Last Updated:Â 3/15/26 – Ultimate Cannon Beach Visitor Guide
When it comes to beautiful coastlines, the state of Oregon in the United States certainly has that in abundance. With steep, rocky cliffs, large rock formations (known as stacks), beautiful beaches, and thick coastal forests, the Oregon coast is breathtakingly beautiful. Out of all the roughly 363 miles of coastline in Oregon, my favorite stretch of coast is undoubtedly the section near the town of Cannon Beach. Together with Ecola State Park just to the North, the Cannon Beach area has some of the largest and most beautiful sea stacks on the Pacific coast of the continental United States.
Made Famous by the Movie “The Goonies”
In case it doesn’t look familiar, this is the stretch of coastline that was featured in the iconic 1980’s movie, “The Goonies”. You know, the stretch of coast that hid the treasure of the famed pirate One-eyed Willie. It’s easy to see why they picked this location to film. The Pacific Ocean coastline in Oregon is one of the most rugged and beautiful coastlines in North America. In addition to these jaw-dropping rock formations, the area also boasts some of the state’s most beautiful beaches and hiking trails.

In this Cannon Beach visitor guide, I am going to provide you with all of the information you need to plan your next trip to Cannon Beach and Ecola State Park on the Oregon coast. I outline the best ways to get to the area, what time of year is best to make a visit, where to stay while you are in the area, and other things to see and do while you’re visiting. In addition, I also provide you with a great guide on where to hike and where to go to get the best pictures of this unbelievably beautiful area.
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How to Get to Cannon Beach

The town of Cannon and Ecola State Park is located on the Pacific Ocean coast of Northern Oregon. If you are visiting from outside the state or outside the United States, the closest large city with an international airport is Portland, Oregon. I have included a map in my Cannon Beach visitor guide below to give you a general sense of the location in the United States.
If you are going to be visiting elsewhere in the area or are looking for things to do in addition to seeing Cannon Beach and Ecola State Park, I have included a chart in my Cannon Beach visitor guide below that gives you the distance and driving time to some of the larger cities and other attractions in the area.
Drive Times to Cannon Beach
| City\Park | Distance | Drive Time | Notes |
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| Hug Point State Recreation Site | 5 miles | 0hrs 10min | Sea caves, waterfalls, and historic stagecoach road along the beach. |
| Astoria, OR | 22 miles | 0hrs 35min | Closest airport city; small regional airport with limited service. |
| Lewis & Clark National Historical Park | 30 miles | 0hrs 45min | Preserves the Corps of Discovery winter encampment. |
| Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint | 41 miles | 0hrs 55min | Lighthouse, cliffs, and the famous Octopus Tree. |
| Portland, OR | 85 miles | 1hrs 45min | Nearest major international airport; full global service. |
| Salem, OR | 95 miles | 2hrs | State capital; airport has limited commercial service. |
| Silver Falls State Park | 110 miles | 2hrs 25min | Waterfall‑rich canyon with the Trail of Ten Falls. |
| Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument | 150 miles | 3hrs 25min | Famous 1980 eruption site with viewpoints and visitor centers. |
| Seattle, WA | 190 miles | 3hrs 45min | Major international hub; city known for tech, culture, and waterfront. |
| Mount Rainier National Park | 220 miles | 4hrs 45min | Iconic stratovolcano, alpine meadows, and glaciers. |
| Olympic National Park | 230 miles | 5hrs | Rainforests, mountains, and rugged Pacific coastline. |
| Crater Lake National Park | 260 miles | 5hrs 30min | Deepest lake in the U.S., formed in a collapsed volcano. |
| North Cascades National Park | 330 miles | 6hrs 30min | Rugged alpine peaks, glaciers, and remote wilderness. |
The Ecola State Park sits just to the North of the town of Cannon Beach, so in a way, they make up one larger area that visitors can explore. To give you a sense of the layout of the area, I have included a detailed map below for you to review.
Ecola State Park and Cannon Beach Location Map
Best Time to Visit Cannon Beach

