Tillamook Coast

Up in the air, free-flying on Oregon’s Tillamook Coast

View through photographers feet looking down on the ocean and beach town

A gorgeous view of the Tillamook Coast is in front of you. A light wind kisses your face and a red-tailed hawk circles overhead. The pink flagging tied to the wooden post hammered into the earth just moments before begins to dance in the breeze. You grab your lines and pull backward, allowing for the wind to circulate and inflates each nylon chamber filling the garment with mass. You pull back on the ropes, the bright blue parasail fills with air.

 

View of Oceanside and Netarts from a hand glider

 

You don’t have much time before your gear becomes airborne, so you quickly turn around and run for the edge of the mountainside. With each step you feel your weight gradually leaving the bosom of the soil below. You are airborne, flying like the hawk above the jagged Oregon coastline.

The Tillamook Coast has a great many things to do; kayaking the endless river tributaries, horseback riding on the beaches, or maybe booking a sightseeing tour. But for the more adventurous there is the unique option of the free-flight sports of paragliding and hang gliding.

Free flight sports are becoming more and more popular and the Tillamook Coast is teeming with aerial opportunity. With six, well-known “airborne spots,” the county plays host to sites that cater to the inexperienced student to the seasoned flying professional. As always make sure you check local weather and wind before you fly, as frequently flyers are forced to abort due to unexpected weather.

 

Coming in for a landing on the beach

 

Here’s a rundown of the places to go aloft:

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