Skip to content

Seaside History

Gayway Park in the early 1960s

June 12, 2013 | by Nate Burke

Looking east down Broadway in the early wonder years of the 1960s, you were sure to see plenty of Technicolor outfits, surfers, and far-out hodads (a 60s term for your average James Dean type).  If you happened to be cruising the turnaround in your Ford Galaxy (with the top down of course) you would be welcomed by the gleeful shouts of children and adults at Gayway Amusement Park.  In this classic 1960s photo of downtown Broadway you can see the spokes of the park’s Ferris wheel in mid-revolution.

Seaside’s popular Gayway Park crowned the beach end of Broadway for nearly three decades starting in 1953. The park was host to classic rides like the Octopus, Rock-O-Plane, an ornately decorated Carousel, and even a roller coaster called the Wild Mouse. On first impression, “Wild Mouse” isn’t exactly a fear-inspiring name for a roller coaster; but on second thought, there are many who would scream with panic when encountering wild mice. So perhaps it was aptly named.

Gayway Park finally closed in the early 1980s. It’s rumored that there was an issue with noise during summer nights (teenagers screaming on the Wild Mouse no doubt) and the park was becoming increasingly difficult to maintain due to the off-season’s gusty coastal weather. But if you speak to veteran visitors, there are many who remember thrilling summer nights at Gayway Park with their families or have treasured sunset memories of rising over Seaside on the Ferris wheel with their sweethearts.

Editor’s note: Although the Ferris wheel no longer rises above Seaside, several other amusements can be found in Seaside – many of which can be found in our list of 15 things to do in Seaside.

and so much more!

Seaside’s Beloved Old Cypress Trees

Cypress trees are not native to the Seaside area, as they are to parts of Southwest Oregon, near the California border. Under idea...

Seaside Without A Car

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...

How to Plan a Romantic Stay in Seaside

Plotting your Valentine’s Day plans? This year swap the heart-shaped box of chocolates and grocery-store flowers for an escape t...

Behind the Scenes at the Seaside Aquarium With Tiffany Boothe

The Seaside Aquarium has been a fixture on the Prom for as long as anyone can remember; it dates back to 1937, one of the oldest a...

All About Storm Watching in Seaside

Having grown up in Seaside, Keith Chandler knows and appreciates the beauty and the power of watching storms and high tides on the...

Seaside Lifeguards: A Fond Seasonal Farewell

Can you believe it’s almost Labor Day Weekend? Don’t fret!  We’re still probably in for some dynamic weather throughout Sep...

Miss Oregon Parade: 1950

A brief look at the Miss Oregon Parade circa 1950.

King Tides Safety and Viewing in Seaside

King Tides on Oregon’s North Coast (photo by Don Frank) ** Story updated for the 2023/2024 King Tides ** King Tides come eac...

Top Selfie Spots in Seaside

What’s a stay at the Coast without a selfie or two? Whether you’re posing with your family on the beach, with your sweetie at ...

Family Reunion

Seaside is a hot spot for family reunion get-togethers.

Everything but War

An image of a classic World War II sign that point from Seaside to all of the major conflicts raging around the world

How to Sip Coffee Like a Local

Want your favorite coffee drink for free? Easy! Help us keep the beach clean and your coffee is on us. Seaside has something for e...

Locals Weigh In on the Best Ways to Visit Seaside

Building a campfire on the beach is a special tradition in Seaside. Photo: Kimson Doan Maybe you’ve visited Seaside for decades,...

A Beach Bicycle Built for Two

Beach Bike Rentals in Seaside, Oregon

A group of women prepare to learn surfing in Oswald West State Park. Photo by Justin Bailie.
New Year, New Adventures

Instead of starting the new year by committing to breaking bad habits — and then forgetting that you even made the resolution ...

Family Magazine: Vacation 101

A look at family fun activities on the North Oregon Coast

View from the Tower

View from the old Seaside Hotel tower.

The Pull of Progress – Seaside in 1921

Postwar Seaside saw a boom in growth and development.