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Nine miles of wide, walkable beach and the scenic beauty of the seastacks offshore add to this chic seaside town. Famous Haystack Rock rises 235 feet out of the untamed sea and is the town’s most prominent natural wonder – third largest monolith in the world. The arts are emphasized in Cannon Beach, and some of the best crafts, shopping and galleries on the coast are located here. The city is ideal for strolling and offers delightful bookstores, shops and bistros. Nature’s gallery unfolds on the beach with tidepools rich with marine life such as anemones, barnacles, crabs and seastars, plus over 2,000 seabirds nest on Haystack Rock each year.
Arch Cape is best described as quaint. Sporting a deli and post office this seaside hideaway is nestled along a serene coastline 4 miles south of Cannon Beach. A pocket community tucked between Hug Point Sate Park and Oswald State Park with an enclave of well tended vacation homes offers a peaceful retreat from the city.
A beautiful oceanside city with seven miles of sandy beach. Enjoy the spectacular walks by the ocean. The third most photographed scenery in Oregon. Actually a trio of villages make up the community – Manzanita on the beach, Nehalem on the river and Wheeler on the bay. Most of the interest lies in the vast recreational and outdoor activities.
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 Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach |  | |
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