Attractions and places to see around Bayshore offer a diverse range of coastal experiences, characterized by natural monuments, beaches, and scenic viewpoints. This region provides opportunities for wildlife observation and exploring both natural and man-made landmarks. It is a destination where 12 unique spots await exploration, providing a variety of outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Unlike many of the bridges along Oregon's coastal highway, the Alsea Bay Bridge is a modern construction, opened in 1991. The original bridge, designed by famed architect Conde McCullough, crossed the bay from 1936-1988. It was then taken down due to heavy and irreversible corrosion on its steel underpinnings.
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This recreation site has a campground right next to miles of sandy beach. The area is great for whale watching, sunsets, and flying kites. A good option for a place to stay for those touring along 101.
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Seal Rock is a great place to spot wildlife from seal, to sea lions, and birds to whales. If you're riding by on Highway 101 this would be a good spot for a short break and walk down to the beach.
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When faced with Beaver Creek, your choices abound. You can navigate its gentle waters at low tide, or opt for a leisurely stroll along the beach to reach the footbridge, a graceful passage over this serene creek.
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Seal Rock State Recreation Site is situated south of Newport and is named after the offshore rock formations that offer perfect living conditions for seals, sea lions and more sea life. From the viewpoints along the mini-trail, you get great views and can probably sight some wildlife already. If you want to take a closer look, there is a trail leading down to the beach. Just make sure, to always respect the present wildlife and keep distance.
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At low tide, you may get a chance to see Karen at work, sweeping intricate geometric designs into the sand. Each design is unique and temporary! https://spinningsands.com
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Beaver creek can be waded at low tide at the mouth, or you can follow the beach around to the foot bridge crossing the creek.
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Bayshore is rich in natural beauty, offering diverse coastal experiences. You can explore the serene Beaver Creek at Brian Booth State Park, which can be waded at low tide or crossed via a footbridge. The Seal Rock State Recreation Site is known for its offshore rock formations and opportunities to spot marine wildlife. Additionally, Seal Rock beach offers unique sand art at low tide.
Yes, Bayshore offers several family-friendly attractions. Seal Rock State Recreation Site and Seal Rock beach are great for wildlife viewing and exploring the shore. Beaver Creek at Brian Booth State Park provides a gentle natural setting for families to enjoy. The Beachside State Recreation Site is also family-friendly, featuring a campground and opportunities for whale watching and flying kites.
At Seal Rock State Recreation Site, you have excellent opportunities to spot seals, sea lions, and various seabirds from viewpoints or directly on the beach. The area is also known for potential whale sightings, especially at Beachside State Recreation Site.
Yes, the Alsea Bay Bridge is a notable landmark that is wheelchair accessible, offering views across the bay. This modern construction provides an inclusive experience for visitors.
For scenic views, the Seal Rock State Recreation Site offers great vantage points along its mini-trail to observe the offshore rock formations and marine life. The Alsea Bay Bridge provides expansive views across the bay. Additionally, Beachside State Recreation Site is excellent for sunsets.
Yes, the Bayshore area is popular for cycling. You can find various routes, including sections of the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway. For detailed cycling routes, including options like the 'Oregon Coast and Beaver Creek Loop' or the 'Alsea Bay Bridge loop', refer to the komoot guide for Cycling around Bayshore or Road Cycling Routes around Bayshore.
At Seal Rock beach, particularly at low tide, you might have the chance to see intricate geometric designs swept into the sand by local artist Karen. These unique and temporary sand artworks are a special sight.
Yes, the Beachside State Recreation Site features a campground located right next to miles of sandy beach, making it a convenient option for those touring along Highway 101.
The most prominent man-made landmark is the Alsea Bay Bridge. This modern construction, opened in 1991, offers impressive views across the bay and is also wheelchair accessible.
The beaches around Bayshore offer a variety of activities. At Seal Rock State Recreation Site, you can explore tide pools and observe marine wildlife. Beaver Creek at Brian Booth State Park allows for wading at low tide. Beachside State Recreation Site is ideal for whale watching, enjoying sunsets, and flying kites.
Visitors particularly enjoy the abundant opportunities for wildlife observation, especially spotting seals and sea lions at Seal Rock State Recreation Site. The serene natural setting of Beaver Creek at Brian Booth State Park is also highly appreciated, as are the scenic views from various points, including the Alsea Bay Bridge.


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