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Planning a drive to the Oregon Coast for a brief stay (few days) this October. Purpose is to get away for quiet reflection (Christian), with minimal noise, traffic, party scene, etc. Traveling with small dog (who is also quiet ), and looking for suggestions of pet-friendly accommodations, places to visits (beaches, trails, etc that allow pets to accompany).
Planning a drive to the Oregon Coast for a brief stay (few days) this October. Purpose is to get away for quiet reflection (Christian), with minimal noise, traffic, party scene, etc. Traveling with small dog (who is also quiet ), and looking for suggestions of pet-friendly accommodations, places to visits (beaches, trails, etc that allow pets to accompany).
Thanks for any ideas!
October is a good time for it. Enjoy! Will you be camping or hotels or some combination? Camping in Oregon is always pet friendly
Are you looking for one good spot or considering travelling while here?
One of my favorite spots is the Heceta Head lighthouse North of Florence, OR
What an odd question. It's not as if the good people of the Oregon coast are sacrificing goats or holding burning coals in the palms of their hands while reciting the Lord's Prayer backwards. In other words, what is a peaceful place to meditate will likely be a peaceful play for anyone else.
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