公司信息
We understand that time with family or a loved one, time to relax, slow down, laugh and unwind is vital and often comes and goes quickly.
Because wrangling friends and family on vacation can be a challenge. Making your vacation as easy, pleasing, and relaxing as possible is our goal.
住宿信息
Nestled on the tranquil shores of Cape Meares Lake, just two blocks from a pristine beach, "Aweigh From Life" offers a serene escape. Spanning 1.4 lush acres, this meticulously rejuvenated Legacy Lake and Beach House provides an intimate retreat amidst the enchanting wildlife of the Pacific Northwest.
Lovingly restored, this 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom cabin will captivate you with its unmatched views of Cape Meares Lake and the incredible birds and wildlife that call it home. Beach access is just a short stroll down the street to a mostly undiscovered treasure, perfect for those fortunate enough to find it. While the property feels secluded and transports you to a storybook-like state of mind, it's just a quick car ride away from all the tourist attractions you crave.
This charming property is conveniently located near all the best attractions Tillamook has to offer. Explore the historic Cape Meares Lighthouse, immerse yourself in the beauty of Tillamook Forest Center, and enjoy the breathtaking views at Cape Lookout State Park. Visit the majestic Munson Creek Falls, dive into history at the Tillamook Air Museum and Pioneer Museum, and indulge in the delights of the Tillamook Cheese & Creamery Factory.
周边信息
Cape Meares is home to a variety of wildlife. Elk, bear, deer and many species of birds
are found in this unique coastal setting. Parts of Cape Meares and nearby Three Arch Rocks are National Wildlife Refuges. From April through July, the steep cliffs and offshore rocks are nesting sites for thousands of seabirds, including common murres, pelagic and Brandt’s cormorants and pigeon guillemots. Peregrine falcons occasionally nest on the cliffs in the spring.
Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint is a prime location for whale watching. Migrating whales may be seen from December to January as they head south to calving grounds in Mexico and again March to April as they head north to Alaska. Volunteers help visitors spot whales during designated whale watching weeks in December and March. A population of about 200–400 whales feeds along the Oregon coast throughout the summer. Other marine mammals such as sea lions, dolphins
and porpoise may be seen from Cape Meares’ excellent viewpoints.