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Find more fun spots that have opened since 2021 here. When’s the last time you visited Seaside? Maybe it was last season, or las...
Exploring Seaside's Cove, a natural wonder to be enjoyed by locals and visitors alike
Seaside has a 26 year tradition it loves to share with visitors. Those in town for the holiday season are invited to step back in ...
The New Year is here, and along with it your New Year’s resolutions. If being more mindful about your health and well-being is o...
Seaside’s beaches are great for whale-watching, with thousands of migrating gray whales swimming past its shores every year. How...
Cypress trees are not native to the Seaside area, as they are to parts of Southwest Oregon, near the California border. Under idea...
Discover things to see in Seaside, OR including the Seaside Promenade, Tillamook Head Trail & Tillamook Head Lighthouse, bird...
As the sun continues to make more regular appearances, I continue to look forward to external sunshine. And, yearning for a sweet treat, I’m reminded of that summer favorite: S’mores!
How to vacation in Seaside, Oregon when the weather is cool and wet; hint: food, culture and fun....
On the beach at Seaside is perfect for this. There are no overhead wires and the beach has few up or down wind drafts from the winds which move across the ocean. This makes kite flying easier and explains why kites are a common part of the Seaside landscape. Kite flying is for dry days as wet kite lines can act as a conductor for static electricity and lightning in a storm.
(photo courtesy of the SaltLine Hotel) From oceanfront studios and restful retreats to in-house spas and pet-friendly suite...
You’ve probably heard of skimboarding and kiteboarding, but here’s a fun fact: both sports stem from a unique pastime called p...
Rock beach offers something relatively unknown amongst a beach that's well known
Historical photo of children doing some barefoot beach combing.
Pick up a colorful bouquet of summer dahlias at roadside stands along Highway 101 and other coast highways
As driftwood forts become more rare along the Oregon Coast, the memories hold strong.
We know kids love Seaside. And Seaside loves kids. But you can, of course, enjoy Seaside without the youngsters in tow. Whether yo...
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