2024 Seaside Travel Guide

CALL US AT 503-738-9581 or visit www.innatseaside.com 441 Second Ave ▪ Seaside, Oregon 97138 CALL US AT 503-717-5744 or visit www.riverinnatseaside.com 531 Avenue A ▪ Seaside, Oregon 97138 CALL US AT 971-601-1082 or visit www.saltlinehotel.com 250 First Ave ▪ Seaside, Oregon 97138 Designed to Inspire Whether you are visiting Seaside for work or play, Saltline meets your needs and inspires you to make the most out of your stay. Enjoy our world class amenities including saltwater pool, on site SPA, boutique style fitness center, bocce court and fireside patio. Seaside’s family-friendly hotel offers a state-of-theart indoor heated pool, game room, river view rooms, fitness center, firepit, kids playground, beach bikes to borrow, complimentary breakfast and so much more. Located directly across from the Seaside Convention Center, the Inn offers freshly baked cookies upon check in, complimentary breakfast, indoor heated pool and free bike rentals to explore Seaside on two wheels. Crafted for the Senses In the Heart of Seaside

Seaside is for Fun Some places are just for relaxation, contemplation or unplugging. You can do all those things perfectly well in Seaside, but we also promise you’ll have tons of fun. We are the kite-flying, sandcastle-making, boogie- boarding, ancient forest-hiking, Grand Promenade- strolling, Skee-Balling, kayaking, tandem-biking, swan-boating, sunset-picnicking and bumper car- bumping capital of the Oregon Coast! Which is to say, Seaside is for remembering what an amazing vacation feels like. And why you really enjoy spending time with the people you love. It’s for turning bored teenagers into kids again. And for confusing grandkids with grandparents because everyone is having the time of their lives together. This guide is to help you get started. So if you’re a planner, plan away! We’ve got lots of great info inside. But if you’re more of a spontaneous thrill seeker, then pack a bag, flip to page 43 to find a hotel and hop in the car. Fun awaits! Explore Seaside 2 72 Hours in Seaside 4 Seaside by the Seasons 7 Timeless Broadway 11 Outdoor Adventures 19 Food & Drink 28 Shopping Scene contents 32 Oregon’s North Coast 35 Treasure Quest 2024 Plan Your Visit 24 Maps (center insert) 37 Directory 46 Tide Tables 48 Annual Events

ARRIVAL WELCOME CENTER Get acquainted with Seaside and the North Coast at the Welcome Center. Grab a selfie in the big orange chair. Welcome yourself to the Coast. Enjoy fresh seafood at The Crabby Oyster (150 Broadway), Norma’s Seafood and Steak (20 N. Columbia), Dooger’s Seafood & Grill (505 Broadway) or any one of the other hot spots in town for all the Dungeness crab, fish ’n chips, fish tacos and homemade chowder you’ve been missing. NOON SEAFOOD FEAST SUNRISE BEACHCOMB 9 A.M. BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS 8 A.M. COFFEE TIME 11 A.M. DIY MEMORIES 72 hours in seaside Check the tide tables and plan your trip around a minus tide for the best chance to find whole sand dollars and countless other treasures. (Read up on tips for finding sand dollars on page 12.) A new Mobi-mat at the 12th Avenue beach access provides a flat surface to make it easy to roll on the sand. Fuel up on pancakes, waffles and more favorites for a day of serious fun at Seaside’s top breakfast joints, including Osprey Café (2281 Beach), Ocean Bakery Cafe (414 N. Prom) and Pig ’N Pancake (323 Broadway).There’s no such thing as too much syrup. Seaside has you covered when it comes to your morning fix. Find excellent local roasts at Seaside Coffee Roasters (5 N. Holladay). Explore the great caffeinated-drink menus at places like Beach Day Coffee (7 Broadway), Controversial Coffee (111 Broadway, Ste 7) and Caffe Latte (300 Broadway). Turn your vacation photos into apparel at Crafted in Seaside (530 Broadway), roast your own coffee at Burly & the Bean (1803 S. Roosevelt) or contribute a colorful stone at Painted Rock Beach. KIM MILES Osprey Café Burly & the Bean JOHN VALLS The Crabby Oyster

3 P.M. SHOP AROUND 2 P.M. HIT THE BEACH 9 P.M. LOCAL BREWS IN HISTORIC BUILDINGS 6 P.M. WINE AND DINE 2 P.M. FUN AND GAMES EVENING PLAN YOUR NEXT TRIP Time to get that unbeatable ocean air, and if you’re a kid, it’s time to get sandy. For last-minute essentials like sunglasses, sand pails or kites, stop into The Asprin Shop (320 Broadway), Cotton Club (415 Broadway) or Under the Big Top (300 Broadway). Get your doggy toys at Beach Puppy (614 Broadway). Grab a Sneaker Wave IPA and a house-smoked brisket sandwich at Seaside Brewery (851 Broadway), which still has the unique charm of its former use as the old city jail. Or sit down to a thirst-quenching lemon lager at SISU Beer, located in the historic Times Theatre & Public House (133 Broadway). Downtown’s walkable streets are made for strolling. Find everything from sunglasses and surf gear to cozy Seaside hoodies and beach reads.Visit the Carousel Mall (300 Broadway) and all the locally owned shops along Broadway, and find great deals at the Seaside Outlets (1111 N. Roosevelt). Coastal seafood is even better paired with Oregon wines. Share a bottle of pinot with warming bowls of cioppino at Nonni’s Italian Bistro (831 Broadway). At Ch¯ez wine bar and deli (719 First), a gourmet tuna sandwich or raw oysters go great with Oregon bubbly. A trip to Seaside isn’t complete without good, old- fashioned fun at the arcade! Get your fill at Funland Arcade (201 Broadway), the Bumper Cars and Tilt-A-Whirl (101 Broadway), and Seaside Laser Tag & Arcade at the Carousel Mall (300 Broadway). Don’t miss the classic fun at Captain Kid Amusement Park (2735 S. Roosevelt). Begin dreaming of your next Seaside adventure before heading home. Chēz wine bar and deli Times Theatre & Public House ASHLIE BEHM PHOTOGRAPHY

