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The Garibaldi Marina, situated at the heart of Garibaldi, Oregon, stands as a testament to the region’s rich maritime and industrial heritage. Located on the north end of Tillamook Bay, this marina is part of a community that has endured the ebbs and flows of commerce for over a century. Once a thriving timber port and fishing village, Garibaldi has seen the rise and decline of the timber industry, marked by the construction of the Tillamook Bay jetties and the impact of the Tillamook Burn in the 1930s.
The marina is surrounded by historic landmarks, including the towering Whitney Mill Chimney, a remnant of the Whitney Lumber Mill built in 1927, and the Garibaldi Maritime Museum, which tells the story of Captain Robert Gray’s historic visits to the area. The marina itself offers a tranquil base for explorers, with access to scenic views of the bay and popular fishing spots like the Ghost Hole. Here, the blend of maritime history and natural beauty creates a unique and captivating destination for those seeking to experience the authentic charm of Oregon’s north coast.
Dockage
- Average price per day:-
- Total:250
- Type:Floating, Wood
- Dockage depth:9
- Accessibility:AC Power 30A
150 ft transient dock but a few other end ties available. Fees are $15 under 30 ft and $20 over.
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