Pacific City is an unincorporated community in Tillamook County, Oregon. The charming small coastal town is home to the Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area and a number of craft breweries and wineries including Pelican Brewing Company and Twist Wine Company. Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge is located at the confluence of the Nestucca and Little Nestucca rivers and is home to many species of local birds. Pacific City Gallery is a fine art gallery that carries a range of artwork in diverse styles, from functional to abstract. Pacific City is 2 hours from Portland, OR (95.9 miles via OR-6 W).
Pelican Brewing Company
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Pelican Brewing Company was founded in Pacific City, Oregon in 1996. Three friends who loved good beer took the challenge to convert a rundown old building at the water’s edge into a brewery.
Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge
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Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge is located in southern Tillamook County, on the Oregon’s northern coast on Nestucca Bay, at the confluence of the Nestucca and Little Nestucca rivers. It is part of the Oregon Coast National Wildlife Refuge Complex. It is established in 1991 to protect one tenth of the world's population of dusky Canada goose. The dusky Canadian geese and Aleutian cackling geese spend the winter in the refuge’s short grass pastures. The refuge consists of seven habitats, including tidal marsh, tidal mudflats, woodland, grassland, pasture, forested lagg and freshwater bogs. It includes the Pacific Coast’s southernmost coastal Sphagnum bog habitat. The Sphagnum bog is home to many interesting species, such as the bog cranberry and carnivorous sundew plant. Nestucca Bay and River system are native home to Chinook and coho salmon, coastal cutthroat trout and steelhead. Many migrating shorebirds, peregrine falcons and bald eagles reside in the refuge year around.
7000 Christiansen Rd, Cloverdale, OR 97112, Phone: 541-867-4550
Twist Wine Company
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Twist Wine Company is a small family-owned and run winery in downtown Pacific City, Oregon. Their philosophy is that the best wines are made from grapes grown in vineyards in climates similar to the grapes’ genetic history.
Oregon Coast Tours
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Oregon Coast Tours
is the transportation company in Pacific City, the Oregon Pacific Northwest. They are your source when you need a bus for wine tours, visits to a brewery or your cousin’s wedding.
Team Fly Halo
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Established in 2012 in Pacific City, Oregon, Team Fly Halo
is owned and managed by three pilots who wanted to introduce Powered Paragliding to the area and take it to the next level.
Grateful Bread Bakery
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Grateful Bread Bakery is bright, relaxed cafe in Pacific City, Oregon with a Grateful Dead theme and huge floor to ceiling windows with sweeping views.
Stimulus Espresso Cafe
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Stimulus Espresso Cafe is a charming, modern and lively bakery and café in Pacific City, Oregon. They bake all their breads and pastries in house, every day, long before the sun rises.
Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area
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For those who want to witness just how powerful the ocean can be, make your way north of Pacific City towards the Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area
. Cape Kiwanda is a sandstone headline that offers visitors the best vantage point of the mighty ocean, as it is one of three of the beloved Capes Scenic Route. While the views are what draw people to Cape Kiwanda, there are also a ton of recreational activities to enjoy for outdoorsy folk. The park is home to the Pacific City beach, which is a fantastic place to soak up some sun and relax on the shoreline. It is also home to several hiking trails which lead to great viewpoints to watch wildlife, and, at the right season, even do some whale watching.
Phone: 800-551-6949