Spruce Goose & Oregon Coast

After a free hotel breakfast we walked out to the car to more wind and rain; a perfect day for a museum visit. We decided to take a detour from the coast and head inland to the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville, OR. We stumbled across this museum on a trip to Oregon a few years ago but didn’t have enough time to make admission worth it at the time, we kept it pinned for a future visit and it was well worth it.

The aviation building was constructed to hold the Spruce Goose, the largest wooden airplane ever built. The scale of this ~320 foot wingspan seaplane is impossible to describe and photos can’t do justice to how it looms over the rest of the museum’s collection.

Spruce Goose at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum
Tim standing under the wing of the Spruce Goose

The space building was also packed with neat exhibits including a Mercury capsule, SR-71, and Titan II rocket.

SR-71 Blackbird at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum
SR-71 Blackbird at Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum

After the museum we continued south in the rain for a few hours before heading back west toward the coast. The rain started to ease and we stopped to check out the beach in Bandon, OR before finding a campsite at Boice Cope Park. Some dry weather, a warm campfire, wine, and grilled cheese sandwiches closed out another day on the road.

Camp meal on the Oregon coast, no rain!

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