Oregon Coast Self Guided Audio Driving Tour





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Explore the rugged beauty of the Oregon Coast with this self-guided driving tour. Witness waves crashing over volcanic outcrops and discover serene sandy shores. Marvel at the fragrant coastal forests and breathtaking vistas at every turn. Visit iconic spots like Sea Lion Caves, Cape Perpetua, and Cannon Beach. Experience the charm of seaside towns, each offering unique creature comforts. This journey combines natural wonders and local culture, creating an unforgettable adventure. Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together! After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want. This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.
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Sea Lion Caves is the largest sea cave in the United States, and its home to, you guessed it dozens, sometimes hundreds of sea lions. If you're interested in seeing, hearing or smelling sea lions, this is the spot. If we head down the elevators into the caves you might want to plug your ears and nose. Note: The tour is over 200 miles long, with more than 170+ audio stories, and takes about 7-8 hours to complete. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
Florence is one of the larger communities on the Oregon Coast and, because of its proximity to the Oregon Dunes, it's a center for outdoor sports. If we are on a much longer driving itinerary, you might be interested to know that Florence is also roughly the halfway point between California and Washington.
Florence is home of one of the most infamous incidents in the history of dynamite – an incident that eventually became one of the first viral videos on the Internet. Let’s flashback to November 12, 1970. A dead 45-foot long sperm whale washed up on the beach just west of here.
Up ahead is Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park, named for a former commissioner of the Oregon Highway Department. This park features a wide beach, picnic areas, restrooms and a large campground.
The Cape Perpetua area is coming up featuring miles-long views, an ocean blowhole, a beautiful forest and a visitor center to learn more. But a grouping of worthy stops will come up quickly.
Safety officer here to deliver a word of caution. A water rescue is nearly impossible amid the churning waves, so take care. If the tide is very high, stay up on the paved trail and view everything from a distance.
the Heceta Head area, home to some great views and a beautiful 19th-century classic red-roofed lighthouse with a beam visible 21 miles out to sea.
Safety officer here to deliver a word of caution. A water rescue is nearly impossible amid the churning waves, so take care.
We’ll soon arrive in Yachats, and this is my definition of a perfect example of an Oregon Coast town. We’ll find a couple of great restaurants, coffee shops, bakeries, a brewpub featuring unique ingredients like spruce beer, an excellent fish market and a couple of shops for visitors.
There aren't any must-do stops but the town is pleasant of course, with a couple of restaurants to pick from. This is the location where the Alsea River empties into the Pacific Ocean and that means an interesting bridge is coming up.
Throughout this tour I speak quite a bit about how Conde McCullough built many of the bridges along the Oregon Coast. Well alas, we are about to cross one that he did NOT design. This bridge, over Alsea Bay was opened in 1991 to replace the original bridge, and that original in fact was designed and built in 1936 by McCullough.
Wouldn't it be cool to have a park named after you? We are closing in on Brian Booth State Park, named in 2013 after the first Oregon State Parks and Recreation Commission chairperson.
There are several worthwhile stops to make in Newport if we have the time and feel ready to get out for a little exploring. The most highly recommended is to visit the Bayfront.
The ocean side of the road is the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area. Yes "Outstanding" is a part of the official name and is absolutely fitting. The Oregon Coast’s tallest lighthouse rises 93 feet above the cliffs.
Ahead on the inland side of the road, we’ll see the brown sign for Beverly Beach State Park. I realize we probably aren't driving along randomly looking for a campground, but I did want to give a shoutout to my favorite spots to camp on the coast.
As we drive the Otter Crest Loop, we pass Cape Foulweather, which is - well, depending on the day, also descriptively accurate. The first European to record seeing Cape Foulweather was British explorer Captain James Cook in March 1778.
If you want a short jaunt, and it's low tide, you can search for a derelict boiler tank that remains from a steam powered schooner that met an unfortunate end back in 1910. The story is that an over pressurized blow torch exploded, engulfing the ship.
Fogarty Creek State Recreation Area is just ahead and in my opinion it is one of the best beaches in Oregon because it offers fantastic views, smashing waves, unique rock formations, spectacular tidal pools and best of all its great for fossicking. In this case our fossicking will be a hunt for agates.
This is part of the UNESCO Cascade Head Biosphere. It includes 102 thousand acres of rare and diverse ecosystems including the Salmon River, a two mile basalt headland covered in coastal prairies, forested uplands and a marine reserve stretching west into the waters of the Pacific. All proudly protected by the communities.
As we come off Cascade Head, we're going to see the village of Neskowin. This is one of those places that has a ghost forest identified by scientists as devastated by a prior tsunami. At low tide, on the beach south of Hawk Creek, dozens of old tree stumps are still visible buried in the sand as a testament to the power of the earth.
