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video: Travel the Oregon Coast in Five Minutes

Tuesday, February 03, 2015

 

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Several Oregonians might already be planning their escapes to the Oregon Coast.

As spring break nears, several Oregonians might already be planning their escape to the Oregon Coast.

With so many different beaches and a variety of activities, the Oregon Coast has become an attractive vacation spot for many.

You can visit lighthouses, take the family out to see the aquarium in Newport, or maybe get out and hike the 700-foot high Cape Sebastian.

Lodging is also varied on the coast with something to offer for people with various preferences. 

Maybe you enjoy living without heat and want to pitch a tent or sleep with five other people in a yurt?

Or, if that doesn’t sound attractive, there’s always several charming Bed and Breakfasts, inns, or sleek and modern hotels for the more distinguished crowds.

If you haven’t already been and still need some convincing, watch this video by Uncage the Soul Production that takes you on a 363-mile journey, giving you just small taste of some of the sights and adventures awaiting you on the Oregon Coast.

The Oregon Coast - A Winter Odyssey from Uncage the Soul Productions on Vimeo.

 

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