Summer is just around the corner! Memorial Day weekend in Seaside ushers in the season with the return of a welcomed sight that fo...
A couple explores Seaside as modern-day Lewis and Clark Adventurers
A look at the train that connected Seaside to Portland in 1898
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 ...
You dip your paddle into the quiet water and pull it back. Tiny whirlpools on either side of the blade ensure that you’ve made a...
Oregon’s North Coast is a popular spot for treasure hunters. While some people might look for pirate treasure though, the on...
Hiking the Tillamook Head trail offers pure bliss for this local hiker
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.
Take a look at a vintage float from the early 1900s Seaside parade.
I walked along the Prom last weekend on a beautifully bright and sunny day and found myself surrounded by walkers, runners, people on all sorts of wheels, strollers, couples holding hands, and dogs of all sizes leading their people around. I also heard all sorts of accents and languages-and saw plenty of cameras.
Learn why one family uncovers more reasons to love Seaside each time they visit. After 40 years of coming to Seaside, there are st...
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...
The vintage bumper cars are a seaside tradition and we check out their 2013 opening weekend,
Rain or shine, the Seaside Cove is a must-see-stop whether you’re a tourist or a local. It’s a mixture of sandy and rocky beach. There are tons of parking spots, and Seltzer Park is just across the street. There are public restrooms and a shower to rinse off sandy feet. There are also plenty of benches for both wave watching and people watching.
Chances are, you have more time to read right now than you have had in the past decade. And we all know, a good book can transport...
Just like the windswept Oregon coastline itself, Seaside is ever-changing. While embracing traditional attractions like the Promen...
With its long stretches of inviting sand and gorgeous coastal sunsets, Seaside provides the perfect backdrop for a romantic getawa...
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