SEASIDE BY THE seasons With family adventures, outdoor escapes and culinary delights in every season, Seaside is definitely worth a visit any time of year. From cool autumn hikes to winter storm watching, spring birding to summer beach sunsets, lasting lifelong memories await you. FALL IN LOVE WITH FALL For cooler weather and uncrowded downtown attractions, autumn is an ideal time to visit Seaside. If you’re up for a challenge on a nice day, hike some or all of the Tillamook Head Trail for views of the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse offshore on the rocks, or hit the mountain biking trails at Klootchy Creek Park. For family-friendly outdoor adventures, High Life Adventure Park has an aerial obstacle course that will challenge your crew at heights up to 40 feet (12 m) off the ground. Fall is also the best time to go crabbing in Seaside’s Necanicum River. Pick up supplies and your Oregon shellfish license at Trucke’s 1-Stop, then head over to the 12th Avenue Bridge and join the other crabbers dropping their pots off the side. Winter in Seaside means zipping up the rain jacket, heading to the Promenade to watch wild waves hit the shore…and loving every minute of it. Duck into the vintage Seaside Aquarium, where the kiddos can feed the seals, or head downtown for indoor fun in arcades or amusement centers. There’s even a historic carousel to ride. Browse Broadway’s art galleries and locally owned boutiques from the Historic Gilbert District all the way west to the Pacific. Stop for a craft beer or warming coffee or tea at one of several cafes along the route. North of downtown, buy a wool blanket or rain boots at the Seaside Outlets, and end the day with a movie and a microbrew or freshly grilled teriyaki. Sledding on the dunes Crab catch WINTER ON THE OREGON COAST FROM LEFT: JON RAHL; DON FRANK 4 seasideOR.com

Oceanfront on the Oregon Coast Seaside’s only All-Suite Hotel Newly renovated, featuring: Reservations: 1-800-234-8439 www.oceanviewresort.com Walking distance to beach and downtown: Reservations: 1-877-871-8433 www.rivertidesuites.com Rivertide Suites Hotel 102 N. Holladay, Seaside, OR 97138 Best Western Plus Ocean View Resort 414 N. Prom, Seaside, OR 97138 Ocean View Resort Newly Remodeled Rooms & Suites • Ocean front and non-ocean front rooms • Kitchenettes and private patio/balcony in some rooms • Free wifi, fitness room • Pet friendly • Non-smoking • Ocean Bakery Café on site • Located on the famous Seaside Promenade • Spacious studio, one and two bedroom, two bathroom suites • Living room, full kitchen, jetted tub • Air conditioning, washer/dryer in all rooms • Free grab-n-go breakfast • Pet friendly, non-smoking • Electric fireplace, private patio/balcony • Rooftop viewing deck

SPRING SURPRISES IN SEASIDE Late March is spring’s Whale Watch Week along the Oregon Coast — time to watch gray whales and their calves traveling north to their summer home in Alaska — and nearby Ecola State Park is one of the designated volunteer-guided locations in Oregon. Bring the kids and ask friendly volunteers to help you spot whales spouting or diving as they swim. Yet another reason to pack your binoculars: Spring is also when you can spot colorful resident waterfowl and migrating birds at the Necanicum Estuary. The viewpoints are family-friendly, and you can glide along the calm waters in a kayak, keeping an eye out for an orange-crowned warbler or a majestic great blue heron. Afterward, share a pizza or sample the latest vintage at a tasting room or wine bar. Whale watching Summertime is when families flock to Seaside’s streets and beaches in search of epic sandcastle building, campfires, surfing, outdoor dining and much more. During these busy months, be mindful of ways to help keep Seaside vibrant and welcoming. You can do your part by carpooling when possible — it’s easy to bicycle or stroll around town — and observing fireworks laws. When stores and attractions are bustling, a little patience and a smile go a long way in making Seaside fun for everyone. On the beach, leave no trace and place trash and pet waste in the proper receptacles. Always remain mindful of rip currents, sneaker waves and incoming tides; keep a healthy distance from any marine mammals or birds. SUMMER LOVE Summer berries at the Seaside Farmers Market FROM TOP: SEASIDE AQUARIUM; GREG KOZAWA 6 seasideOR.com

timeless broadway Classic Seaside attractions enchant kids of all ages. Broadway pocket garden SHELLY BAILEY-SHAH seasideOR.com 7

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT:ASHLIE BEHM PHOTOGRAPHY; COURTESY OF BEACH BOOKS; DON FRANK Find Historic Charm and Diverse Shops on Upper Broadway Seaside’s main drag, Broadway Street — which connects the Seaside Visitors Bureau on Highway 101 on its east end to the beach at the Turnaround — is an excellent starting point for your Seaside adventure. Begin your meander at the Seaside Visitors Bureau, where you can find plenty of parking and travel info. As you head west, explore this section of Broadway’s collection of locally owned boutique shops and eateries. Upper Broadway mixes with the Historic Gilbert District — the oldest surviving part of downtown. Stop in to grab a colorful bubble tea from Tea Artist or something a little hoppier from Seaside Brewery. Take a peek into SunRose Gallery to see the works of the North Coast’s talented artists, grab an afternoon read at Beach Books and pick up something for your fur friends at Beach Puppy. Browse away an afternoon finding treasures at the Antique Mall. If your exploring leaves you hungry, enjoy the freshly made rolls at Tora Sushi Lounge, spaghetti with the signature meatballs at Nonni’s Italian Bistro, or stuffed cabbage rolls and a Moscow mule at Capricorn Pub. For a jolt or a sweet treat, check out the wide variety of espresso drinks and pastries at Seaside Coffee Roasters. Beach Books Play Games and Ride the Carousel Broadway is a hot spot for families seeking amusements old and new. Funland Entertainment Center (201 Broadway) offers pinball, air hockey, Skee-Ball and that original American favorite Fascination, which has been delighting since the Roaring ’20s — it’s one of the only Fascination parlors remaining on the West Coast. You’ll find more arcade games, a laser-tag arena and the delightful antique carousel at the Seaside Carousel Mall (300 Broadway). Just around the block, Seaside Skooters (110 Broadway) is a go-to spot for miniature golf, bumper cars and a Tilt-A-Whirl. Head south of town for go-karts, mini golf and several rides at Captain Kid Amusement Park (2735 S. Roosevelt). Captain Kid Amusement Park What’s New in Seaside If you haven’t visited Seaside lately, several new eateries and bars are waiting to be explored. On Downing Street near the Oceanway public parking lot, you’ll see a new brick walking path lined with pretty pocket gardens that leads into the heart of downtown. Nearby iconic Dooger’s Seafood & Grill has expanded to include Iggy’s Bar, featuring pet-friendly outdoor seating and creative cocktails. Also downtown, try the chic new River Bar tucked into the lobby of the Rivertide Suites Hotel for Pacific Northwest wines, craft beers and upscale nibbles. Wine bar, cheese shop and deli Chēz pairs cheese and charcuterie offerings with curated wine selections, plus sandwiches and more for lunch. North Seaside is home to three new businesses along Neawanna Creek, with A Mighty Thai & Sushi, The Noodle House and The Pearl Seaside bar launching in the same building. Back in the heart of town, kids and adults alike will love the fresh-made treats at The Cookie Jar and Moon Jelly Crepes. Chēz 8 seasideOR.com

