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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 50-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 50-page full color magazine!
It's been nearly 92 years since the inaguration of Seaside's Promenade
Learn MorePotato Leek Soup and Kale Salad from Dough Dough Bakery / photo by Jon Rahl Avoiding gluten doesn’t mean giving up flavor or var...
Learn MoreTwo Seaside car shows help usher in and wind down the summer travel season
Learn MoreYour quest to see Tillamook Rock begins on the south side of Seaside at the end of Sunset Boulevard.
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Learn MoreThe Oregon Climate Service calls it the Great Coastal Gale of 2007, but here in Seaside we just call it The Big Storm.
Learn MoreThe sundial in Seaside has been around since the 1940s - you can check it out on the promenade today.
Learn MoreSeaside has long been a favorite family retreat, but it’s an especially good choice for families with young children. Why? Becau...
Learn MoreIf 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...
Learn MoreAt the beach, the world feels wild and young again. This photo of an anonymous 3 year-old boy in the early 1940s is an iconic portrayal of Seaside’s treasured experience.
Learn MorePostwar Seaside saw a boom in growth and development.
Learn MoreSeaside is one of the Coast’s most beloved destinations for holiday shopping and seasonal celebrations. Plan a visit around thes...
Learn MoreNo one owns the Oregon Coast — it belongs to everyone. Thanks to 1967’s landmark Beach Bill, Oregon has some of the most prote...
Learn MoreThe vintage bumper cars are a seaside tradition and we check out their 2013 opening weekend,
Learn MoreDoug Wiese and his son Carnegie know a great bowl of clam chowder. It’s the signature dish at their family-run restaurant, Dooge...
Learn MoreTake a look at a vintage float from the early 1900s Seaside parade.
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