You Won't Break The Bank Visiting This Stunning Beach In The Pacific Northwest

The Oregon coast is a wondrous place. The brisk Pacific Northwest air and heavenly greenery make it a surprising nature getaway. Although beach vacations can be expensive, they don't have to be. Enter Cannon Beach, Oregon, considered one of the best beach vacation destinations in the U.S. It has a quaint downtown lined with eateries, mom-and-pop shops, and gorgeous ocean views. Cannon Beach is also famous for being home to Haystack Rock, a legendary geological formation.

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As it's only about an hour and a half away from Portland, it provides the perfect coastal escape from the city. Visitors can easily drive to Cannon Beach from Portland for the day or the weekend. Nevertheless, there is a more economical and convenient option for those who do not want to rent a car. Visitors can take a POINT bus from Union Station in Portland to Cannon Beach. The trip takes around two hours, and a one-way ticket only costs $17.

Note that this route only runs twice a day. You can purchase tickets on Amtrack. That said, Cannon Beach's coastline is open to the public and is entirely free. Here, you'll find the iconic Haystack Rock, ideal for tidepooling at low tide. However, this is not the only affordable activity in Cannon Beach.

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Low-cost and free attractions for your Cannon Beach itinerary

If you're on a budget, Cannon Beach has you covered. Nature lovers who can't get enough of the Pacific Northwest's beauty will adore Ecola State Park's rainforest scenery (seen in the TikTok above). It has hiking trails and panoramic views of Cannon Beach and the Pacific Ocean. Likewise, Ecola State Park offers access to Indian Beach, which was featured in the film "Twilight." The best part? There is only a $5 parking fee to enter Ecola State Park.

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Note that leashed pets are allowed at Ecola State Park. In addition, bathrooms and picnic tables are available if you want to pack a lunch for an al fresco meal. Interested in learning about Cannon Beach's history? Head to the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum. This free attraction features local artifacts, photos, and more. It's open Wednesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Cannon Beach is also a mecca for artists. In fact, there are several galleries in town for visitors to explore at their leisure. One of them is Icefire Glassworks. Known for displaying stunning glass sculptures and creations, they are open Wednesday through Monday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Another must-see is the Jeffrey Hull Gallery. Hull's art is inspired by the Pacific Northwest and its serene coastal landscapes. Hours vary per season.

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Inexpensive stays and eats in Cannon Beach, Oregon

If you're ready to plan a coastal couples trip or family vacation to Cannon Beach, Oregon, your best option is to visit during the low season, which spans from late fall into spring. This will ensure you avoid the busy summer season's prices and crowds. You'll find accommodations for under $200 in Cannon Beach at Tolovana Inn. The beachfront hotel features views of Haystack Rock and an indoor pool. You can make a reservation for Tolovanna Inn online.

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Alternatively, you can also book a guest suite with a queen-sized bed at the Harrison Inn via Airbnb for under $200. The top-rated, vintage-style suite includes a microwave and mini-fridge for additional convenience. Free parking is also available. As for budget-friendly eateries, you'll want to opt for Crepe Neptune, Cannon Beach Bakery, or Tom's Fish & Chips, all of which have menu items for under $20.

Crepe Neptune serves savory and sweet crepes. On the other hand, Cannon Beach Bakery has pastries and sandwiches that are perfect for a picnic at the beach or Ecola State Park. The bakery is open Wednesday through Monday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. For a heartier meal, head to Tom's Fish & Chips for burgers, clam chowder, salads, and, of course, fish & chips. They are open daily from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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