While enjoying Broadway, you may notice the patches of flowers planted along the sidewalk — all bursting with color, no matter the season. These “pocket gardens,” as they’re called, are a large part of downtown Seaside’s inviting charm. The 100 or so pocket gardens — some big, some small — fill spaces along Broadway, Holladay Drive, Columbia Street and Avenue A. There’s a rhyme and reason for every annual, every perennial, every herb and every grass in these gardens, planted, designed and maintained by local landscaper Pamela Fleming and her small team. Here’s how to start enjoying the beauty. As you depart the Visitors Bureau at Highway 101 and Broadway, cross the highway and walk down Broadway toward the ocean. You’ll be strolling through the historic Gilbert District, the oldest remaining part of downtown Seaside. pocket garden walking tour 1 THE MAROON GARDEN (In front of 734 Broadway) Once the site of the First State Bank, the building here has maintained its stately facade. Fleming chose purple asters, plum heuchera and purple penstemon for this pocket garden to play off the building’s maroon trim — one of the many ways she uses a garden’s colors and textures to complement its surroundings. 2 THE APOTHECARY GARDEN (In front of Beach Books) Years ago, this location was the site of Seaside’s drugstore. Paying homage to the previous occupant, Fleming planted a garden of plants that not only are attractive but have medicinal properties, such as salix, a willow whose leaves can be soaked to make a tonic to relieve pain and fever, and witch hazel, widely known for easing inflammation and soothing sensitive skin. 3 THE TAVERN GARDEN (In front of Bridge Tender) Just over the bridge, you’ll see a wine-colored smoke tree with tobacco planted at its base. Look carefully to spot nigella, nicknamed Love-in-a-Mist, which Fleming jokes can be found in a tavern. And she’s planted thyme because “that’s what you lose if you stay in a bar for too long.” 4 THE EDIBLE GARDENS (In front of Dooger’s) Much of what you see planted in the pocket garden in front of this favorite spot for fish ’n chips actually is edible, including oregano, lavender, rosemary and fennel. The colors in the garden reflect the bright orange and blue of the Dooger’s sign. 5 THE ASIAN GARDEN (In front of China Collection) The building at the corner of Broadway and North Edgewood Street, across from Dooger’s, used to look much different. It had a red roof, similar to those in San Francisco’s Chinatown.This inspired oasis focuses on texture — a coastal pine, boxwoods, grasses and rock. While the red roof is gone, the building does house an Asian gift shop. 6 MORE EDIBLE GARDENS (In front of Pig ’N Pancake) Here, the menu expands to include blue101 Visitors Bureau BROADWAY OCEANWAY ROOSEVELT DR HOLLADAY DR NECANICUM RIVER OCEANWAY N. COLUMBIA ST EDGEWOOD ST S. FRANKLIN ST N. PROM PACIFIC OCEAN 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 berries, melissa lemon balm, lovage (tastes like celery), sanguisorba (tastes like cucumber) and borage, a blue star-like flower that can be used in salads, desserts or cocktails (again, tastes like cucumber). Go ahead — pick a small leaf, rub it between your fingers and then smell it. 7 THE CHOCOLATE GARDEN (In front of Phillips Candies) Sorry, no sampling here! This Willy Wonkaesque space is filled with chocolate geraniums, coco grass, chocolate cosmos and stewartia, a tree with a striking brown bark. 8 THE SEAVIEW GARDEN (At the Turnaround) As you approach the ocean, you’ll notice that the pocket gardens change. The plants have a lower profile to survive the strong winds, and they’re naturally resilient to salt air. Here you’ll find a pocket garden tucked between the Seaside sign and the statue of Lewis and Clark, where grasses and heathers of all different colors create a rich tapestry, and bright-pink sea thrifts and lavender add pops of color. Make sure to take a photo at what’s arguably Seaside’s most iconic location. seasideOR.com 9

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outdoor adventures The majestic Oregon Coast is your playground. COURTESY OF OREGON STATE PARKS Saddle Mountain seasideOR.com 11

You’ve seen them in coastal shops, in beach cottages and on your social media feed — perfectly round sand dollars are the ultimate beachcombing prize in Seaside. In order to find these treasures, there are a few secrets to know. The first is timing: Check the tide tables at the back of this guide and head to the shoreline about an hour before low tide — in fact, your best luck is during a minus tide, when the sun and moon are aligned. You may try starting at 12th Avenue and heading north. Bring a bucket for collecting your treasures, as you’ll likely find quite a few. However, it’s important to leave some on the beach for others to find. It is also important to know which ones to pick up and which ones to leave. Sand dollars are actually the skeletons of sea urchins. When they are purple or taupe-colored and fuzzy, they are living creatures, so please leave them on the beach. Those that are white are good to keep — they are no longer alive and they’ve faded in color from the sun. You may see just a crescent of the sand dollar sticking out from the wet sand, so make sure to get your hands dirty and pluck them out. While you’re hunting for sand dollars, you’ll likely see other treasures on the beach as well: all sorts of sea shells, bull kelp, “shows” from razor clams and even entire Dungeness crab shells left from molting (or a seagull’s recent feast). Please respect local plants and wildlife, and make sure your dogs are well behaved under voice command or keep them on leash. While you’re busy looking down, make sure to look up occasionally — you just may spot the spout of a migrating whale or the splash of a playful harbor seal. Never turn your back on the ocean, and beware of dangerous sneaker waves and rip tides. Before long, you’ll have quite a collection of these beautifully patterned and classic beach shells — make sure to thank Mother Nature for her handiwork. find sand dollars Sand dollars are easy to find in Seaside. DON FRANK 12 seasideOR.com

