The Sea Star at Wecoma

The Sea Star at Wecoma Pet friendly w/fenced yard. 3 bedroom/2 bath. Sleeps 8. Hot tub, fire pit, and game room!

Thank you! Can’t wait to host you again!
06/08/2026

Thank you! Can’t wait to host you again!

06/03/2026

One of our favorite hikes in Lincoln City!

Exciting news!
06/03/2026

Exciting news!

🌊🔍 Glass float hunters, today is the day!

As part of Lincoln City’s Finders Keepers program, an additional 130 beautiful hand-blown glass floats are being hidden along the beaches from June 1–12!

With sunshine and temperatures climbing into the 70s today, it’s the perfect excuse to take a stroll along the sand and try your luck. Every float is free to keep when you find one, making for a unique Oregon Coast treasure and unforgettable beach adventure.

Will today be your lucky day? 💙

📍 Lincoln City, Oregon
🌊 Finders Keepers Glass Float Program
✨ 130 extra floats hidden June 1–12

Thank you! We can’t wait to host you again!
06/01/2026

Thank you! We can’t wait to host you again!

This is one of our favorite hidden spots in Depoe Bay! Great views and tucked away from the crowds.
06/01/2026

This is one of our favorite hidden spots in Depoe Bay! Great views and tucked away from the crowds.

05/31/2026

Oregon has one of the most distinctive collections of lighthouses in the United States, with eleven historic coastal lighthouses standing along a rugged shoreline that stretches more than 360 miles from the Columbia River to the California border. While Oregon does not have the largest number of lighthouses, what it lacks in quantity it makes up for in dramatic scenery, powerful maritime history, and some of the most iconic coastal landmarks in the country. The state's rocky headlands, hidden reefs, and frequent storms created conditions that demanded reliable navigation aids for ships traveling the Pacific Coast.

The reason Oregon needed lighthouses is simple. The Pacific Ocean is beautiful, but it is also unpredictable and unforgiving. Strong currents, dense fog, towering waves, and rocky shorelines made navigation dangerous for generations of sailors. During the nineteenth century, as trade expanded along the West Coast, the federal government constructed a series of lighthouses to guide vessels safely into harbors and warn them away from hazards. Each lighthouse was built for a specific purpose and location, helping mariners navigate one of the most challenging coastlines in North America.

Oregon's lighthouses represent more than a century of engineering and architectural history. Yaquina Head Lighthouse, completed in 1873, is the tallest lighthouse in the state and remains one of the most recognizable landmarks on the Oregon coast. Heceta Head Lighthouse, perched high above the Pacific, is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful lighthouses in America. Cape Meares, Umpqua River, Yaquina Bay, and Coquille River lighthouses each tell their own story of maritime safety, coastal communities, and the people who kept the lights shining through storms and darkness.

Today, Oregon's lighthouses are among the state's most beloved historic attractions. Visitors travel the length of the coast to photograph them, tour their grounds, and learn about the maritime heritage that shaped the region. These structures have watched over generations of fishermen, sailors, merchants, and travelers. Oregon built them because the coastline demanded them. Oregon preserved them because they are an irreplaceable part of the state's identity. They remain standing as symbols of resilience, history, and the enduring relationship between Oregonians and the Pacific Ocean.

The Knoll, one of our favorite hikes. With its sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean, Devils Lake, and the coastline from ...
05/31/2026

The Knoll, one of our favorite hikes. With its sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean, Devils Lake, and the coastline from a grassy meadow at the top, you can’t beat it!

02/20/2026

February on the Oregon Coast!

Thank you for choosing The Sea Star! We love sharing our home with others. It fills our hearts when people enjoy the Ore...
01/30/2026

Thank you for choosing The Sea Star! We love sharing our home with others. It fills our hearts when people enjoy the Oregon Coast as much as we do!

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