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Monday, May 6, 2013

Le Maison in Newport, Oregon

Le Maison is a small French bakery and bistro in Newport, OR. It's ranked #1 on tripadvisor, so I had to check it out. It's a small place, but they were able to accommodate our party of 6. They do not have a children's menu, but they do have large pastries for $4.50.
It didn't take long to fall in love with this place. It smells wonderful and all of their pastries look amazing.





















All breakfast entrees come with small bowl of bananas and cream.
Eggs Benedict

Bananas Foster French Toast  - My french toast was heavenly.

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Hiking Drift Creek Falls

Drift Creek Falls Hiking There’s a scenic hike just south east of Lincoln City along Drift Creek, which leads to Drift Creek Falls. Once you pull off the main road you are about a thirty minute drive from the beginning of the trail head. At the start of the trail there are bathrooms and a parking lot. (I really wish I had known there were going to be bathrooms. Yes, I went in the woods. My kids were shocked.)
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It’s a beautiful hike and was easy enough that my six year old did it no problem. Although the sign says it is 1.25 miles each way, I would guess it’s more like 2 miles each way.
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Near the end of the trail you will come upon a suspension bridge.  suspension bridge
You only have to walk about on the suspension bridge a few feet and then you will see Drift Creek Falls. It was a great waterfall.
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Undersea Gardens – Newport, OR

Newport OregonNewport OR The Undersea Gardens in Newport, Oregon is not worth the money if you are paying full price. If you can get a discount then go for it. I got a daily deal that got us into Ripley’s Believe it or Not, Wax Words, and the Undersea Garden. If I had paid full price I would have been upset.


  •   The Undersea Garden is one room with windows showing local fish. It is very dark in there and it’s moving, 
  • If your prone to motion sickness then you are probably going to feel sick when you leave here. 
  • A few times a day they offer a show. Only go during times that they are doing a show, otherwise you’ll be done in 10 minutes.

During the show you will get to see an octopus, a sunflower starfish, and an eel. Some one in a scuba outfit goes down and picks them up and swims back and forth along the windows with them.
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Monday, April 22, 2013

Wax Works – Newport, OR

Wax Works in Newport, OR

Are you into wax museums? I’ve never been to one before, so I don’t have anything to compare Wax Works to, but I wasn’t impressed. This place seems old and run down. The best part was getting to see Yoda, he actually looked more realistic then the others. Maybe, because he’s not actually a person! With that said the people in front of us seemed really into it and took tons of pictures. They did seem impressed.
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I did not pay full price to go here. I got a deal through a daily deal site. I do not recommend paying full price. It’s just not worth spending the money.

Wax Works
250 S. W. Bay Blvd.
Newport, OR
541-265-2206

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Monday, April 15, 2013

OSU Hatfield Science Visitor Center - Newport, OR

OSU has an awesome free science center in Newport, OR located inside the OSU Hatfield Marine Science Visitor Center. They charge nothing for admission, but do accept donations.

It’s a small science museum, but they have packed in the hands on exhibits. The day we went there was an educational lecture on whales. They also have the Yaquina Estuary Nature Trail outside on the property that is open to the public from dawn to dusk. The trail is ½ mile paved and wheelchair-accessible.
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Learning Exhibits


  • Tsunamis and Earthquakes
  • Sustainable Fisheries
  • Tide Pools
  • Invasive Species
  • Octopus and Sunstars

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Touch Pools

They had touch tanks full of fun sea creatures. Our kids spent most of their time here touching starfish and various anemones.
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Yaquina Head Lighthouse - Newport, OR

Yaquina Head Lighthouse


Yaquina Head Lighthouse is Oregon's tallest lighthouse built in 1872. It's located in Newport, OR and can be found inside Yaquina State park. There is a $7 entry fee for cars with less then 9 people.
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Yaquina Head Lighthouse Tide Pools

Down below the Yaquina Head Light house are tide pools. You take a set of stairs down to the beach where you can see many types of starfish, anemones, crabs, and occasionally a sea lion or sea otter.
Yaquina Head Tide Pools in Newport OR
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Yaquina Head Lighthouse and Outstanding Natural Area
750 Lighthouse Dr.
Newport, OR 97365

Interpretive Center and Gift Store
Open in Summer 9-5 and Winter 10-4

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