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🌊 Contact Us – Let’s Talk Oregon Coast Adventures (and Ghost Stories!)

We love hearing from fellow coast lovers, curious explorers, and salty souls with a story to share.

Whether you’ve uncovered a hidden hiking trail, spotted whales on your morning walk, or felt a chill near an old lighthouse—we want to hear about it!

📬 Reach out anytime
Have a question, suggestion, or a strange encounter you can’t explain? Use our Contact Page or email us at hello@oregoncoastjourney.com. We respond within 24–48 hours!

👻 Got a coastal ghost story?
The Oregon Coast is full of misty legends, shipwreck spirits, and haunted hotels. If you’ve experienced something eerie—or know someone who has—send us your story. We just might feature it in our next spooky spotlight.

📍 Local secrets welcome!
Live on the coast? Know a hidden beach, a trail that no one talks about, or a small-town event we should cover? Tell us! We love insider tips and hometown gems.

Your next adventure starts with a question. Ask away.
We can't wait to help you explore the magic of the Oregon Coast. 🐚🌲🌦️


Email Us

melinda@oregoncoastjourney


Our Location

Newport, Oregon, USA

How We Can Help With Your Oregon Coast Trip

Oregon Coast Journey is built for travelers who want practical, friendly help planning time along the coast. If you are trying to choose between Cannon Beach, Newport, Yachats, Florence, Coos Bay, Brookings, or one of the smaller communities between them, we can point you toward the type of guide that fits your trip. Tell us whether you are planning a first visit, a family beach weekend, a lighthouse-focused road trip, a romantic getaway, or a quiet off-season escape, and we will do our best to direct you to useful resources on the site.

Questions worth sending

The most helpful messages include your travel season, starting point, approximate trip length, and the kind of coastal experience you want. For example, a winter storm-watching itinerary needs different lodging, driving, and safety advice than a summer tidepool day with kids. If you have mobility needs, pet-friendly requirements, dietary restrictions, or a preference for small locally owned stops, include those details so recommendations can be more useful.

  • Trip-planning questions about where to stay, where to eat, scenic routes, coastal towns, and realistic driving times.
  • Corrections, closures, or updates for restaurants, trails, attractions, lodging, and road-trip resources mentioned on Oregon Coast Journey.
  • Local story ideas, seasonal events, hidden viewpoints, maker profiles, coastal history leads, and responsible travel tips.
  • Partnership, media, and collaboration inquiries related to Oregon Coast travel, lodging, food, outdoor recreation, or coastal living.

Before you go

For quick planning help, start with our Plan Your Coastal Trip resources, browse Coastal Activities, or explore Places to Stay. We also recommend checking current weather, tide tables, park notices, and road conditions before you travel, because coastal conditions can change quickly even on otherwise beautiful days.

We read every thoughtful message. Response times vary during busy travel seasons, but clear, specific questions are easiest to answer well. If you are sharing a correction, please include the page URL and the updated information so the site can stay accurate for future Oregon Coast travelers.

More Ways to Get Better Coastal Planning Help

The most useful Oregon Coast questions usually combine destination, timing, and travel style. A message that says “we have three nights in October, want tidepools and easy walks, and are deciding between Newport and Yachats” is much easier to answer than a broad request for the best town. Include whether you are flying into Portland, driving Highway 101, traveling with children, bringing a dog, or hoping to avoid steep trails and long stairways.

Oregon Coast Journey can also help readers think through realistic expectations. Coastal drives can look short on a map, but viewpoints, bridges, beach access points, slow summer traffic, winter storms, fog, and spontaneous stops often stretch a day. If you are asking about an itinerary, mention which stops are must-sees and which are optional so the plan can leave enough room for weather, tides, meals, and unhurried time outside.

  • Share the exact page URL when reporting a correction so outdated lodging, restaurant, or attraction details can be found quickly.
  • Mention your preferred coast region if your question is about lodging, restaurants, events, or a route.
  • Use the contact form for editorial suggestions, community tips, partnership questions, and accessibility feedback.