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Windside Cottage Oceanfront Oregon Coast Newport - #4791
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Quick Facts
Listing Num. #4791
Bedrooms  2
Bathrooms  1.5
Sleeps  6-8
Cleaning Fee  $85.00
Lodging Tax  7%
Linens Incl.  Yes
Pets  No
Smoking  No
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Area Attractions
 
Beach Proximity
Beach Proximity
On Location
Golf Proximity
Golf Proximity
Short Drive, 0-5 miles
Skiing Proximity
Skiing Proximity
Long Drive, 16-25+ miles
 
Windside Cottage Oceanfront Oregon Coast Newport AddThis Social Bookmark Button
Newport, OR 97365
Great room view
Great room view

View of beach
View of beach

Dining room
Dining room

Sunset from cottage
Sunset from cottage

Master bedroom
Master bedroom

Bedroom
Bedroom

View from deck
View from deck

View from beach

Accommodations:   2 Bedroom(s).   1.5 Bathroom(s).  Sleeps 6-8.
Vacation Rental Type:  Home or Villa.

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Contact Name: Brian Saltzer
Phone Number: 800-611-4765
 
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Description
Windside Cottage is an oceanfront, vacation home situated on Oregon’s central coast just south of Newport. Its strategic location provides visitors with a combination of scenic privacy and ready access to Newport’s maritime attractions.

Enjoy the pounding surf from the master suite balcony or stroll down to the ocean from your own private stairway access just outside your door. Ten miles of sandy beach awaits you! Some of the nearby attractions: The Oregon Coast Aquarium, Mark Hatfield Science Center, Newport's Historic Bayfront, Seafood and Wine Festival, numerous state and federal parks and scenic areas, diverse seafood dining, crabbing, clamming, etc.


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Property Features

Property FeaturesBalconyProperty FeaturesDeck
Property FeaturesDining RoomProperty FeaturesFull Kitchen
Property FeaturesHeatedProperty FeaturesLinens Incl
Property FeaturesLoftProperty FeaturesCable/Satellite TV
Property FeaturesNo SmokingProperty FeaturesNo Pets

Property Appliances

Property AppliancesAM/FM RadioProperty AppliancesBlender
Property AppliancesCoffee MakerProperty AppliancesCooking Range
Property AppliancesCookwareProperty AppliancesDVD Player
Property AppliancesFreezerProperty AppliancesMicrowave
Property AppliancesMini RefrigeratorProperty AppliancesOven
Property AppliancesRefrigeratorProperty AppliancesTelephone
Property AppliancesTelevisionProperty AppliancesUtensils
Property AppliancesVCRProperty AppliancesWasher/Dryer

Property Attractions

Property ActivitiesAerobics ClassesProperty ActivitiesBasketball Court
Property ActivitiesBicyclingProperty ActivitiesBike Rentals
Property ActivitiesBoat Rentals/ChartersProperty ActivitiesCanoeing
Property ActivitiesCasinoProperty ActivitiesDeep Sea Fishing
Property ActivitiesFishingProperty ActivitiesGym
Property ActivitiesHiking/Biking TrailsProperty ActivitiesHorseback Riding
Property ActivitiesJeep/Air ToursProperty ActivitiesJet Skiing
Property ActivitiesKayakingProperty ActivitiesLibrary
Property ActivitiesParkProperty ActivitiesPool Table
Property ActivitiesRaftingProperty ActivitiesRow Boat
Property ActivitiesSailingProperty ActivitiesScuba Diving
Property ActivitiesSnorkelingProperty ActivitiesSurfing
Property ActivitiesTennis CourtProperty ActivitiesWhale Watching
Property ActivitiesWind Surfing

  Other Features
Other Property Features & Appliances
Cable TV, Video and DVD
Oregon: A whale of a vacation

