Events Calendar
There’s almost always something going on in Seaside. From art walks and wine walks to the world’s largest beach volleyball tournaments and relay races… plan your trip around your favorite events or use this calendar to join in the fun during your stay.
North Coast Land Conservancy
Listening to the Land: The Geology of Water
Seaside Public Library 1131 Broadway, Seaside, OR, United StatesListening to the Land is a winter speaker series offered January through May and organized by the North Coast Land Conservancy and the Necanicum Watershed Council, in partnership with the Seaside Public Library. Join Seaside geologist Tom Horning as he kicks off the 2016 season, which will focus on water. “The Geology of Water” talkFind OUT MORE
Circle Creek Habitat Reserve Nature Walk
Join North Coast Land Conservancy (NCLC) Executive Director Katie Voelke and naturalist Mike Patterson for an exploration of a floodplain forest in all its many stages: newly planted, dead and decaying, and everything in between! Circle Creek is one of NCLC’s largest habitat reserves and one of the most dynamic. Since this property became conservedFind OUT MORE
Clear Lake Nature Walk
Join North Coast Land Conservancy (NCLC) Executive Director Katie Voelke and naturalist Mike Patterson to discover one of NCLC’s more recent acquisition and restoration projects, Clear Lake. Located a short distance from the center of Warrenton, the 45-acre Clear Lake property is an easy hike, allowing you to explore a large restoration project and enjoyFind OUT MORE
Weeding the Skipanon River by Canoe
The North Coast Land Conservancy (NCLC) is hosting their first-ever volunteer stewardship day by canoe. It will be on the wild, forested upper Skipanon River. NCLC conserves three properties along the Skipanon near Warrenton High School, totaling 106 acres. They will paddle canoes and kayaks, riding the tide to access the river and the invasiveFind OUT MORE
Circle Creek Discovered Nature Walk
Join naturalist and photographer Neal Maine for a morning dedicated to slowing down and observing the dynamic processes at work in the Sitka spruce swamp accessed from the Circle Creek Trail. Rather than focusing on the names of plants and animals, the group will attempt to see the plants and animals with fresh eyes, leadingFind OUT MORE
Barn Stomp Benefit for the NCLC
Fort George Brewery 1483 Duane Street, Astoria, OR, United StatesThe North Coast Land Conservancy (NCLC) is partnering with Fort George Brewery and Astoria folk-acoustic quintet Brownsmead Flats to wrap up their 30th anniversary year celebrations with a new-fangled barn-stomp. There’s no cover charge, and proceeds from food and drink sales and a silent auction all benefit the NCLC's coastal conservation work. Click here for moreFind OUT MORE