FROM TOP: NASHCO PHOTO; DON FRANK Explore These Top Trails Whether you venture out on an easy, level jaunt or a more strenuous mountain trek, you’ll find trails catering to all kinds of hikers in and around Seaside. For a gentle ramble, The Prom is a great bet. Stop for a photo at the Lewis and Clark statue at the Turnaround, soak up the views of the wide-open beach with Tillamook Head to the south, and find a bench as you watch the sunrise and sunset. If you’re up for more of a challenge, consider hiking the one-way, 6.3-mile (10.1-km) Tillamook Head Trail, which commences at Elmer Feldenheimer State Natural Area on the south side of town and climbs over a densely forested, 1,130-footSeaside beach cleanup Tillamook Head Trail 101 26 AVE. U SUNSETBLVD. SEASIDE CANNON BEACH OLD ROAD CRESCENT BEACH ECOLA STATE PARK Summit 1,130' (344 m) Tillamook Head Trailhead 1.7 miles (2.7 km) 2.1 miles (3.4 km) Clark’s Point of View Tillamook Head View Indian Beach Picnic Area Ecola Point Picnic Area .5 miles (.8 km) 1.6 miles (2.6 km) 2.1 miles (3.4 km) P P P Tillamook Head Trail Map high (344.4-m) headland, where you’ll find a Hikers’ Camp and an observation point overlooking Tillamook Rock Lighthouse. Enjoy the view and the little log shelters here before turning back or being picked up at Indian Beach. The 5.2-mile (8.4-km) round-trip Saddle Mountain Trail includes a 1,603-foot (488.6-m) elevation gain and is not for the faint of heart. However, from the summit, hikers are treated to panoramic views that show off everything from snowcapped Mt. Hood to a good stretch of the North Coast shoreline. Before you go, check stateparks.oregon.gov to make sure trails and roads are open. Visit seasideOR.com/hiking for more. Help Keep Seaside’s Beach Pristine There’s nothing that quite replaces the joy found on Seaside’s beach: the miles of sand perfect for wiggling between your toes, pelicans in formation flying over the crashing waves and colorful sunsets that act as a serene backdrop to end a memorable day. One way to show your appreciation for this special place is to help the beach stay clean for the next group of visitors. You can do a bit of voluntourism by helping us pick up the trash that collects along the shore — billions of pounds of garbage are discarded in our oceans each year. The trash that washes ashore is not only an ugly thing to dodge during your barefoot beach walk, but it is also dangerous for wildlife. Start by visiting the Seaside Aquarium for free gloves and beachcleanup bags (any bags you have on hand will work, if you’d rather just get started). Then, after you’re finished filling your bags with debris, take a selfie with your hard work and leave your full bags next to trash bins anywhere along the Prom so our Public Works employees can dispose of them properly. Then you’ll want a coffee or cookie break! While supplies last, bring your photos to the Seaside Visitors Bureau to collect your beach coins. Each person who removes at least one bag of debris from the beach will earn $5 in beach coins to be used on any item at several locally owned shops in Seaside. For more info and a list of participating businesses, visit seasideOR.com/beachcoins. If you’d rather make your beach cleanup a large social event, join a group of volunteers that convenes on the first Saturday of every month for Treasure the Beach cleanup. Or consider timing your visit around SOLVE’s two Seaside events: Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup in April and Beach & Riverside Cleanup in September. Visit solveoregon.org for more information. seasideOR.com 13

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: DON FRANK; SEASIDE VISITORS BUREAU; JEREMY BURKE / OCVA Revel in the Ride The area’s varied terrain makes it ideal for two-wheeled touring. You can set out on a classic cruiser or tandem bike along the 1.5-mile (2.4-km) paved Promenade as well as the many streets downtown, accessible to all. If you’ve never tried riding a fattire bike on the sand, Seaside’s firm, flat beaches are a great place to try. With more resistance in sand than on paved surfaces, it’s an awesome workout with stunning scenery. Both Wheel Fun Rentals and Prom Bike Shop rent surreys that can accommodate between two and nine people. Southeast of town, mountain bikers are loving the 12 miles (19 km) of fresh, flowy single-track found at Klootchy Creek. For gear and info, stop by Wheel Fun Rentals or Prom Bike Shop. Pets Are Welcome Here Wide-open beaches and friendly, laid-back patios — what’s not to love for pet owners in Seaside? Dogs on-leash are welcome to view the ocean on the patio at Mo’s.There’s also Bell Buoy of Seaside, Seaside Brewery and Big Kahuna Pub and Grill, all with pooch-friendly outdoor picnic tables, and Grizzly Tuna food cart, where you can ask for a dog treat with your fish tacos. In nice weather, order from the canine menu on Ruby’s Roadside Grill’s patio. If the weather has you and Fido feeling cooped up, head to the Gearhart Indoor Dog Park for some sheltered fun. For supplies, stop into Lyle’s Seaside Garden and Pet Center on Avenue J or Beach Puppy on Broadway. Doxie lovers should plan to attend the DachSand annual dog meetup in September, and you can join hundreds of corgis as they cavort in the sand at the Corgi Beach Takeover in June. When it’s time for the beach, know that dogs may run off-leash here, but you must maintain control of your pet and pick up their waste — find bags at various locations along the Promenade. If you head to any nearby Oregon State Parks, dogs are required to be on-leash at all times. At the end of the day, rest your head at comfy lodgings such as Inn at Seaside, Hi-Tide Oceanfront Inn or Ashore Hotel, all of which offer pet-friendly rooms. Check out Seaside Vacation Homes and Oregon State Parks campgrounds for more options. Tee Time Oregon’s North Coast is one of the oldest golf getaways on the West Coast, with the Scottish-style Gearhart Golf Links having been established in 1892. This windswept, 18-hole course set amid rolling coastal dunes features slick greens guarded by ample bunkers. Nearby Highlands Golf Club is a shorter (par 31) ninehole layout that’s especially popular with beginners. And right in Seaside along a picturesque bend of the Necanicum River, Seaside Golf Club offers nine holes of golf on an open 1923 layout. Visit seasideOR.com/golf for more details. Klootchy Creek Gearhart Golf Links 14 seasideOR.com

