Center chronicles
the history of Native American life at Alsea
Bay, early pioneer settlement, ferry travel,
modern road development, and bridge history.
The center features the history of the Alsea
Bay Bridge and pays tribute to Conde
B.McCullough, whose beautifully designed
bridges cross many rivers and bays on the
Oregon Coast. Clamming and crabbing
demonstrations are also available, call for
times and locations. Waldport (541)
563-2002
Crestview Hills Golf Course is a pleasant 9
hole public golf course in coastal
Waldport.
Drift Creek Wilderness contains 5,800 acres
of forested slopes and brushy, rough
terrain. There are 7 1/2 acres of trails
primarily used by hunters, hikers, and
fishermen.
Alsea River offers record runs of salmon,
steelhead and cutthroat, with access along
Highway 34 from Waldport.
Kozy Kove Dine on the river, literally at
this unique, full-service floating
restaurant and lounge on the beautiful Alsea
River; just 9 1/2 miles east of Waldport,
Oregon. 9464 Alsea River Hwy Reservations:
541-528-3251
Waldport KOA,
with beautiful views of Alsea Bay and
Waldport. Enjoy crabbing and clamming in
the bay, or visit the Oregon Coast Aquarium
and historic Nye Beach in Newport.
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Tillicum USFS campground From Waldport, OR,
take US Rt. 101 south 3.6 miles to
campground . One of the few campgrounds
right near the Pacific. Open All Year; 10
day maximum; 58 camp sites; no RV hookups;
gray water disposal tub at the bathrooms.
Beachcombing and enjoying the Pacific
Beachside State Park On U.S. 101, 4 miles
south of Waldport on the central Oregon
coast. campground is open year-round.
Campsites: 32 electric, 49 tent (max. RV
length 30'). Hiker/biker camp. Showers.
Accessible campsite (2E), restrooms, showers
for people with disabilities. Reservations
accepted.
Blackberry USFS campground In Waldport,
OR, take State Rt. 34 east 17.8 miles to
campground sign. Turn right at sign into
campground A nicely wooded campsite
overlooking the Alsea River. Open All Year
Maximum 10 days; 31 sites, no tent or rv
hookups, gray water disposal; Hot
showers,playground, public phone, rafting,
Coho, Chinook and Steelhead fishing No
reservations