The Lightbox Ocean View of Three Arch Rocks
About the Home
This bright, family-friendly home in quiet Oceanside, Oregon offers a peaceful escape with uncrowded beaches and dramatic coastal views. With three bedrooms plus a loft, two baths, and a cozy wood-burning fireplace, it comfortably sleeps up to nine. It’s the perfect base for exploring tidepools, crabbing in Netarts Bay, and enjoying Oregon’s quieter, nature-filled coast. A bright, family-friendly home in quiet Oceanside, Oregon. A hidden gem on the coast where you can often have the beach to yourselves, wander peaceful streets, and settle into slow, nature-filled days. Oceanside is wonderfully solitary and understated, with quiet streets, dramatic headlands, and uncrowded beaches. Why fight the crowds at Cannon Beach when you can enjoy the calm and space here instead? With 3 bedrooms + a loft, 2 full bathrooms, a wood-burning fireplace, and parking for up to 4 cars, this home is an ideal base for relaxed coastal living. Guests enjoy cooking at home, crabbing in nearby Netarts Bay, hunting for agates along the shoreline, or—if you’re lucky—catching bioluminescence glowing in the surf at night. Instead of busy trailheads, visitors love wandering Oceanside’s quiet streets and discovering the village’s hidden staircases tucked between homes and along the hillsides. The tidepools here are excellent, with sea anemones and other marine life easy to spot at low tide. Bald eagles are regularly seen, and you can often watch paragliders sailing gracefully over the beach. For one of the best views on the Oregon Coast, hike or drive up to the paragliders’ takeoff spot, where you’ll look out over Three Arch Rocks, the dramatic sea stacks rising just offshore from Oceanside and protected as a national wildlife refuge. Bringing binoculars makes it even better. The home sleeps up to 9 with a flexible bed setup for couples, kids, and friends—perfect for unplugging, exploring the coast, and enjoying Oregon’s quieter side, all within easy reach of Portland. Tillamook is a laid-back coastal town with legendary dairy, quick access to beaches and state parks, and some surprisingly great local eats. Don’t-miss things to do • Tillamook Creamery – Free self-guided experience + dining hall/gift shop (easy, fun stop for all ages). • Tillamook Air Museum – Located in a historic WWII blimp hangar with aircraft and exhibits. • Tillamook Forest Center – Forest learning center and jumping-off point for trails in the Tillamook State Forest. State parks + hikes (worth the drive) • Cape Lookout State Park – Famous headland hike + beach time; part of the Three Capes Scenic Route. • Oswald West State Park – Big coastal rainforest vibes and miles of trails along the Oregon Coast Trail corridor. • Bayocean Spit – A scenic loop where you can walk bay-side and return via wild beach; great easy “big nature” day. Your digital Boarding Pass has eateries and other suggestions for your stay.
