Cannon Beach

In September 1846 the U.S. survey schooner Shark sank at the mouth of the Columbia River. Part of the wreckage, with three small cannons attached, floated southward and washed up within a month of the disaster near present-day Arch Cape. Finally, in 1922, local residents successfully petitioned for the post office to be called "Cannon Beach."

Cannon Beach Vacation Rental

Our Home is located within walking distance of downtown and all of the great shops and restaurants.  Enjoy breathtaking views of the ocean from the upper deck while soaking in the six-person hot tub.

 

Hallmark Resort in Cannon Beach

Find your home away from home at the Hallmark Resort & Spa in Cannon Beach. From one of their guestrooms, spacious family suites or oceanfront beach houses (sleeping up to 9) you'll enjoy amazing coastal views of Haystack Rock and the Tillamook Lighthouse.

Schooner's Cove Inn

Discover Cannon Beach from this ideal location…On the ocean in the heart of downtown.   You’ll enjoy gas fireplaces, decks, small kitchens, free Wi-Fi, hot tub and a wonderful oceanfront lawn.

The Wayside Inn

A delightful ocean-view hotel at the South end of Cannon Beach across from Tolovana Park and the ocean.  Stay in a well-appointed room with a gas fireplace, deck, free Wi-Fi, and small kitchen.  After a day on the beach swim in the indoor pool and soak in the hot tub.

Tolovana Inn

At the Tolovana Inn, guest rooms offer gorgeous views of the Pacific Ocean and Cannon Beach landmark Haystack Rock from private balconies. Inn amenities include an indoor spa with sauna and saltwater pool, a fitness center, a game room and in-room gas fireplaces. 

Vacasa Cannon Beach

From luxurious oceanview estates to laid-back beach cottages, Vacasa offers dozens of homes throughout Cannon Beach. Many include hot tubs, oceanfront access, pet-friendly policies, WiFi, and gourmet kitchens.

Bruce's Candy Kitchen

Walking into Bruce’s Candy Kitchen in Cannon Beach is like being transported back to the old days of candy stores in the 1950s and ‘60s.

Which isn’t surprising since the store is family owned and operated by four generations. The Cannon Beach store has been open since April 1, 1963 and today the tradition continues, even after 50 years of operation.

Cannon Beach Gallery Group

Cannon Beach has been a destination town since its inception, but during more modern times, it is being known more and more for its fine food and art.

 In downtown Cannon Beach lining Hemlock and Spruce streets there is a group of galleries that instead of compete, complement.

Started more than a decade ago, the Cannon Beach Gallery Group was formed to start a spring unveiling of new art, and it has turned into a group that helps promote each other, support each other and, yes, even complement each other.

Cannon Beach Historical Walk

Cannon Beach is one of the cities on the coast that has a well-documented history, and is one of the places that Lewis and Clark visited. While you might think that means you have to spend time perusing a museum to learn about the history – and you can do that – there is a better way. Simply take a walk.

Newmans at 988

I must have driven by Newmans 988 in Cannon Beach more than 200 times during my visits to the Oregon Coast. It’s so easy when you are at the coast to hit the food staples, of the crab shacks and long-time restaurants like Mo’s.

What I had missed in the little yellow farmhouse along Hemlock Street was some of the best food I have ever eaten.

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