Travel to friendly Tillamook
Enjoy the museums and other features of Tillamook. Travellers to this welcoming city praise the cheese shops, beaches and wildlife. Many of our holiday rentals offer full kitchens, spacious living quarters and sometimes even a hot tub—perfect for a relaxing getaway.
Sightseeing in and around Tillamook
Are you hoping to find top things to see and do during your stay? Although it can be tempting to stay in your comfortable holiday rental, you'll want to experience everything that makes Tillamook a one-of-a-kind holiday spot. These are some of the major attractions to explore, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city centre:
- Tillamook Country Smoker (4.7 mi / 7.5 km)
- Nehalem Bay Winery (17.4 mi / 28 km)
- Manzanita Golf Course (18.2 mi / 29.2 km)
Exploring the beaches and other natural features in Tillamook
Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or just want to take in the scenery, Tillamook is a great place to get outside. These are some of the area's most stunning features, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city centre:
- Wilson River (5.3 mi / 8.5 km)
- Oceanside Beach (6 mi / 9.7 km)
- Tunnel Beach (6.4 mi / 10.2 km)
- Cape Lookout Beach (6.6 mi / 10.7 km)
- Cape Meares Lighthouse (6.8 mi / 11 km)
- Munson Creek Falls (7.1 mi / 11.5 km)
Seasonal weather in Tillamook
If warm-weather activities are high on your list, August, July, September and June are the hottest months to visit, when temperatures average 15°C.






![Tillamook Air Museum is an aviation museum south of Tillamook, Oregon, at Tillamook Airport in the United States. The museum is housed in a former US Navy blimp hangar, called "Hangar B", which is the largest clear-span wooden structure in the world.
Constructed by the US Navy in 1942 during World War II for Naval Air Station Tillamook, the hangar building housing the aircraft is 1,072 feet (327 m) long and 296 feet (90 m) wide, giving it over 7 acres (2.8 ha) of area. It stands at 192 feet (59 m) tall. The doors weigh 30 short tons (27 t) each and are 120 feet (37 m) tall. Hangar "B" is one of two that were built on the site originally, Hangar "A" was destroyed by fire in August,1992.]
USA Today described the Tillamook Air Museum in 2004 as "one of the country's top private World War II aircraft collections". However, in April 2013, the museum announced that the part of its collection owned by Jack Erickson would be moving from Tillamook to Madras, Oregon, and all of the World War II aircraft had been removed by September 2014.
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