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Gearhart Ocean Inn.
67 North Cottage Avenue, Gearhart, OR 97138. Phone: 503-738-7373; Toll-free:
1-800-352-8034. E-mail
The Gearhart Ocean Inn is classic boutique lodging for the discriminating traveler. This charming, local landmark has 12 meticulously restored New
England-style attached cottages. Located in the center of Gearhart and a few short blocks from the beach, the Inn has suites and studios with custom furnishings, luxurious bedding, soft terrycloth robes, and gas fireplaces or Franklin Stoves to keep you cozy. A large private backyard with native plantings is ideal for cookouts with Adirondack chairs, croquet set, picnic table, and a gas barbecue. Perfect for children and pets. A “special place” for weddings, reunions, or a romantic couple’s retreat.
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The Gearhart Cottages. 372 S Cottage, Gearhart, OR 97138. Phone: 503-738-7373; Toll-free: 1-800-352-8034
Welcome to the newest member of our lodging family, The Gearhart Cottages. This charming, local landmark has a pair of meticulously
restored New England-style attached cottages. These two bedroom suites are located just two short blocks from the center of quaint Gearhart and the magnificent Pacific Ocean. Enjoy a queen four poster bed in one room with a twin and full XL in the other. Outfitted with luxurious bedding and soft terrycloth robes. It’s a perfect couple’s retreat or family get-away with a kitchen and gas fireplace to keep you (and your pets) cozy year ‘round. The private backyard with BBQ and fire pit invites you enjoy the beach day’s end.
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120 Hikes on the Oregon Coast by Bonnie Henderson. Paperback, 240 pages.
Mountaineer Books, 2nd edition, April 1999.This comprehensive hiking guide
to the region provides trail descriptions supplemented by natural history
sidebars that feature plants and animals hikers are likely to encounter. The
text is divided into five distinct sections from north to south, and each
section includes information on its portion of the Oregon Coast Trail, which
runs from border to border.
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Oregon Discovery Guide by Don W. Martin, Bettywoo Martin, Bob
Shockley (Illustrator) Driving guide to the splendors of Oregon
highlighting the best routes, scenic detours, hikes, and city walks. The
authors describe top local attractions and pinpoint where to dine,
recline, and camp in comfort. 23 photos, 11 illustrations, 25 maps.
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Day Hiking: Oregon Coast by Bonnie Henderson. Paperback, 320 pages.
Mountaineer Books, 2nd edition, April 2007.Replaces 120 Hikes on the Oregon
Coast. It includes six new hikes in a completely revamped format that
includes a quick guide to the hikes and lists outings by features such as
walks or hikes to hidden beaches, along bay spits, to lakes, or across sand
dunes. Sidebars explore the natural history, flora and fauna, and geology of
the area.
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Oregon Coastal Access Guide: A Mile-By-Mile Guide to Scenic and Recreational
Attractions by Kenn Oberrecht. Paperback, 342 pages. Oregon State
University Press, April 2001.
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Inside Out Oregon: A Best Places Guide to the Outdoors by Terry Richard. Order now...
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