Port of Garibaldi
The Port of Garibaldi is home to U.S. Coast Guard Station Tillamook, commercial and charter fishing, seafood processing facilities, a lumber mill, restaurants, an RV park, conservation and cultural history organizations, recreation businesses, and more. The Port’s marina has moorage for 277 vessels and a public boat launch.
While You’re Here
Coast Guard Station Tillamook Bay
The Colonial Revival-style station was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. The present moorings and modern station facility was completed in 1982.
Station Tillamook Bay is responsible for the Oregon Coast from Tillamook Head to Cape Kiwanda and averages more than 250 search and rescue cases a year.
Harborview Trail
This paved walking path hugs the shoreline north of the Garibaldi boat basin. It begins at Pier’s End, home of the Historic Coast Guard Boathouse, and ends at the U.S. Coast Guard Memorial, a 1930s-era motor life boat that served Tillamook Bay.