During your stay at the Overleaf Lodge, you can explore tide pools, beaches and sandy coves by day and enjoy beautiful sunsets from your oceanfront room by night.
280 Overleaf Lodge Lane
Yachats, OR 97498
1-800-338-0507
"Yachats" (pronounced YAH-hots) is derived from the Chinook Indian word, Yahuts, meaning "dark waters at the foot of the mountain." Nestled between the lush forested mountains of the Coast Range and the lapping waves of the Pacific Ocean, Yachats is the ideal spot for rest, recreation, and romance. The quiet unhurried atmosphere of this tiny (population 635) resort village offers vacationers a unique alternative to the hustle of city life and impersonal quality of a large coastal community.
During your stay at the Overleaf Lodge, you can explore tide pools, beaches and sandy coves by day and enjoy beautiful sunsets from your oceanfront room by night.
280 Overleaf Lodge Lane
Yachats, OR 97498
1-800-338-0507
Enjoy deep relaxation by the sea at Overleaf Spa. Pamper your mind, body, and spirit with their rejuvenating treatments. A spa experience unlike any other is waiting for you on the beautiful Oregon Coast!
280 Overleaf Lodge Ln.
Yachats, OR 97498
541-547-4885
Occupying just over three acres between Scenic Highway 101 and the beautiful Pacific Ocean, the Silver Surf Motel has been welcoming visitors to the Central Oregon Coast since 1992.
Whether you're taking in gorgeous ocean views or exploring sandy coves and tide pools, the Fireside Motel is the perfect accommodation for your stay on the scenic Oregon Coast. You'll love the oceanfront walking trails, located right outside your door!
Vacasa offers beautiful beachside vacation homes for every taste and budget in the charming city of Yachats. Many of the houses sit within walking distance of the sandy beaches and the stores and restaurants of the city of Yachats.
Location:
From Yachats travel approximately 7 miles east on Yachats River Road to N Yachats River Road. At the intersection turn north and travel approximately 1.5 miles.
Background:
The rustic covered bridge spanning the North Fork of the Yachats cost the county only $1,500 when built in 1938, and was the last covered span constructed by veteran bridge builder Otis Hamer.