yo kinda late now but if your ever going back i got tips! if your going to the beach make sure you bring alot of water to wash off, sometimes it can really really be windy to be careful, also a fun and safe spot is the north jetty! and these are tips from someone who grew up in OR @@ladybugmom10
Expedia has been doing an excellent service by exploring and showing the unknown places on Earth. It inspires us to travel across the globe and stay connected to the nature.
Wow expedia, to bad you stopped at Bandon By The Sea and missed the last 90 miles because you missed Indian Sands Geological Zone, Lone Ranch State Park one of the best whale watching areas on the West Coast, The WW2 Japanese bombing site where the only Japanese Airplane bombing on the continental USA ever happened, The town of Brookings Harbor where the 2011 Japanese Tsunami made the second direct hit and destroyed the towns fishing fleet, Battle Rock where one of the last Indian Wars was fought on the west coast at Port Orford, The Rouge River where adventure writer Zane Gray wrote many of his books, his cabin is still there, there is much more. My wife and I travel there all the time for whale watching and wildlife photography it is incredible.
I drove up 100 miles of the coast one foggy morning, stopped to snap a few pictures (with a 35 mm camera) and was shocked when I looked up at the hills east of me...and found 30 sheep eyeing me with GREAT disdain for invading their space❗😎
I live in Portland and Oregon has some of the best hiking and scenery I've ever enjoyed ... in every direction from east to Mt. Hood and west to the coast, the hiking and beauty is really staggering.
The Oregon Coast is an absolute treasure! The video showcases the beauty, but experiencing it in person is a whole different level of awe. 🌊 The rugged shorelines and lush forests make every mile worth it. Planning my trip there soon, and this video just heightened my excitement! 🚗💨Oregon, here I come! 😍🌲
How come it’s not windy and cool looking like every time I’ve been there? Absolutely stunning scenery...but surprising cold and windy along the coast. I’d still go back!!
On the Oregon coast ,Oswald West Park,Cape Kiwanda and the Samuel Boardman Scenic Corridor are extremely beautiful,with the Samuel Boardman Corridor being the greatest.
One of America's most beautiful states for sure. And the coast is just one aspect of this spectacular state. Have visited many times from BC. Want to go to the extreme SE "empty corner" on one of my next trips.
One of my favorite trips I've ever taken, especially with thor's well and the surrounding area. Awesome places! Highly recommend, like this good video does!
I've lived and seen all parts of the east coast my whole life, and many lovely places, and several in CA, but to me the entire coast being essentially one state park of open ocean is stunning. Enjoy.
When you do make sure not to miss The Columbia Scenic Gorge that borders Oregon and Washington State. Also, make sure to continue your journey down The Pacific Coast Highway through the entirety of California. I live at The Monterey Bay in Central Cali, near Big Sur. You’ll love the trip!
I absolutely love the Oregon coast. I went there with my family in 2020. We stayed at an Airbnb in Rockaway Beach. We visited Seaside, Cannon Beach, Garibaldi, and Manzanita. In the near future, I plan to visit Lincoln City, Depoe Bay, and other coastal cities/towns that I haven’t visited yet.
I agree.Ño mention of Humbug Mountain State Park,Cape Sebastian or the fabulous Samuel Boardman Scenic Corridor.And other places between Goldbeach and Brookings.
I was there as a tourist. Oregoen has such an amazing atmosphere, so mayestic and mysterious. Espescially along the river george. You are blessed to live there.
Always amazed to see such videos. Loved the coast and very informative history. We will definitely travel here in future and capture our moments there in our travel vlogs. Thanks a lot for this. Such a wonderful place 😍😍
@@Andy-vt7sl Nooo, my clever trickery foiled... I suppose we shall have to look out for this mystery spot this summer as we travel the length of 101 through Oregon.
@@Andy-vt7sl For sure, part of travel is chatting with the folks along the way, and we shall have some flexibility for that leg of the trip. Also, we have a ton of stops scheduled already that are magnificent so any additional discovered along the way are bonus points.
Yes yes yes.. I want that... Oregon coast. Candian border, east cost, Maine,Michigan surroundings,Desert states, lush green states, each invidual national park, Omaha, Wilderness in Virginia state, sort of South carolina... British columbia, Big sur coast, Route 66... Delaware dazzling... Kind of ... More more about...USA in parts... Make sure about 15 mminites above videos... I saw all expedia video around world... I want more about montana, minnesota, Connencticut.. Small towns, agri fields, festivals...