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Sip and Stroll Yachats Returns, Filling Oregon Coast Town with Vino and Delights

Published 04/07/25 at 6:46 a.m.
By Oregon Coast Beach Connection Staff

(Yachats, Oregon) – Vino, some yummy cuisine, locally-crafted beers and perhaps a walk on the beach: this is what's in store as one Yachats tradition returns. A day of that and a spot of shopping hits the central Oregon coast town on Saturday, April 19, 2025, with the annual Sip & Stroll Yachats, going from 12 to 5 p.m.

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It takes place in various parts of Yachats.

This sought-after experience will feature up to 18 Oregon wineries showcased at various businesses across the easily walkable village of the central coast burgh. Attendees can also dig into craft beer from Depoe Bay Brewery at the SeaNote Restaurant and Lounge, cider from Wildcraft Cider Company, and Stillwagon Distillery’s rums at Coastal Balance Chiropractic and Massage. It’s the perfect chance to sip, stroll, and uncover Yachats’ distinctive shops, galleries, restaurants, and more - all while discovering your next favorite drink.

“Participants start their journey at The Pavilion, 441 Highway 101, where they’ll receive an event map highlighting all the wine stops,” said Chamber Director Nichole Lippincott. “A shuttle service will continuously operate, making stops at every participating business to ensure seamless travel."

Lippincott said local businesses are quite pleased with the return of the popular Courier Service.

“Participants can purchase wine, tag it with their registration number, and let our couriers securely store it at The Pavilion until the event concludes,” she said. “Plus, those who visit all the wine stops and collect a stamp at each location can submit their completed map for a chance to win an exclusive Yachats weekend getaway. Commemorative tote bags will also be available for purchase.”

Tickets include entry to the event, five wine sample tickets, a keepsake wine glass, and an event map/booklet. Early Bird tickets are $25 and will be available from early March through April 5. General admission tickets, priced at $30, can be purchased after that. Additional sample tickets will be sold on-site throughout the day. Free parking is conveniently available at the Yachats Commons, 441 Highway 101. While children are welcome to join the stroll, all tastings and ticket purchases are reserved for guests aged 21 and over. See the website

Lippincott said you should consider extending your stay in Yachats and help with the giant Oregon Beach Cleanup on Sunday, April 20. That goes from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

“Saturday’s ‘Sippers and Strollers’ are invited to join our community beach clean-up and help keep Yachats’ beaches pristine,” she said.

Clean-up participants will be provided collection bags, gloves, and snacks.

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Andre' GW Hagestedt is editor, owner and primary photographer / videographer of Oregon Coast Beach Connection, an online publication that sees over 1 million pageviews per month. He is also author of several books about the coast.

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