OFFICIAL 2016 VISITOR GUIDE
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OFFICIAL 2016 VISITOR GUIDE
OFFICIAL 2016 VISITOR GUIDE seasideOR.com 888.306.2326 #seasideOR welcome Some places guard their secrets. We don’t. Here in Seaside, we really, really want you to come visit. So we’ve filled our downtown with great restaurants, bumper cars, kite shops, and 170 flavors of saltwater taffy and counting. We’ve adorned our vast, sandy beach with swing sets and volleyball nets, and lined it with a promenade a mile and a half long. And we’ve built hiking trails that will take you to epic views of Tillamook Rock Lighthouse, created biking trails on old logging roads, and have two rivers running through town you can kayak, canoe or crab. And we’re eager to tell you exactly how and when and where to do all the great things Seaside has to offer. So come one, come all, stay for the weekend or, better yet, the week. We’ll make sure you have so much fun you’ll want to visit again and again and again. The Prom An official publication of the CITY OF SEASIDE VISITORS BUREAU 7 N. Roosevelt, Seaside 503.738.3097, 888.306.2326 seasideOR.com, info@seasideOR.com Mailing address: 989 Broadway, Seaside, OR 97138-6825 DIRECTOR OF TOURISM MARKETING Jon Rahl SEASIDE OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE DIRECTOR OF CUSTOM PUBLISHING Megan Kirkpatrick CREATIVE DIRECTOR EDITOR Nickie Bournias Jon Shadel COPY EDITOR Morgan Stone SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE ACCOUNT MANAGERS MEDIA MANAGER Terra Moreland Sarah Felix, Monica George Carolyn Sabin DIGITAL PRODUCTION DIRECTOR Jesse Morgan Seaside, Oregon, Official 2016 Visitor Guide is published by MEDIAMERICA INC. PRESIDENT/CEOCONTROLLER Andrew Insinga Bill Lee CORPORATE OFFICE 715 S.W. Morrison, Suite 800 Portland, OR 97205 Phone: 503.223.0304 Fax: 503.221.6544 www.mediamerica.net SOCIAL MEDIA @VisitSeasideOR #seasideOR VisitSeasideOR @VisitSeasideOR #seasideOR VisitSeasideOR Leah Nash Seaside, Oregon, Official 2016 Visitors Guide is published by MEDIAmerica Inc. for the City of Seaside Visitors Bureau. Specific visitor attractions, facilities and services mentioned in this publication serve only as examples of Seaside attractions. Mention does not constitute an endorsement by the City of Seaside. Data are subject to change. Copyright ©2016 Seaside Visitors Bureau. All rights reserved. Printed in Oregon by Journal Graphics. 2 seasideOR.com contents FEATURES 4 How to Be a Kid in Seaside 7 Why You’ll Love the Prom 8Seaside Adventures DEPARTMENTS 17 Explore 24Dine 25Maps (center insert) 33Shop 39 Directory 46Tide Tables and Beach Safety 48 Events seasideOR.com 3 Clockwise: tilt-a-whirl; taffy at Seaside Candyman; clamming; Seaside Carousel Seaside’s the kind of place where age is just a number. It doesn’t matter if you’re a wee youngster or if you never really grew up, you can’t help but feel like a kid here. And with classic coastal pastimes and whimsical attractions, the only tricky part is figuring out what to do first. But that childlike sense of possibility is all part of the magic. Every adventure needs a starting point, so head to Broadway Street, where you’ll discover all sorts of amusements: vintage games in Funland Arcade, indoor bumper cars, harbor seals in the Seaside Aquarium, an old-fashioned carousel and loads more. Next, ask your pals if they want a treat. They should all answer with a resounding “Yeah!” Pop in the nearest candy shop and pick out your favorite flavors of saltwater taffy. Unwrap. Eat. Repeat as necessary. After that, stretch your legs for a bit of pedal-powered exploring. Hit the streets on a four-wheeled surrey or opt for a two-wheeled bicycle. And whether you try fat-tire riding on the beach or hit mountain trails around the city, you’ll find the wheels you need at Wheel Fun Rentals or the Prom Bike & Hobby Shop. Did we mention paddleboat cruising on the river? That’s a good time, too. Oh, and don’t forget about the beach. If you’re down for some high-flying fun, run into a gift shop to grab a colorful kite of your choosing. The dependable coastal breeze makes it easy to catch wind and do some aerial tricks. Or you can spend the afternoon building sandcastles. Just remember: It’s all right if you can’t stop smiling — that happens to most everybody. 4 seasideOR.com Clockwise from top right: Jason Kaplan; Don Frank (3) how to be a kid in seaside seasideOR.com 5 Biking the Prom 6 seasideOR.com why you’ll love the prom Don Frank The iconic Turnaround and lamppost-lined pavement, stretching out along the city’s beachfront, makes the Promenade a postcard-perfect setting for linking fingers with loved ones, lounging on the shore with a good book or watching the fiery colors of the sunset. But when you stroll, cycle or jog the 1.5-mile path, you not only witness panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, you also glimpse Seaside’s history as a prominent beach playground. Built in 1920, the Prom remains the city’s enduring landmark. It was constructed on land donated by the city’s former mayor, Alexandre Gilbert, a French immigrant and real estate developer who led efforts to rebuild downtown Seaside after a devastating fire in 1912. His historic beachfront cottage now operates as the Gilbert Inn, a cozy, couples-only inn perfect for romantic coastal retreats. Today Seaside’s downtown bustles year-round with adventure seekers of all kinds: Families flock to the Seaside Aquarium, one of the oldest on the West Coast, to see more than 100 species of marine life. Nearby kayakers paddle beneath bridges on the Necanicum River, surfers suit up to catch a wave and hikers trace trails through temperate rain forests. The Prom lies at the edge of all this action, but don’t feel like you have to do everything at once. This is the kind of town that likes to take things easy. seasideOR.com 7 seaside adventures Two friends and their floppy-eared pooch set out on a weekend expedition, discovering that it’s easy to Seaside. By Jon Shadel It took 18 months for Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and their dog, Seaman, to reach the rugged and sandy shores of the Oregon Coast. Having trudged across North America with the Corps of Discovery, they were long overdue for a break from the arduous job of exploring continents. And of all the ways you could complete that 4,000-mile trip, relaxing in Seaside seems like the most pleasurable. Since my pal Britany and her mutt, Jackson, have just completed their own cross-country expedition from New York to Oregon, I figured they, too, needed to dip their paws in the surf and get a taste of the salty Pacific air. That’s why we’re cruising west on U.S. Highway 26, inspired by those explorers from long ago. Sure, we have it a lot easier than Lewis and Clark did. But with coastal hiking trails, thrilling waves, charming boutiques and a burgeoning culinary scene, we have a pretty adventurous weekend in store. 8 seasideOR.com Susan Seubert Tillamook Head trail From top: Don Frank; Leah Nash Seaside beach Get Outside We arrive in Seaside by midmorning and park the car along Broadway Street, a pedestrian-friendly thoroughfare that runs through the heart of downtown to the historic automobile Turnaround on the Prom. Eager to stretch our legs, we head toward the shore. The ocean’s breaking waves beckon us closer. Britany chases her energetic pooch out onto the wide, sandy beach. I kick off my shoes, roll up my jeans and run after them into the splashing surf. From this vantage point on the shore, we glimpse Tillamook Head, a steep, rocky bluff that looms over the ocean on the south end of town. More than two centuries ago, the Lewis and Clark Expedition crossed this formidable headland and encountered a beached whale. Near the summit, Clark marveled at the view of the Pacific Ocean, later remarking, “I beheld the grandest and most pleasing prospect which my eyes ever surveyed.” Today we’re setting out to hike a portion of the Oregon Coast Trail in Ecola State Park that traces Lewis and Clark’s route to the dramatic, thousandfoot cliff overlooking rocky islands along the craggy coastline (see page 18 for full details on hiking). The Tillamook Head trail begins inside the Elmer Feldenheimer Forest Preserve. We drive over and park the car at a free lot located at the end of Sunset Boulevard — just past the Cove, a beach popular with local surfers (see page 22 for surfing lessons). As we start the hike, Jackson excitedly runs ahead, dragging Britany by the leash. We climb steep switchbacks of the trail, lined with towering spruce and alder trees, until it levels out, eventually popping out on the Tillamook Head 10 seasideOR.com viewpoint (about 4 miles into the hike). Here, the beauty of the Oregon Coast reveals itself. We gaze at the dramatic vista: the brilliant blue sea stretching out to the horizon line, the sun hazy with ocean mist. I can almost hear Clark marveling at the scene before us. Hit the Beach The next day: I can hear the ocean lapping against the shore, the giggles of children playing in the sand and the hustle of a volleyball match behind me. It’s warm on the Coast, and I lounge on a fluffy towel just a few hundred feet from the Turnaround, a busy stretch of beach perfect for peoplewatching — but I find it’s also a fine spot for relaxation. We’ve spent a lazy morning indulging in Seaside’s simple pleasures: wading ankle deep into the surf, throwing a Frisbee around and knocking over abandoned sandcastles as if we were giants. Like beachcombers, we’ve even scanned the shore for sand dollars. But having worked up quite the Seaside Aquarium appetite, Britany and I now saunter up toward the Prom. We pause for a moment at the “End of the Trail” monument depicting Lewis and Clark with their pooch. This may commemorate the end of their expedition, but it’s also a perfect starting point to embark on your own adventures. On the north side of the Turnaround, harbor seals compete for treats at the 78-year-old Seaside Aquarium (200 N. Prom). Nearby, the Salt Works, part of Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, marks where the expedition made salt to cure meat for their return voyage. You can even rent bicycles for a leisurely pedal tour around town (see page 20 for more on cycling). book now 503.738.6269 2369 s roosevelt dr seaside, or 97138 Your Premier Vacation Rental Service on the North Oregon Coast Book Now at www.beachhouse1.com CROSSING THE BAR Perilous Passage Experience the Most Dangerous Crossing on the Planet Columbia River Maritime Museum Open Daily 9:30 to 5:00 on the waterfront in beautiful downtown Astoria Downtown mural In the mood for classic Seaside fare, we head toward Norma’s Seafood & Steak (20 N. Columbia St.), a lighthouse-shaped, homey restaurant famous for its wide-ranging menu and fresh seafood (see page 24 for more dining ideas). We each opt for the massive Lighthouse burger — a 7-ounce patty piled high with Tillamook cheddar, sliced ham and a fried egg. We order them to go and stroll east to the Necanicum River (through Quatat Park) where we watch kayakers and paddleboaters float under bridges (see page 20 for watercraft rentals). We spend the rest of the afternoon playing vintage games like Fascination at Funland Arcade (201 Broadway St.), the largest arcade on the Oregon Coast, until the sun droops in the sky. At dusk we head to the Seashore Inn (60 N. Prom) to purchase a bonfire kit, which includes s’more ingredients, roasting sticks and firewood (see page 46 for beach safety). We warm ourselves by the fire until the ocean disappears into the thick darkness of night, rising sparks mingling with stars. Shop, Sip and Nosh With the clink of our glasses, we cheer the start of our final day in Seaside by sipping