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Things to Do in Oceanside, Netarts, Cape Meares, and Garibaldi

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Cape Meares Lighthouse

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Cascade Paragliding Club
Schools offering Tandem Flights and Instruction
www.cascadeparaglidingclub.org

Oceanside Open Fly In 2010
Oceanside Oregon
Hanglider and Paraglider Event

Tillamook Cheese Factory

Golfing

 Alderwood Golf Course

18 holes over 5,692 yards with a par of 69 (Public)
7300 Alderbrook Rd
Tillamook, OR 97141-9221
(503) 842-6413
4 miles from center of Tillamook.

Bay Breeze Golf Course
2325 Latimer Rd N
Tillamook, OR 97141-9015
(503) 842-1166
2 miles from center of Tillamook.


Bay-Ocean Spit
The Resort that washed into the Sea...

Bayocean History

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Kayak Tillamook

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Welcome to the most extensive guide service on the Oregon Coast, providing flat-water tours on accommodating waterways in Tillamook County.

Tillamook's five estuaries, four bays, plentiful river systems, intimate sloughs and lakes can satisfy any flat-water experience you seek.

As long-time residents of the area our Guides offer decades of experience kayaking local waterways.

Welcome to an authentic guide service, founded on strong social and environmental ethics in its commitment to you and the economic health of Tillamook County.

See about scheduling a tour now!

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Oregon Coast Photography 
Want to take a some memories home with you?
 Don Best's artistic photography will take your breath away!

Oregon Coast Photography by Don Best

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History of Cape Meares Lighthouse

 
 

Captain John Meares was the first to sail into Tillamook Bay, naming it Quick Sand Bay because of the mud at low tide.   Captain Robert Gray was the first American on the scene and he called it Murderers Harbor because one of his crew was killed by natives there.  

The lighthouse was built in 1889, began operation January 1, 1890 and celebrates 120 years in 2010.  The tower stands 38 feet high and is the shortest lighthouse in Oregon.  It is constructed of bricks (made right on site at a cost of $2,900) with iron plates covering  it.   The original addition that now houses the interpretive shop was a work room built in 1895  - the current interpretive shop replaced the original work room in 1978. 

The light was a five wick oil lamp with a reflector to increase the light. It was turned by a 200 pound lead weight that was wound by a system similar to a grandfather clock.  It turned 2 � hours on one winding at a pace of 4 minutes per full revolution.  The two oil storage buildings held 3,240 gallons of oil in five gallon cans and were located east of the lighthouse.  The walls were made 15 inches  thick to protect the area from the danger of fire in the buildings.

The lens is a first order Fresnel (pronounced  "Fraynel") lens made in Paris, France. It was shipped around Cape Horn, up the west coast to Cape Meares and then hauled 217 feet up the cliff by a wooden crane that was built from local timbers native to the  area. It is an eight-sided lens with 4 primary lenses and 4 bull's-eye lenses with red panels covering the bull's-eye lenses.  It produced about 30 seconds of fixed white  light from the primary lens followed by a red flash of 5 seconds from the bull's-eye lens once every minute. This was the signature of the Cape Meares Lighthouse. The primary lens produced 18,000 candlepower and the  bull's-eye lens produced 160,000 candlepower. The light could be seen 21 nautical miles at sea.

The oil lamp was replaced in 1910 with an  oil vapor light similar to the Coleman lanterns of today.  This was replaced in 1934 with electricity produced by generators and eventually by central power.  The light today is automated and produces 57,000 candlepower. It is located in a building adjacent to the historic structure.

The keepers houses were located where the parking lot and kiosk are now situated.  The houses cost $26,000 to build. 

The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1963, stood vacant for a number of years and was heavily vandalized. 

Oceanside Beach Rentals, LLC.
P.O. Box 211 * Netarts,OR * USA * 97143
Phone: 503-842-2114, Cell 503-809-9083