Attractions and places to see around Toledo offer a diverse range of experiences, from natural coastal features to significant man-made structures. The region features a bayfront area with active fishing fleets and wildlife, alongside state parks with trails and beaches. Historic lighthouses and impressive bridges also contribute to the area's appeal.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Hear, see and smell the sea lions! The wooden sea lion docks at Port Dock One on Newport's Bay Front have provided sea lion transportation for over 18 years. They offer the public a unique opportunity to observe these amusing and interesting animals up close. For many, this is the quintessential Newport experience.
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The Bayfront is the heart of Newport. You'll find a number of great restaurants, cafes, bars, and shops. There is also a working fleet of commercial fishing ships along with docks that have been taken over by sea lions. This is what the Oregon Coast is famous for.
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This state park lies on the north side of Yaquina Bay, where the Yaquina River meets the Pacific. You'll find trails, beaches, and great views of the Yaquina Bay Bridge & lighthouse.
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The Oregon Coast Aquarium is an aquarium in Newport, Oregon, USA. Opened in 1992, the facility sits on 23 acres (9.3 ha) along Yaquina Bay near the Pacific Ocean. The aquarium was home to Keiko the orca who starred in the film Free Willy from January 7, 1996 to September 9, 1998, when he was shipped to Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland. USA Today considers the Oregon Coast Aquarium world-class and Coastal Living magazine ranks it among the top ten aquariums in North America.
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The Old Yaquina Bay Lighthouse is located at the northern entrance to Yaquina Bay on the west coast of the USA in the state of Oregon. The tower, built in 1871, is located on the Pacific Ocean in the port city of Newport and marks the mouth of the Yaquina River and the entrance to the ports in Newport and Yaquina City. The lighthouse is the only historic wooden lighthouse in Oregon still standing and one of the few to have the lighthouse keeper's house in the same building as the tower.
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The Oregon Coast Aquarium is one of the best aquariums in the country. It was made known nationally in the 90s when Keiko, the whale from the Free Willy films, was moved here from the subpar living conditions he was previously. These days the aquarium sees roughly half a million visitors per year, many of them children on school trips, to learn about and experience the lives on local Oregon Coast sea life.
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This state park lies on the north side of Yaquina Bay where the Yaquina River meets the Pacific. You'll find trails, beaches, and great views of the Yaquina Bay Bridge & lighthouse.
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Since it's opening in 1936 the Yaquina Bay Bridge has been an icon of the Oregon stretch of Highway 101. At over 3,000 feet long this arch bridge is a must see for anyone riding along the coast. It's location just in Newport make it a good spot to set as an overnight so you can see it during the night as well as the day.
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The area around Toledo offers a diverse range of experiences. Among the most popular are the Sea Lion Docks at Newport Bayfront, where you can observe sea lions up close, and the Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site, known for its trails, beaches, and views of the Yaquina Bay Bridge and lighthouse.
Yes, there are several excellent family-friendly attractions. The Oregon Coast Aquarium is a top choice, offering an immersive experience with local sea life. Additionally, the Sea Lion Docks at Newport Bayfront and the Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site are also great for families, providing opportunities to see wildlife and enjoy the outdoors.
You can explore several natural features, including the Sea Lion Docks at Newport Bayfront, which is a unique natural habitat for sea lions. The Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site offers beautiful beaches and forest trails where the Yaquina River meets the Pacific.
The area boasts historical sites such as the Lighthouse Newport, also known as the Old Yaquina Bay Lighthouse, which is Oregon's only historic wooden lighthouse still standing. The Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site also includes historical elements related to the region's past.
For stunning views, head to the Sea Lion Docks at Newport Bayfront, which offers a unique perspective of the bay and its marine life. The Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site provides great views of the Yaquina Bay Bridge and lighthouse, while the Yaquina Bay Bridge itself is an iconic structure offering scenic vistas.
The Toledo area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for road cycling, running, and hiking. For road cycling, explore options like the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway. Runners can enjoy trails such as the South Beach and Jetty Trail. If you prefer hiking, there are easy trails like the Forest Park Trail. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Toledo, Running Trails around Toledo, and Easy hikes around Toledo guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. The Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site features its own trails. For easy hikes, consider the Forest Park Trail or the South Beach Jetty and Old South Jetty Loop Trail. More options can be found in the Easy hikes around Toledo guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the authentic atmosphere of the Newport Bayfront, with its fishing fleet, seafood restaurants, and the unique opportunity to observe sea lions up close. The scenic views from the Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site and the iconic Yaquina Bay Bridge are also highly appreciated.
Absolutely! The Lighthouse Newport, also known as the Old Yaquina Bay Lighthouse, is a prominent historical landmark. It's the only historic wooden lighthouse in Oregon that still stands and offers a glimpse into the region's maritime history.
The Yaquina Bay Bridge is an iconic arch bridge over 3,000 feet long, which has been a significant landmark on the Oregon stretch of Highway 101 since its opening in 1936. It offers impressive views and is a must-see for anyone traveling along the coast.
Yes, the Sea Lion Docks at Newport Bayfront provide a unique chance to observe hordes of male sea lions on the pontoons. Additionally, the Oregon Coast Aquarium offers an excellent opportunity to learn about and experience the lives of local Oregon Coast sea life.


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