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This breathtaking Oregon Coast town is officially one of America’s top bucket list destinations, and the numbers prove it
This breathtaking Oregon Coast town is officially one of America’s top bucket list destinations, and the numbers prove it
This breathtaking Oregon Coast town is officially one of America’s top bucket list destinations, and the numbers prove it

Published on: 05/22/2026

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The sun sets over Haystack Rock and the beach at Cannon Beach. (Jamie Hale/The Oregonian)

No trip to Cannon Beach is complete without a stroll to Haystack Rock for a peek inside the tide pools that gather around its base. Oregon residents know there’s something special about the hulking seastack and its majestic beauty. It’s a sight that takes your breath away every time you visit.

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