zesty Bloody Marys at the Firehouse Grill (841 Broadway St.), a mom-and-pop hot spot serving home-style breakfast and lunch fare (see page 24 for more on dining). After a hearty brunch of biscuits and sausage gravy, I run on ahead to thumb through inky pages at Beach Books (616 Broadway St.), an independent shop featuring a carefully curated selection and well-read staff ready to suggest vacation-worthy page-turners. Nearby, Britany treats Jackson to the Beach Puppy Dog Boutique (614 Broadway St.), a specialty pet store stocking natural, all-meat doggie snacks. But hankering for some human-friendly sweets, we head toward Phillips Candies (217 Broadway St.), a Seaside staple for more than a century, to taste varieties of house-made saltwater taffy. Just a block away, we pop in to Sea Star Gelato (8 N. Columbia St.) for gelato and dairy-free sorbet; we sample the creamy Hood Strawberry gelato, made with locally sourced ripe berries. In the heart of downtown, it’s easy to get lost browsing the seemingly endless souvenir shops and eclectic boutiques — all tax free, of course (see page 33 for more on shopping and uniquely Seaside finds). A can’t-miss destination, the Seaside Carousel Mall (300 Broadway St.) features a playful collection of stores surrounding a vintage carousel that’s sure to thrill kids of all ages. Before finishing our treasure hunt, we sit ourselves down for a sampler tray at Seaside Brewing Company (851 Broadway St.), a craft brewery and taproom located in the restored city jail. While trading sips and remarking on our favorites, we find ourselves planning our next Seaside adventure. Even with all that we’ve packed into one weekend, we realize that there’s so much to discover here that one trip can’t do it justice. Seaside Brewing Company 12 seasideOR.com Clockwise from left: Jason Kaplan; Nickie Bournias; Jason Kaplan Sea Star Gelato • • • • • • Luxury Getaway 1, 2, & 3 Bedroom Oceanview Condos Daily Rentals Fireplaces Covered Swimming Pool Free High-Speed Wireless Internet 1157 N Marion, Gearhart • 800-547-0115 • gearhartresort.com HOW TO SEASIDE Enter as Strangers, Leave as Friends Here in Seaside you don’t have to do much of anything to have a good time.You can spend all day kicking it on the beach, enjoying the simple pleasures of sand and surf until the sun sinks in the sky. But our easygoing town also has an adventurous side, and you won’t want to miss these 10 fun experiences. Seaside’s Only All-Suite Hotel 1 Feed the seals in the Seaside Aquarium. 2 Hit the Tillamook Head trail for epic lighthouse views. 3 Ride the classic carousel in the Seaside Carousel Mall. 4 Chow down on crave-worthy comfort food. 5 Shop around town for unique souvenirs. 6 Paddle through downtown on the Necanicum River. 7 Take surfing lessons and catch a wild wave. 8 Sample craft brews in the old city jail at Seaside Brewing Company. 9 Take in a stunning sunset on the Prom. • • • • • Centrally located on the Necanicum River in Downtown Seaside Large, spacious suites with modern decor and furnishings All Suites include a Full Kitchen, A/C, Washer/Dryer, Fireplace Complimentary Continental Breakfast & Evening Manager’s Reception The Most Hospitable Staff on the Coast Rivertide Suites Hotel 102 N. Holladay, Seaside, OR 97138 Reservations: 1-877-871-8433 www.rivertidesuites.com 10 Toast marshmallows over a campfire on the beach. seasideOR.com 13 Aspirin Shop The Aspirin Shop’s new larger location captures memories with Painted Ponies, carousels, dragons, and fairies. Pick up your souvenirs and postcards. Forgotten needs? We have batteries, cameras, toothbrushes, sunglasses, umbrellas, and of course, sundries, souvenirs and aspirin. (503) 738-9768 seasidecarouselmall.com By the Sea Shells & Gifts A variety of kitchen and bathroom, home decor, picture frames and miniature lighthouses to bring the feel of the seashore to your home. Choose from seashells, fossils and gemstones from around the world for the decorator or collector. (503) 738-9219 seasidecarouselmall.com Caffe Latte Espresso bar offers hot and blended/iced coffee drinks, Italian sodas, baked goods & coffee related gifts. Featuring coffee from Longbottom Coffee & Tea, whole beans available. Open 8am, seven days a week. Free Wi-Fi Service available. Caffe Latte in the Seaside Carousel Mall. (503) 738-8631 seasidecarouselmall.com Family Fun Center Arcade Our Family Fun Center is a great place for kids to enjoy a wide variety of arcade games.It is located right inside the Carousel Mall so the kids don’t have to leave the mall while Mom & Dad shop. Open 7 Days A Week! seasidecarouselmall.com Flashback Malt Shoppe & Gifts Enjoy a fifties-style soda fountain featuring hand-dipped shakes, malts, smoothies, and old fashioned ice cream sodas! A west coast favorite for big banana splits and royals. Over 30 flavors of ice cream, sorbets and yogurt. Nostalgic gifts and collectibles. Something for everyone! The Kite Shop Come design a kite or comb through our sand box finding treasures to make a gel candle. Windchimes, fountains, kites, and wind art priced for any budget. Come see for yourself...you’ll be amazed. seasidecarouselmall.com (503) 739-7016 seasidecarouselmall.com Flash from the Past Old Time Photos MaryAnna’s $6.99, $12.99, & $14.99 Stores (503) 738-9600 seasidecarouselmall.com (503) 738-3494 seasidecarouselmall.com Old-fashioned fun and an experience to remember! Bring everyone in for professional portraits set in the Wild West or Roaring Twenties. We offer many options and you choose your favorites. Personalized greeting cards are also available! Offering affordable souvenir clothing for the whole family - even the family dog! We stock hoodies, sweatpants, t-shirts, jackets, accessories and ladies fashions. Each item from infant sizes to adult 4XL is only $14.99, $12.99, or $6.99 and never over! Oregon Coast Portraits Great Shopping in Seaside’s Most Colorful Attraction Since 1986, artist David Poole has offered portrait sketches to people yearround in colored pencil and chalk pastel. He works from live sittings or photos. Group graduation sketches are popular. Walk-ins are always welcome or call for an appointment. (503) 717-9539 or (503) 440-0556 oregoncoastportraits.webs.com Rascals Specializing in “Seaside’s famous salt water taffy” and delicious Oregon coast candies since 1992. Also featuring outstanding quality sportswear & shirts with distinctive Seaside and Oregon coast designs. Seaside Carousel Mall 300 Broadway (503) 738-6973 seasidecarouselmall.com Seaside Mostly Hats We offer hats for every occasion and every member of your family. Whether you need a rain hat, sun visor or something to keep your head warm, we have them! Fun hats, too! Largest variety all in one location. (503) 738-4370 seasidecarouselmall.com The Jewelry Box We carry costume jewelry, sterling silver, semi-precious stone rings and one-of-a-kind pieces. Ladies accessories: scarves, purses and hair barrettes. Also available are figurines, pottery and Royal Doulton. Wonderful sgifts for your loved ones. (503) 717-1503 seasidecarouselmall.com New Garden Asian Cuisine Under the Big Top Toys (503) 738-9639 newgardenasiancuisine.com (503) 738-8319 seasidecarouselmall.com North Coast Leather West of the Moon (503) 738-3039 seasidecarouselmall.com (503) 738-5556 seasidecarouselmall.com Chicken, beef, pork, seafood or vegetarian, whatever is your favorite, we have it for you at New Garden Asian Cuisine. We have weekday lunch specials, weeknight and weekend specials as well as an enticing Bento menu. Featuring the largest selection of motorcycle leathers on the north coast including fun fashionable accessories: jackets, chaps and gloves. Men and women’s apparel: coats, jackets and suede club coats. A huge selection of wallets, handbags, purses, small leather goods and gifts. Hankering for a robot that shoots sparks? Want to build your own ant farm? Come to Under the Big Top Toys where you’ll find books, games, puzzles, puppets, beach toys, fairy wings and even a rubber chicken or two. Welcome to our world marketplace for apparel, jewelry, furnishings and folk art. We are overflowing with handmade knit and woven goods, hand selected from small family businesses around the globe. Find something for everyone here, & come in to see our monthly specials! Seaside Helicopters HELICOPTER FLIGHTS Sunset Pool & Fitness Center Seaside Youth Center Seaside Skate N Ride Park Broadway Playing Field (503) 738-3311 1140 Broadway, Seaside Bob Chisholm Community Center (503) 738-7393 1225 Avenue A, Seaside sunsetempire.com NO RESERVATIONS REQUIRED Located on Hwy 101 1/4 mile south of Seaside 503-440-4123 www.seaside-helicopters.com OPEN YEAR ROUND 92111 HIGH LIFE ROAD WARRENTON, OR 97146 explore Don Frank Lace up your hiking boots, pack up your clubs or hit the surf. Seaside has adventures for one and all. Necanicum Estuary seasideOR.com 17 Viewpoint HIKE THE TILLAMOOK HEAD TRAIL By Andrew Colins // Photography by Susan Seubert One of the Pacific Coast’s iconic hiking experiences, the Tillamook Head trail meanders along a pristine tract of coastal Sitka spruce forest and showcases just about every breathtaking natural feature for which the Oregon Coast is known, from boulder-strewn beaches to soaring sea cliffs. This 7.5-mile ramble begins on a quiet bluff at the south end of Seaside, rises rapidly into the fern-shrouded woodlands of Ecola State Park, hugs the sheer-walled Tillamook Headlands, then descends to a spectacular stretch of sand at the north end of Cannon Beach. You can hike this trail as a challenging 15-mile there-and-back sojourn, but keep in mind that some of the most alluring scenery — Indian Beach and the Ecola State Park picnic area — lies south of the headland at the Cannon Beach 18 seasideOR.com end of the trail. By the time you get this far, you may not have the time or energy for the return hike. An alternative is leaving a car in a parking lot ($5 day-use fee) at Ecola State Park in Cannon Beach before you set out from Seaside, or for $25 you can arrange for Arrow Taxi in Seaside to pick you up at the park’s picnic area. To begin, drive to the free parking lot at the end of Sunset Boulevard (which becomes Ocean Vista Drive), where you’ll find the trailhead. The hike begins within the Elmer Feldenheimer Forest Preserve. You’ll encounter the steepest climb, including a heavily wooded series of narrow switchbacks that rise about 900 feet, during the hike’s first couple of miles. Take your time and breathe in the forest’s aromatic understory, which typically remains cool and damp even on warm summer days, thanks to the coastal fog that sometimes encases the trail in a milky, translucent mist. At the top of the switchbacks, the trail somewhat levels out for the next couple of miles, wending atop the 1,130-foot-tall headland. You’ll pass beneath quite a few massive old-growth Sitka spruce that were spared during early logging efforts, some dating back more than two centuries and soaring to well over 100 feet tall. Smaller conifers, including western hemlock and western red cedar, also proliferate throughout this emerald forest carpeted with wood sorrel, gooseneck moss, skunk cabbage and huge deer ferns. A little beyond the 4-mile point, you’ll come to a small cluster of log camping shelters, as well as an abandoned concrete bunker TRY THESE TRAILS, TOO CANNON BEACH 26 101 NS ET . VD BL Tillamook Head Trailhead P 1.7 miles E Summit 1130' C O LA ARK TE P STA 1.5 miles OA DR D T BE H AC Indian Beach Picnic Area Clark’s Point of View 1. 