

Newport & Highway 101
Newport is one of the largest towns on the famous Coastal Highway 101 which spans from the state of Washington down to California. Newport is the home of the Oregon Coast Aquarium, Nye Beach, Yaquina Head Lighthouse and Rogue Ales. Check out Discover Newport for a list of activities and entertainment.
"No place on the map of Oregon is marked as the Oregon Coast, but everybody knows that the 363 miles of coastline where the Pacific Ocean washes up on the state's western beaches is unlike any place else.Highway 101 winds down the entire Oregon Coast from the Columbia River to the California border. Along the way, it passes through the old growth forests of Oswald West State Park, name for the Oregon governor who began the process of securing Oregon's beaches for public use. All but one of the famous McCullough bridges on Highway 101 are still in operation. The only one that has been replaced is across Alsea Bay at Waldport. Before the bridges were completed during the Great Depression, travel down the Oregon Coast required many ferry trips across the mouths of rivers." Check out Oregon Coast Travel for a mile by mile list of sites along Hwy 101.
From Salem, head south on I-5 through Corvallis headed east on 20.
From Eugene, head north on I-5 and head east on 20.
From Portland, head east on 26 and south on Highway 101.
From Roseburg, head north on I-5 to Sutherlin and head east on 38 towards Reedsport. Once you hit Reedsport, head north on Highway 101.
The Tattoo Parlour

Old World Tattoo Parlour
445 SW Coast Highway
Newport, OR 97365
United States
(541) 270-9538
Walk-in's welcome from:
Wednesday through Sunday
11:00am-5:00pm
Please schedule an appointment
ahead of time to secure a spot!
