Attractions and places to see around Idaville, Oregon, are concentrated along the scenic coast and Tillamook Bay. The area features historical lighthouses, coastal trails, and towns with maritime heritage. Visitors can explore sites related to local industry and enjoy views of the Pacific Ocean. The region offers a mix of natural beauty and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The Cape Meares Lighthouse is the shortest lighthouse in Oregon, yet it is far from lacking in beauty. Situated on a stunning promontory, it's a perfect spot for whale watching during the months of December and January. The lighthouse was first lit in 1890 and remained operational until its deactivation in 1963. Entry is free with daily tours by volunteers. There is a gift shop, restrooms, picnic areas, and plenty of surrounding overlook spots with outstanding views of the Pacific that stretch for miles.
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In 1927, a man named Hammond built this massive smokestack as part of the Hammond Lumber Company. Despite running a sawmill that produced fumes, Hammond was known for his exceptional care and generosity towards the townspeople of Garibaldi. He constructed the smokestack to prevent them from inhaling the harmful fumes. Today, the towering structure still stands as a testament to his consideration for the community, and is one of the tallest man-made objects on the Oregon coast.
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Garibaldi, located at the northern end of Tillamook Bay, is a small port town with a deep connection with the sea. The locals here engage in commercial fishing, where they haul freshly caught Dungeness crab, ling cod, rockfish, and even octopus at the marina up to the docks. The restaurants here serve the day's catch, making it an excellent spot to stop for lunch during a long ride.
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Just a short run from the parking area, this lighthouse boasts gorgeous views of the coast!
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https://www.tillamook.com/visit-us/creamery The Tillamook Creamery offers tours with tastings of cheese and ice cream — you should book these in advance through the website. I managed to convince them to stash my bikepacking bike in a storage closet while taking the tour. This is a great place to stop for lunch. There's a market where you can buy cheese and other sandwich ingredients. The cafeteria offers burgers, mac & cheese, pizza, etc. The ice cream stand offers dozens of flavors.
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Landslides have reduced this segment to hike or bicycle traffic only. You will probably have to push your bike across some of the slides and the pavement is slowly sloughing away too. Be careful.
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Go upstairs to the 2nd level for a walk-through on how cheese is made here. Be sure to buy some ice cream at the ice cream bar, it's great.
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Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Tillamook Creamery offers tours to learn about cheese making, along with ice cream and a cafeteria. The Cape Meares Lighthouse is also family-friendly, offering coastal views and free tours. Additionally, the town of Garibaldi provides a maritime experience with fresh seafood restaurants.
The region is rich in history. You can explore the Cape Meares Lighthouse, which was first lit in 1890 and offers insights into the area's maritime past. Another significant historical landmark is the Hammond Lumber Company Smokestack in Garibaldi, a towering structure built in 1927 that stands as a testament to the region's logging industry and community care.
For stunning coastal views, the Cape Meares Lighthouse is an excellent spot. It's situated on a promontory offering expansive views of the Pacific Ocean. The surrounding areas near the lighthouse also provide numerous overlook spots for scenic vistas.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find easy loops like the Cape Meares Lighthouse loop from Cape Meares National Wildlife Refuge, which is about 2.5 to 3.2 km long. For more options, explore the Hiking around Idaville guide.
Cyclists can enjoy various routes, including the challenging Cape Meares Loop from Tillamook, which spans over 36 km. Another option is the Tillamook to Garibaldi route via the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway, covering about 36 km. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Cycling around Idaville guide.
The Tillamook Creamery is a must-visit for cheese and ice cream tastings, offering a unique insight into dairy production. In Garibaldi, a port town, you can enjoy freshly caught seafood, including Dungeness crab, ling cod, and rockfish, served in local restaurants.
Yes, particularly for marine wildlife. The Cape Meares Lighthouse is noted as a perfect spot for whale watching during the months of December and January.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For whale watching, December and January are ideal at Cape Meares Lighthouse. Generally, the summer months offer milder weather for outdoor activities and exploring the coast, though the region can be enjoyed year-round.
Yes, the hiking guide for Idaville includes several easy-grade routes, such as the Cape Meares Lighthouse loop. These shorter, less strenuous trails are suitable for a range of visitors. For more challenging options, there are also moderate and difficult routes available for both hiking and cycling.
Beyond the well-known spots, the Abandoned Three Cape Road offers a unique experience. Due to landslides, this segment is now restricted to hike or bicycle traffic, providing an adventurous path where you might need to navigate some sloughing pavement and push your bike across slides.
At the Cape Meares Lighthouse, you'll find restrooms, a gift shop, and picnic areas. The Tillamook Creamery features a market, cafeteria, and ice cream bar. The town of Garibaldi offers various facilities, including restaurants serving fresh seafood.
While specific cafes directly on trails are not listed, the Tillamook Creamery, located near several routes, has a cafeteria and ice cream bar. The nearby town of Garibaldi also offers restaurants, making it a good stop for a meal after outdoor activities.


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