6 m OL RE N SE Ecola Point Picnic Area P 2.1 miles P C SEASIDE s .U ile SU E AV .5 mile Tillamook Head View from World War II. A short spur trail leads west to a lofty cliffside viewpoint overlooking forlorn (and no longer operating) Tillamook Rock Lighthouse, about a mile offshore. From here, the main trail hugs the south side of the steep headland, in places offering magnificent panoramas south down the Coast. In spring and fall, you may even see gray whales journeying up or down the Coast. At smooth-as-glass Indian Beach, one of the Coast’s most popular surfing venues, scamper down to the beachfront, an ideal spot to dip your tired toes into the ocean, or simply laze on the sand for a while. For a memorable finale, continue another 1.5 miles along the forested, hilly trail behind Indian Beach to Ecola Point picnic area. If at all possible, time your arrival with the setting sun. Here you can see the town of Cannon Beach, iconic Haystack Rock and, in the distance, the 1,680-foot crown of Neahkahnie Mountain. Upon completing this rewarding journey, pat yourself on the back and head out for a relaxing dinner. The U Street Pub & Eatery is a great après-hiking choice — it’s a short drive from the trailhead in Seaside, just a few blocks from the ocean. This friendly neighborhood tavern — with a cozy outdoor seating area and a well-curated selection of craft brews on tap — serves steamed mussels in a spicy chipotle broth, Tillamook cheddar and bacon burgers, shrimp po’ boys and other satisfying comfort fare. It’s also a convivial spot to mingle with locals, perhaps picking up tips to inspire tomorrow’s exploits. Justin Bailie / Tandem Stills + Motion Ecola Point picnic area Seaside lies within close proximity of several outstanding trails, some of them easy, others geared toward experienced hikers seeking a vertical challenge. What they share, however, are magnificent vistas, from endless beaches to craggy mountaintops. Right in the heart of downtown, Seaside Promenade stretches for 1.5 miles along the oceanfront, offering an easy, picturesque trek to bikers, joggers, walkers and wheelchair users. A favorite ramble among history buffs, the 6.5-mile Fort to Sea Trail connects windswept Sunset Beach State Recreation Site, a 15-minute drive north of Seaside, with Fort Clatsop, the replica of Lewis and Clark’s log garrison that now anchors the national park bearing their names. One of the area’s most popular treks, the summit hike at Saddle Mountain State Natural Area, leads to a lofty 3,290-foot peak that, on clear days, reveals views of Mt. Hood in one direction and the Pacific Ocean in the other. Approximately 35 minutes’ drive east of Seaside via U.S. 26, the Saddle Mountain Trail is just 2.5 miles each way, but the steep 1,603-foot elevation gain provides those who climb it a vigorous cardio workout. Saddle Mountain seasideOR.com 19 Bird-Watching Gearhart Golf Links Golfing Mountain biking Don Frank Cycling Seaside abounds with paved bike routes as well as challenging forest tracks popular with mountain bikers. It’s a prime two-wheeling destination whether you’re up for a flat, family-friendly ramble along the beachfront or an arduous 21-mile loop ride to Twin Peaks, in the rugged Lewis and Clark timberlands; brace yourself for elevation gains of over 2,100 feet on this ravishing ride. You can download detailed Google 3-D view trail maps at SeasideNaturally.com, and pick up tandem bikes, cruisers and surreys from Wheel Fun Rentals, which has several locations in Seaside, as well as Prom Bike & Hobby Shop, which rents bikes more suited for mountain and gravel trails. 20 seasideOR.com BEACH CRUISING Rent a fat-tire bike at Wheel Fun Rentals and hit the sand. McMenamins Popular since the 1920s both with casual duffers and experienced low handicappers, the short but exacting nine-hole course at Seaside Golf Club offers reasonable greens fees and a picturesque layout along the Necanicum River.You’ll find a pair of enticing gems just north of Seaside, the nine-hole Highlands Golf Club and the 18-hole Gearhart Golf Links, which was established in 1892 — arguably making it the oldest course west of the Mississippi River. Inspired by the venerable links-style dunes tracks of Scotland, Gearhart is famous for its tight, lightning-fast greens and undulating fairways. Kayaking Even on bustling summer days, you can enjoy a peaceful outing in the heart of downtown Seaside. Just lower yourself into a kayak and paddle gently along the Necanicum River, which flows beneath multiple bridges from the boat launch at Quatat Park, by the Seaside Convention Center, south to the Avenue U Bridge and the Necanicum Estuary. Adjacent to Quatat Park, Wheel Fun Rentals can set you up with single- and double-kayak rentals as well as stand-up paddleboards, paddleboats and pedal boats. Have your own watercraft, or already rented one from a nearby shop? Try launching from Seaside’s newest wonder: the ADA-accessible kayak launch along the Neawanna River at Broadway Park. Neawanna River Don Frank The acres of sandy dunes, coastal wetlands and coniferous forests in and around Seaside — where the Necanicum River empties into the Pacific Ocean — attracts more than 300 species of birdlife yearround, as well as dozens of migratory feathered friends who drop in each spring and fall as they make their way up and down the Pacific Flyway. Several local organizations offer birding workshops and naturalist-led group outings, including the North Coast Land Conservancy. Seaside Cove, Neawanna Point and Clatsop County beaches are prime venues for observing winged creatures, including — depending on the season — downy woodpeckers, common loons, belted kingfishers, osprey, harlequin ducks and Brandt’s cormorants. For the of your REST LIFE SURF SHOP EST. 1980 you’ll remember... • Oceanfront Location • Quiet South End of the Promenade • Clean & Comfortable Condominiums • Kitchens & Fireplaces • Heated Outdoor Pool & Spacious Grounds • FREE Wireless Internet Access • 2 Blocks to Golf Course (503) 738-6317 • 1-800-584-2846 2316 Beach Drive • Seaside, OR 97138 Visit Our Website: www.thetidesbythesea.com THE NORTHWEST’S ORIGINAL SURF SHOP • Oregon’s Largest Selection of Surfboards & Wetsuits • Quality Apparel, Footwear & Eyewear • Kite, Kayak, Skim, Skate & SUP • Rentals, Lessons, Repairs & More! SEASIDE 60 N Roosevelt Dr (Hwy 101) 503-738-7888 CANNON BEACH 171 Sunset Blvd 503-436-9726 Cleanlinesurf.com YOUR BEACH GETAWAY AWAITS Located oceanfront on Seaside’s famous promenade with unforgettable views of the Pacific Ocean, BEST WESTERN Ocean View Resort offers graciously appointed guestrooms, delectable cuisine at Salvatore’s Café and Sal’s Pub, a heated indoor saline pool, fitness center, complimentary Wi-Fi and much more. All just steps off the beach and five minutes from Broadway and the heart of Seaside. BEST WESTERN Ocean View Resort 414 North Promenade, Seaside, Oregon 97138 oceanviewresort.com 1-800-234-8439 Each Best Western® branded hotel is independently owned and operated. Family Amusements Short Sands Beach Long one of the West Coast’s premier destinations for kid-oriented activities, Seaside offers the kinds of high-spirited games and rides that put wide smiles on the faces of participants of all ages. Budding demolition-derby enthusiasts will find two venues around town with electric bumper cars, and Seaside Family Fun Park offers single and double go-karts. Mellower diversions include elaborate mini-golf courses and festive rides on a vintage carousel. At the more adrenaline-fueled end of the spectrum, young daredevils seemingly defeat gravity on skateboards and inline skates on the deep bowls and soaring rails and ramps at Seaside Skate ’n Ride Park, adjacent to Broadway Park. Surfing With consistently strong surf breaks, Seaside offers some of the finest surfing conditions on the Oregon Coast. Looking to test the waters for the first time? Oregon Surf Adventures at Seaside Surf Shop offers private and small-group lessons and provides full equipment rentals. Cleanline Surf carries gear and offers lessons from its well-outfitted shops in downtown Seaside and Cannon Beach. Seaside Skate ’n Ride Park Paragliding Let the highly experienced instructors at Discover Paragliding introduce you to this exhilarating yet surprisingly serene form of flight, which rewards participants with mesmerizing, 3,000-foot-elevation bird’s-eye vistas of the coastline above Sunset Beach in Warrenton. On clear days, you can see as far inland as Mt. St. Helens. This respected outfitter offers both tandem flights for beginners and solo training. If you’re a fan of that distinctly tender Oregon Coast delicacy known as the razor clam, you’ve come to the right town. The wide beach in Seaside is one of the top clamming spots in the country. Low tide is prime time for harvesting these elongated mollusks. Other popular fishing endeavors in these parts include crabbing off the 12th Avenue Bridge. Don’t forget to purchase a license, available at a number of local shops (stop at the Visitors Center for more information), and note that seasonal closures (July 15 to September 30) are in place to protect juvenile clams. Razor clamming 22 seasideOR.com Clockwise from top left: Justin Bailie; Don Frank (2); Discover Paragliding Clamming & Crabbing “Simply the Finest Seafood to be Found” North Coast’s Best BBQ Family & Group Friendly BBQ: TRI-TIP, PULLED PORK, RIBS, BBQ SANDWICHES UNIQUE BURGERS SEAFOOD: HOMEMADE CLAM CHOWDER FISH & CHIPS SHRIMP CLAM STRIPS Critically Acclaimed Clam Chowder • Award Winning Seafood SPECIALIZING IN CATERING: WEDDINGS & BIRTHDAYS FUNDRAISING SPORTS BUSINESS EVENTS www.graywhalebbq.com 503.717.5068 MARYANN SINKLER 503-440-9280 MARYANNS@REMAX.NET Tap into the energy and expertise of local real estate professional, Maryann Sinkler. Serving the North Oregon Coast. MARYANNS.REMAXAGENT.COM Steak • Fettucini • Sandwiches • Salads Cocktails, Beer, Wine • Homemade Desserts Open at 11am daily for lunch & dinner 505 Broadway • Seaside • (503) 738-3773 • www.doogersseafood.com AUTO & HEAVY DUTY TRUCK PARTS • TOOLS & EQUIPMENT SMALL ENGINE • TRACTOR PARTS Seaside NAPA Sunset Auto Parts 909 Holladay, Seaside, OR 97138 (503) 738-5528 SUNSETAUTOPARTS.COM Each office independently owned and operated. FOR THE BEACH, AT THE BEACH 1.503.738.6225 cottonclubseaside.com jscottonclub@yahoo.com 415 Broadway, Seaside, OR 97138 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE BOOK NOW (800) 845-1284 beachsideinn-seaside.com dine Seaside Brewing Company 24 seasideOR.com Don Frank All that exploring have you hungry? Chow down on ocean-fresh seafood, steaming chowder and other lip-smacking Seaside delicacies. ER BRI To Washington IC 30 E IF DG R BOAT BAS IN R E R RD PE TDA LE IRE Maritime Museum Oregon Film Museum Astoria Column WARRENTON ASTORIA To Scappoose ST K AR S & CL LE W I IVE R RD iva te) IN GAN RD LO ( pr RD RR Y BE ERBA C H RD W E RK IS & CLATSOP COU N TY LE W GEARHART Seaside Airport (priv ate) ER EE K RD Saddle Mountain State Natural Area Klootchy Creek County Park Ecola State Park City Center/ Ecola State Park Exit CANNON BEACH Haystack Rock Tolovana Beach Wayside 26 SUN N EC Sunset Blvd. Exit EL KC Tolovana R E E K Park Exit HW David Douglas County Park Y U M RIVE R 53 To Wheeler To Manzanita SET AN IC Arcadia Beach Wayside Hug Point State Park 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. Parking For information on parking and special event shuttles, contact the Seaside Visitors Bureau at 503.738.3097 Travel Conditions Weather Information 503.861.2722 Tillamook Lighthouse 101 Seaside is located on Oregon’s North Coast, 79 miles west of Portland and 17 miles south of Astoria in Clatsop County. Traveling within Seaside By Bus Sunset Empire Transportation 800.776.6406 or ridethebus.org Tillamook Head Trail Indian Beach need to know RIV AN CR RK BE ER M R By Bus NorthWest Point (Portland to Seaside via Highway 26), information and reservations: 800.442.4106 or oregon-point.com CL A The Cove