Up ahead is the main attraction in Pacific City, Cape Kiwanda and one of the three Oregon coast haystack rocks, This one being the 327 foot tall basalt outcrop called Chief Kiawanda Rock. Cape Kiwanda itself, is a sandstone promontory that juts out into the ocean.
The overlook ahead on the left called Anderson's viewpoint is a great spot to take a look at the coast and Netarts Bay.
There's a Y intersection ahead. To visit the secret Tunnel Beach, we will keep left and enter the seaside village of Oceanside.
We are almost at the most popular visitor attraction on the Oregon Coast - the famous Tillamook Creamery. Beloved for generations, it's a great place to see cheesemakers hard at work preparing the bricks of cheddar headed to grocery stores all over the country. Visitors can sample several varieties of Tillamook Cheese, buy some hard-to-find flavors and aged varieties, and some gifts for anyone who didn't get to come along today.
If the weather is at all cooperative today, I suggest we should head up the hill to Astoria Column, one of the most popular places in Astoria because of its elevated location with superb views in every direction - including across the Columbia River to Washington.
The village of Garibaldi is one of the Oregon Coast’s main fishing ports, and it’s a great place to pick up tuna, salmon or crab, especially if we are cooking some of our own meals on this trip. Even if we aren’t, canneries here preserve some of the fresh catches so that they can make it back home no matter how far we have to go.
Rockaway Beach is going to be in our windows soon. This seaside resort colony was founded about a century ago and named for the famous beach community in New York City.
U.S. 101 makes a sharp turn at the intersection of 7th and H streets. It's well signed, and has a flashing light, so it should be pretty obvious where we need to make the turn. But guess what - I'll be sure to make sure we go the right way.
You may remember me saying that Manzanita has a little more upscale eateries and stores and is a popular spot to own or rent a beach cottage.
My official tour route goes through Cannon Beach, so if we've accidentally missed the exit, don't worry, there's another exit up ahead that we can use to get to Cannon Beach and Ecola State Park.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- How To Access: After booking, you’ll get an email and text with setup instructions and password (search “audio tour” in emails and texts). • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password sent by email and text. • MUST download the tour while in strong wifi/cellular. • Works offline after download.
- How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
- Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
- Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
- Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
- New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
- Audio Setup: Connect your phone to your car's stereo system using Bluetooth, USB, or AUX. For the best experience, consider using headphones for walking tours. Audio playback is compatible with Apple CarPlay, with navigation features coming soon. Support for Android Auto is also on the way.
- The tour requires a supported mobile device for navigation. Please use an iPhone with iOS 15 or later, an Android device with Android 9 or later, or an iPad/tablet with GPS and cellular service.
Reviews(14)
Great job with all the information and stops! Wish we had taken several days to explore the coast!
Christy, thank you for taking my Oregon Coast GPS audio driving tour. I’m so glad you had fun and enjoyed the stops and information along the coast. My audio tours are valid forever and work offline once downloaded, so you can enjoy the flexibility and convenience of taking the tour as many times as you want. I hope you’ll try another tour or bundle with me soon. Happy exploring!
Visited areas we did not know about and glad we discovered.
Kristin, I’m so glad you enjoyed my Oregon Coast GPS Audio Driving Tour. It’s wonderful that the fun history facts and the route helped you discover places you hadn’t known before. That kind of unexpected discovery is exactly what I hope the tour adds to a coastal drive. If you're planning more adventures, check out my 100+ self-guided driving and walking tours, all designed to help you explore at your own pace. Enjoy your next journey!
We drove the entire Oregon coast over 6 days and this audio tour made the journey well worth it. The history and beauty of the Oregon coast is first rate. Appreciated the tips along the way and was amazed that it knew exactly where we were along the way!
I’m glad to hear my Oregon Coast GPS Audio Driving Tour added so much to your 6-day journey. It’s great that the history, scenery, and tips along the way made the experience even more special. I’m especially happy the GPS-triggered narration worked seamlessly and kept pace with your drive—that’s exactly what I aim for. If you're planning more adventures, check out my 100+ self-guided driving and walking tours. They offer the same flexibility and convenience for exploring at your own pace. Enjoy your next journey!
We absolutely loved this guided tour! I’m recommending this app to my friends and family. Had we not used the app for our roadtrip we wouldn’t have gotten all the history of the cities we went through and wouldn’t have stopped at many of the really cool places the narrator suggested.
Tiffanie, I’m so glad you enjoyed my Oregon Coast Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour. It’s great to hear that the stories and stop suggestions added so much to your coastal road trip. I truly appreciate you recommending the app to friends and family — that means a lot. I hope you’ll join me again for another scenic drive soon. If you're planning more adventures, check out my 100+ self-guided driving and walking tours. They offer the same flexibility and convenience for exploring at your own pace. Enjoy your next journey!
