The Oregon coast is a rugged and scenic region, with many treacherous stretches of coastline. As a result, lighthouses have been an important part of the area’s history, serving as navigational aids for ships traveling along the coast.

There are several lighthouses on the Oregon coast, each with its own unique history and character. The Yaquina Bay Lighthouse, for instance, is located in Newport and was built in 1871. It stands 93 feet tall and is still an active navigational aid. The Cape Meares Lighthouse, on the other hand, is a shorter, 38-foot-tall lighthouse located near Tillamook. It was built in 1890 and is now a popular tourist attraction.

In addition to these lighthouses, there are several other historic lighthouses on the Oregon coast, each with its own story to tell. These include the Umpqua River Lighthouse, the Heceta Head Lighthouse, and the Coquille River Lighthouse. Whether you’re a history buff or just love lighthouses, the Oregon coast has plenty to offer. Plan your road trip today!

  • Steven Trotter is a graphic designer (UX/UI, web & branding), photographer, and maker living and working on the Oregon Coast.