SEASIDE VE Getting to Seaside From Portland (79 miles) Follow Sunset Highway 26 west to the Highway 101 junction. Follow Highway 101 north four miles to Seaside. S CL A MARION AVE 10th AVE PACIFIC WAY RI N RD ZE LL Gearhart Golf Links (allowed north only) E ( p r i v at e ) S L E WI S & PACIFIC O CEAN OOR D EL M P RD LOO UN DEL REY BEACH RD Car Beach Access LOO P RD EE R P R Del Rey Beach Wayside Portland OO IVE YOUNGS RIVER FALLS SURF PINES RD The Highlands Golf Course Astoria RL L A R K RD D NR CULLABY LAKE LO KE E SK IVE YO U NG S R IS & C LA BIS KE RD SEASIDE TUC KER CREE K RD Cullaby Lake County Park SU N SE T LA KE OS LO O R Carnahan County Park SU N SE TRD Sunset Beach AC H State Recreation BE Site WA L ER VE OP R NO SLUSHER LAKE Fort to Sea Trail L AT S Camp Rilea FT C S K I PA 101 RI LE W High Life alt Adventures Fort Clatsop Lewis & Clark National Historical Park SMITH LAKE WALL O G S R IV E RD 101 YO U N RIDG Astoria Airport AN E HA RB OR COFFENBURY LAKE YOU NGS BAY KL ASK Wreck of the Peter Iredale RI VE EGL RD PA C IA - M TY HAMMOND Ft. Stevens State Park OR AST JET CO LUM BIA To Portland Oregon Road Conditions From within Oregon: 511, 800.977.6368 Outside Oregon: 503.588.2941 TripCheck.com Seaside Visitor Center 7 N. Roosevelt 888.306.2326, 503.738.3097 Fax: 503.717.8299, email: info@seasideor.com SeasideOR.com (Mailing address: 989 Broadway, Seaside, OR 97138-6825) Beachside Inn 300 5th Ave. 503.738.6403, 800.845.1284 15 Inn At Seaside 441 2nd Ave. 503.738.9581, 800.699.5070 14 Holiday Inn Express & Suites 34 N. Holladay 503.717.8000 13 Hillcrest Inn 118 N. Columbia 503.738.6273, 800.270.7659 12 Hi-Tide Oceanfront Resort 30 Ave. G 503.738.8414 11 Guest House Inn & Suites 2455 S. Roosevelt Drive 503.738.8971, 800.214.8378 10 Gilbert Inn 341 Beach Drive 503.738.9770, 800.410.9770 9 Gearhart Ocean Inn 67 N. Cottage Ave. 503.738.7373 8 Gearhart By The Sea Resort 1157 N. Marion Ave., Gearhart 503.738.8331 7 Ebb-Tide Oceanfront Resort 300 N. Prom 503.738.8371 6 Comfort Inn & Suites 545 Broadway 503.738.3011, 800.424.6423 5 Coast River Inn 800 S. Holladay 503.738.8474 4 City Center Motel 250 1st Ave. 503.738.6377 3 Best Western Ocean View Resort 414 N. Prom 503.738.3334, 800.234.8439 2 Venice Rv Park 1032 24th Ave. 503.738.8851 43 Trucke’s 1-Stop & RV Park 1921 S. Roosevelt Drive 503.738.8863 42 41 Thousand Trails 1703 12th Ave. 503.738.0539 Fort Stevens State Park 100 Peter Iredale Road, Hammond 800.452.5687 40 Circle Creek RV Park 85658 Hwy. 101 503.738.6070 39 38 Bud’s Campground and RV Park 4412 N. Hwy. 101, Gearhart 503.738.6855, 800.730.6855 Campground & RV Parks 37 10th Avenue Inn 125 10th Ave. 503.738.0643, 800.745.2378 Bed & Breakfasts 36 Tradewinds Condo Hotel 1022 N. Prom 503.738.9468, 888.738.9468 35 The Tides By The Sea 2316 Beach Drive 503.738.6317, 800.548.2846 34 Shilo Inn Suites 900 S. Holladay 503.738.0549, 800.222.2244 33 Shilo Inn Suites Oceanfront Hotel 30 N. Prom 503.738.9571, 800.222.2244 32 Seaside Oceanfront Inn 581 S. Promenade 503.738.6403 Seaside Lodge and International Hostel 930 N. Holladay 503.738.7911, 888.994.0001 31 PACIFIC O C E AN 37 36 6TH AVE RV 13TH AVE 10 TH AVE Elvin G 11TH AVE Goodman Park 8 TH AVE 9 TH AVE 7TH AVE 18 N. FRANKLIN R 12TH AVE P 14TH AVE 15TH AVE R P 16TH AVE 17TH AVE 18 TH AVE 19 TH AVE 31 16TH AVE 13TH AVE 8 TH AVE 7TH AVE 44 9 TH AVE 7TH AVE Factory Outlet Center 5TH AVE 6TH AVE 10 TH AVE 9 TH AVE 11TH AVE 20 TH AVE 21ST AVE RR 101 24TH AVE Seaside B Cinema Seaside High School 21ST AVE 17TH AVE 14TH AVE 12TH AVE IND 25TH AVE 8 TH AVE 9 TH AVE 10 TH AVE 11TH AVE 12TH AVE 13TH AVE 14TH AVE 43 Necanicum Estuary 26TH AVE B North Gateway Park GEARHART IAN VIL L AG WAY E TE 15TH AVE B Necanicum Estuary Park 38 Gearhart Elementary School PACIFIC WAY MASON ST Ashore Hotel 125 Oceanway St. 503.568.7506 9 NEAWANNA ST 1 N MARION AVE To Astoria PINE ST Hotels & Motels ST MBIA C O LU OWNING ST QUEEN ST 8 21 KING ST Seaside Airport B SHORE TERR W 41 SHORE TERR S N LEWIS AND CLARK RD DONNERBERG RD 25 AIRPORT RD BOEHM ACRES LODGING LOCATOR N EC A N IC UM DR N N COTTAGE AVE ST OLN LINC RRY ST YOUNGBE OREGON ST N EAWANN A C RE EK QU EEN ST PINE ST R RIVE CUM EC A NI E N HIL L S FOREST CT BO CT IE N P O E LO ID 40 FO Inn At The Prom 341 S. Prom 503.738.2714, 800.507.2714 Inn At The Shore 2275 S. Prom 503.738.3113, 800.713.9914 To Tillamook Head Trailhead GRE ENWAY DR 19 TB LV D P Th R Unknown Sailor’s Grave Seltzer Park eC e ov B 49 Vacasa Vacation Rentals 1803 S. Roosevelt Drive Ste. D 503.345.9399 48 Rogers Inn Vacation Home Rentals 436 S. Downing 503.738.7367, 888.717.7367 47 P Oregon Beach Vacations 201 S. Holladay 503.528.7480, 800.723.2383 S. S W IS & C 29 IN D AV E E 10 AV E K AV E I WAY AVE N AVE L 24 AV E G L ARK S 2 48 1 Seaside Golf Course AVE S AVE V 42 AVE U AVE T 49 39 AVE Q AVE C AVE J AVE I AVE H 20 45 Mill Ponds Park B AVE M Broadway Park P Broadway B Senior Center R American Legion BROA D LE A (PVT DR) OCEANWAY Seaside Providence Hospital WHISPERING PINES DR K YL DR DR Seaside Heights Elementary School FERNWOOD ST MAPLE ST CEDAR ST S Swimming Pool T Tennis Courts R Restrooms (Public) Seaside Streetcar Stops (Summer) B Bird Watching P Parking (Public) RV RV Parking L Library IN E ALDERCREST ST C K L E B E R RY KEY: HU STILLWATE R HEIGHTS COOPER RD SPRUCE DR Public ADA Boat Ramp WAHANNA RD SEASIDE SALMONBERRY KNOLL AVE G AVE F AVE E AVE D AVE B AVE A Middle T VisitorsSchool S Bureau L Fire Station City Hall Safeway AVE K AVE A AV E B 47 BROADWAY OCE ANWAY R RV 2 ND AVE 3 RD AVE SECTION LINE ST 4TH AVE 1ST AVE 46 To Cannon Beach, Hwy. 26 & Portland Seaside Family Fun Park 26 34 5 Public Boat Ramp 14 28 Police Station AVE R Seaside Helicopters 11 Cartwright Park R 22 L CT Public Boat Ramp AV E P FAR R E L AV E C 27 6 Quatat Marine Park P R Convention Center 15 2 ND AVE 3 RD AVE 4TH AVE Museum Elks Lodge Post Office Carousel Mall 13 4 Aquarium 26 AVE A P 33 16 32 12 AV E S AV E T AV E U N R Turnaround 30 23 7 3 5TH AVE OCEANWAY P R Lewis & Clark Salt Cairn LE W D .E DO 35 17 46 Oceanside Vacation Rentals 43 N. Holladay 503.738.7767, 800.840.7764 45 OceanAire Vacation Homes 570 S. Roosevelt Drive 503.717.1449, 877.717.1449 44 Beachhouse Vacation Rentals 800 N. Roosevelt 503.738.9068, 800.995.2796 Vacation Rental Companies BAYVIEW TERR SE S UN 30 The Seashore Inn…On The Beach 60 N. Prom 503.738.6368 29 Sandy Cove Inn 241 Ave. U 503.738.7473, 800.237.7463 28 Rivertide Suites Hotel 102 N. Holladay 877. 871.8433 27 River Inn At Seaside 531 Ave. A 503.717.5744 26 The Resort At Seaside 26 Ave. A 503.440.2097 25 Pine Cove Motel 2481 Hwy. 101 N. 503.738.5243, 800.479.5191 24 Paradise Suites & Vacation Rentals 741 S. Downing St. 503.738.6691, 800.738.6691 23 Ocean Front Motel 50 1st Ave. 503.738.5661, 866.808.5661 22 Motel 6 Of Seaside 2369 S. Roosevelt Drive 866.738.6269 21 McMenamins Gearhart Hotel 1157 N. Marion Ave., Gearhart 503.717.8150 20 Mariner Motel 429 S. Holladay 503.738.3690, 800.479.5191 19 The Lanai At The Cove 3140 Sunset Blvd. 503.738.6343, 800.738.COVE (2683) 18 Inn Of The Four Winds 820 N. Prom 503.738.9524, 800.818.9524 17 HIGHLAND DR Y R M H PRO SOUT S . DOW N ING ST S .E DG E WO OD ST 16 FAIRWAY CT OC EA N VIS BE AC TA HD WA U MBIA S . CO L R B E AC HD N. DOWNING ST M H PRO NORT ST EDGEWOOD ST LIN ST FR ANK E VEL T DR DR ADAY HOLL ALDERMILL RD G SOUTH WAHANNA RD ST REEF DR G HALBIG O L AU R E L EW O ER AT LW T ALDER DR ST S TIL S . FR ANK LIN GR ST OV E EY E PL HILLTOP DR FR JEF IRVI N AY W IRVINE ST K DR IRVINE ST R PA ST AY W KING ST DR HEMLOCK ST ROO S EST JACKSON ST ALPINE ST OR LINCOLN ST S COOPER ST seaside tsunami evacuation map 26TH 1 If you feel an earthquake Drop, cover and hold. After the earthquake, don’t wait for an official warning, head immediately ON FOOT out of the tsunami inundation zone. (It is estimated you’ll have 20 minutes to reach higher ground.) WAHAN NA LEW IS & CLARK RD 101 15TH 13TH 12TH AVE . DR AVE M AVE N RR TE AV E S O SH HILLTOP ROO D COOPER 4 5 BAY VIEW AV E U SET EVACUATION ROUTE 101 Kilometers BEERMAN CREEK LANE .2 Miles .3 .4 ASSEMBLY AREA ESTIMATED LARGE TSUNAMI INUNDATION LINE 0 .1 .2 .3 .4 .1 ASSEMBLY AREA BRIDGE ASSEMBLY AREA 0 2 ASSEMBLY AREA OC SUN S GRO VE G EW OO CO IST A IN Spruce 3 EA D N E DG LU M B IA AVE Q S WAHANNA PAC AVE J E RE SEV HOLL ADAY KLIN FR AN SOU TH P ROM B E AC H LINCOLN AN OCE IFIC AVE I AV E K AVE B E 101 IN BROADWAY BROADWAY AVE L W O ELT M ICU DAY LL A 2 ND YL NV 4TH 1ST AVE . AVE A AV E G 8 TH SK 4TH 3RD 2 ND 3 Stay in the assembly area 5TH HO N EC 5TH AN 6TH NOR TH P ROM 7TH W AC E 9 TH 8 TH N 12TH AVE . 2 ND 11TH 10 TH 9 TH Alder DR Locate which zone you’re in on the map, and follow that evacuation route to the designated assembly area. (Note: some of the bridges highlighted on the map may be difficult to cross after an earthquake, but these are the recommended routes at this time.) ASSEMBLY AREA 17TH 16TH WAH AN NA MBIA 18 TH C O LU 2 Where to go? Remain in the assembly area until you’re instructed otherwise. Aftershocks and tsunami waves are expected to continue for hours after the initial event. 1 24TH 1 EVACUATION ZONE 1 2 EVACUATION ZONE 2 3 EVACUATION ZONE 3 4 EVACUATION ZONE 4 5 EVACUATION ZONE 5 EAT LIKE A LOCAL Treat your taste buds to crave-worthy cuisine at these locals’ favorite restaurants. By Jon Shadel Whether you fill your days with outdoor adventures, shopping excursions or long hours on the beach, you’ll want to carve out time to indulge in Seaside’s mouthwatering culinary scene. Offering everything from steaming bowls of chowder to family-style Italian fare, restaurants here are defined by a traditional approach to cuisine and a refreshing lack of pretension, making it really hard to pick favorites. That’s why we quizzed locals on where to find the tastiest dishes, and as you might imagine, they suggested an overwhelming number of can’tmiss dining hot spots. Clearly, you could spend days eating your way through this town. But to help you get your bearings, we highlight a few suggested eateries where you can recharge for your next escapade. Hearty Brunch Feast Whether you wake up early to dip your toes in the surf or sleep in until noon, make your way to the Osprey Café (2281 Beach Drive) for hearty breakfast fare served all day. The chef focuses on perfecting the classics, and the menu leans heavily toward comfort food — think French toast made with crusty sourdough bread, buttermilk pancakes with strips of crispy bacon and homemade drop biscuits smothered in sausage gravy. The kids can feast here, too, with short stacks of teddy bear pancakes guaranteed to crack a smile on even the grumpiest faces. Want something a bit lighter? Try the yummy avocado toast topped with two poached eggs. Can’t-Miss Clam Chowder Lounging on the beachfront patio at Maggie’s on the Prom (581 S. Promenade) is a classic Oregon Coast dining experience — both for the ocean views and the equally impressive menu of new American fare. Named for the cat that once roamed the restaurant and rested in the laps of guests, Maggie’s takes a relaxed approach to fine dining, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. The chef sources many local ingredients for seasonally inspired dishes, including a selection of ocean-fresh seafood and a variety of gluten-free options. But a year-round favorite is the thick and creamy clam chowder, which pairs perfectly with the Dungeness crab cakes. Old-Fashioned Bagels For more than two decades, Bagels by the Sea (210 S. Holladay Drive) has made tasty New Yorkstyle bagels the old-fashioned way: kettle boiled and baked fresh daily, resulting in a classic bagel that is thick and chewy with a delectable, moist crust. Locals flock here every morning for more than a dozen varieties (ranging from the humble poppy seed to