The Look-Out at Cape Foulweather!

The Look-Out on Cape Foulweather


What Is The Look-Out on Cape Foulweather?

This is a high-perched, historic gift shop that dates back to the early days of Oregon tourism!

What Makes It Historical?

With the completion of the Oregon Coast Highway in 1931, and an increase in motor tourism along that road, entrepreneurs like Wilbur “Buck” and Anna Badley saw an opportunity to make some cash! What began as the Fair Weather Coffee Bar in 1937 evolved over a year into what’s become an American classic: the roadside gift shop! With their cartoon mascot “Lookie” peering out over the ocean, the Badleys sold curios and stuff that had washed ashore until 1963!

After Pearl Harbor, The Look-Out at Cape Foulweather (so named by Captain James Cook on March 7, 1778) became a surveillance spot for the U.S. Coast Guard, with 30-mile views on clear days! Up to six Coast Guard personnel stayed in the gift shop from 1942-44, shutting down normal operations, while Anna Badley cooked for the Guardsmen. It was a unique collaboration between the military and civilians while fear of attack rippled up and down the West Coast!

How Can I #HelpTheHelpers?

  • Become a member of the Oregon Historical Society!
  • Donate to Oregon State Parks!
  • Be a responsible visitor! Please respect the signs and pathways, and treat all structures and artifacts with respect. They’ve endured a lot to survive into the present. They’ll need our help to make it into the future!

How Do I Get There?

4905 Otter Crest Loop
Depoe Bay, OR 97341
(Take Me There!)

When Should I Visit?

Hard to say! It was closed when I visited because of COVID-19!

More Photos

Looking down on where Captain Cook's ship appeared in 1778!
It's not a plaque, but I'll take it! Love the name!

2 thoughts on “The Look-Out at Cape Foulweather!”

  1. Hello, I was told by my wife’s cousin that her Great-grandfather was the care taker at the Coast Guard station during WWII and his granddaughter worked and stayed at the gift house. His name is Robert Agustus Puett. The granddaughters name is Miriam Puett. I was looking for any records of their stay.

    1. Oh wow! What a family history! I don’t have any records over here, but try calling the City of Depoe Bay. They might be able to connect you with someone who has access to that information. 541-765-2361

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