The Oregon Coast is home to numerous beaches that are well-known for their stunning features, unique beauty, and stunning shorelines. Cannon Beach, Lincoln City Beach, Oswald State Park -- these are incredibly popular beaches that are PNW icons. But there's more to the Oregon Coast than a few big-name beaches, as its 363 miles of shoreline is home to some true hidden gems. Rockaway Beach is one such Oregon treasure.
Folks have been coming to Rockaway Beach since the early 1900s, when it was established as a coastal resort town.
Back then, trains brought vacationers to this beautiful Oregon beach town. On Friday afternoons, the "Daddy Train" would bring fathers out to meet their families for a weekend getaway.
Despite being a "resort beach," nothing feels crowded or commercial here. This is in part due to Rockaway's size; at seven miles long, there's lots of room to spread out and explore.
Pictured above is Rockaway Beach's iconic red visitors center, located at 103 S. 1st Street,
Rockaway Beach, OR, 97136.
This expansive beach is marked by a pair of striking black rock formations, known as the Twin Rocks. These rocks anchor the coastal town, acting as a center from which everything stems.
A people's beach through and through, you'll find all sorts of events happening at Rockaway Beach. The annual Kite & Art Fest is definitely a fan favorite, and it's delightful to see the skies full of winsome, colorful kites.
In fact, with Rockaway's steady winds and expansive shoreline, outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy all sorts of adventures at this beach. The wind surfing here is particularly stellar!
An abundance of tide pools makes for amazing beach combing at Rockaway, too. Sand dollars, unique shells, and even fossils frequently wash ashore at this beach.
Of course, if you prefer to just sit back and admire the gorgeous Pacific Ocean views, that's a perfectly wonderful option, too!
With seven miles of beach and 31 different public access points, you're sure to find your own little corner of paradise at Rockaway Beach.
Have you visited Rockaway Beach in Oregon before? Isn't it stunning? Please share your thoughts and experiences at this beautiful beach in the comments below!
For another under-the-radar beach in the Beaver State, check out South Beach, which boasts some of the whitest, most pristine sands on the Oregon Coast.
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