Fishing towns near Portland are just some of the pleasant destinations in The Beaver State. The Oregon coast is known for sleepy little towns that look like they were taken straight out of a fairy tale. Port Orford is no different. With amazing views, miles of beaches, and all the small-town character you can expect, this tiny city of just over 1,100 residents is a fishing powerhouse. Encompassing just 1.6 square miles, this town is a relic of yesteryear that thrives in today's economy through its strong fishing ties.
Located on the historic U.S. 101 Highway, one of the best fishing towns in Oregon is known for its majestic views.
The beach here is pristine and beautiful, drawing crowds in the summer looking to escape the valley heat.
Because boats are put in the water here using a "dolly dock," all boats are dry-docked when not in use at one of the best fishing towns near me.
The "dolly dock," pictured here, is just one of two in the United States. Only six of these docks exist in the world.
Though Port Orford was once a thriving timber and fishing community, today fishing is the main industry in the city.
One place to purchase the seafood right off the boat is Port Orford Sustainable Seafood. The shop is closed during the winter season and reopens in the spring.
With waves crashing in nearby, the power of the water is evident all around one of the prettiest small towns in Oregon.
On a clear day, there are many scenic areas at which to sit and enjoy watching the water and the fisherman bringing in a day's catch.
Perhaps because of its beauty, one of the unforgettable coastal towns in Oregon is also home to many art galleries where creators live and work in the community.
The Hawthorne family's art as well as that of selected artists across the country is available here.
The Hawthorne Gallery also has a location in Big Sur, California, with both galleries overlooking the extraordinary Pacific.
By sunset, the sky lights up in amazing shades and brings another day to a close in this small town fishing city on the coast.
Have you visited one of the best fishing towns near Portland? If so, please share your experience in the comments below. While you're discovering Port Orford, go to the Prehistoric Gardens, one of the strangest places in Oregon. And for some overnight fun, reserve this cozy A-frame on the Airbnb website.
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