Morning: Arrive in Portland and pick up your rental car before heading west on the Pacific Highway (U.S. 101). Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at a seaside café in Astoria as the ocean breezes set a romantic tone.
Afternoon: Cruise along the scenic coastal stretch, stopping at iconic viewpoints like the Astoria Riverfront and the historic Fort Columbia. Take a short walk on the beach and snap photos of the dramatic cliffs.
Evening: Set up camp at Fort Stevens State Park with ocean views. Share a candlelit dinner by the campfire, listening to the waves while you relax.
Find HotelsMorning: Hike the Cape Meares Lighthouse Trail, enjoying panoramic ocean vistas and spotting migrating whales. The trail offers gentle climbs ideal for a honeymoon stroll.
Afternoon: Drive south to Newport, explore the historic Yaquina Head Lighthouse, and wander the bustling Old Town district for lunch.
Evening: Drive to Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area for sunset dune climbing, then camp at Waves Beach Campground for a night under the stars.
Find HotelsMorning: Depart early on the U.S. 97 highway, stopping at the Umpqua River for a quick picnic and a short hike to Umpqua River Falls.
Afternoon: Continue to Crater Lake National Park, check into the South Rim Campground, and set up your tent by the lake’s edge.
Evening: Enjoy a romantic dinner of local trout at the camp’s communal kitchen, followed by stargazing near the Rim Trail with the lake’s shimmering reflection.
Find HotelsMorning: Take the Rim Drive scenic loop, stopping at Sunrise Visitor Center and Wizard Island for stunning panoramas.
Afternoon: Embark on a moderate hike to Garfield Peak for breathtaking views and a chance to see wildlife.
Evening: Return to camp for a cozy dinner, then soak in a nearby hot spring (optional) for a relaxing soak.
Find HotelsMorning: Drive east toward the Columbia River Gorge, stopping at Multnomah Falls, the gorge's most iconic waterfall.
Afternoon: Hike the Angel’s Rest Trail for sweeping canyon views, then wander the historic Columbia River Gorge Interpretive Center for local history.
Evening: Set up camp at Windsor’s Lone Pine Campground, enjoy a sunset over the river, and dine on local farm-to-table cuisine.
Find HotelsMorning: Explore the legendary Devil’s Punchbowl, a natural basalt amphitheater that offers a dramatic photo backdrop.
Afternoon: Rent kayaks from River Rapids Outfitters and paddle on the Columbia River, spotting eagles and otters.
Evening: Return to camp for a picnic dinner and enjoy a quiet night of campfire stories.
Find HotelsMorning: Trek the Wahkeena Falls Trail, a gentle hike leading to a picturesque cascade perfect for a honeymoon photo.
Afternoon: Visit the Hood River town, enjoy a winery tasting at Hood River Vineyard, and sample local Pinot Noir.
Find HotelsMorning: Drive north across the border into Washington for a scenic drive to the Mount Rainier National Park vista.
Afternoon: Walk the short Paradise Meadow trail for close-up views of the snow‑capped summit and wildflower fields.
Evening: Return to your Oregon base, enjoy a relaxed dinner at a local farmstead, and reflect on the day's adventure.
Find HotelsMorning: Head back west to the coast, stopping at the charming town of Lincoln City for a stroll on the beach and a brunch at the Oceanfront Café.
Afternoon: Relax at the beach, walk hand‑in‑hand on the sand, and collect seashells as keepsakes for your honeymoon.
Evening: Camp at Nehalem Bay State Park, enjoy a bonfire and a night of stargazing over the Pacific.
Find HotelsMorning: Pack up camp, take a final sunrise walk on the beach, and savor a final cup of coffee at Nehalem Brew Pub.
Afternoon: Drive back to Portland, return your rental car, and explore downtown Portland's Portland Art Museum if time allows.
Evening: Depart from Portland International Airport, taking home unforgettable memories of a honeymoon adventure.
Find HotelsFor a more relaxed pace, add an extra night at Crater Lake and another night at the Columbia River Gorge to allow for longer hikes and extra time to soak in the scenery. If you need to shorten the trip, combine the Oregon Coast and Crater Lake sections into a single 2‑day segment by focusing on the most scenic drives and key viewpoints, which will still preserve the romance and adventure without missing the essential highlights.