Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Oregon Coast Vacation Part One

Last Wednesday we started off on our much anticipated Oregon trip.  We had booked this trip back in fall (that's how popular these campsites are!) so it was something we were pretty excited about.  It was a long drive to Cape Lookout State Park so we stopped at Trader Joe's in Bellingham to stock up on yummy snacks.  My children's choices didn't surprise me in anyway.

 Nate is my fruit lover and went for dried mangoes.
 Liam chose the classic animal crackers.
 And Chad chose the decadent chocolate covered marshmallows!
 After lunch in Tacoma and groceries in Astoria we finally hit the 101 and saw our first glimpse of the beautiful coastline.  I do love the ocean so much.

We were road weary and VERY glad to finally pull into our site at Cape Lookout.  We were thrilled with our site.  The yurt did not disappoint and there was a lovely little stream running through our 'back yard'!  The fresh water tap was right across from our site and the showers/bathrooms were near enough to be very convenient but not too close for comfort either.  The facilities were very good.
 We started out by arranging the site just the way we wanted it.  It was lovely to not have to set up a tent and blow up air mattresses!
 And this is the inside.  Lovely, isn't it?!  The perfect amount of room for the five of us.  It crazy to think this yurt cost us the same price as a simple tent pad in a BC Provincial park. And for that all you get is a fire ring and picnic table.  Here we had heat, electricity and beds as well.
 The beds were very firm but it wasn't too terrible.
 The yurt is 16' in diameter and had a locking door as well.
 After we got settled we headed down to the beach to catch the setting sun.



 Gorgeous and the boys said it was completely worth the long drive.

 The next day dawned warm-ish and clear.  Bonus....ocean-side camping is risky in the weather department.  After breakfast we headed down to the beach for some walking and exploring.

 Beautiful in any direction you chose to look.  I just soaked it up.



 The sand was super soft....and reminded us of some of the great Caribbean beaches we were at in spring.

 The boys left a Canadian inukshuk display.
 That evening we bought some firewood and made smores.  Chocolate covered biscuits are perfect for this.  I may or may not have had two!
 The next day we woke up to the infamous 'marine layer'.  I knew it would burn off eventually but to get through the morning we headed to the cheese factory tour.  Who doesn't love cheese?!
 Lots to see on the production line.
 Lots to eat in the sampling area.
 And then it was close to lunch so we figured we should have something cheesy.  We all opted for the Centennial Grilled Cheese which was Sharp Cheddar and Vintage White Medium on sourdough with a pickle.  Very rich and very tasty.
 Let me tell you that this place is a going concern.  The amount of people there was astounding!  The parking lot was huge and jam packed.  Tillamook has a good thing going on there with their restaurant, fudge shop and ice cream store and on-site cheese sales.  We rounded off the meal with ice cream...very inexpensive and very delicious.  What was not inexpensive was the cheese!  I couldn't believe the price and opted to get my souvenir Tillamook cheese from Safeway down the street for $2.50 less per block.
 That afternoon the sun made it's appearance and we enjoyed beach time.
 
If you've ever have driven the 101 you will have seen this massive hangar that houses the Tillamook Air Museum.  It was our destination the next morning.  Again...it was cool and cloudy so we needed some entertainment.  It was a bit different for us to leave our campsite so often.  Usually when we camp we stay put the entire time.  It was a nice change to go out and about.
 It was pure heaven for the boys...they love planes and pretty much anything 'army'.  It was actually interesting, I'll admit I was into it as well!
 There were lots of flight test cockpits that the boys enjoyed.  Liam fancies himself a pilot when he grows up now.

 Lots of WWII memorabilia that I enjoyed.  I love history.
 And then YEAH, the sun came out.  We enjoyed another afternoon on the beach but this time there was a breeze that just froze my bones.  I couldn't believe all the people IN the water and frolicking in their swimsuits!  I must have looked like a freak all huddled up in my chair.  Whatever.

On our last day we very reluctantly headed back north but wanted to stop at Cape Meares before we headed east to Portland.  We were very lucky to be able to go up into the actual lighthouse.  Due to vandalism a few years ago the lighthouse is very fragile and the constant vibrations of people going up and down the stairs is doing further damage to the lens.  They let up 45 people a day and we just squeaked in.

 This picture was taken right before the park volunteer yelled at the kids to 'GET OFF THE ROCKS'.  Sheesh.
 We just soaked up our last views of the coast.  I seriously could live here and walk on these beaches every day.  The sunshine was spectacular.
 And so we said farewell to the coast and pointed our car east.  Part two coming up...Portland!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am so jealous! The Oregon Coast is one of my most favorite destinations.

LOVE that yurt! Who knew they were so pretty inside?

We also loved visiting the cheese factory on our last trip. To this day I maintain that the ice cream I had there was the best I've ever tasted.

I'm so glad to see that I'm not the only one who huddles up in a jacket on the Oregon beaches.

Terry said...

Great photos and stories of your Oregon adventure.

AF said...

That looked fabulous!

villagegirl said...

I adore these pictures! I too love the ocean twinsie! We actually just talked about possibly heading down the coast next year.
We stayed in a yurt years ago before having kiddies. They are a great invention and are the best of both holiday worlds. Camping but still warm and dry = yay!

Heather said...

Great photos! I've always wanted to do a trip down the Oregon coast and now even more so! Thanks for all your great tips...I will definitely be using some of them if and when we make a trip down the coast :)

Stephanie said...

I wanna stay in a yurt now! That looks wonderful!

QuiltNut Creations said...

Must go back to the Oregon Coast next summer; we love it so. Maybe we'll do the yurt thing too!