COURTESY OF DAVID’S CHAIR Seaside’s Accessible Outdoor Adventures From miles of open beach to winding lush waterways, Seaside is a destination for everyone. The 1.5-mile (2.4-km) paved Promenade allows visitors a smooth and level path to take in the crashing waves of the Pacific Ocean and the silhouette of Tillamook Head. It also features numerous benches for watching the sun set on the horizon and a monument honoring the Lewis and Clark Expedition. And while venturing out onto the sand may seem difficult in a wheelchair, you can reserve a complimentary beach wheelchair, which comes with large, wide tires that can navigate Seaside’s sandy beach. Reservations can be made for up to four hours through the Sunset Empire Park & Recreation District by calling 503.738.3311. You can also use an electric all-terrain track chair made available through nonprofit David’s Chair by making a reservation at davidschair.org. Another option is to use the Mobimat, an ADA nonslip beachaccess mat that extends 850 feet (259 meters) toward the ocean. The mat will be put in place and available to use as conditions allow. The accessible fun doesn’t stop there. If you’re interested in experiencing Seaside from its calm waterways, there is an ADAaccessible kayak launch at Broadway Park. The launch makes it easy to glide into the peaceful water of Neawanna Creek, where you can paddle north into the Necanicum Estuary and spot waterfowl as well as beavers and otters. Another water-access point is near Quatat Park behind the Convention Center. Here, you’ll find a floating dock with a ramp wide enough for a manual and electric wheelchair. Keep in mind, however, that the grade of the ramp changes based on the tide, with high tide offering the easiest grade. To watch ocean waves crash against the rocks, head to Seaside Cove on the south side of town. From the paved parking area, you can get close to the action while also experiencing a secluded Seaside nook that showcases the region’s natural beauty. On a blustery day, sip coffee and watch the stormy sky and waves from your car, or venture outside to get some sea spray on your face. On clear days you’ll be able to see all the way to the Washington coast. David’s Chair seasideOR.com 15

FROM TOP: GREGOR HALENDA; COURTESY OF DISCOVER PARAGLIDING! Indian Beach Beach Rules and Safety Tips Help keep the beach in Seaside safe and beautiful for everyone. ■ Practice good beach safety at all times: Beware of rip currents, sneaker waves and incoming tides; don’t climb on drift logs, especially on wet sand; be careful on cliffs and rocks, they can be slippery; and understand tsunamis. If you feel a strong earthquake or hear sirens, proceed inland on foot, and follow posted evacuation routes to higher ground. ■ Overnight beach camping is prohibited. ■ Dogs are welcome to run without a leash on city beaches, but they must be supervised at all times and must be within immediate voice control. Leash law on city streets is enforced. ■ Small recreational beach fires are allowed in open, dry sands, downwind of and below beach grass and the driftwood line. Put rocks around fire pits and have water ready. Never leave fires unattended, and extinguish all fires before leaving the area. Digging fire pits or shelters larger than 6 feet (1.8 m) in diameter and 2 feet (0.6 m) deep is prohibited. ■ Oregon fireworks law applies to all of Seaside including the beach. Illegal fireworks will be confiscated, and violators are subject to arrest and fines. ■ Glass containers are never allowed on the beach, and alcoholic beverages exceeding 14% alcohol are also prohibited. During spring break, alcohol is prohibited on the beach and it’s always prohibited on the Prom. ■ Surfboards may only be launched at the Cove. No rigid watercraft may be launched from the beach within the city limits. Wind sails are not allowed on the beach. ■ No surreys, skateboards, motorcycles or motorized vehicles are allowed on the Prom. Set Your Heart Soaring For a bird’s-eye view of the coastline, book a helicopter ride with Oregon Helicopters or a tandem ride with Discover Paragliding!, which offers breathtaking glides that rise some 3,000 feet (914.4 m) above Sunset Beach and just inland in the coastal mountains. Another exhilarating way to get your adrenaline pumping is at High Life Adventure Park (2520 S. Roosevelt), an aerial obstacle course where you can choose your own difficulty level as you make your way through an octagon of obstacles — with 30 platforms and 50 challenges up to 40 feet (12 m) off the ground. Discover Paragliding! Surf’s Up! Some of Oregon’s most beloved surf breaks are along the North Coast, including Short Sands in Oswald West State Park and Indian Beach, just south around Tillamook Headlands at Ecola State Park. Information about one-on-one and small-group lessons is available at Cleanline Surf Shop and from Oregon Surf Adventures at Seaside Surf Shop, which both also rent gear, including stand-up paddleboards, boogie boards, kiteboards and more. And Northwest Women’s Surf Camps provides a supportive environment and superb instruction at its clinics, lessons and surf camps, which are great fun whether you’re on your own or with a group of friends seeking a girls’ getaway. 16 seasideOR.com

www.seasidedowntown.com Bringing beauty and viability to downtown Seaside Sat, May 18, 2024: Spring Wine Walk Sat, Oct 26 & 27, 2024: Halloween Happenin’s Sat, Nov 9, 2024: Fall Wine Walk Sunset Pool & Fitness Center Seaside Skate N Ride Park Broadway Playing Field 1140 Broadway, Seaside Sunset Recreation Center 1120 Broadway, Seaside Bob Chisholm Community Center 1225 Avenue A, Seaside For information call (503)738-3311 or visit sunsetempire.com 321 S Holladay Dr. Open 7 days a week, weather permitting 503.738.8447 “ALL ABOARD” THE SEASIDE SHORT-LINE RAILWAY Bring the kids for a ride! Seaside Aquarium Open Daily at 9:00 a.m. (503)738-6211 200 N. Prom * Seaside, Oregon 570 Necanicum Drive Seaside, OR 97138 503 - 738 -7065 seasideoregonmuseum.com Open WED - SAT 11 AM - 4 PM seasideOR.com 17

