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Oceanside Inn 1: Oceanfront w/ 2 primary suites!
Oceanside Inn #1 is one of the favored units at Oceanside Inn. This historic property dates back to the 1920’s but recently underwent a full renovation. #1 is on the main level, on the Western (ocean-facing) end of the Southern wing, with unobstructed views of the Pacific Ocean and Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge. There are two bedrooms: one with a king bed and an attached bathroom, and a second with a queen size bed an attached bathroom. There’s also a second half bathroom off the living room. Shared amenities at Oceanside Inn include three Level 2 EV chargers, complimentary guest laundry machines, and a massive deck extending over the bluff, and stairs to the beach below (there’s also a public beach access without stairs a block away). As noted in some reviews, the parking lot can be a little tight, and can occasionally be full (there are ten spaces for the ten units, but parking is not assigned). There is street parking immediately in front of the building, and plentiful parking about a block to the North across from the Blue Agate Cafe. Oceanside is considered by many to the hidden jewel of the Northern Oregon Coast. The beach is always special, but it’s even more so in Oceanside during low tides: tide pools abound on the far side of Maxwell Point. You can walk the tunnel under the Maxwell Point, or if the tide is sufficiently low, walk around it. You can easily harvest mussels by hand (with a shellfish license, purchased online from ODFW), and the tide pools are filled with anemones, sea stars, crabs, and mollusks. A few minutes to the south is Netarts Bay, where you can rent crab boats from Big Spruce Boat Rentals or Netarts Bay Garden RV Resort. They’ll give you tips for success, and they’ll even cook them up for you assuming a successful haul. You can crab year-round, but it’s generally best in fall and winter. You can also try clamming in Netarts Bay at low tide - there’s even a patch of geoduck clams at the start of the bay near Happy Camp! Oceanside is known as one of the best spots on the Oregon Coast for whale watching. While whales can be spotted any time of year, they’re most common from mid-December to mid-January as 20,000 gray whales migrate south to Mexico, and again in late March through early June as they pass by on their return to Alaska. When the weather is nice, the 180 degree views from the massive shared deck make it the perfect spot for whale watching. In town, you’ll find three great options for food within a block: Blue Agate and Current Cafe open for breakfast (and coffee!), and Rosanna’s is open starting with brunch . There’s also a small grocery store in Netarts, or a Safeway about 15 minutes away in Tillamook. The scenic road to through to Tillamook through Cape Meares is once again open, and while longer than the drive through Netarts, the views are exceptional. The drive down to Pacific City along Cape Lookout road is also amongst the most beautiful on the coast, making Pacific City (40 minutes to the south) an exceptional day trip. You can enjoy a drink at Pelican Brewery while watching the surfers and dory boats on the waves, and you can climb and slide down the dunes. We look forward to hosting you!

Heart of The Hill (Unit A) Oceanside oregon
Located within Oceanside, Oregon, 9 miles west of Tillamook. This oceanfront duplex is called Heart of The Hill because it is located right in the middle of Oceanside. The duplex has two rental studios one on top of the other, with a laundry room basement. Amazing up-close views of sand and surf including the Three Arch Rocks from every floor. Just stroll to the beach and restaurant and downtown in only a few minutes. Each unite offers a full kitchen, bath, propane fireplace, and private decks.

Surfline Loft, A-Frame Cabin in Netarts
Our surf style cabin may be small, but the large windows with views of the bay, ocean and coastal forests allow for lots of light to flood the space. Just a short walk to the beach, shops and near some of Northern Oregon’s best surf breaks. Enjoy foggy mornings in the hot tub, adventure during the day and spend sunsets by the fire pit or on our large deck. Our front yard also has a game trail, so bring some apples - chances are you'll see a deer or two : ) @surflineloft STVR#851-24-000045

Hot Tub, King Beds, Pool Table, Shuffleboard, EV
Located just outside of town, this secluded location offers unbeatable views of Netarts Bay and Cape Lookout. The mid-century modern home blends comfort and style with large windows, a wrap-around deck, and elegant interiors. Soak in the private luxury hot tub, relax by the fire, or let the kids play in the spacious yard or rec room. Whether you're planning a family adventure, a romantic getaway, or time with friends, this is the perfect homebase for coastal adventures and making memories.