savory bacon and cheddar). They offer an impressive selection of flavored cream cheeses as well, to spread over the Fresh salmon at Maggie’s on the Prom seasideOR.com 25 crusty, fresh-toasted goodness. If cream cheese isn’t enough, try their gourmet breakfast and lunch sandwiches; the most popular is the Eggle Bagel — fluffy, scrambled egg, melted cheddar and your choice of bacon, ham or sausage on a plain bagel. VISIT SEASIDE, OR Perfect Pizza, Delivered What’s better than dining out? Having a delicious meal delivered right to your door! And in Seaside, a number of old-fashioned pizzerias bake pies that compete with the best of them. Local favorites include Angelina’s Pizzeria and Cafe (300 S. Roosevelt Drive) and Pizza Harbor (39 N. Edgewood St.) — both offering dine-in, takeout and delivery options. Angelina’s has earned a cult following for its New York-style pizza, made with dough prepared from scratch on a daily basis. Pizza Harbor, on the other hand, has been a regional institution for more than three decades thanks to classic thin-crust pizzas — featuring a traditional house sauce — and toasted hoagies. Epic Pastrami Sandwich Located just a few paces from the Prom, Tsunami Sandwich Company (11 Broadway St.) serves up sandwiches, soups, hot dogs and sweet treats perfect for picnicking on the beach. And while GEARHART BOWL & FULTANO’S PIZZA 3518 Highway 101 N, Gearhart 503-738-5333 gearhartbowl.com 26 seasideOR.com PHILLIPS CANDIES 217 Broadway, Seaside 503-738-5402 phillipscandies.com FUNLAND ARCADE 201 Broadway, Seaside 503-738-7361 funlandseaside.com “Family fun since ‘31” TWISTED FISH STEAKHOUSE & SPORTS LOUNGE SEASIDE FULTANO’S PIZZA 215 Broadway, Seaside 503-738-5612 fultanos.com 311 Broadway, Seaside 503-738-3467 twistedfishsteakhouse.com “Coastal Dining at its Freshest” Jason Kaplan FINN’S FISH HOUSE 227 Broadway, Seaside 503-738-8330 finnsfishhouse.com Nonni’s Italian Bistro their wide-ranging menu includes plenty of crave-worthy items, the Tsunami Pastrami is what they’re most famous for. Once you see it, you’ll understand why: They pile half a pound of tender pastrami on marble-rye bread with sharp Swiss cheese and tangy horseradish mustard. To put it in simple terms, it’s one tasty monster! Finish off your meal by indulging in a few scoops of Tillamook Ice Cream, made just south of Seaside in the town of Tillamook. Family-Style Italian Fare Named in honor of the owner’s grandmother, Nonni’s Italian Bistro (831 Broadway St.) takes your taste buds on a tour of Italian comfort food, from house favorites like fontina-stuffed meatballs and spaghetti to buttery chicken piccata. Bring family and friends, and start with a few plates from the antipasti menu; the steamer clams served with butter and lemon won’t disappoint. Moving on to the next course, oversize portions mean entrees are also perfect for sharing, allowing you to sample a little bit of everything. But once you taste dishes like the lasagna — made with delicious layers of Bolognese sauce, fontina, mozzarella and fresh basil — you might want to keep it all for yourself. Some places guard their secrets. not Seaside. Download the Seaside App for quick access to tide tables, restaurants, accommodations and everything else you need to Seaside. Available for iPhone and Android. OPEN EVERY DAY FOR Breakfast, Lunch, Happy Hour, & Dinner MAGGIE’S ON THE PROM SEASIDE’S OCEANFRONT FINE DINING Seasonal Outdoor Oceanfront Patio - Ocean Views Fresh Northwest Cuisine Seafood - Steaks Gluten Free Clam Chowder - Wine and Specialty Drinks 2 Blocks South Of the turnaround inside the seaside oceanfront inn 581 S PROM • 5037386403 MAGGIESONTHEPROM.COM seasideOR.com 27 WHERE SHOULD WE EAT? Sometimes the trickiest part of dining out is simply choosing a place to eat. But if the options seem overwhelming, don’t fret; we’re here to help. Ask your pals these easy questions and we’ll suggest a few favorite spots. Just remember, this is Seaside; you’re welcome to dine with the family or take a date wherever you fancy. You’ll find complete dining listings on pages 41-43 (with full contact information, too). How hungry are you? Really hungry! Just a little Kids? Quick bite and drinks? YES! NO! Dooger’s Seafood & Grill ■ ■ Pig ‘N Pancake Yes. ■ Bagels By The Sea ■ Bell Buoy No. Seaside Brewing Company ■ Angelina’s Pizzeria & Café ■ ■ Pizza Harbor ■ Fultano’s Pizza ■ Osprey Café ■ McKeown’s ■ Finn’s Fish House On a date? Tsunami Sandwich Company Dessert? ■ U Street Pub & Eatery ■ Romantic. Maggie’s on the Prom ■ Casual. Twisted Fish Steakhouse ■ Yes. ■ No. Sea Star Gelato Zinger’s Homemade Ice Cream ■ The Boardwalk Restaurant & Lounge ■ Nonni’s Italian Bistro ■ U Street Pub Norma’s Seafood & Steak ■ Flashback Malt Shoppe ■ ■ ■ Firehouse Grill McMenamins Sand Trap Pub ■ Dooger’s Seafood & Grill ■ Tuckered Bear Ice Cream ■ ■ Dundee’s Donuts Walk the Prom! 28 seasideOR.com Why go else? anywhere The perfect setting for your next convention, trade show, or event. Working with groups from 25 to 1,500. Watch a virtual tour on our website. Contact Gretchen Darnell: 800.394.3303 SeasideConvention.com For great clam chowder, fresh seafood, choice steak, house made desserts, cocktails and a regional wine & beer list seek out this forty year old treasure. Perhaps the most mentioned restaurant on the coast, a “ bucket list “ stop! Open Daily @ 11:00am • 20 N. Columbia 503-738-4331 • NormasSeaside.com MORE DINING IDEAS Don Frank Find full dining listings on p. 41 Firehouse Grill Dining Key ADA Children’s menu Lounge Meeting room Reservations The Boardwalk Restaurant & Lounge 30 N. Prom 503.738.8481, 800.222.2244 boardwalkseaside.com $$-$$$ Enjoy amazing ocean views at Seaside’s historic Turnaround. Dining room features fresh seafood, steaks, delicious dinners, hamburgers, salads and a kid’s menu. Enjoy daily happy hour specials in the lounge, live music, dancing and sports telecasts. Seasonal outdoor seating. 30 seasideOR.com Dooger’s Seafood & Grill 505 Broadway St. 503.738.3773, doogersseafood.com $$$ Acclaimed clam chowder, award-winning seafood entrees, fried, sautéed or Cajun style. Steak, fettuccine, sandwiches, salads, and homemade desserts. Cocktails, beer and wine available. One hundred percent non-smoking. Open at 11 a.m. daily for lunch and dinner. Finn’s Fish House 227 Broadway St. Seaside 503.738.8330, finnsfishhouse.com $$ Seafood, pasta and steak selections all served in a comfortable atmosphere. Family dining as well as a full service lounge featuring Oregon Lottery and Pac 12 Network. Serving breakfast daily at 7 a.m. and lunch/dinner at 11 a.m. and daily happy hour. Gearhart Bowl & Fultano’s Pizza 3518 N. Hwy. 101, Gearhart 503.738.5333, gearhartbowl.com $$ The best of both worlds! Great pizza and bowling all while enjoying the big game on one of the 10' TV screens! A state of the art 12 lane bowling alley with the coast’s favorite, Fultano’s Pizza. Open daily at 11 a.m. Gray Whale BBQ 280 S. Roosevelt 503.717.5068, graywhalebbq.com $-$$ McMenamins Sand Trap Pub 1157 N. Marion Ave., Gearhart 503.717.8150, mcmenamins.com $$ Pig ‘N Pancake 323 Broadway St. 503.738.7243, pignpancake.com $ Overlooking the historic Gearhart Golf Links, they offer seasonal specials, fresh seafood, award-winning chowder and more. Order a McMenamins handcrafted ale, wine, spirit, cider or coffee to pair with your meal. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner; outdoor seating available. Everybody loves Pig ‘N Pancake. Featuring 35 breakfast varieties served anytime including their own family recipes.The coast’s favorite breakfast spot is now more than breakfast. Try their delicious steaks, seafood and chowder. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Sea Star Gelato 8 N. Columbia St. seastargelato.com $ Come in for amazing BBQ, smoked meats, hamburgers, fish & chips, kids menu and more. Enjoy the dine-in and take-out menu. They can cater events at your location or host private parties in their restaurant. Please call or email with your event information. The destination for incredible, homemade Italian gelato and sorbetto. Find uniquely inspired flavors with everything from classico to cuckoo with abundant vegan options.Visit this family owned/operated shop for a memorable dessert you can only experience in Seaside. Norma’s Seafood & Steak 20 N. Columbia 503.738.4331, normasseaside.com $$$ Maggie’s on the Prom 581 S. Promenade (enter at 580 S. Beach Drive) 503.738.6403, theseasideinn.com $$$ Oceanfront dining and seasonal outdoor patio. Serving breakfast, lunch, happy hour and dinner daily. Seafood, local crab, steaks, salads, sandwiches, burgers, clam chowder, gluten-free options, local ingredients, frittatas, crepes, chicken fried steak and much more. Pet-friendly patio. Perhaps the most mentioned restaurant on the Oregon Coast! For more than 39 years, it has been the place to go for great clam chowder, fresh seafood, choice steaks, homemade desserts and regional wine list. Open daily at 11 a.m. Seaside Fultano’s Pizza 215 Broadway St. 503.738.5612, fultanos.com $$ Fultano’s takes pride in their pizza creations, hot sub sandwiches, salad bar, burgers, wings and more. It’s a family fun environment, featuring large screen TVs for all viewers. Large groups and parties welcome. Open daily at 11 a.m. Call for delivery. Twisted Fish Steakhouse 311 Broadway St. 503.738.3467, twistedfishsteakhouse.com $$ Hand-cut steaks, fresh seafood and more! Full service lounge with 22 HD TVs and Oregon Lottery. Open daily at 11 a.m. Daily happy hour from 3-6 p.m. and Sunday Brunch & Bloody Mary bar with NFL Sunday Ticket from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. seasideOR.com 31 ONE OF THE LARGEST SELECTIONS OF STERLING SILVER JEWELRY IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST! SPAY & NEUTER THRIFT SHOP of Seaside, Oregon • All Volunteer • Animal Welfare • Non-Profit • Since 1988 317 Broadway St. Seaside, Oregon 503-738-6022 50% to 75% OFF REGULAR RETAIL Find us on Facebook! 600 Broadway at the Riverwalk | 503.738.7040 Bruce’s Candy Kitchen Making Sweet Memories Since 1963 570 Necanicum Drive, Seaside, OR 97138 (503) 738-7065 seasidemuseum@hotmail.com www.seasidemuseum.org BUD’S RV PARK & CAMPGROUND GROCERY BAIT & TACKLE • Homemade Saltwater Taffy & Treats • Hand-dipped Chocolate • Caramel Apples • Fudge & More! SEASIDE 111 N Roosevelt, Suite 320 Seaside, Or • 503.738.7828 CANNON BEACH 256 N Hemlock Cannon Beach, Or • 503.436.2641 WE RENT CRABBING, CLAMMING, & FISHING GEAR • FREE WI-FI 503 738 6855 • budsrv.com • Seaside, OR SHOP WITH BRUCE’S ONLINE WWW.BRUCESCANDY.COM LEBRATI CE over NG 50 years OF SWEET MEMORIES ON THE OREGON COAST shop Don Frank Discover one-of-a-kind souvenirs at charming boutiques, kite shops, beach stores and more — all tax free, of course. Phillips Candies seasideOR.com 33 HUNT FOR TREASURES AROUND TOWN Beach Books By Karen Vitt Fairweather House & Gallery 34 seasideOR.com Karen Vitt You may know Seaside for its expansive beach and coastal charm. But unsuspecting visitors will be delighted to discover a bustling shopping scene that has, in recent years, seen a number of local and independent boutiques crop up. This is especially true in Seaside’s historic Gilbert District, centered on Broadway Street just east of the Necanicum River, which divides the town’s core into two distinct scenes. East of the river, upscale boutiques and galleries featuring local artists, designer labels and eco-friendly practices are now a mainstay. West of the river, in the heart of downtown, you’ll find arcades, candy stores and T-shirt shops mingling with a handful of original outposts that bring local products, art and sophisticated souvenirs to the mix. On both sides of the river and in shops off the beaten path, there is growing