Arch Cape Property Services. Dozens of homes in that dreamy, rugged stretch between Cannon Beach and Manzanita known as Arch Cape. Oceanfront and ocean view , or just a short walk from the sea.
All homes are immaculate and smoke free; some pet friendly (with a fee). Some with broadband, indoor or outdoor hot tubs, fireplaces, decks, and fire pits or barbecues. Call about tempting winter specials that go until March (not valid holidays, however). http://www.archcaperentals.com/ 866-436-1607.
The Ocean Lodge. There will not be another property built like this in Cannon Beach in our lifetimes. Rare, premiere ocean front location; handsome, dramatic architecture and tasteful, fun (nostalgic) beach interiors. Overlooks Haystack Rock. 100 percent smoke free. Imaginative special occasion packages. Massive wood burning lobby fireplace. Library w/ fireplace, stocked with impressive book collection. Pet and family friendly. Lavish continental buffet breakfast. In-room fireplaces, mini-kitchens. Jacuzzi tubs in select rooms. DVD players, complimentary movies. Morning paper. Warm cookies. 888-777-4047. 503-436-2241. 2864 Pacific Street. Cannon Beach, Oregon. http://www.theoceanlodge.com/
Seaside’s Scary SideIn Seaside you’ve got a plethora of chilling tales, laying quite a ways underneath the surface. The historic Gilbert district is rumored to have a few specters floating around, and a restaurant called Girtle’s has numerous tales of flying coffee pots, shadowy figures and spirits inherited from another ancient building nearby that was leveled in the 80’s. A former owner of the restaurant Lil’ Bayou talked about encountering moving stuff in the kitchen or an office that seemed to have a little something extra. But that building housed a bakery for almost 100 years – and there’s a long history of ghost experiences in that bakery. One couple talked about hanging out there and seeing a wispy figure approach them.Many locals talk about the legend of the Indian Princess who haunts the north end of town. She’s seen on the porch of one particular old house, periodically sitting in a rocking chair. The Seaside Aquarium also has rumors of something ectoplasmic lurking in the top floor over the years. It was until the 70’s an apartment building, housing about 12 residents. Some tourists come farther than others to get to SeasideIt’s not open to the public, but it is a fascinating walk back in time – a little like wandering a ghost town. All the apartment doors have either been removed or won’t shut any longer. Old fixtures and outdated plumbing facilities are still visible. Some bathtubs are stacked up against the walls in one of the derelict hallways, as if waiting for a remodeling crew that never came.Many of the lights do still work in the apartments and hallways, yet many don’t. This leaves at least one corridor in spooky darkness. To top it all off, the floors creak wildly and even seem soft in some spots, and in many places they tilt at odd angles. It’s a little like a kooky fun house at the carnival.Some employees claim the area is haunted and noises come from up there that shouldn’t be. Others, including the management, say it’s likely just noise from the beach that comes in rather easily from the upstairs windows, or the wind playing tricks on the ears.Something otherworldly may haunt the Warren HouseCannon Beach’s Bandage Man, Warren House and Other SpiritsA windy town like this one is bound to have dozens of spooky stories floating about, but for its size, Cannon Beach is crammed full of them. Various homes in the area are said to have people from the hereafter wandering about. The famous of which is the Warren House – now a restaurant. One of the cooks there – Larry, who vehemently does not believe in ghosts – says he once felt something so strong it sent all his body hairs into the upward position and turned his face white. Now, this is the man who remained in the bar, drinking, when the sirens blew the tsunami warning in 2005. Larry says he didn’t see anything: he simply felt it. His coworker noticed the look on his face and the sudden ashen complexion as well. Weiss' Paradise Suites & Vacation Rentals - SeasideUnique Luxury Accommodations in Seaside. 1BR Suites, 1BR & 2BR Duplex Units and 3BR Houses, units for 2-8 people. Rent entire property for 20-26. Close to beach, river and Broadway St.Suites are designed for two adults; vacation rental units for families. All units have kitchen and many have fireplace, deck and jetted tub. Comfy robes, slippers, luxury bath amenities, quality linens and more. 741 S. Downing St., Seaside. 800-738-6691. http://www.seasidesuites.com/A repairman working at the bar one morning saw someone coming out of the bathroom area in his peripheral vision, but then noticed the only other person on the premises on this particular early morning was Larry. He was standing behind the repairman and couldn’t have been the person he saw moving about.The most famous legend of the area is Bandage Man – a sort of low budget, fireside tale version of the mummy. This bloodied figure purportedly haunts the roads outside Cannon Beach, sometimes performing low-speed carjacking maneuvers by hopping on the back of pickup trucks, and usually only showing up on nights with a lot of rain and lightning.Nehalem Bay Winery Has Another Kind of SpiritsAccording to manager Melissa Stetzel and other employees, something lurks in the dark halls of the upstairs area as well as the business floor of this quirky place. She’s had numerous experiences herself, including feeling someone brush past her when no one else is around, and seeing something rushing out of the kitchen door, which had just flown open in a mysterious manner. She described it as akin to a dark figure surrounded by light.The winery was a creamery almost 100 years ago, so it’s old and ripe for odd things. A group of ghost hunters is heading there soon to check it out.Weird Legends of the BayThe Nehalem Bay area also encompasses the towns of Wheeler and Manzanita, which have their share of freaky tales.Local historian Garry Gitzen says a Wheeler woman, descended from local tribes, actually