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Our author takes a look at the various ways to bike in and around Seaside, Oregon.
Opportunities endless when hopping on two wheels to navigate Seaside area
A couple explores Seaside as modern-day Lewis and Clark Adventurers
Travel writer for the fabulous 50-and-over set, Andrea Gross, spent some time on Oregon’s North Coast in the summer of 2014....
Kayaking and paddle boarding options abound in Seaside, Oregon. Find out what you need to know to float the coast....
Washington lighthouses, just an hour's drive from Seaside, are historic wonders
Doug Wiese and his son Carnegie know a great bowl of clam chowder. It’s the signature dish at their family-run restaurant, Dooge...
Wave energy refers to energy generated from the power of waves near their surface. There are different types of devices designed to convert wave energy, but the ones that seems to be most in use at the moment as researchers continue to investigate this source of renewable energy are buoys. Columbia Power Technologies, an Oregon-based alternative energy company, recently launched a prototype wave energy buoy in the gentle waters of the Puget Sound as it races to be one of the first suppliers of wave-generated energy.
Seaside is, of course, known for its fresh seafood. Dozens of restaurants have clam chowders and local razor clams on the menu. Bu...
“How have you lived here this long and never crabbed?” That’s the question I kept asking my friends and gracious hosts in Se...
Seaside’s beaches are great for whale-watching, with thousands of migrating gray whales swimming past its shores every year. How...
If you’ve visited Seaside in the past, you’ve likely come by car. You can come to this part of the Oregon Coast by airplane vi...
When I look at our beaches I don’t see garbage. I see a breathtaking coastline, and I think how lucky we are to have such pristine beauty right in our own backyard. I believe most beachgoers, both locals and tourists, are conscientious about disposing their refuse properly after a day playing on the beach. So why do we have the SOLV beach cleanup twice a year?
Building a campfire on the beach is a special tradition in Seaside. Photo: Kimson Doan Maybe you’ve visited Seaside for decades,...
by Joshua Heineman Director of Tourism Marketing This is something of a detective story. To fully appreciate it, you first need to...
No one owns the Oregon Coast — it belongs to everyone. Thanks to 1967’s landmark Beach Bill, Oregon has some of the most prote...
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