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Netarts, Oregon Vacation Rentals Presents Listing #46554
Alder Cove Cottage in Netarts
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quick facts
- bedrooms 2
- pool no
- type House
- baths 1
- hot tub no
- community Marina
- sleeps 4
- pets allowed no
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rates (USD)
$125
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$155
/ night
$100 - $150 / week
$1,500 - $2,000 / month
vacation rental description
1 Bedroom, 1 Loft, 1 Bath
Neatly tucked away in quiet, peaceful wooded neighborhood.
Cozy with a woodstove, and cottage charm.
Everything you would need just to Getaway, have a Romantic weekend, or a Zoneout.
Large hdtv, ipod dock, horseshoe pit in private back yard, propane bbq for intimate or couples get
together.
Sleeps 4 to 6 easily.
activities and attractions in Netarts Oregon
Clamming, Crabbing, Fishing: Netarts Bay - clean & pure - is great for crabbing & clamming. Check to
make sure it's allowed because sometimes there are certain plankton in the water (called red tides)
which make the shellfish toxic to eat. Josi's Deli in Netarts usually has clam shovels for sale -
and they would know if the bay or ocean are closed due to red tide. Netarts Bay RV Park, 503-842-
7774, rents boats with crab rings. You can not really harvest oysters because they are commercially
farmed here. You can buy fresh oysters in the shell to take-out from Whiskey Creek Cafe, however.
You can find fishing guides or charter trips, both for river and ocean fishing, on the docks in
Garibaldi or via Tillamook Chamber of Commerce .
Kayaking:: There are kayak rentals in Tillamook on Hwy. 101 North. Lake Meares by Cape Meares is a
quiet lake for kayaking without waves. Flat water paddling on Dougherty and Harquarton slough is a
unique experience. Since you are not part of a group, you can choose your start and finish times,
you can paddle at your own speed and you can choose your own route! The Dougherty and Harquarton
Sloughs are calm and serene and a great place to kayak and leave civilization behind. Explore the
exotic and ever-changing estuary with soaring eagles, hawks and a wide variety of birds, plants and
water life. The local community college can book kayaking instructions for
you and/or for your group
Beach Combing: Happy Camp in Netarts is one great place to access the beach. There is a public
parking lot and there are restrooms too. You can walk for miles along sandy beaches on most days.
Cape Lookout campground has a great day use parking area and you can hike 2.5 miles to the end of
Netarts Spit where herons & sometimes pelicans frequent, and seals bask on the beach.
Of course, there's the Oceanside wayside (also with restrooms) where you can go through the tunnel
(at your own risk, of course).
Farther North you can park by Radar Road and use the stairs to go through a natural cave at low
tide - but it fills up very quickly and without warning with the incoming tide so be extremely
careful! There are tidepools in the cave with starfish & sea anemone.
Finally, driving North to Cape Meares you can access the 5 mile spit and hike down to where the town
of Bayocean used to sit prior to being washed into the sea. We've been told that one can still find
remnants of the foundations of the old town. There are no bathrooms there, however.
Hiking: Try hiking around the bluffs and through the woods by the Cape Meares Lighthouse.
Food Establishments: Our favorite restaurants within 1/2 hour drive are:
Roseanna's, Oceanside (Sunset Magazine said it's one of the best on the coast)
Rachel's Family Restaurant, Netarts - breakfast (good ol' fashioned style)
Alice's Country House, 8 mi. W of Tillamook (ditto)
La Mexicana, Tillamook (Great seafood dishes)
La Tea Da, Tillamook - lunch, tea (delectable - you can usually order scones to take out if you call
ahead)
Blue Heron, Tillamook - lunch (homemade bread on their roast turkey sandwich)
Tillamook Cheese Factory - lunch (best ice cream in the world with homemade waffle cones)
Pelican Pub, Pacific City - lunch, dinner (pub style fare, delish)
The Riverhouse, Pacific City - dinner (very rich & European - best French onion soup)
Grateful Bread, Pacific City -breakfast & lunch (the name says it all)
Artspace Cafe & Gallery, Bay City (4 mi N of Tillamook)- dinner (gourmet fare)
Pacific Oyster, Bay City - lunch (fresh fresh fish & crab)
Pirate's Cove, Garibaldi (approx. 9 mi N of Tillamook) - lunch & dinner (fabulous view, incredible
seafood meals)
Fresh Seafood: Either at Pacific Oyster, Bay City or on the dock in Garibaldi.
Specialty Groceries: Fred Meyer & Safeway are well stocked but pretty limited as to specialty items,
catering mostly to very basic preferences.
vacation rental rates
Sleeps 4 to 6 easily.
Introductory Rates...
Off Season $125/nt $812.50/ week
Mid Season $135/nt $877.50/week
Peak Season $155/nt $1007.50/week
Sanitizing Fee $75
1% State Lodging Tax
Security Deposit $150 (Refundable if you leave our home in the same clean manner as you found it,
with no damages, or excessive cleaning required. Checkout Policy and Guest Agreement must be adhered
to)