Seaside is now the starting point for the self-guided North Coast Food Trail that travels south to Neskowin and includes more than...
Seaside’s soft, wide and sometimes sun-kissed beaches make for the perfect family-friendly vacation. With miles of sand and welc...
If your winter beach vacations to date have required sunscreen, then you clearly have not experienced a magical Seaside day in Jan...
Cruising around Seaside on a Surrey can be great exercise and a scenic journey
Celebrating spring and the lush wildlife in Seaside and the North Oregon Coast.
The Seaside Skatepark (also called the PTR “Hometown Park”) has a unique history. It was opened in June of 2007, and was built by Placed to Ride. The owner of Placed to Ride, Stefan Hauser, lives here in Seaside.
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.
If you see a pack of corgis in adorable costumes running races, it’s just Seaside showing its love of pups. Every June hundreds ...
No one owns the Oregon Coast — it belongs to everyone. Thanks to 1967’s landmark Beach Bill, Oregon has some of the most prote...
One kayaker's take on an early morning ride into the Necanicum Estuary.
Visitors flock to Seaside year-round to ride the historic carousel, play Skee-Ball, fly kites and browse antique shops. During the...
Your quest to see Tillamook Rock begins on the south side of Seaside at the end of Sunset Boulevard.
Opportunities endless when hopping on two wheels to navigate Seaside area
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.
When you next visit Seaside, you might wonder which beach to check out to take a pleasant stroll, watch local wildlife, or toss a ...
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