interest in promoting area artisans and sending shoppers home with distinctly Seaside memories — all tax free, of course. Most of the shops are pet friendly, and the business owners sit behind the counters ready to chat up the locals and direct visitors to the best finds in town. Denise Fairweather, an interior designer who owns the gorgeous Fairweather House & Gallery, has lived in Seaside for 10 years and has watched the town evolve. “Each Seaside shop is unique,” she says. “There are 27 businesses in two city blocks and only two landlords, so each boutique has to do its own thing. You won’t find a cookie-cutter store in the shopping district. Most often the owner is in the shop. We shop local and hire local.” To shop the best of Seaside, begin at the east end of Broadway Street and stroll west, about a 20-minute walk toward the ocean. Later, hop on a bike or take your car to visit several noteworthy destinations off the main strip. Gilbert District: Bookshops to Boutiques Seaside’s past meets the present in its charming, restored Gilbert District, home to some of the town’s oldest buildings and trendiest shops. Fairweather House & Gallery (612 Broadway St.) anchors the historic district with a stunning selection of beautifully displayed art and one-of-a-kind home furnishings by dozens of local and regional artists. Covet the modern paintings by Carol Thompson, known to be a favorite of Brad Pitt’s, and shop alongside visitors from all over the world for paintings, photographs, sculptures and jewelry, as well as pieces handcrafted from glass, wood, stone, bronze and ceramics. Pop into SeaSoles Shoe Boutique (12 N. Holladay Drive) for a selection of modern shoes, boots, bags and jewelry that competes with big-brand stores in larger cities. Find leather boots, strappy sandals and playful bags from Born, KEEN and Sakroots, plus colorful Kamik rain boots that will see you to the beach and beyond. Two Great Oceanfront Hotels 30 Ave G Seaside, OR 800-621-9876 hitideseaside.com Jason Kaplan 300 N Prom Seaside, OR 800-468-6232 ebbtideseaside.com Next visit Beach Books (616 Broadway St.) to pet the house cat, a 10-year-old rescued Tabby named Oz, and to pick up popular beach reads, novels and historical books by local authors. Also shop for locally made jewelry, cards and gifts — and pop upstairs to experience a rotating selection of local art, regular author readings, signings and other events. On the same block, B. Boutique (600 Broadway St.) is the trendiest shop in town for urban clothing and accessories. Stop here for your Citizens of Humanity denim and your comfy-chic Michael Stars tops, Kai body products, and playful purses and shoes with a Frenchie theme. For a change of pace, cross Broadway to visit Hold Fast Tattoo Company (611 Broadway St.), a large, quirky space where two experienced tattoo artists decorate walk-in visitors with permanent souvenirs — nauticalinspired tattoos are the most popular with tourists — inking away in a playful setting filled with local art, jewelry made from bone and feathered hair pieces. SEASIDE OCEANFRONT INN PET FRIENDLY JACUZZI BATHS FIREPLACES OCEANFRONT SUITES FULL SERVICE RESTAURANT 580 Beach Drive Seaside, Or • theseasideinn.com • 503-738-6403 seasideOR.com 35 R E S O R Karen Vitt Tipton’s Home Decor and Chocolates 36 seasideOR.com kind amber jewelry and one of the largest sterling-silver jewelry collections in the Pacific Northwest. You’ll also uncover unique Gothic and steampunk sculptures, handpainted Day of the Dead masks, Furrybones figurines and in-yourface artwork at surprisingly affordable prices. Cross the street to enter the Seaside Carousel Mall (300 Broadway St.), where playful shops and giddy children scamper about a classic, old-fashioned working carousel. Here The Kite Shop Seaside offers outrageous and custom kite designs; Seaside Mostly Hats tops heads with cool fedoras, chic beanies, cowboy hats and a huge collection of crazy costume hats; and Flashback Malt Shoppe serves up old-fashioned malts and shakes, along with house-made soda, candy and vintage gifts. Cleanline Surf Jason Kaplan Downtown: Sweets to Souvenirs Once you cross the river and head west toward the ocean, Broadway Street becomes jam-packed with souvenir shops, candy stores and a number of can’t-miss local spots. First take a break from reality and step into the magical world of year-round Christmas in the twinkling Tipton’s Home Decor and Chocolates (319 Broadway St.). Here you’ll find a wonderland of European home furnishings, as well as holiday decor that sparkles with light reflected in an assortment of pretty lamps, linens, candles, figurines and handcrafted glass ornaments. One shopper was overheard exclaiming, “It’s like a fairy land in here!” Enter another universe entirely at Molly Morgan Jewelry (317 Broadway St.), an edgy jewelry store and gallery selling one-of-a- Off the Beaten Path While most of Seaside’s best shopping is found on or near Broadway Street, it’s worth venturing off course to explore a few local favorites. Since 1980 Cleanline Surf (60 N. Roosevelt Drive) has been outfitting surfers and beachgoers with the boards and accessories they need to make waves. Surfboards, paddleboards, skateboards, wetsuits, footwear, eyewear — you name it. If you’re taking a break from shopping to splash around, this is a must-stop shop to rent or buy. Seaside Factory Outlet Center (1111 N. Roosevelt Drive) is another local favorite for big brands at low prices, boasting more than 20 shops for bargain hunting. The mall is anchored by the Nike Factory Store, where you’ll find steep discounts on athletic wear with the signature swoosh; Pendleton Outlet, a must for gorgeous wool blankets and apparel inspired by the brand’s popular Native American prints; and the recent addition of Helly Hansen, Seaside’s greatest source for stylish yet technical activewear for outdoor enthusiasts. Don’t miss the Wine & Beer Haus, featuring more than 300 varieties of beer and wine from Oregon and around the world. Karen Vitt SunRose Gallery FIND UNIQUE SOUVENIRS Traditional candy and T-shirts are universally appealing beach souvenirs, but these oneof-a-kind finds will really bring home the personality of this quirky town. First stop: Seaside Antique Mall (726 Broadway St.), for all manner of ocean-worthy vintage collectibles and nostalgic gifts. Have a blast visiting the past, and bring home authentic nautical finds like Japanese glass floats, ship helms, colorful crab-pot floats, lifesaver rings — even weathered old mermaid ship figureheads. Tourists also love to root around for antique Oregon license plates and vintage Seaside postcards. Shop SunRose Gallery (606 Broadway St.) for playful, recycled art crafted from found objects by artist Patty Thurlby, who transforms old tuna and tomato cans into whimsical wall hangings with a message. One mixed-media piece serves as a souvenir with lasting wisdom: “She who would seek for pearls must dive below.” If it’s snacks you seek, Seaside Jerky Store (111 Broadway St.) will surprise you with imaginative vegan and vegetarian options in addition to its wild selection of exotic jerky — think ostrich, alligator and kangaroo. Bring home natural foods and gifts, too, like handcrafted vegan soap made from scrumptious marionberries by Dragonfly DayDream, discovered by shop owner Donna Benefiel at a farmers market in Forest Grove. Finally, head to Northwest Winds Kite Shop (19 Broadway St.) for a stellar selection of kites and windsocks — perfect for a high-flying afternoon on the beach, or catching wind wherever your next trip takes you. PRESENT THIS AD FOR 10% OFF YOUR NEXT STAY USE CODE “SVG”. NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER SPECIALS OR OFFERS. 30 N. PROM & 900 S. HOLLADAY SEASIDE, OR SHILOINNS.COM / 800.222.2244 3140 Sunset Blvd Seaside, OR 97138 www.SeasideLanai.com 503.738.6343/800.738.COVE Oceanfront condo units. Individual owned and decorated units available for nightly rentals. The Lanai is the only motel condo located in the Cove area of Seaside Oregon. seasideOR.com 37 PRESENT THIS AD FOR A FREE DESSERT! 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Holladay Seaside, OR 97138 503-738-3651 BENNECO, INC., DBA PRINTING • COPYING • DIGITAL SERVICES Locally Owned and Operated Serving the North Coast Since 1993 Black & White, Color & Self-Service Copies Offset Printing | Custom Garment Screen Printing Engineering Copies | Wide Format Color | Laminating Vinyl Lettering | Internet Access | Computer Rental | Fax SEASIDE 507 S Roosevelt Dr. (503) 738-4102 FAX: (503) 738-4184 LZQSEA1@YAHOO.COM ASTORIA 818 Commercial (503) 325-1185 FAX: (503) 325-1207 LZQAST@GMAIL.COM Hours: Mon-Fri 8am - 6pm / Sat 10am - 4pm A Tradition of Excellence SINCE 1961 35 Breakfast Varieties Served Anytime Try our gourmet burgers, soups, chowder, steaks, seafood, and homemade desserts! Kids Menu Available www.pignpancake.com DIRECTORY Leah Nash What to do and where to eat, shop and stay. Seaside Turnaround seasideOR.com 39 Seaside Carousel what to do In Seaside Bounce Around Play Park 1111 N. Roosevelt 503.738.9500 Bumper Cars, Miniature Golf & Downtown Fun (Ride the Skooter) 110 Broadway 503.738.5540 Bumper cars, mini golf and downtown fun! Tilt-a-Whirl and Pronto Pup stand has provided generations of family fun. In the heart of historic Seaside for 60 years. Summer hours: 11:30 a.m. – 10:30 p.m., 7 days a week. Cleanline Surf Shop 60 N Roosevelt 503.738.7888, cleanlinesurf.com Family owned since 1980, Cleanline is the NW’s Original Surf Shop! Quality gear & expert advice make Cleanline your go-to before hitting the beach. Rentals & professional surf instructors available for lessons. Open daily. 40 seasideOR.com Northwest Women’s Surf Camps Creative Beginnings Arts & Crafts 620 S. Holladay 503.738.9580 www.seasidecreativebeginnings.com Discover Paragliding 503.440.0733 discoverparagliding.com Flash from the Past Photography 300 Broadway 503.738.9600 flashfromthepast1.blogspot.com Funland Arcade 201 Broadway 503.738.7361, funlandseaside.com Experience the Coast’s largest arcade! Hundreds of arcade and redemption games including Fascination, Skee Ball, Air Hockey, Bumper Cars, Pinball, classics and much more! Come join them for some old fashioned fun! Family fun since ’31. Open daily at 9 a.m. Northwest Women’s Surf Camps PO Box 425 503.440.5782 nwwomenssurfcamps.com Old Tyme Photography 3 Broadway 503.738.7436 Oregon Coast Portraits 300 Broadway 503.717.9539 oregoncoastportraits.webs.com Prom Bike & Hobby Shop 622 12th Ave. 503.738.8251, prombikeshop.com Ride the Carousel 300 Broadway 503.738.6728 seasidecarouselmall.com Seaside Aquarium 200 N .Prom 503.738.6211, seasideaquarium.com See live exhibits featuring regional marine life including the Pacific Octopus, Wolf Eel and giant Sunflower Starfish! See the 35-foot Gray Whale skeleton and learn more about Northwest sea life in the hands-on discovery center. Seaside Cinema 1026 12th Ave. 503.738.0671, catheaters.com Seaside Factory Outlet Center 1111 N. Roosevelt 503.717.1603, seasideoutlets.com Featuring designer labels and name brand merchandise at factory direct prices. Over 100,000 square feet of savings, shopping, great food, fun and more. Just a few blocks from the beach at coastal Highway 101 and 12th Ave. Seaside Family Fun Park 85911 S. Hwy. 101 503.738.2076 Seaside Helicopters 85913 S. Hwy. 101 503.440.4123 seaside-helicopters.com Enjoy a flight and views of Seaside you will always remember. Amazing beach, ocean, town and mountain vistas. Flights in summer on most good weather days and in winter most good weather weekends. Next to Seaside Family Fun Park. Seaside Museum & Historical Society 570 Necanicum Drive 503.738.7065, seasidemuseum.org Open 10 a.m. –3 