Best attractions and places to see around Newport include a mix of historic landmarks, coastal features, and cultural sites. The region features a dramatic coastline, natural bays, and a rich maritime history. Visitors can explore lighthouses, observe marine wildlife, and discover unique geological formations. Newport offers a diverse range of experiences for those interested in both natural beauty and historical exploration.
Last updated: April 29, 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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Yaquina Head Lighthouse stands-out as Oregon's tallest lighthouse at 93 feet high. It's also home to diverse wildlife and access to excellent beaches and tide pools.
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Yaquina Head is a peninsula on the west coast of the United States north of Newport, Oregon in Lincoln County. The name comes from an Indian tribe that lived on the Oregon coast and is now virtually extinct. At the tip of the peninsula is the Yaquina Head Lighthouse.
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The Yaquina Head Lighthouse is located on the Yaquina Head Peninsula on the west coast of the USA in the state of Oregon. South of the tower is the port city of Newport with the mouth of the Yaquina River. At 28.3 meters high, the lighthouse is the tallest lighthouse in Oregon.
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Otter Rock Marine Reserve can be accessed via Devils Punchbowl State Natural Area. In and around the grounds, visitors can explore tide pools, see seals on the rocks and walk along the long sandy beach at Beverly Beach State Park. Check out tips on tidepool etiquette and seal watching to help protect these species and special places. Three offshore islands mark the western border of the marine reserve. Nearby cities and ports include Depoe Bay, Otter Rock and Newport.
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Newport is renowned for its dramatic coastline and unique geological formations. You can visit Devils Punch Bowl, a natural monument where the ocean crashes into a colossal rock formation, or explore the wild coastal landscape around Quarry Cove and Seal Viewing at Yaquina Head, known for its steep bird cliffs and opportunities to observe breeding seabirds, gray whales, and seals. Another excellent spot for marine life observation is the Sea Lion Docks at Newport Bayfront, where you can hear and see sea lions up close.
Yes, Newport is home to Yaquina Head Lighthouse, the tallest lighthouse in Oregon. Located just north of Newport, this 93-foot tall landmark offers stunning views and is a popular spot for visitors.
The Newport area is rich in marine wildlife. At Quarry Cove and Seal Viewing at Yaquina Head, you can observe breeding seabirds, gray whales, and seals. The Sea Lion Docks at Newport Bayfront are famous for their resident sea lion colonies. Additionally, Otter Rock Marine Reserve provides opportunities to see seals on the rocks and explore tide pools.
Absolutely! Many attractions around Newport are suitable for families. Quarry Cove and Seal Viewing at Yaquina Head is great for observing wildlife, and Devils Punch Bowl offers exciting tide pool exploration. The Sea Lion Docks at Newport Bayfront are also a hit with children, providing a unique chance to see sea lions up close.
Newport offers several easy hiking trails. You can explore routes like the Forest Park Trail, Beaver Marsh Trail, or the Salal Hill and Lighthouse Trail. For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Newport guide.
Yes, the area around Newport is great for road cycling. Popular routes include sections of the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway and the Yaquina River loop. You can find more detailed information in the Road Cycling Routes around Newport guide.
The Newport Bayfront is the heart of the town, known for its authentic atmosphere. It features a working fishing fleet, seafood restaurants, shops, and is famously home to hordes of male sea lions that have settled on the pontoons, providing a unique sensory experience.
Yes, there are several running trails available. Options include the South Beach and Jetty Trail, sections of the Oregon Coast Trail, and a route around Yaquina Head Lighthouse. Discover more in the Running Trails around Newport guide.
Devils Punch Bowl is a unique natural monument where, especially during winter storms, the ocean crashes into a colossal punch bowl-shaped rock formation, creating a thunderous spectacle. It's also a popular spot for whale-watching and tide pool exploration.
Yaquina Head is special for its combination of natural beauty and a prominent landmark. It features the Yaquina Head Lighthouse, Oregon's tallest, and Quarry Cove, where visitors can observe diverse wildlife like breeding seabirds, gray whales, and seals amidst a wild coastal landscape.
Otter Rock Marine Reserve, accessible via Devils Punchbowl State Natural Area, allows visitors to explore tide pools, spot seals on the rocks, and walk along the sandy beach at Beverly Beach State Park. It's an excellent location for observing coastal marine life.


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