Pacific Northwest Road Trip — Day 5

Pacific Northwest Road Trip — Day 5

 May 2023

We had a wonderful breakfast aboard the Newport Belle Riverboat Bed and Breakfast. The owners, Randy and Paige provided a made to order breakfast. What a feast! I ordered the banana walnut waffles. You won’t be hungry after this meal.

Breakfast on Riverboat

They now serve breakfast to outside guests by reservation only. If you don’t spend the night with them, you should at least have breakfast.

With full happy bellies, we headed to our first stop of the day.

 

1st Stop: Devil’s Churn, Siuslaw National Forest

The drive took less than 40 minutes via US-101 S

You can park in the small parking lot that has access to the trailhead called Restless Waters Trail which goes down the side of the cliff. There are two overlooks before you reach Devil’s Churn. Stop at the overlooks and watch the amazing power of the waves crashing and swirling in the narrow inlet. Then continue down switchbacks while listening to the power of the sea water in Devil’s Churn below you.

Near the end of the trail there are a few stone stairs that lead to the water. Just be careful, they are usually wet and can get slippery. You can walk onto the volcanic rock, but again be careful since the waves wash up onto the rocks surrounding the churn.

I highly recommend this stop. You won’t be disappointed.

 

Devil’s Churn
Walking down to Devil’s Churn
Inlet Devil’s Churn

Tips:

  • There is a $5 day use fee.
  • Restrooms are available.
  • This is a 1.6-mile loop trail that takes about 45 minutes.

2nd Stop: Heceta Head Lighthouse

It was less than 20 minutes to Heceta Head Lighthouse.

We walked a ½ mile trail from the parking lot to the lighthouse which was first illuminated in 1894.  We passed the lightkeeper’s house on the way up to the lighthouse. The views are spectacular at the top.

 

Sign to lighthouse
Walk to Heceta lighthouse
Heceta Head Lighthouse
view from lighthouse
view walking down from lighthouse

Tips:

  • The assistant light keeper’s house, built 1893 is now a Lighthouse B&B. It would be cool to stay here with the beautiful ocean views.

3rd Stop: Bandon Dunes Golf Resort

The drive to Bandon Dunes was 1 hour and 45 minutes via US-101 S. 

If you love golf the way my husband does, then you must pay this place a visit.

Bandon Dunes Golf

Last Stop for the day: Bandon Inn

https://www.bandoninn.com/

1 night

The hotel has very large rooms. It was comfortable, but nothing to write home about.

 

Adventure:

  • Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint

Since we had time, we went to check out this landmark after check-in at Bandon Inn. I wasn’t sure what we were looking for until I saw it. There’s no way you don’t see the face on Face Rock. And of course, there’s an Indian legend that says you hear her voice on the wind. Can’t say I heard anything but the sound of waves.

Face Rock

Meals:

  • Edgewaters

http://www.edgewaters.net/

They serve fresh local seafood. I got the fish and chips which was very good.

Tips:

  • Reservations are required.

 

 

 

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