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Hippy Trip is a recreational and medical cannabis dispensary located at 249 US-101 in Depoe Bay, Oregon — a locally owned and operated Central Oregon Coast gem that opened October 11, 2018 in a meticulously renovated former bookstore on the south side of the famous Depoe Bay bridge, one of the most scenically situated cannabis shops on the entire Oregon Coast. Built from the ground up by owners who purchased the long-vacant building and brought it back to life with local contractors, Hippy Trip carries the same philosophy into its product curation: exclusively Oregon vendors, curated selections from the state’s top growers and processors, and an unwavering focus on delivering the freshest, loudest, and tastiest flower available anywhere on the Central Coast. With a 4.9 Google rating across 142 reviews, the shop has become the go-to cannabis destination for locals and visitors from Depoe Bay to Lincoln City, Newport, Toledo, and beyond. The product lineup covers flower, concentrates, edibles, topicals, and cartridges, all available via online menu for advance browsing. ATM on site. And as a bonus: walk to the end of Ellingson Street after your visit — gray whales have been spotted surfacing as close as 30 feet from shore. Open Monday through Saturday 10 AM to 7 PM and Sunday 11 AM to 5 PM. Reach them at (541) 921-7008, by email at info@hippytrip.com, and at hippytrip.com.
One of the Oregon Coast’s most beloved dispensaries — Hippy Trip has turned a beautifully restored coastal building and a relentless commitment to product quality into a 4.9-star reputation that speaks for itself.
Phone: (541) 921-7008 Email: info@hippytrip.com Address: 249 US-101, Depoe Bay, OR 97341 Hours: Monday–Saturday 10 AM–7 PM | Sunday 11 AM–5 PM Payment: ATM on site; contact store for current payment options; online menu available Note: Recreational 21+; medical patients welcome; locally owned est. October 2018; Oregon vendors only; 4.9 stars/142 Google reviews; OLCC License #050 1008663DE73; south side of Depoe Bay bridge at Ellingson & US-101; Lincoln County; Central Oregon Coast; whale watching steps away Website: hippytrip.com
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