A Bird-Watcher’s Paradise More than 300 types of birds — from imposing bald eagles with 7-foot (2.1-m) wingspans to gregarious, brightly colored red-winged blackbirds — reside or visit seasonally in and around Seaside’s thriving estuaries, ponds, marshes, dunes, and hemlock and spruce forests. At seasideOR.com/birding, you’ll find tips on birding etiquette as well as a list of top local sites for viewing both permanent and migratory birdlife, including Neawanna Creek, Seaside Cove, Necanicum Estuary Natural History Park and North Gateway Park. You can venture out on your own or on a naturalist-led group outing hosted by one of several local nonprofits, including North Coast Land Conservancy. Species of note commonly spied around Seaside beaches include pelagic cormorants, black oystercatchers, western gulls, common murres and tufted puffins. Amid groves of conifers, depending on the time of year, watch — and listen — for hermit warblers, pileated woodpeckers, cedar waxwings and Steller’s jays. Whale Watching At any point along the Oregon Coast — and especially anytime you make your way up to a bluff, sea cliff or headland — take a moment to cast your eyes out across the ocean horizon. You may just spot one of the roughly 20,000 migrating gray whales swimming offshore, not to mention the occasional dolphin, porpoise, seal, sea lion or any number of seabirds. Gray whales generally make their way down the coast from their feeding grounds in Alaska to their breeding grounds in Baja California, Mexico, from mid-December through January. Then from late March through June, these graceful creatures, which can grow as long as 50 feet (15.2 m), return north. Find a favorite perch to spot whales during peak periods. Insider tip: September is actually the best time to spot whales from the Prom due to ocean and weather conditions. Key points within an hour’s drive include Ecola State Park, Neahkahnie Mountain on U.S. 101, Cape Meares, Cape Lookout, Cape Kiwanda and Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center (just across the Columbia River in Washington). These are also prime spots to view wildlife any time of year. Meet the Seals One of the oldest such attractions on the West Coast, the vintage, wood-frame Seaside Aquarium (200 N. Prom) opened in 1937 and is famous for its gregarious harbor seals, which cavort and mingle with visitors in an open tank near the building’s entrance. For a nominal fee, you can toss pieces of prepared fish to these playful, whiskered creatures. Inside you’ll find tanks filled with native local sea life, from menacing-looking wolf eels to a giant Pacific octopus. And kids can gently handle starfish, sea anemones and sea urchins in the Discovery Center touch tank. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: SEASIDE AQUARIUM; GREGOR HALENDA; DON FRANK Touch tank at the Seaside Aquarium 18 seasideOR.com

food & drink Indulge in beach eats, from street-food goodies to sea-view gourmet. Ashore Hotel DON FRANK seasideOR.com 19

The Crabby Oyster Seafood & Burgers 150 Broadway St, Seaside503-738-6300thecrabbyoyster.com Home of the Kitchen Sink`- A Crab Steampot for 2 5 varieties of Hand-dipped Fish and Chips Homemade Clam Chowder Signature cocktails and local beers Family friendly atmosphere Offering locally roasted coffee and fresh baked pastries daily 7 Broadway Street, Seaside Hours vary seasonally 503-338-9619 | beachdaycoffee.com Just steps from the beach! Sandwiches • Dogs • Soups • Ice Cream 11 Broadway St, Seaside • 503-738-5427 Order Online: tsunamisandwich.com

fresh and local seafood From Dungeness crab to razor clams, the fresh seafood specialties of the North Coast await any visitor to Seaside looking for the catch of the day. You can find some of Oregon’s finest fish in season at a range of restaurants — think salmon, rockfish and albacore — and many kinds of shellfish. Opt for a romantic dinner at one of Seaside’s fine-dining establishments, or take the kids for fish and chips or bowls of chowder at a friendly family-style diner. You can even do it yourself: Spend the day crabbing in the estuaries or digging clams at the beach. Any way you choose, you’re in for an appetizing adventure. COURTESY OF BELL BUOY OF SEASIDE Seafood Restaurants To sample the catch of the day, choose from several of Seaside’s restaurants featuring creatures of the sea, each of which adds their own twist to dishes featuring freshly caught, local ingredients. While shopping for locally caught filets or canned tuna at Seaside’s long-standing fish market, Bell Buoy of Seaside, don’t forget to put in an order for fried-fish baskets or seafood sandwiches at its fish hut next door. Another staple in the Seaside dining scene, Dooger’s Seafood & Grill has been ladling up bowls of chowder and Dungeness crab specialties for roughly 40 years. Nearby on Broadway, sit outside on a heated patio and people-watch at Finns Fish House with a Dungeness crab melt or seafood fettucini made with local rockfish. For delicious seafood meals for the whole family, Norma’s Seafood & Steak serves several kinds of fish and chips — including its house-specialty albacore — and is one of the best places in town to find locally sourced razor clams in season. Smoked wildcaught salmon is the star ingredient at Salmon River Smokehouse in paninis and mac and cheese. Mo’s, one of the Oregon Coast’s classic chain restaurants, has generations of families craving its creamy clam chowder along with its seafood baskets, sandwiches and salads. DIY Seafood Meals Clamming, crabbing and fishing are family traditions in Seaside. You can dig for razor clams on nearly any beach in Clatsop County from September to July 15 — always check myODFW.com for rules and safety closures first. Head out during low tide and use your hands, a shovel or a “clam gun,” a cylindrical tube that suctions up the mollusks. If crab is more what you fancy, you can catch your fill of Oregon’s favorite species in season, the meaty Dungeness crab. Just toss a crab trap into the Necanicum River from the 12th Avenue Bridge, a popular spot for crabbing. Check each crustacean for keeper size and gender, then enjoy them steamed or picked for succulent crab cakes. Find everything you need for clamming, crabbing and fishing, including rental equipment and the proper licenses, at Bud’s RV Park & Campground on the north side of town and Trucke’s 1-Stop on the south side. Bell Buoy of Seaside seasideOR.com 21

