February is a great time to find your next adventure at the Tillamook Coast! |
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Activities in the Tillamook Coast:
...and so much more! Quilt Challenge 2019 Mark your calendars - the 19th Annual Quilt Run 101 is happening in February. Buy one challenge fat quarter from each participating shop, put them together into a quilt & enter to win prizes! The Grand Prize is a 6700 Janome! Old Growth Cedar Trail Come and see Rockaway Beach's largest resident - a giant Western Red Cedar! Located just off Hwy 101, this mammoth lives in a 45-acre old growth Cedar wetland bog. The access trail will take you through giant Cedars and Spruce trees, and other natural wonders. Bring your camera! Click here for directions and some more information. Headlands Coastal Spa & Lodge Celebrates First Anniversary Happy First Birthday, Headlands Coastal Spa & Lodge! You are cordially invited to the celebration. What will you do while you are here? Book an experience with an Adventure Coach, rejuvenate your senses at Tidepools Spa & Wellness Center, or dine on a delicious meal at Meridian Restaurant & Bar?! We say “Do them all!” Book the BIRTHDAY package and enjoy a daily $100 lodge credit, and enjoy a complimentary glass of bubbly as you check into the lodge. OCSR Valentine's Day Dinner Train This scenic dinner train is the perfect way to create special memories with your one true love. Enjoy a catered meal, spectacular view, and romance on the railroad. Buy Valentine's Dinner Train Tickets Waterfall Hikes Winter is the season for waterfalls in Oregon. The Tillamook Coast boasts some of the best (and least-visited) waterfalls in the Coast Range, if not the entire state. Plan a day to hike and feel exhilarated. You will be so happy you did. Valentine's Day at the Terimore Inn Is there anything more romantic than the beach on Valentine's Day? The Terimore Inn is truly a special place, built on love. Read the full story, and get inspired to book your romantic getaway! Ghost Forest Plan a trip this February to see the Neskowin Ghost Forest. The petrified remains of roughly 100 Sitka spruce trees are more than 2,000 years old and only visible during the lowest winter tides. Birding on the The Tillamook Coast offers an outstanding mix of venues for bird watching. Our bayside towns, large marshy wetland areas, small streams and rivers, and plenty of brush makes for appealing habitats.
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