'A world-class natural phenomenon'
CNN.com Wednesday, January 22, 2003 Posted: 11:36 AM EST (1636 GMT)
Oregon (AP) -- Bundled up against the wind and rain, Joan Lynch leaned against the fender of her pickup truck to steady herself and trained her binoculars on the Pacific Ocean in hopes of spotting a heart-shaped spout or a flash of flukes from a passing gray whale.
"There's a spout almost all the way out," she said in measured tones from her vantage high on Cape Ferrelo, and immediately conversation stopped and four pairs of binoculars focused on the horizon. "Somebody says 'Spout!' and everybody stops talking and starts concentrating."
By an accident of nature, thousands of gray whale families migrate past the Oregon Coast each year on their annual 5,000-mile trek from the Bering Sea to Baja California just when human families are enjoying their Christmas vacation from school. The whales return north during spring break.
For 25 years, a network of volunteers like Lynch and her husband, Bob, has taken up their assigned posts on cold, rainy, wind-whipped headlands and in cozy, dry, beachfront resorts up and down the coast to take advantage of that happy coincidence to spread the word.
"It's a world-class natural phenomenon you might have missed just for lack of a knowledgeable person pointing in the right direction," said Mike Rivers from his office in Newport, where he coordinates more than 200 volunteers in the Whale Watching Spoken Here program for the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
"You get this feeling for the excitement of the migration," said Rivers. "They're going to Mexico. They're not bothering to stop or say, 'Hi!' They're going where the water is a little bit warmer and they'll mate and have babies, like they have their whole lives. This whole phenomenon is going on that is just awesome!"
40,000 people in two weeks
The volunteer effort was the brainchild of the late Don Giles, a Sea Grant extension specialist at the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport. He noticed the migration-vacation connection in research on gray whale migrations by Oregon State University professor Bruce Mate.
"It's just phenomenal how many people, usually about 40,000 individuals, the program touches," said Mate. "Typically, they are reaching people from most states in the union, and very typically three dozen foreign countries.
The gray whale is one of just seven species ever taken off the Endangered Species List. That happened in 1994, 59 years after they were protected from commercial whaling, first by the League of Nations and then by the International Whaling Commission.
'There's a mystery to them'
On Cape Ferrelo, Joan and Bob Lynch ignored the wind and rain as they trained their binoculars on the ocean for the telltale heart-shaped spout, formed because gray whales have two blow holes. As many as 30 whales per hour will swim by.
Both retired -- he's the former sheriff of Hood River County and she's a former teacher -- they are in their 13th season as whale watching volunteers living out of their fifth-wheel trailer.
"They're big and they're beautiful," Bob Lynch said of the whales that keep him coming back.
"And there's a mystery to them," added his wife. "There's so much we don't know."
"One o'clock, there's a blow!" interjected Linda Carpenter, a computer technician vacationing from Foster City, California. All talking stopped and binoculars were trained on the ocean.
"Sleep in, watch the whales, then take the rest of the day off," Carpenter said of her vacation routine. "When you see them come out of the water and breech, it makes it worthwhile for a couple hours of doing nothing."
Other Attractions
Hiking, biking, golf, tennis, fishing, hunting, wildlife viewing, horseback riding, shopping, restaurants, cinemas, museums, sightseeing, swimming, snorkeling & diving, boating, sailing, water-skiing, surfing, windsurfing, parasailing, jet-skiing, shelling, and rafting.

  Rental Details
 
  Payment Options
Payment Method  Money Order Payment Method  Cashiers Check
Payment Method  Personal Check
Check In: 3:00PM
Check Out: 11:00AM
Required Stay
Two night minimum.
 
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   Other Vacation Rental Information
   Oregon Coast Aquarium
 
 
  Policies and Other Fees
 
 Lodging Tax: 7%
 Cleaning Fee: $85.00
 Other Fees:
None.
 
 
Rental Rates
Rental Arrangement: 2 Bedroom(s).   1.5 Bathroom(s).   Sleeps 6-8.
Bedding Information: 1 Queen.1 Queen Futon. 1 Standard Double. 2 Double Futons.
Season Start End Daily Weekly Monthly Min. Stay
Off Season 11/1/2003 5/15/2006 $100.00 $600.00 N/A 2
Weekend 1/1/2004 1/1/2006 $145.00 N/A N/A 2
Holiday 1/1/2004 1/1/2006 $145.00 N/A N/A 2
High Season 5/15/2004 10/31/2006 $145.00 $870.00 N/A 2
 
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Contact Name: Brian Saltzer
Phone Number: 800-611-4765
 
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