FOOD & DRINK GUIDE Brunch Time Inside the Best Western Plus on the north side of town, the Ocean Bakery Cafe (414 N. Prom) is a hidden gem. Sip a mimosa by the fireplace and start the day off right with a fresh-made pastry or hearty egg-andbacon sandwiches. An airy spot on the south side of town, Osprey Café (2281 Beach) is known for its pork belly banh mi and Hangtown fry — a bacon-cheddar scramble with home- fried potatoes and cornmeal-breaded oysters. A favorite Oregon-owned chain since 1961, the original location of Pig ’N Pancake (323 Broadway) is in the heart of downtown Seaside. Arrive with an empty stomach, as the strawberry blintzes and pecan pancakes are as filling as they are delicious. Lighter options for a morning pick-me-up include the hip boutique Ashore Hotel (125 Oceanway), with its Belgian waffles, flatbread paninis, fun cocktails and some inventive snacks. The New York-style bagels are the star ingredient of the delicious breakfast and lunch sandwiches at Bagels by the Sea (210 S. Holladay). Located inside an old bank building, you enter the former vault room, now the dining area. Sweet Treats As you stroll along Broadway west of the Necanicum River, it’s all about the aroma of waffle cones and elephant ears. Dundee’s Donuts (418 Broadway) is a longtime favorite for doughnuts and eclairs, and newcomer The Cookie Jar (550 Broadway) serves snickerdoodles and creative cookies fresh from the oven. Zinger’s Homemade Ice Cream (210 Broadway) makes smooth and creamy ice cream with real fruit, nuts, vanilla and other ingredients, while award-winning Sea Star Gelato (8 N. Columbia) has an ever-evolving list of flavors that includes inventive combos and fresh fruit. A trip to Seaside wouldn’t be complete without a visit to recently renovated Phillips Candies (217 Broadway), the oldest continually run business in town and the on-site maker of saltwater taffy. Lovers of county fairs everywhere will enjoy We’re All Ears (200 Broadway), where specialty flaky elephant-ear pastries are available in multiple flavors. Portland Fudge Co. (102 Broadway) is known for its namesake confection as well as caramel corn and frozen chocolate bananas. Cannon Beach Dine in – Take out Online Ordering www.pizza-a-fetta.com 231 N. Hemlock St. Cannon Beach OR 97110 503-436-0333 Rated Top 50 in the Nation Cannon Beach Up to 25 Guests Seaside Up to 40 Guests www.pizza-a-fetta.com 611 Broadway St. Seaside OR 97138 503-739-7500 Seaside Dine in – Take out Doordash Delivery Online Ordering www.pizza-a-fetta.com 12 N. HOLLADAY DR., SEASIDE, OR THEWHETSPOTBAR@GMAIL.COM 503.739.7440 | THEWHETSPOT Whet your appetite for all Seaside has to offer with a beverage or snack, cozy vibe, good conversation and people watching in our lovely location in the historic downtown Gilbert Building. 20 rotating craft beers on tap, a selection of spirits, plus over 200 packaged beers, ciders, sours, seltzers and wine for purchase to enjoy with us or to take on your adventures. 22 seasideOR.com

Specialty Drinks Fresh bubble tea, smoothies, tea-infused drinks and milk tea at Tea Artist (737 Broadway) are ready for customizing. Made to order with your own sweetness and amount of ice, choose from various flavors of bobas and jellies. Sip your worries away with the matcha smoothie with sea-salt cream or the sparkling-blue butterfly mango strawberry tea, with its rainbow-ombre effect in the glass. Founder Yin Na is a certified tea-art specialist and university professor who wrote a book about the tea art of China. Serious coffee lovers already know Burly & the Bean Coffee Roasters (1803 S. Roosevelt) offers caffeinated concoctions with global flavor profiles, like the Sneaky Diablo (iced Vietnamese coffee, espresso, cinnamon and a dash of hot sauce), influenced by the co-owner’s Mexican heritage. Guests can roast and bag their own custom CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: DON FRANK; JENNIFER BURNS BRIGHT; COURTESY OF TEA ARTIST beans with guidance from trained baristas. The store also hosts a rollicking live music calendar. If you haven’t had a mangoneada, you’re in for a real treat. MAS Savory (21 N. Columbia) celebrates tropical fruit with eyepopping mango-based confections that double as a dessert and come in two sizes: mega and crazy. If mango’s not your thing, there are also smoothies, whipped-creamladen horchatas, Mexican-style shaved ice, and blended drinks based on cotton candy, bubble gum and Gansito (a Mexican chocolate Twinkie). For a lighter option, try the aguas frescas, made from just fruit, water, lime juice and a bit of sweetener. Asian Restaurants The appetizing menu at Thai Us Up (1480 S. Roosevelt) in south Seaside includes stir-fries, curries and spicy basil fried rice — and the marinated wings are not to be missed. New Garden Asian Cuisine (300 Broadway), a ChineseAmerican diner inside the Carousel Mall, wins over patrons with fresh ingredients and well-balanced spices. The creative rolls and delicate cuts of sashimi at downtown Tora Sushi Lounge (619 Broadway) will delight any sushi lover. Nearby, Yellow Curry Cozy Thai (20 N. Holladay) is known for its authentic, bold flavors — its signature yellow curry is a must-try. For a quick lunch in north Seaside, Tokyo Teriyaki (1111 N. Roosevelt) is a hole-in-the-wall spot known for its sweet-savory teriyaki chicken. Head to The Noodle House (2490 Highway 101) for pho, ramen and boba fruit drinks. Sharing the building, A Mighty Thai & Sushi offers Japanese and Thai dishes in a dining room overlooking picturesque Neawanna Creek. New Garden Asian Cuisine Phillips Candies Tea Artist seasideOR.com 23

