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Cape Blanco, Port Orford | ![]() | Located at the westernmost point in the state, this was Oregon's first lighthouse. |
Coquille River, Bandon | ![]() | This Italian Renaissance style lighthouse is unique on the West Coast. To celebrate Bandon's centennial, a new light was lit in the tower. Be sure to visit our Sunset Series page, capturing a magnificent red sunset behind the lighthouse. And if you missed Christmas in Bandon, see our Coquille Christmas page. |
Heceta Head, Florence | ![]() | Oregon's most-photographed lighthouse, it also serves as a Bed & Breakfast. It's 1.1 million candlepower lantern is the most powerful in the state. |
Umpqua River, Reedsport | ![]() | This hundred-year-old light has a first-order Fresnel lens that flashes red and white. Its design was patterned after the Heceta Head lighthouse. Don't miss the photos and video of this lighthouse at Christmas! |
Yaquina Bay, Newport | ![]() | Constructed a few years before its taller sibling, the Yaquina Bay lighthouse is said to be haunted. |
Yaquina Head, Newport | ![]() | Yaquina Head is the tallest lighthouse on the Oregon coast, and boasts a first-order Fresnel lens that stands more than twelve feet tall. It was built using plans from the Pigeon Point lighthouse. |
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Last modified: May 23, 2005 |
All images Copyright 2002 - 2025, Charles Jackson | ||
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