The Tiny Town Of Florence In Oregon Has A Little Bit Of Everything
By Sarah McCosham|Published February 24, 2021
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Sarah McCosham
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I write like it's my job - because it is! I have a Master's in English and love words: crossword puzzles, Scrabble games, Wordle, and, of course, good, old-fashioned books.
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Oregon is full of tiny little towns that will completely surprise you. And Florence is one of Oregon’s most wonderful surprises. This coastal town has it all: incredible outdoor recreation: gorgeous beaches and state parks, must-visit attractions, a charming and historic downtown, and some of the best regional cuisine. The tiny town of Florence in Oregon has a little bit of everything, and it’s truly one of the state’s best-kept secrets.
Florence, Oregon, is a charming little beach town located on the Central Oregon Coast.
But unlike its nearby neighbors (Seaside and Astoria, for example) Florence is an under-the-radar gem that offers a less crowded, more relaxing experience.
Florence sits at the mouth of the Siuslaw River, just miles away from the Pacific Ocean.
The Historic Siuslaw River Bridge is the town's most defining landmark; it's an architectural masterpiece, with gorgeous archways and ornate stonework. It's also listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
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Florence's prime location offers access to some of the best outdoor attractions in the state.
Waterfront Depot burgers are the best in town, and maybe even the state. Their All-American Burger features local, grass-fed beef and a luscious aioli that will have you licking your fingers.
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And the views from this restaurant will take your breath away.
Sea Lion Caves is a privately owned wildlife preserve and bird sanctuary located just north of Florence. It's America's largest sea cave, and the year-round home of the Steller sea lion.
But what's so wonderful about Sea Lion Caves is that it's a preserve—not a zoo—so the sea lions come and go as they please.
But typically, in the winter months, you'll find hundreds of sea lions inside the Cave; then when spring arrives, the sea lions will move from the Cave to the rock ledges out in front of the Cave, where they'll remain through summer.
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Camping is big in the state, especially along the Central Oregon Coast.
In terms of superlatives, Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park is home to the second largest state park campground in Oregon. There are over 350 campsites in the park, all of which offer tons of scenic beauty. But for the coziest camping experience, you'll definitely want to reserve one of the park's adorable little yurts!
The coastal sand dunes near Florence are absolutely phenomenal.
The Oregon sand dunes are world-renowned—they're basically recycled beach terrain, swept inland along the state's rolling coastline.
While there are miles of sand dunes along the coast, the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area are really the heart and soul of this natural phenomenon.
One of the largest expanses of temperate coastal sand dunes in the world, the Oregon Dunes are 40,000 acres of sloping, seemingly endless, natural mystery. They're otherworldly.
With breathtaking natural splendor and a charming, small town vibe, Florence is one of Oregon's most wonderful treasures.
There's just so much to love about this extraordinary little Oregon town.
Best chowder in Oregon? Epic sand dunes? State parks with yurts and hobbit trails? A postcard-perfect coast? Charming and vibrant little downtown? Does it get any better? Florence is basically peak Oregon living.
If Florence has incited a major case of Oregon wanderlust, we have the solution: we put together a year of epic Oregon day trips that will have you exploring a different part of the state each month. Happy exploring!
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