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Newport
Beach is a historic part of Oregon's beautiful
coastline. It became a US city in 1906 and is the home
of John Wayne. Besides breathtaking scenery, Newport
is based around an active harbor and fresh fish market,
so a taste for seafood is a must. |
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Ocean Seafoods is a restaurant and market
specializing in the freshest seafood. Whether you are
dining out on the patio or indoors with high ceiling glass
windows, you can enjoy the view of the harbor and Yaquina
Bridge. There is a one stall restroom inside that is wheelchair
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Yaquina
Head Lighthouse is one of many lighthouses
in the Newport area. With a wide, well-paved walkways
and ramps, the Yaquina Lighthouse has enough modern
updates to make it a worth wild destination for a wheelchair
traveler. There is a looking point behind the lighthouse
and about 200ft to the left of it there is another one
both with ramps. |
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The lighthouse is a part
of the regional state park system, so there is a small
entrance fee, which is paid at the rangers station.
A little past the station you will see signs for the
museum on your right where you'll find detailed information
on the history of the lighthouse (see photos below).
There is handicapped parking and an accessible restroom
inside. |
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At
either the rangers station or the museum you can get
the clicker that opens the gate to the road down to
the tide pools, which is located just past the rangers
station on the left. There is a cemented, wheelchair
accessible walkway that takes you very close to the
tide pools. Around October the tide pools are off limits
due to the the harbor seals mating season. Also around
that time of year is the migration of the hump back
whales and is a spectacular sight. |
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Chowder
Bowl is a local favorite at Nye
Beach in Newport right off the highway 101. This
cute part of Newport is filled will one-of-a-kind shops
and restaurants. Jazz festivals are a regular happening
here that always draws a crowd. |
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