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Oceanside Inn 1: Oceanfront w/ 2 primary suites!
Beachfront condo with kitchen and patio
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Reviews
10 out of 10 
Exceptional
2 bedrooms2+ bathroomsSleeps 4
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Oceanside, OR
- Place, Oceanside Beach2 min walk
 - Place, Tunnel Beach5 min walk
 - Place, Cape Lookout Beach
 
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
2 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
Half Bathroom 1
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
About this property
Oceanside Inn 1: Oceanfront w/ 2 primary suites!
Oceanside Inn #1 is one of the favored units at Oceanside Inn.  This historic property dates back to the 1920’s but recently underwent a full renovation.  #1 is on the main level, on the Western (ocean-facing) end of the Southern wing, with unobstructed views of the Pacific Ocean and Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge.  
There are two bedrooms: one with a king bed and an attached bathroom, and a second with a queen size bed an attached bathroom. There’s also a second half bathroom off the living room.
Shared amenities at Oceanside Inn include three Level 2 EV chargers, complimentary guest laundry machines, and a massive deck extending over the bluff, and stairs to the beach below (there’s also a public beach access without stairs a block away). As noted in some reviews, the parking lot can be a little tight, and can occasionally be full (there are ten spaces for the ten units, but parking is not assigned). There is street parking immediately in front of the building, and plentiful parking about a block to the North across from the Blue Agate Cafe.
Oceanside is considered by many to the hidden jewel of the Northern Oregon Coast. The beach is always special, but it’s even more so in Oceanside during low tides: tide pools abound on the far side of Maxwell Point. You can walk the tunnel under the Maxwell Point, or if the tide is sufficiently low, walk around it. You can easily harvest mussels by hand (with a shellfish license, purchased online from ODFW), and the tide pools are filled with anemones, sea stars, crabs, and mollusks.
A few minutes to the south is Netarts Bay, where you can rent crab boats from Big Spruce Boat Rentals or Netarts Bay Garden RV Resort. They’ll give you tips for success, and they’ll even cook them up for you assuming a successful haul. You can crab year-round, but it’s generally best in fall and winter. You can also try clamming in Netarts Bay at low tide - there’s even a patch of geoduck clams at the start of the bay near Happy Camp!
Oceanside is known as one of the best spots on the Oregon Coast for whale watching. While whales can be spotted any time of year, they’re most common from mid-December to mid-January as 20,000 gray whales migrate south to Mexico, and again in late March through early June as they pass by on their return to Alaska. When the weather is nice, the 180 degree views from the massive shared deck make it the perfect spot for whale watching.
In town, you’ll find three great options for food within a block: Blue Agate and Current Cafe open for breakfast (and coffee!), and Rosanna’s is open starting with brunch . There’s also a small grocery store in Netarts, or a Safeway about 15 minutes away in Tillamook.
The scenic road to through to Tillamook through Cape Meares is once again open, and while longer than the drive through Netarts, the views are exceptional. The drive down to Pacific City along Cape Lookout road is also amongst the most beautiful on the coast, making Pacific City (40 minutes to the south) an exceptional day trip. You can enjoy a drink at Pelican Brewery while watching the surfers and dory boats on the waves, and you can climb and slide down the dunes.
We look forward to hosting you!
There are two bedrooms: one with a king bed and an attached bathroom, and a second with a queen size bed an attached bathroom. There’s also a second half bathroom off the living room.
Shared amenities at Oceanside Inn include three Level 2 EV chargers, complimentary guest laundry machines, and a massive deck extending over the bluff, and stairs to the beach below (there’s also a public beach access without stairs a block away). As noted in some reviews, the parking lot can be a little tight, and can occasionally be full (there are ten spaces for the ten units, but parking is not assigned). There is street parking immediately in front of the building, and plentiful parking about a block to the North across from the Blue Agate Cafe.
Oceanside is considered by many to the hidden jewel of the Northern Oregon Coast. The beach is always special, but it’s even more so in Oceanside during low tides: tide pools abound on the far side of Maxwell Point. You can walk the tunnel under the Maxwell Point, or if the tide is sufficiently low, walk around it. You can easily harvest mussels by hand (with a shellfish license, purchased online from ODFW), and the tide pools are filled with anemones, sea stars, crabs, and mollusks.
A few minutes to the south is Netarts Bay, where you can rent crab boats from Big Spruce Boat Rentals or Netarts Bay Garden RV Resort. They’ll give you tips for success, and they’ll even cook them up for you assuming a successful haul. You can crab year-round, but it’s generally best in fall and winter. You can also try clamming in Netarts Bay at low tide - there’s even a patch of geoduck clams at the start of the bay near Happy Camp!
Oceanside is known as one of the best spots on the Oregon Coast for whale watching. While whales can be spotted any time of year, they’re most common from mid-December to mid-January as 20,000 gray whales migrate south to Mexico, and again in late March through early June as they pass by on their return to Alaska. When the weather is nice, the 180 degree views from the massive shared deck make it the perfect spot for whale watching.
In town, you’ll find three great options for food within a block: Blue Agate and Current Cafe open for breakfast (and coffee!), and Rosanna’s is open starting with brunch . There’s also a small grocery store in Netarts, or a Safeway about 15 minutes away in Tillamook.
The scenic road to through to Tillamook through Cape Meares is once again open, and while longer than the drive through Netarts, the views are exceptional. The drive down to Pacific City along Cape Lookout road is also amongst the most beautiful on the coast, making Pacific City (40 minutes to the south) an exceptional day trip. You can enjoy a drink at Pelican Brewery while watching the surfers and dory boats on the waves, and you can climb and slide down the dunes.
We look forward to hosting you!
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Beach view
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Minimum age to rent: 18 
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Pets allowed: dogs (limit 2 total) 
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About the area
Tillamook
Located in Tillamook, this condo is on the beach. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Cape Meares State Park and Oceanside Beach, while Tillamook County Pioneer Museum and Tillamook Naval Air Museum are cultural highlights. Tillamook County Fairgrounds and Tillamook Country Smoker are also worth visiting. 

Oceanside, OR
What's nearby
- Oceanside Beach - 2 min walk - 0.2 km
 - Tunnel Beach - 5 min walk - 0.4 km
 - Short Beach - 3 min drive - 2.0 km
 - Cape Meares Lighthouse - 6 min drive - 4.7 km
 - Tillamook Creamery - 21 min drive - 20.6 km
 
Getting around
Restaurants
- Tillamook Country Smoker Factory Outlet - 22 min drive
 - Denny's - 18 min drive
 - Dutch Bros Coffee - 17 min drive
 - The Fern - 16 min drive
 - Roseanna's Cafe - 3 min walk
 
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Communication
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Location
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2 September 2025
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Stayed 2 nights in Aug 2025
10/10 Excellent
Linda S.
13 October 2025
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
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Stayed 2 nights in Oct 2025
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