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Walk through to get a sense of Seaside’s past. Have fun at the Old Fashioned 4th of July Social or at a Gingerbread Tea, held in the Butterfield Cottage on the Saturdays between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Call them for details. Seaside Surf Shop 1116 S. Roosevelt 503.717.1100, seasidesurfshop.com Seaside Yoga 609 Broadway 503.739.7104 seasideyogaretreats.com Sunset Empire Park & Recreation District 1140 Broadway 503.738.3311, sunsetempire.com Indoor public swimming pool, spa pool, 20x40 foot warm water pool, youth center, fitness room and drop-in classes, community and senior center, playground equipment, basketball courts, award-winning skate park, child entertainment classes, special events, facility rentals and more! Open daily. Wheel Fun Rentals 21 N. Columbia 503.717.4337 wheelfunrentals.com/locations/ seaside where to eat Bar & Grill Beach N Brew 401 Avenue A 503.738.6447 facebook.com/pages/Beach-NBrew/116097145084804 Undersea Coffee 26 Avenue A 503.738.4815 facebook.com/pages/underseacoffee/215218091825481 Dundee’s Bar & Grill 414 Broadway 503.738.7006, dundeesseaside.com Delis Relief Pitcher Tavern Hwy. 101 S. 503.738.9801, oceanviewresort.com Seaside Brewing Company 851 Broadway 503.717.5451, seasidebrewing.com Coffee Shops Flavel House Museum 441 8th St., Astoria 503.325.2203, cumtux.org Fort Stevens State Park Historical Area Hammond 503.861.1470, visitftstevens.com Gearhart Golf Links 1157 N. Marion, Gearhart 503.738.3538 gearhartgolflinks.com Oregon’s oldest golf course established in 1892 is open to the public and playable year-round. Features a Championship 18-hole Links course, Pro Shop and Daisy May’s Sandwich Shop 1111 N. Roosevelt 503.739.7099 Tsunami Sandwich Company 11 Broadway 503.738.5427 tsunamisandwiches.com Full Menu Bagels by the Sea 210 S. Holladay 503.717.9145 Caffe Latte 300 Broadway 503.738.8631 seasidecarouselmall.com Bee Bop/ Big Kahuna Burgers 111 Broadway, Ste. 1 503.738.3271, shopseaside.com The Coffee Shop Inc. 7 Broadway 503.738.9917, shopseaside.com Bell Buoy/ Buoy’s Best Fish House 1800 S. Roosevelt 503.470.6778 bellbuoyofseaside.com Bigfoot’s Pub & Grub 2427 S. Roosevelt 503.738.7009 bigfootssteakhouse.com The Boardwalk Restaurant & Lounge 30 N. Prom 503.738.8481, 800.222.2244 boardwalkseaside.com Enjoy amazing ocean views at Seaside’s historic Turnaround. Dining room features fresh seafood, steaks, delicious dinners, hamburgers, salads and a kid’s menu. Enjoy daily happy hour specials in the lounge, live music, dancing and sports telecasts. Seasonal outdoor seating. Bravo’s Taqueria 200 Broadway #3 971.344.5885 Casa Del Sol 1313 S. Roosevelt 503.738.6744 The Crabby Oyster 150 Broadway 503.738.6300, thecrabbyoyster.com Dooger’s Seafood & Grill 505 Broadway 503.738.3773, doogersseafood.com Acclaimed clam chowder, awardwinning seafood entrees, fried, sautéed or Cajun style. Steak, fettuccine, sandwiches, salads, and homemade desserts. Cocktails, beer and wine available. One hundred percent non-smoking. Open at 11 a.m. daily for lunch and dinner. Fresh crab at Bell Buoy Heritage Museum 1618 Exchange St., Astoria 503.338.4849, cumtux.org High Life Adventures 92111 High Life Road,Warrenton 503.861.9875 highlife-adventures.com Enjoy an exhilarating experience in a beautiful setting! Take a guided tour of 8 zip lines around and over a 7-acre lake. Over a mile of zipping! Team building programs available. Lewis and Clark National Historical Park 92343 Fort Clatsop Road, Astoria 503.861.2471, nps.gov/lewi Oregon Film Museum 732 Duane St., Astoria 503.325.2203 oregonfilmmuseum.org Left to right: Leah Nash; Justin Bailie; Don Frank Columbia River Maritime Museum 1792 Marine Drive, Astoria 503.325.2323, crmm.org Explore the extreme forces at work along the Columbia River Bar and learn about waves that can exceed 40 feet in severe winter storms. See exciting exhibits on the U.S. Coast Guard and Columbia River Bar Pilots.Witness the legendary salmon fishing runs and take a tour of a floating lighthouse, the lightship Columbia. Fun for the whole family! McMenamins Sand Trap Restaurant. PGA Professionals are available for lessons. Seaside Coffee House 5 N. Holladay 503.717.0111 seasidecoffeeroasters.com The Bridge Tender 554 Broadway 503.738.8002, shopseaside.com The Irish Pub 724 Broadway 503.738.5232 mckeownsrestaurant.com Near Seaside Internet Coffeé 317 S. Columbia 503.717.1749 seasideOR.com 41 Finn’s Fish House 227 Broadway 503.738.8330, finnsfishhouse.com Seafood, pasta and steak selections all served in a comfortable atmosphere. Family dining as well as a full service lounge featuring Oregon Lottery and Pac12 Network. Serving breakfast daily at 7 a.m., lunch/dinner at 11 a.m. and happy hour daily! Firehouse Grill 841 Broadway 503.717.5502 Gray Whale BBQ & Grill 280 S. Roosevelt 503.717.5068, graywhalebbq.com Come in for amazing BBQ, smoked meats, hamburgers, fish & chips, kids menu and more.They have dine-in or take-out options.They can cater events at your location or host private parties in their restaurant. Please call or email them with your event information. Guadalajara Taco Shop 65 N. Holladay 503.738.4338 Guido & Vito’s Italian Eatery 604 Broadway 503.717.1229, guidoandvitos.com Maggie’s on the Prom 581 S. Promenade (enter at 580 S. Beach Drive) 503.738.6403, theseasideinn.com Oceanfront dining and seasonal outdoor patio. Serving breakfast, lunch, happy hour and dinner daily. Seafood, local crab, steaks, salads, sandwiches, burgers, clam chowder, gluten free options, local ingredients, frittatas, crepes, chicken fried steak and much more. Pet friendly patio. Osprey Café 2281 Beach 503.739.7054 facebook.com/ospreycafe Mazatlan Mexican Restaurant 1445 S. Roosevelt 503.717.9678 Patty’s Wicker Café 600 Broadway, Ste. 7&8 503.717.1272 McKeown’s 1 N. Holladay 503.738.5232 mckeownsrestaurant.com McMenamins Sand Trap Pub 1157 N. Marion Ave., Gearhart 503.717.8150, mcmenamins.com Just four miles north of Seaside, the Gearhart Hotel and Sand Trap pub grace the gorgeous greens of the Gearhart Golf Links. Come by for a casual meal, inside or on the patio, paired with a fresh handcrafted beverage. New Garden Asian Cuisine 300 Broadway 503.738.9639 newgardenasiancuisine.com Nonni’s Italian Bistro 831 Broadway 503.738.4264 nonnisitalianbistro.com Norma’s Seafood & Steak 20 N. Columbia 503.738.4331, normasseaside.com Perhaps the most mentioned restaurant on the Oregon Coast! For more than 39 years it is the place to go for great clam chowder, fresh seafood, choice steaks, homemade desserts and regional wine list. Open daily at 11 a.m. Pig ‘N Pancake 323 Broadway 503.738.7243, pignpancake.com Everybody loves Pig ‘N Pancake. Featuring 35 breakfast varieties served anytime including their own family recipes. The coast’s favorite breakfast spot is now more than breakfast.Try their delicious steaks, seafood and chowder. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Riley’s Restaurant & Lounge 1104 S. Holladay 503.738.9701, shopseaside.com Saigon Deli 200 Broadway #4 503.738.6628 Salvatore’s 414 N. Prom 503.738.3334, theseasideinn.com Sam’s Seaside Café 104 Broadway 503.717.1725 Seaside Gelato Café 409 Broadway 503.739.7017 Tokyo Teriyaki 1111 N. Roosevelt 503.717.9292, tokyoteriyaki.com Tora Sushi Lounge 619 Broadway 503.738.5226, torasushi.com Twisted Fish Steakhouse 311 Broadway 503.738.3467 twistedfishsteakhouse.com Hand cut steaks, fresh seafood and more! Full service lounge with 22 HD TVs and Oregon Lottery. Open daily at 11 a.m. Daily happy hour from 3-6 p.m. and Sunday Brunch & Bloody Mary bar with NFL Sunday Ticket from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.! U Street Pub & Eatery 220 Ave. U 503.738.7444 West Lake Chinese Restaurant 1480 S. Roosevelt 503.738.3406 westlakechineserestaurant.com Pizza Angelina’s Pizzeria & Café 300 S. Roosevelt 503.717.1230 angelinaspizzeriaandcafe.com BJ’s Pizza Palace & Sports Bar 2490 Hwy. 101 N. 503.738.7763 facebook.com/bjspizzapalace Gearhart Bowl & Fultano’s Pizza 3518 N. Hwy. 101, Gearhart 503.738.5333, gearhartbowl.com The best of both worlds! Great pizza and bowling all while enjoying the big game on one of their 10' TV screens! A state of the art 12 lane bowling alley with the coast’s favorite, Fultano’s Pizza. Open daily at 11 a.m. The Pizza Harbor 39 N. Edgewood 503.738.7210, pizzaharbor.com Seaside Fultano’s Pizza 215 Broadway 503.738.5612, fultanos.com They deliver! Fultano’s takes pride in their pizza creations, hot sub sandwiches, salad bar, burgers, wings and more. It’s a family fun environment, featuring large screen TVs for all viewers. Large groups and parties welcome. Open daily at 11 a.m. Sweet Treats Bruce’s Candy Kitchen 1111 N. Roosevelt Drive, Ste. 320 (Seaside Outlet Mall) 503.738.7828 brucescandy.com A shopping excursion is not complete without stopping at Bruce’s Candy Kitchen. Featuring saltwater taffy, homemade treats, hand-dipped chocolates, caramel corn, fudge, peanut brittle, caramel apples, plus licorices, gummies, novelty candies… Life is sweet at Bruce’s! The Stand Mexican Food 109 N. Holladay 503.738.6592 Don Frank U Street Pub & Eatery 42 seasideOR.com The Buzz on Broadway 406a Broadway 503.717.8808, thebuzzcandy.com Dundee’s Donuts 414 Broadway 503.738.7006 facebook.com/pages/dundeesdonuts/136688926379237 Phillips Candies 217 Broadway 503.738.5402, phillipscandies.com After nearly 120 years in business, they’ve perfected the candy making business. From 14 flavors of homemade salt water taffy to delectable chocolates and old fashioned caramel corn, they’ve got you covered. Open daily at 10 a.m. Rascals 320 Broadway 503.738.6937 Seaside Candyman 21 N. Columbia 503.738.5280, shopseaside.com Karen Vitt Flashback Malt Shoppe 300 Broadway #8 503.738.6614 seasidecarouselmall.com where to shop Aspirin Shop 300 Broadway 503.738.9768 Sea Star Gelato 8 N. Columbia seastargelato.com The destination for incredible, homemade Italian gelato and sorbetto. Find uniquely inspired flavors with everything from classico to cuckoo with abundant vegan options.Visit this family owned/operated shop for a memorable dessert you can only experience in Seaside. B Boutique 600 Broadway 503.738.6882, jennybbo.com Seaside Gelato Café 409 Broadway 503.739.7017 By the Sea 300 Broadway 503.738.9219 Three Little Birds Bakery 8 N. Holladay Drive 503.738.4356 threelittlebirdsbakery.com Cotton Club 415 Broadway 503.738.6225, cottonclubseaside.com They sell a variety of quality outerwear that will keep you comfortable while you enjoy Seaside and the Oregon Coast. Seaside sweatshirts and T-shirts, scarves, rain boots, umbrellas and socks. Towels and swim trunks as well as sunglasses and beach bags. Peace Frog shirts and accessories available. Tom ‘n’ Larry Candies 133 Broadway 503.738.6110 tomnlarrycandies.com Tuckered Bear Ice Cream 111 Broadway 503.738.6088 We’re All Ears 200 Broadway 503.738.0102 Zinger’s Homemade Ice Cream 210 Broadway 503.738.3939, zingersicecream.com Beach Books 616 Broadway 503.738.3500, beachbooks37.com Beach Puppy Dog 614 Broadway 503.738.9262, beachpuppyonline.com Country Bungalow 300 Broadway 503.738.8196, countrybungalow.biz Del Sol 530 Broadway 503.717.5400 delsol.com/stores/seaside Sea Soles Shoe Boutique Fairweather House & Gallery 612 Broadway 503.738.4003 fairweatherhouseandgarden.com Heron’s Nest 405 Broadway 503.738.5537, heronsnestgifts.com Isabell Ross 821 Broadway 503.738.8004 The Jewelry Box 300 Broadway 503.717.1503 Kay-Lynn’s 317 Broadway 503.738.6156 The Man Store 210 Broadway 503.738.5750 Mary Anna’s Store 300 Broadway 503.738.3494 Molly Morgan Jewelry & Gifts 317 Broadway 503.738.6022 Come visit one of the largest sterling silver displays in the Pacific Northwest! From classic to cutting edge designs, their handcrafted jewelry and gifts are 50-75% off normal retail prices. Come check out their other store Lila Drake Jewelry and Gifts in Port Townsend, WA. North Coast Leather 300 Broadway 503.717.3039 Northwest Winds Kite Shop 19 Broadway 503.738.6338, nwwinds.biz/store Seaside Mostly Hats 300 Broadway 503.738.4370 Purple Pelican 210 Broadway 503.738.5786 Seaside’s Stuff 1706 S. Roosevelt Drive 503.858.9757 Rag & Bone Thrift Store 1011 7th Ave. 503.738.2182 Seaside Thrift Store 210 N. Roosevelt 503.440.8835 Rag & Bone II 2339 N. Holladay Drive 503.717.5484 Shearwater Clothing 111 Broadway 503.738.3024 Sea Soles Shoe Boutique 12 N. Holladay 503.738.5033, seasoles.com Spay & Neuter Thrift Shop 600 Broadway 503.738.7040 seasidespayandneuterthriftshop.com Clothing, household items, jewelry, books, games, puzzles. Proceeds go towards the cost of spaying and neutering dogs and cats in all of Clatsop County. Donations accepted. Summer hours: MondaySaturday 10 a.m.