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Shhhh....Sandlake Country Inn is a secret hideaway, nestled on the awesome Oregon Coast. We invite you to experience the romance and seclusion of Tillamook County's finest bed and breakfast inn. Tucked into a bower of old roses on 2+ acres just off the Three Capes Scenic Loop.

Christmas morning, 1890, Ezra Chamberlain received an unusual gift -- one million board feet of virgin red fir bridge timbers dumped on his beach by a shipwrecked wooden fullrigger, the Struan. By 1894, his neighbor W.C. King lugged enough of the 3 X 12's to his homestead to construct a sturdy farmhouse. Edward and Sarah Allen bought it in 1907 and for 80 years the "old Allen place" stood the test of time with character. Now on the Oregon Historic Registry, it waits to welcome you.

Location: 8505 Galloway Rd, Cloverdale Oregon 97112 Telephone 503-965-6745

Other Bed and Breakfasts and Country Inns nearby:
(Salem) A Creekside Inn, The Marquee House
(Lincoln City) An Exceptional Place to B&B Inn, LLC
(McMinnville) Baker Street Inn & Vacation Rentals
(Lincoln City) Brey House Ocean View B&B
(Sheridan) Brightridge Farm Bed and Breakfast
(Pacific City) Eagle's View Bed and Breakfast


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06/08 Coming to The Cloverdale area
Water Music Festival Seaview WA April1 The Water Music Festival is an all-volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to bringing quality chamber music to the Lower Columbia River Region.
Astoria-Warrenton Crab and Seafood Festival Warrenton OR April26 Crab and seafood as well as entertainment. Listen to the Astoria HS Jazz Band on Sunday.
Mt. Pisgah Arboretum Wildflower and Music Festival Eugene OR May19 A day of wildflowers, music, food, crafts, and microscopes!
Rhododendron Days Florence OR May17-19 The annual celebration of the blooming of rhododendrons along the central Oregon Coast.