Waterfront Netarts Bay, Oregon- The Pearl Cabin
Family-friendly cabin with EPIC views of both Netarts Bay and the Pacific Ocean! Cabin features private stairs/access to the beach. There is a path/trail from our home to the stairs down to beach. Cabin is nestled among the trees on the quaint Pearl Street in the small community of Netarts. Outdoor covered deck and lower lawn area perfect for family time. Private stairway to beach below with fire pit. Few minutes walk down the road to local restaurant/bars/stores. Bay watching home!

Elevator, Master Suites, Jacuzzi's, Steps to Beach
Newest construction in Happy Camp, Street of Dreams quality beach house with its own Private ELEVATOR servicing all 3 floors…yes, its own Elevator with a phone! • Spectacular Bay and Ocean views. • Steps to the beach. • 3 bed, 3 bath including 2 Master Suites each with a private Jacuzzi's. • Two large decks - The main deck has a large stainless steel grill so you can BBQ and enjoy incredible views right where the Pacific Ocean joins Netarts Bay (famous for it's oysters, crabs and clams!)

Hummingbird Cottage
Hummingbird Cottage is a vintage 1930's beach cottage. It has been our family retreat for 40 years and we now welcome you to make your own memories in one of the most scenic places on the Oregon coast! The cottage has 600 square feet with one bedroom with a queen bed, a living room with a fold out couch. The living room has a view of Netarts Bay and the Pacific Ocean. The kitchen is fully equipped and has modern appliances. Coffee is provided for guests. Washer & dryer in cottage.

Netarts Bay Front Cabin Amazing Bay & Ocean View*
Outstanding views of Netarts Bay and Pacific Ocean, this 1-bedroom private cabin is the ideal spot to unwind and rejuvenate. Rest easy on a new queen bed & twin sleeper sofa. Full kitchen with dishwasher, bathroom with tiled shower. Free Wi-Fi & smart TV. Lawn chairs, outdoor table & fire pit. The beach, restaurants and convenient stores all within a short walk. Ample hiking & bird watching opportunities. This private cabin sits on almost an acre of level land overlooking the water!

Oceanside Hideaway - Panoramic ocean views!
Cozy up in front of a wood burning fire while watching the waves crash at the beach below - cabin vibes for all the seasons. Relax in an Adirondack chair on the private deck while taking in views spanning from Cape Lookout to the 3 Arches. A 5-minute walk to Oceanside Beach, the Hideaway is quintessential Oregon get-away with the feel of a cozy surf shack....quasi-rustic with all the right creature comforts and one of the best panoramic ocean views in Oregon. #851-10-1849-STVR

Skipper's Retreat in Oceanside Village
Completely remodeled with light bright decor and new furnishings. Be immersed in nature with views of the forest, ocean and beach. Relax to the sounds of the ocean waves from your bedroom and private deck. Short 4-minute walk to the beach and dining. Large bedroom, kitchen, and living area. Full kitchen and laundry. High-speed Internet, Wi-Fi, Disney+, YouTube TV (for sports & local channels). Pet-free and smoke-free.

The Edgewater Cottage #5
Relax and unwind at this lovely 1930’s cottage. Recently remodeled, but still has that cottage charm. Spacious studio with great views of Netarts Bay, comfy queen bed, twin fold out, modern kitchenette. Shared wall has been sound proofed. You’re just a short walk down the stairs to the bay, or you can relax sitting in chairs out front. Perfect spot to watch the pelicans and herons or catch a beautiful sunset.

