3 of the Best Things To Do In Florence, Oregon
Take a Drive to Florence, Oregon
âŠwhere is that again?
Three hours outside Portland, youâll drive into a small town that you could pass right through and think âno big missâ.
But youâd miss a piece of small town America thatâs bursting with at least three daysâ worth of things to explore to match your three-hour drive to Florence, Oregon.
Each summer, we meet up with my family for a week to catch up, relax, and play. This year, we rented a house in the forest, dunes, and beach area of Florence.
Where to Stay in FLorence
There were nine of us, making the Airbnb / Vrbo route perfect for our stay. Plenty of space, nestled just out of town and on a lake. Not to mention access to a full kitchen, open 24/7 for the two 17-year-olds to raid at 11pm when hunger strikes them. Teenage boys and their eating habitsâŠto love them is to feed themâŠnon-stop!
If you prefer the hotel option, the Best Western, Pier Point has a great view on the water to Old Town.
What To drink, Eat, and ice cream in Florence
Always a big fan of eat what the locals eat when traveling {or at least to give it a taste}.
When youâre exploring the Oregon coast, skip the pasta and beef. Itâs seafood all the way, and Old Town Florence is lined with small restaurants bursting with seafood options. Actually, add pasta on the side. Seems inherently wrong to keep pasta totally out of dinner {Italian blood and spaghetti sauce run deep for me}.
Krab Kettle {take-home seafood - wish I would have tried the chowder too}
Old Town Coffee Roasters {local coffee shops are always a must-tryâŠthey do a pour over for each cup}
BJâs Ice Cream Parlor {and your Oregon coast saltwater taffy stop}
What To Do in Florence, Oregon
1/ Heceta Lighthouse State Scenic Park and History Tour
An 1894 lighthouse with a spectacular view from the top. When the misty fog rolls in over the water, you might feel like youâre in a scene from Lucy Foleyâs book, The Guest List. {Page-turner of a book to sit and read back at your Airbnb}.
Go all in and reserve a stay at the Heceta Lighthouse Keepers House, now used as a bed and breakfast. Guided tours in the summer are from 11am-3pm, and give a short history of the area and how it was built up through the water access and bridge addition.
Perfect photo-op stops everywhere along this slice of beach {the beach, the lighthouse, the trailsâŠoh my, oh my, where do I begin clicking}.
The lighthouse is only a 15-17 minute drive from Florence. Combine your stops and add time for the Sea Lion Caves. These caves are VERY POPULAR in the summer. Go early! Stop and see the seals first, then drive to higher ground for fresher sea air at the lighthouse. {SMELLY TIP:: If youâre sensitive to smells, these caves are not the stop for you.}
2/ Beach Day without the steaming, humid heat of a Florida beach day
The beaches along the Oregon coast typically require a sweatshirt rather than a teeny polka-dot-bikini. Walk the beaches hand-n-hand, take a run, whale-watch, or cast a line.
The beaches have marked areas where you can drive out onto the beach, grab your fishing pole from your back window {because how else do you carry a long fishing pole in your compact Subaru that everyone seems to drive in OregonâŠor 4Runner, the other official car of Oregon.}
Iâm not a fishing guide {obviously}, but my boys are, and they looked into a fishing excursion, but no luck. Bring your poles along if you want to cast a line in Florence. Bend, Oregon is the place for wader-wearing, cast-a-line up the rocky river fly-fishing. Or maybe they cast down the riverâŠacross the river? No idea, I just tag along with them to take the photos.
The Dunes beach areas are warmer and less windy if youâre looking to stake your umbrella in the sand, wear your đ¶ittsy-bitsy-teeny-yellow-polka-dot-bikiniđ¶ with your âtoes in the water and *tush in the sandâđ¶ and read a few more chapters of The Guest List.
Feeling real adventurous?
Rent a sand board and try sand-surfing.
Again, I brought my travel camera along and watched the action unfold with the two 17-year-younglings. Having back surgery in my late-40âs validates my cautious approach to those adventures I try and those I observe in my 50âs.
{He makes it look so easy in this YouTube video :: sand-surfing novice-to-master in 1-2-3-4 surfs}
3/ Torex ATV Rides
This was on my boysâ bucket list for the trip. Weâve traveled to the Michigan and Indiana sand dunes, and the boys have always wanted to take an ATV ride. It happened in Oregon {bumper stickerâŠmaybe}.
As a cautious Mama, it needs saying that this is an EXTREME SPORT. The company we rented from did a great job outlining, explaining, and spoon-feeding line by line of the legalese paperwork, and then making us watch a safety video repeating the hazards, like we were toddlers getting let out for our first recess time.
Before we even buckled in, my stomach was knotted, and my heart rate jumped up to aerobic level {which was good for my Apple watch activity points, but not so much my nerves}.
WE HAD A GREAT TIME!
Being on the other side of this new adventure, Iâd do it again now that I know what to expect out on the sand. I wasnât as daring as the three guys on their solo ATVs {I drove the grandparents and daughter in my ride}, but thereâs something about driving fast along a flat patch of sand thatâs exciting.
BIGGEST SAND TIPS::
Sand blindness is real - test your path slowly first for drop-offs, then retrace at higher speed if you want
Remember where you entered the dunes - itâs a sea of sand mounds without markers, so pay attention where the guide drops you
If youâre not a rule follower - be a rule follower here!
In case youâre a golfer, hereâs a cool + fun fourth {74Âș} Florence day in July.
4/ Golf day
If you canât find a fishing excursion, thereâs always a golf course nearby. Whether youâre a die-hard Tiger Woods or best ball player, on a summer day in Florence, itâs a good day for golf.
The Last Florence Oregon Tidbits
Traveling to new places is experiencing what they have to offer. We vacation for all the good natural endorphin feels. We explore, relax, and keep life from becoming Blursday {any day of the week, since they blend into a blur}.
We roamed Florence for five days and explored everything they offered a vacationer {even snuck in a bit of shopping for myself}. And our time there left plenty for sitting out on the deck, over-looking the wooded lake with a cup of coffee, and my vacation book.
Need a book suggestion for your next trip? Add yourself to my book club HERE.
Weâre at that half-century mark and just getting started on a brand new life excursionâŠ
Have you ever been to Oregon state?
đxo Andrea
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