Manzanita is a city in Oregon (OR), United States
Manzanita is a common name for many species of the genus Arctostaphylos. They are evergreen shrubs or small trees present in the chaparral biome of western North America, where they occur from Southern British Columbia and Washington to Oregon, California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas in the United States, and throughout Mexico. Manzanitas can live in places with poor soil and little water.They are characterized by smooth orange or red bark and stiff, twisting branches. There are 105 species and subspecies of manzanita, 95 of which are found in the Mediterranean climate and colder mountainous regions of California, ranging from ground-hugging coastal and mountain species to small trees up to 20 feet (6m) tall. Manzanitas bloom in the winter to early spring and carry berries in spring and summer. The berries and flowers of most species are edible.
Top sights in Manzanita | |
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Manzanita Beach | 45.891774 / -123.961527 |
Nehalem Bay State Park | 45.705895 / -123.932862 |
Spa Manzanita | 45.718214 / -123.937962 |
Oswald West State Park | 45.769811 / -123.959093 |
Oswald West State Park | 45.769811 / -123.959093 |
San Dune Pub | 45.718656 / -123.938149 |
Cloud And Leaf Bookstore | 45.718231 / -123.937804 |
Manzanita Golf Course | 45.710856 / -123.936295 |
Longevity Massage | 45.718336 / -123.936192 |
Oregon Beach Rides | 45.687875 / -123.936618 |
Kelly'S Brighton Marina | 45.668675 / -123.925028 |
Yoga Roots Studio | 45.718326 / -123.936137 |
Short Sands Beach | 45.762606 / -123.967360 |
Hoffman Center For The Arts | 45.719044 / -123.931327 |
Unfurl | 45.718956 / -123.934261 |
Neahkahnie Mountain | 45.743996 / -123.940969 |
Stand Up Paddle | 44.050629 / -121.315582 |
Nehalem Bay Winery | 45.707775 / -123.863922 |
North County Recreation District | 45.719006 / -123.895858 |
Wheeler Marina | 45.691011 / -123.881803 |