To assist you in determining the best time for you to plan your trip, I have included some information on the average temperature and average precipitation levels for you to review below.
Temperature (°F)
During the winter months of December through February, it does get cold on the Oregon Coast, but you typically don’t see the brutally cold temperatures where it falls well below zero degrees Fahrenheit that often. With average highs in the low-to-mid ’40s, the winters are rather mild. Likewise, during the summer months, the high temperatures typically don’t get unbearably hot. With the average highs in the upper 70s and low 80s during the summer months of June through August, the summers are rather mild as well.
Precipitation (Inches)
Because we are talking about the Oregon coast, the amount of rainfall the area sees is typically higher than you would see in the American Midwest or Southwest. The rainiest months of the year are the late fall and winter months of November through January. If you visit during this time, be prepared to see a fair amount of rain or snow. During the summer months of July and August, the precipitation levels are the lowest, so you have the best chance of seeing good weather.
Where to Stay Near Cannon Beach
The cost of accommodations on the Oregon coast during the summer months of June through August can be quite expensive because it is a very popular tourist area. During the shoulder seasons and winter months, the cost of accommodations is much lower. Even if you are planning to visit during the summer, there are places to stay for different budgets if you look hard enough. To give you a hand in finding the right accommodations for you, I have included a list of recommended hotels at different price points below for you to review.

Campgrounds Nearby
If you would like to save some extra money, there are also several quality campgrounds and RV parks in the area that you can stay at. To give you an idea of what is available, I have included a map of recommendations below for you to review.
The Town of Cannon Beach

in addition to the abundance of outdoor activities in the area, the city of Cannon Beach itself offers a lot for visitors to see and do. The Cannon Beach History Center and Museum have some interesting displays that visitors can enjoy and there is an abundance of great shops and fantastic restaurants to enjoy as well. It’s a great place to set up your base camp as you explore the beautiful coast.
Hiking Near Cannon Beach

While there are some really nice trails inside Ecola State Park and around Cannon Beach, the best trails in the area are to the South in Oswald West State Park. Here, you have a great combination of elevation, beautiful forest land, and a stunning rocky coastline. The two best trails in the park are Cape Falcon Trail and Neah-Kah-Nie Mountain Trail.
Cape Falcon Trail is a roughly 4-mile out-and-back that is rated as an easy hike. It only has around 600 feet of elevation climb, so climbers of all abilities should be able to complete this hike. The Neah-Kah-Nie Mountain Trail, on the other hand, is a longer and more strenuous hike. This roughly 6-mile hike includes over 2,000 feet of elevation, which makes it much more challenging. For an overview of these hikes, I have included a map below for you to review.

Where to Photograph Ecola State Park and Cannon Beach

The whole Cannon Beach and Ecola State Park area is beautiful, so there is a seemingly endless number of places where you can take great photographs. However, there are a few spots inside Ecola State Park that are my absolute favorites. For some ideas on where to go to take pictures, I have included a map for you to review above.
PRO TIP: Doing research on a location is one of the best things you can do to increase the quality of your travel photographs. For some tips on how to do some pre-trip scouting for photo opportunities, check out my article on The Art of Travel Photography – Planning Your Shots. In this article, I review the process that I use to do pre-trip photography planning to give you photography location tips like the ones you see above.
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Other Things to See in the Area

In addition to checking out Cannon Beach and the Ecola State Park, which are both breathtaking in their own right, there are several other beautiful and amazing things to see and do in the area. For some additional ideas to fill out your trip, I have included a list of other attractions in the area for you to review below.

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Goonies House |
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Cannon Beach |
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Heceta Head Lighthouse |
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Sea Lion Caves |
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Bonneville Dam Fish Ladder |
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Multnomah Falls |
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The Grotto |
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Crater Lake National Park |
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Bandon Dunes Golf Links |
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Oregon Zoo |
Cannon Beach Photo Gallery
The Cannon Beach and Ecola State Park areas are one of my favorite stretches of coastline in the United States. There are few other coastlines that I have been to that can match its beauty and ruggedness. Below is a gallery of just some of the pictures I was able to take when I visited.
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I just want to say that your visitor’s guide series is fantastic. You put so much valuable information and photos in your posts that it is very interesting to read. I’ve been to Canon Beach and your post makes me want to go back. You’re sparking my wanderlust. 🙂 Thanks for all of the effort you’re putting into these wonderful articles.
Thank you so much for the kind words!! That means so much!! 😀