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Explore all there is to see and do in Seaside, Oregon! New features and photography plus updated maps and directories and tide tables for the whole year in a 52-page full color magazine!
Explore all there is to see and do in Seaside, Oregon! New features and photography plus updated maps and directories and tide tables for the whole year in a 52-page full color magazine!
If you see a pack of corgis in adorable costumes running races, it’s just Seaside showing its love of pups. Every June hundreds ...
One of the great delights when visiting Seaside — especially for families — is coming into contact with the otherworldly wonde...
Seaside has had a rich lifeguard tradition for almost 100 years.
We know that Seaside’s stellar location is reason enough to visit. But summers here are jam-packed with events that you won’t ...
Talk to anyone who’s ever visited Seaside, and they’re bound to bring up Fascination with an enthusiastic “I love that game!...
The lifeguard tower in Seaside ensures a safe and fun beach experience.
The North Coast Food Trail — a guide to unique, hyper-local food experiences in Seaside and many other cities from Neskowin to A...
A summer spent in Seaside is like a good clam chowder — fresh, flavorful and filling.
The vintage bumper cars are a seaside tradition and we check out their 2013 opening weekend,
How to vacation in Seaside, Oregon when the weather is cool and wet; hint: food, culture and fun....
by Joshua Heineman Director of Tourism Marketing This is something of a detective story. To fully appreciate it, you first need to...
Summertime means it’s time to load the kids and pups into the car for a long weekend or weeklong vacation in Oregon’s original...
Remember the old Little Caesar’s TV commercial, “Pizza! Pizza!”? That’s how excited we feel when it’s time to order a fr...
The Seaside Farmers Market has become a staple of summer in Seaside. Now in its ninth year and one of Seaside’s eight stops on t...
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.
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