Mexican Restaurants Beloved by locals for nearly 30 years, The Stand (109 N. Holladay) is a casual eatery with good vegetarian and vegan options. Shrimp ceviche and carne asada pair well with the margaritas at Una Ves Mas (714 Broadway), a colorful, kidfriendly restaurant. You can’t go wrong with a sauce-smothered Happy Burrito at the Guadalajara Taco Shop (65 N. Holladay). For sweet Mexican treats downtown, MAS Savory (21 N. Columbia) whips up mango slushies, fresh juices and fruit snacks. On the south side of town, Taqueria El Tarasco (800 S. Roosevelt) is the place for house-made chorizo-stuffed tacos and asada fries. Taqueria Pelayos (1313 S. Roosevelt) specializes in quick meals of breakfast burritos and quesabirria (cheesy, stewed beef) tacos. Next door, Restaurante Ramos (1445 S. Roosevelt) serves Mexican and Guatemalan dishes including chuchitos, Guatemalan tamales. For fast Tex-Mex fare, stop into Beach Burrito (507 S. Roosevelt), where you can build your own burrito — save room for frozen yogurt. Burgers & Brews Oregon’s craft-beer spirit is alive and well here at Seaside Brewery (851 Broadway), which occupies the old city jail and has an expansive deck and a comfy indoor brewpub. Sisu Beer, located in the historic Times Theatre & Public House (133 Broadway), delivers a range of seasonal favorites as well as experimental brews. Nosh on pub nachos while you take in a sporting event on the big screen. Find hefty burgers and a worthy assortment of IPAs, stouts, and other ales and lagers at Ruby’s Roadside Grill (2323 S. Roosevelt), which also serves addictingly good garlic-mozzarella fries, and Relief Pitcher (2795 S. Roosevelt Drive), a punnily named sports bar with terrifically good albacore tacos. In the same vein of casual dining, Seaside Slushies & Dogs (550A Broadway) serves up specialty hot dogs loaded with inventive toppings, sides of baked potatoes and loaded tots, and a long list of flavors for slushies. If you’re planning to enjoy your food back in your hotel room, consider stopping first at Hop & Vine (220 S. Columbia), The Whet Spot (12 N. Holladay) or Wine & Beer Haus (1111 N. Roosevelt). These impressive beverage emporiums carry dozens of craft beers from throughout the Northwest (and beyond), plus first-rate Continued after maps @seastargelato 8 N Columbia St. Seaside, OR 97138 270 Rotating Flavors! Illy Coffee/Espresso Drinks Find us on Facebook 503.738.7243 | www.pignpancake.com A Tradition of Excellence SINCE 1961 35 Breakfast Varieties Served Anytime • Kids Menu Available Try our gourmet burgers, soups, chowder, steaks, seafood, and homemade desserts! 24 seasideOR.com

(private) E HARBOR ST RIDGE RD PETER R IREDALE RD JETTY RD PACIFIC YOUNGS BAY BOAT BASIN YOUNGS RIVER LEWIS &CLARKRIVER CULLABY LAKE NEACOXIE LAKE SLUSHER LAKE SMITH LAKE COFFENBURY LAKE FT CLATSOP RD LEWIS &CLARKRD TUCKER CREEK RD LOGANRD Youngs River Falls YOUNGS RIVERLOOP RD KLASKANINE RIVER LABISKE RD WALLOOSKEE RIVER SKIPANONRIVER SUNSET BEACH RD SURF PINES RD DEL REY BEACH RD PACIFIC WAY MARION AVE LOUNSBERRY RD LEWIS &CLARKRD ZELLERBACHRD(private) LEWIS &CLARKRIVER (private) ASTORIA-MEGLER BRIDGE CLATSOP COUNTY DEL MOOR LOOP RD BEERMAN CREEK RD ECOLACREEK NECANICUMRIVER SUNSET HWY WALLOOSKEE LOOP RD PACIFICOCEAN COLUMBIARIVER 10th ST Wreck of the Peter Iredale Ft. Stevens State Park Astoria Column Camp Rilea Sunset Beach State Recreation Site Carnahan County Park Cullaby Lake County Park Del Rey Beach Wayside Gearhart Golf Links Seaside Airport The Highlands Golf Course Fort Clatsop Lewis & Clark National Historical Park High Life Adventures Maritime Museum Oregon Film Museum Fort to Sea Trail Tillamook Head Trail Tillamook Lighthouse Indian Beach Ecola State Park Haystack Rock Tolovana Beach Wayside Arcadia Beach Wayside Hug Point State Park Klootchy Creek County Park & Klootchy Creek Mountain Biking Trails David Douglas County Park Astoria Airport The Cove To Portland To Longview To Washington To Manzanita To Wheeler Saddle Mountain State Natural Area Sunset Blvd. Exit City Center/ Ecola State Park Exit Tolovana Park Exit Circle Creek Conservation Center Necanicum Estuary 101 alt 101 101 26 53 30 N S E W Car Beach Access WARRENTON HAMMOND ASTORIA GEARHART CANNON BEACH SEASIDE at a glance Seaside is located on Oregon’s North Coast, 79 miles west of Portland and 17 miles south of Astoria in Clatsop County. Getting to Seaside From Portland (79 miles) Follow Sunset Highway 26 west to the Highway 101 junction. Follow Highway 101 north 4 miles to Seaside. From Seattle (189 miles) Follow I-5 south to Longview, then drive west, crossing into Oregon via Longview’s Lewis & Clark bridge. Follow Highway 30 west to Astoria and then Highway 101 south 17 miles to Seaside. By Bus NorthWest Point (Portland to Seaside via Highway 26), information and reservations: 888.846.4183 or Oregon-Point.com Traveling Within Seaside By Bus Sunset Empire Transportation: 800.776.6406 or RideTheBus.org Car and RV Parking For information on car and RV parking, visit SeasideOR.com/parking or call 503.738.3097. Travel Conditions Weather Information National Weather Service: 503.861.2722 Oregon Road Conditions From within Oregon: 511 or 800.977.6368 Outside Oregon: 503.588.2941 TripCheck.com Seaside Visitors Bureau 7 N. Roosevelt 503.738.3097; fax: 503.717.8299 Email: info@SeasideOR.com (Mailing address: 989 Broadway, Seaside, OR 97138-6825) Portland Astoria Seattle SEASIDE SeasideOR.com

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