burned down her own house in the early part of the 2000’s because disturbing spirits haunted it. She did this in lieu of tearing the thing down, never rebuilding it, with rumors floating about that Native American children had died in a fire in that spot in ancient times.The Old Wheeler Hotel has acquired a bit of a cult following in the last couple of years with its rumors of hauntings. Several ghost investigator groups and ghostbuster-types have trod through there trying to decipher what’s really going on there. Owner Winston Laszlo talked about once looking in the mirror of the sitting area and seeing a man sitting on the couch. He didn’t recognize the man as a guest, and when he turned around to look at him – there was no one there. www.oldwheelerhotel.com. 877-653-4683. Misty and mysterious ManzanitaTradewinds Motel, Rockaway Beach. All rooms are immaculate and have TV’s, VCR’s and in-room phones w/ data ports. Oceanfronts have queen bed, a double hide-a-bed, kitchen, cozy firelog fireplace and private deck. Both types sleep up to four people. Others are appointed for a two-person romantic getaway, yet still perfect for those on a budget. Elaborate oceanfront Jacuzzi suite has two bedrooms, kitchen, double hide-a-bed, fireplace and private deck, sleeping as many as six. For family reunions or large gatherings such as weddings, some rooms can connect to create two-room and three-room suites. Some rooms pet friendly. 523 N. Pacific St., Rockaway Beach. (503) 355-2112 - 1-800-824-0938. www.tradewinds-motel.comIt’s more than a little ironic that last year’s remake of “The Fog” was set in a fictional north coast town, which resembled Manzanita in more ways than one, especially with its creepy rumors of buried treasure lurking in the murky, forested hills somewhere. A Spanish galleon is said to have crashed here, and one version of the legend has it that they buried their African slaves alive with the loot to keep the natives away.Not all is creepy here. According to Winston and Garry, there is a host of well-meaning spirits there known as the "Good Spirits of Wheeler," and Ekahni Books owner Peg Miller says the place is a sort of "spiritual vortex lite." They all point to something they call a "Wheeler Moment," where serendipity seems to suddenly appear. Locals talk of numerous circumstances where pleasant, happy coincidences popped up, assisting folks in some way. They all note various incidents where someone is discussing wanting to do something, and someone or some opportunity arises that helps things along - like the time the Garry and Winston were talking about creating a film festival, and they discovered a documentary filmmaker was staying in town. The broiling waters beneath Cape KiwandaSea Monster of Pacific CityA ways west of Tillamook, this tiny fishing village is now sprouting into a major player with a lot of expansion and upscale conversion happening. But its roots are showing with this tale.
Longtime locals sometimes whisper about a sea monster lurking in the depths here. But this probably just comes from the fact that if you disappear beneath the wild waves here, you disappear completely.
A1 Beach Rentals, Lincoln City. Perfect for large family vacations all the way down to a getaway lodging for two - with over 25 vacation rental homes to choose from. A breathtaking collection of craftsman or traditional beachfront homes, or oceanview houses – from one to seven bedrooms. In various areas of Lincoln City and overlooking the beach, with some in Depoe Bay. All kinds of amenities are available, like hot tubs, decks, BBQ, rock fireplaces, beamed ceilings and more. Some are new, some are historic charmers. Lincoln City, Oregon. 1-(503)-232-5984. www.a1beachrentals.com.D Sands Condominium Motel, Lincoln City. Free, fresh baked cookie upon check-in is just the start. All rooms beachfront and up against Lincoln City's most famous stretch of beach: the D River. Each room comes as a suite or mini-suite, and has a kitchen and balcony or patio. Some w/ gas fireplaces, while all have a DVD Players; movies to rent come with free popcorn. Heated indoor pool, a spa, and this fabulous beach is lit at night. Rooms sleep from two, four to six - including a deluxe fireplace suite. Gift certificates orspecial occasion packages. http://www.dsandsmotel.com/. 171 S.W. Highway 101. 800-527-3925.
STARFISH POINT Newport - Offers only the finest in luxury condominium lodging. Every unit is focused on the beauty of the sea and the beach.
All units boast two bedrooms, two bathrooms, designer kitchens, wireless broadband Internet, fireplaces, Jacuzzi’s and private decks. Friendly staff dedicated to high quality and superb customer service. 140 NW 48th Street, Newport. (541) 265-3751. (800) 870-7795. http://www.starfishpoint.com/
Lincoln City Vacation Homes Something for everyone: smaller homes with a view to a large house that sleeps 15. All are either oceanfront or just a few steps away – all with a low bank access and fantastic views. Most are in the Nelscott area; one is close to the casino. You’ll find a variety of goodies: fireplaces, multiple bedrooms, dishwashers, Jacuzzis, washer/dryers, hot tubs, cable TV, VCR, barbecues; there’s a loft in one, and another sprawling home has two apartments. Pets allowed in some homes – ask first. Each comes with complete kitchens. Most have seventh night free. Prices range from winter $85 to summer $230 per night. http://www.getaway2thecoast.com/. 541-994-8778.
Inn at Cannon Beach. Beautifully wooded natural setting at quiet south end of Cannon Beach. Great during winter storms with a new book by the fireplace – or when the sun is out for family fun and beach strolling. Handsome beach cottage-style architecture. Lush flowering gardens and naturalized courtyard pond. Warm, inviting guest rooms. Continental buffet breakfast. Warm Cookies. Family and Pet Friendly. Welcome gifts. Smoke-free. Complimentary Wireless Connectivity. Wine and book signing events. 800-321-6304 or 503-436-9085. Hemlock At Surfcrest, Cannon Beach, Oregon. http://www.atcannonbeach.com/.RELATED STORIES
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