Lots of interesting tidbits given automatically when passing certain mile markers. Wish I could have added the directions to CarPlay as we had battling directions with Apple Maps. Also wish it adjusted when you back tracked on a road. It was confusing to listen to the messages backwards when we were temporarily going in a wrong direction.
I’m glad to hear you enjoyed my Oregon Coast Self Guided Audio Driving Tour and found the tidbits interesting. Thank you for your feedback about CarPlay—I'm happy to let you know that the CarPlay feature will be added soon, and my team is currently working on it. I’ll also pass along your suggestion regarding backtracking to improve the experience. If you're planning more adventures, check out my 100+ self-guided driving and walking tours. They offer the same flexibility and convenience for exploring at your own pace. Enjoy your next journey!
Audio was not easy to stop and go again. Sometimes hard to follow. Then costed us valuable time by sending us down closed roads.
Rhonda, I’m sorry to hear about the trouble with my Oregon Coast audio tour. You can simply pause the app and leave it running in the background, then resume once you've driven past the next stop. I’d appreciate if you could tell me where it was hard to follow and which closed roads the tour directed you to, so I can share that with my team. If you need any help, please don't hesitate to contact me—I’m available daily from 9 to 6 EST and can offer a replacement tour or a refund.
This audio tour worked exactly as advertised, making our drive interesting and easy, pointing out spots we would have missed, and preventing us from getting lost. Just using GPS would have kept us on the road but without any of the side adventures. We got history and food recommendations, and SO many hikes were highlighted with details about length, difficulty, etc. Also, the narration was not intrusive. It provided the information at just the right point on the drive. This way we didn't need to be checking guidebooks or maps but could enjoy the beauty of the coast. Highly recommend -- plus it's very inexpensive.
I'm so glad to hear you had such a great experience with my Oregon Coast Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour. It’s fantastic that the tour helped you discover hidden spots, avoid getting lost, and made your drive more enjoyable with useful info on hikes, history, and food recommendations. I truly appreciate the feedback and am happy to hear the narration was just the right amount of detail without being intrusive. Thanks for the high recommendation, and I’m glad the tour enhanced your journey along the coast. If you're planning more adventures, check out my 100+ self-guided driving and walking tours. They offer the same flexibility and convenience for exploring at your own pace. Enjoy your next journey!
Came out to this area for a high school baseball tournament. Had a good part of one day and decided to drive to the coast. This self guided tour was so perfect! We drove from Lincoln City to Florence and this app guided us the entire way. It took us to the most spectacular spots with incredible views, historical lighthouses and beaches. There was a perfect amount of history, dry humor and description. It uses some kind of GPS, so it knows when to prep you for upcoming spots. Be sure to download it with wifi BEFORE you head to the area, the connection is spotty in some areas. Then you can use the app without interruption. Also make sure you can connect to your car via bluetooth or cord connection so everyone in car can enjoy.
I’m so glad to hear the Oregon Coast tour was perfect for your day trip from Lincoln City to Florence. It’s great that the app guided you to all the stunning spots, lighthouses, and beaches, while providing just the right mix of history and humor. Thanks for the tips on downloading the tour ahead of time and connecting to your car’s audio system—those are great suggestions to ensure an uninterrupted experience. If you're planning more adventures, check out my 100+ self-guided driving and walking tours. They offer the same flexibility and convenience for exploring at your own pace. Enjoy your next journey!
The Oregon Coast Self Guided Driving Tour was well worth the money, in our opinion. We’re from the Midwest and this was our first time in Oregon for a destination wedding on Cannon Beach. We didn’t have a lot of time for planning and we found the driving tour to be quite informative. The narrator was enjoyable to listen to.
David, I’m so glad to hear my Oregon Coast audio tour was a great addition to your trip. It’s great that you were able to explore the area despite limited planning time, and I’m glad the narrator made the experience enjoyable. If you're planning more adventures, check out my 100+ self-guided driving and walking tours. They offer the same flexibility and convenience for exploring at your own pace. Enjoy your next journey!
We really enjoyed our self-guided tour. With the magic of GPS, it knew exactly when to tell us to stop for sites, giving timely directions. When we were between sites, it provided us with history and facts about Mt Rainier. We learned so much more than going without!
Jane, I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed my Oregon Coast tour. It’s great that the GPS helped guide you to the best spots while providing informative history along the way. I’m thrilled that it enhanced your experience and made your trip even more memorable. If you're planning more adventures, check out my 100+ self-guided driving and walking tours. They offer the same flexibility and convenience for exploring at your own pace. Enjoy your next journey!



