Two Capes Lookout | Every Stay Gives Back



Total Positive Impact To Date | Membership Since June 2025

$ 10

provides one bacteria water sample to be collected + processed to determine if waters are safe for recreation and public health

100 %

donated to The Nestucca, Neskowin & Sand Lake Watersheds Council

$ 1

dollar per night goes to The Nestucca, Neskowin & Sand Lake Watersheds Council

Charity Mission

Working in partnership with private and governmental stakeholders, is to improve the environmental health of local watersheds to benefit those who live and work within their boundaries and the fish and wildlife that depend on them. 

 

Why is it important?

The Nestucca, Neskowin & Sand Lake Watershed Council preserves and enhances the environmental health of Oregon's 53-mile-long Nestucca River Watershed. The Nestucca watershed is a productive fishery resource, with many aquatic species, including the Pacific Giant Salamander and anadromous fish species including lamprey, salmon and steelhead.

Riparian areas are lands that occur along water bodies, like floodplains and streambanks. Their Riparian Restoration efforts are an extremely important component of healthy watersheds and ecological function because riparian areas provide critical habitat for wildlife, help filter pollutants, reduce stream bank erosion, and provides shade which regulates stream temperatures. The Council contributes to riparian restoration through invasive species removal and riparian planting of native plant species.

The Council’s habitat improvement projects provide vital habitat and refuge for juvenile and adult salmon and fish, stabilize shorelines, reduce erosion and help provide food sources and habitat for aquatic insects and wildlife. The Council also coordinates fish passage improvement projects which are instrumental in the Council’s efforts to improve the health of the watersheds. Removing or improving barriers to aquatic organism passage can open miles of spawning habitat, restore streams to a more natural state, and mitigate flood risks.

How do they do it?

By fostering collaborative efforts among local landowners (including agricultural and dairy producers), government agencies, and community members, the council works to restore fish habitats, improve water quality, and protect the diverse ecosystems within the watershed. Their initiatives, which include riparian planting, erosion control, and invasive species management are vital for sustaining the region's natural resources and biodiversity. 

  • The council's educational outreach and volunteer programs help to build community awareness and engagement, ensuring long-term stewardship and resilience of the watershed's natural environment.

How you can #TravelKindly:

  • Reserve a stay at Two Capes Lookout in Cloverdale, OR, where every stay gives back. Each stay includes a donation to The Nestucca Watershed Council. Reserve Now.
  • The Nestucca Watershed Council holds several volunteer events throughout the year, including annual beach/bay clean-ups in April. Volunteers are encouraged to inquire here.
  • Be sure to follow Nestucca Watershed on social media and help spread the news of their positive efforts @nestuccawaters.

About Two Capes Lookout

Enjoy the serenity of the outdoors when you stay at Two Capes Lookout. Our stylish glamping options of Geodesic domes and mirror cabins eliminate the stress of setting up camp, so that you can relax from the minute you arrive. Nestled between Cape Kiwanda and Cape Lookout, this serene wilderness feels miles from anywhere, yet is mere minutes from Pacific City and less than two hours from Portland. Trails gracefully wind throughout the property, with every lodging site positioned for both privacy and easy access to our fire pits and other shared amenities. Our property has been carefully designed to preserve guests’ experience of this remarkable, pristine natural environment.  Among our 58 private acres, you’ll discover a historic quarry with a year-round waterfall, nearly two acres of sun-dappled marshland, and breathtaking views of ocean cliffs. From hiking and surfing, to soaking and stargazing, there are countless local activities to fill the days (and nights!), whether enjoying the nearby, secluded beach and trails or exploring the many state parks and protected natural areas in our vicinity.

Learn more about the partners

Two Capes Lookout The Nestucca Watershed Council