NANCY'S LOOKOUT~One block from beach, dog friendly
Nancy's Lookout is one of Oceanside's most treasured homes. It is located 1 block from the beach in the heart of Oceanside. Just steps from your door you will find beach access, restaurants, and coffee shops. Dog Friendly. Newly renovated. There is an apartment on the ground floor that is occasionally occupied.
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When is the best time to visit Netarts?
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| Avg. price | $179 AUD | $185 AUD | $196 AUD | $202 AUD | $215 AUD | $245 AUD | $266 AUD | $271 AUD | $189 AUD | $168 AUD | $179 AUD | $185 AUD |
| Avg. temp | 7°C | 7°C | 8°C | 9°C | 12°C | 14°C | 16°C | 16°C | 15°C | 12°C | 8°C | 6°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Netarts?
Many guests choose vacation rentals with bay or ocean views, or cozy cottages around the village core for a local experience. Stays near the shoreline or nestled among trees bring easy access to both the beach and nature trails.
What are the best things to do in Netarts with kids?
Families often explore beach tide pools, participate in sandcastle building, or enjoy nature trails at Cape Lookout State Park. Kayaking and birdwatching on Netarts Bay provide opportunities for hands-on learning and outdoor fun.
What are some of the best things to do in Netarts?
Explore the tidal flats and oyster farms of Netarts Bay, hike scenic trails at Cape Lookout State Park, or sample local seafood at neighborhood eateries. Beachcombing, birdwatching, and kayaking are also popular with visitors.
How is the weather in Netarts?
Netarts has cool, wet winters around 38–49°F (3–10°C), and drier, pleasant summers reaching 54–69°F (12–20°C). Fog can linger in the mornings, so packing warm layers and waterproof gear is practical year-round.
When is the best time to visit Netarts?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for visiting Netarts, with milder temperatures and less rain. During these months, outdoor activities and local events are more easily accessible.
What are the best places to visit in Netarts?
Netarts Bay, Cape Lookout State Park, and the tidal flats are frequently suggested for nature lovers. Small galleries, local cafes, and forest trails around the village invite relaxed exploration.
What are some hiking trails in Netarts?
Netarts has access to coastal trails that wind through forests and along scenic bluffs, with some routes leading to memorable viewpoints and quiet beaches. Look for nearby park trails offering a range of hiking experiences for all skill levels.
What are some family activities we can do in Netarts?
Families in Netarts often enjoy beachcombing, guided tide pool walks, and kayaking in the bay. Local parks provide spaces for picnics and wildlife watching, and some nearby spots offer kite flying and sandcastle building.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Netarts?
Consider exploring nearby state parks with hiking trails, visiting local seafood markets, or touring small towns known for galleries and lighthouses. Forested headlands, sandy beaches, and family-friendly museums are also within reach.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Netarts?
You can find pet-friendly stays throughout Netarts, including options with fenced yards and easy beach access. A variety of hosts welcome dogs, making it easier to bring your pet along for your coastal adventure.
What are some local tips for visiting Netarts?
Arriving with rain gear and layered clothing helps for changeable weather, and many guests enjoy morning walks along the bay for birdwatching. Locals suggest exploring small markets for regional flavors and respecting beach access points, especially during low tide.
What is Netarts known for?
Netarts is known for its scenic bay, flourishing oyster beds, and connection to the Oregon Coast’s natural landscape. The area draws those looking to explore tide pools, wildlife viewing spots, and relaxed village life.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Netarts?
Explore quiet stretches of Netarts Bay, forested paths, and less-traveled beach access points where tide pools reveal local marine life. Small roadside markets and art galleries around the area feature unique works by coastal artists.
What are the best foods to try in Netarts?
Fresh-caught seafood is frequently suggested, with Netarts Bay oysters, Dungeness crab, and clam chowder among regional favorites. Local bakeries and creameries also provide sweet and savory treats using Northwest ingredients.
What should I bring for a trip to Netarts?
Bring layered clothing, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable walking shoes, as coastal weather can shift quickly. Binoculars, reusable water bottles, and beach blankets are helpful for exploring nature and relaxing by the shore.
What is the nightlife in Netarts like?
Netarts has a laid-back nightlife, centered around local taverns and eateries with coastal charm. Visitors often enjoy relaxed conversations, sunset views, and occasional live music at nearby venues.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Netarts?
Netarts has community gatherings that often highlight the area's seafood traditions and coastal culture. Locally rooted events and informal festivals may occur throughout the year, reflecting the bay's fishing heritage and artist community.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Netarts?
Netarts has many vacation rentals where families can enjoy extra space, kitchens, and easy beach access. Many hosts provide amenities like games, books, or outdoor areas for all ages.
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Netarts stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests
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