–4 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m.–3 p.m. ; closed Wednesday. Winter hours: Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.–4 p.m.; closed Wednesday and Sunday. Seaside Antique Mall 726 Broadway 503.717.9312 Seaside Bath Salts 550 Broadway 503.738.4258 seasidebathsalts.scent-of-art.com Seaside Carousel Mall 300 Broadway 503.738.6728 seasidecarouselmall.com A Seaside attraction for over 25 years! 20 great stores and attractions all under one roof. Shop, eat and ride the carousel. Open 7 days a week. Stores include: Aspirin Shop Souvenirs & Carousel Collectibles; By The Sea Shells & Gifts; Caffe Latte; Flashback Malt Shoppe & Gifts, Family Arcade Games; Flash from the Past Old Time Photos; The Jewelry Box;The Kite Shop; MaryAnna’s $6.99, $12.99 & $14.99 Stores; New Garden Chinese Restaurant; Seaside Mostly Hats; North Coast Leather; Oregon Coastal Portraits; Rascals; Under The Big Top Toys and West of the Moon. Ter Hars 27 Broadway 503.738.5515 Tiptons 319 Broadway 503.738.5864 Under the Big Top Toys 300 Broadway 503.738.8319 US Leather Works 510 Broadway 503.738.5860 seasideOR.com 43 where to stay Oceanfront/view rooms Meeting room Pool Pet-friendly Kitchenette ADA Ashore Hotel 125 Oceanway St. 503.568.7506, ashorehotel.com $100-$200 Beachside Inn 300 5th Ave. 503.738.6403, 800.845.1284 beachsideinnseaside.com $75-$175 Beachside Inn offers unpretentious, casual lodging to beach loving travelers. The Inn is meticulously clean, comfortable & cozy. They’re less than a block to the beach and walking distance to downtown (4 blocks).You won’t need a car to enjoy Seaside. Best Western Ocean View Resort 414 N. Prom 503.738.3334, 800.234.8439 oceanviewresort.com $59-$399 Oceanfront on Seaside’s famous promenade with unforgettable views, graciously appointed guestrooms many with private balconies, kitchenettes and jetted tubs, an onsite restaurant and bar, over 5,000 square feet of meeting and event space, and much more! Just five minutes to Broadway and the heart of Seaside. City Center Motel 250 1st Ave. 503.738.6377, citycenterseaside.com $59-$189 In the center of it all, the City Center Motel offers clean, comfortable and conveniently located 44 seasideOR.com Inn at the Prom 341 S. Prom 503.738.2714, 800.507.2714 haystacklodgings.com $69-$229 Ocean Front Motel 50 1st Ave. 503.738.5661, 866.808.5661 oceanfrontseaside.com $60-$150 Gearhart by the Sea Resort invites you to enjoy a spectacular oceanfront vacation from their ocean view and beach front condos.They have a variety of activities around the resort, including: swimming in one of their two pools, walking the beach or golfing at Gearhart Golf Links. Book your vacation now! Inn at the Shore 2275 S. Prom 503.738.3113, 800.713.9914 innattheshore.com $69-$289 Enjoy a panoramic view from your comfortable unit located on the Seaside Promenade, “where First Avenue meets the sea.” Close to restaurants, shopping and the Convention Center. Refrigerators, microwaves, coffee provided. Come stay and play. Gilbert Inn 341 Beach Drive 503.738.9770, 800.410.9770 gilbertinn.com $89-$179 Inn at the Prom Hotels & Motels Gearhart by the Sea Resort 1157 N. Marion Ave., Gearhart 503.738.8331 gearhartresort.com $95-$205 rooms at budget conscious rates. Rooms vary in size from doubles to suites that sleep 6. Just one block from the beach, amenities include pet friendly rooms, indoor heated pool and free Wi-Fi. Coast River Inn 800 S. Holladay 503.738.8474, coastriverinn.com $59-$179 Rustic Charm meets ModernThe Coast River Inn is located a few steps from the Necanicum River and a short walk to the Pacific Ocean. This 42 room hotel provides spacious, affordable accommodations. Select rooms include Jacuzzi’s, kitchenettes and river views of the Necanicum River. Comfort Inn & Suites by Seaside Convention Center 545 Broadway 503.738.3011, 800.424.6423 comfortinnseaside.com $89-$400 Ebb-Tide Oceanfront Resort 300 N. Prom 503.738.8371, ebbtideseaside.com $79-$269 The Ebb Tide Oceanfront Resort showcases beachfront accommodations, wonderful service, and a vibrant location. Enjoy their pet friendly oceanfront hotel conveniently located within walking distance to downtown shopping, dining, and other local attractions. All rooms are equipped with a gas fireplace and many have kitchenettes. Guest House Inn & Suites 2455 S. Roosevelt Drive 503.738.8971, 800.214.8378 guesthouseintl.com $69-$189 Hi-Tide Oceanfront Resort 30 Ave. G 503.738.8414, hitideseaside.com $69-$229 Relax at the Hi Tide Oceanfront Resort, where you will find the beach right outside your front door. It won’t take you long to see why their Seaside, Oregon resort is an unrivaled choice for those seeking the perfect location, superb service and pristine relaxation.Whether you are visiting for a family getaway, honeymoon or business you will fall in love with the sandy beaches, ocean breeze and area attractions. Hillcrest Inn 118 N. Columbia 503.738.6273, 800.270.7659 seasidehillcrest.com $45-$185 Holiday Inn Express & Suites 34 N. Holladay 503.717.8000, ihg.com/ holidayinnexpress $89-$425 Inn at Seaside 441 2nd Ave. 503.738.9581, 800.699.5070 innatseaside.com $79-$249 Located in the heart of Seaside, directly across from the Convention Center and two blocks from the beach. Business and family accommodations available with many amenities to make your visit comfortable. Free breakfast, onsite fire pit, free bike rentals and access to the indoor heated pool. Inn of the Four Winds 820 N. Prom 503.738.9524, 800.818.9524 innofthefourwinds.com $109-$269 The Lanai at the Cove 3140 Sunset Blvd. 503.738.6343, 800.738.COVE (2683) seasidelanai.com $80-$159 Oceanview with quiet charm. Fully-equipped studios with kitchenettes accommodate one to four. Oceanview units have lanais or patios directly on the beach. Heated pool. Free WiFi. Superior guest services ensure your comfortable stay. Mariner Motel 429 S. Holladay 503.738.3690, 800.479.5191 seasideteam.com/budgetinns $49-$160 McMenamins Gearhart Hotel 1157 N. Marion Ave., Gearhart 503.717.8150, mcmenamins.com $115-$225 Just four miles north of Seaside, the Gearhart Hotel and Sand Trap pub grace the gorgeous greens of the Gearhart Golf Links. Come by for a casual meal, inside or on the patio, paired with a fresh handcrafted beverage. Motel 6 of Seaside 2369 S. Roosevelt Drive 866.738.6269, motel6.com $50-$120 They’ll leave the light on for you! Kids stay free. Four blocks to beach. Expanded cable with HBO and ESPN, laundry facilities, free local calls, free coffee and WiFi. Next to dining and near the golf course. Paradise Suites & Vacation Rentals 741 S. Downing St. 503.738.6691, 800.738.6691 seasidesuites.com $99-$425 Pine Cove Motel 2481 Hwy. 101 N. 503.738.5243, 800.479.5191 $35-$75 The Resort at Seaside 26 Ave. A 503.440.2097 seasidevacationcondos.com $150-$385 River Inn at Seaside 531 Ave. A 503.717.5744, riverinnatseaside.com Call for rates Rivertide Suites Hotel 102 N. Holladay 877. 871.8433, rivertidesuites.com $79-$399 The North Coast’s only All-Suite hotel featuring spacious studio, one and two-bedroom condostyle hotel suites. Full kitchens, living rooms, separate bedrooms, air-conditioning, and high quality furnishings in all suites. Indoor pool/spa, free breakfast, evening Manager’s reception. Located three short blocks to the beach and one block to downtown. Sandy Cove Inn 241 Ave. U 503.738.7473, 800.237.7463 sandycoveinn.net $69-$109 The Seashore Inn…on the Beach 60 N. Prom 503.738.6368, seashoreinnor.com $69-$249 Beach front accommodations and very friendly service at a great value. 53 units featuring spectacular ocean views; microwaves and mini-refrigerators in all rooms; some kitchen units available. Complimentary light continental breakfast. Dogs welcome! Free Wi-Fi, indoor pool, fitness room, whirlpool and sauna. Seaside Lodge and International Hostel 930 N. Holladay 503.738.7911, 888.994.0001 seasidehostel.net $26-$79 Seaside Oceanfront Inn & Maggie’s on the Prom Restaurant 581 S. Promenade (enter at 580 S. Beach Drive) 503.738.6403, theseasideinn.com $89-$300 Boutique hotel features ocean views. Enjoy gas fireplaces, Jacuzzi tubs, flat screen TV’s, Blu-Ray players, iHome docking stations, room service and refrigerators. Short walk to shops, restaurants and bars. Some pet friendly rooms. Smoke free. Shilo Inn Suites Oceanfront Hotel 30 N. Prom 503.738.9571, 800.222.2244 shiloinns.com $79-$299 Oceanfront Hotel on Seaside’s famous Promenade, spacious one and two bedroom suites with balconies to enjoy the ocean views, just steps to the beach and downtown. Free WiFi, kids under 18 stay free. Restaurant and lounge. Shilo Inn Suites 900 S. Holladay 503.738.0549, 800.222.2244 shiloinns.com $69-$179 Just one mile from the ocean, and blocks from the convention center, shopping and local attractions. Free WiFi, kids under 18 stay free. The Tides by the Sea 2316 Beach Drive 503.738.6317, 800.548.2846 thetidesbythesea.com $70-$200 Individually owned and decorated oceanfront condominiums. Accommodations for 2-8 guests. Featuring fireplaces, kitchenettes in most rooms. Cottages have full kitchen and fireplace. Heated outdoor pool. Two blocks to the golf course. Tradewinds Condo Hotel 1022 N. Prom 503.738.9468, 888.738.9468 seaside-tradewinds.com $74-$154 Bed & Breakfasts 10th Avenue Inn 125 10th Ave. 503.738.0643, 800.745.2378 10aveinn.com Call for rates Campground & RV Parks Bud’s Campground and RV Park 4412 N. Hwy. 101, Gearhart 503.738.6855, 800.730.6855 budsrv.com Tents: $21.99-$32.40; RVs: $35.99 They’re conveniently located — close to the activity but away from the crowds. Spacious full hookup sites with patios, grass and picnic tables; 30 & 50 Amp service; tent sites with picnic tables and fire rings; grocery store & deli; fishing licenses, bait & tackle; free television & Internet; laundry facilities; clean bathrooms; firewood; propane; lottery; RV and camping supplies; crabbing and clamming equipment (crab gear rentals). Circle Creek Rv Park 85658 Hwy. 101 503.738.6070, circlecreekrv.com Fort Stevens State Park 100 Peter Iredale Road, Hammond 800.452.5687, oregonstateparks.org Thousand Trails 1703 12th Ave. 503.738.0539, rvonthego.com Trucke’s 1-Stop & RV Park 1921 S. Roosevelt Drive 503.738.8863 truckes1stop.com $25 Al’s Beach Condo at Sand & Sea 475 S. Prom 503.706.5120, 877.648.5213 alsbeachcondo.com $125-$225 Amazing Ocean Views 1670 N. Holladay Drive 503.440.8671, airbnb.com/ rooms/3074535 $175-$250 Beachhouse Vacation Rentals 800 N. Roosevelt 503.738.9068, 800.995.2796 beachhouse1.com $65-$550 Offering the largest selection of vacation homes and condos on the North Oregon Coast. Oceanfront, ocean view, lakefront, hot tubs, direct beach access, game rooms, WiFi, call for off-season and special event rates! Booth Bros. Vacation Rentals 820 N. Prom 503.738.9524, 800.818.9524 innofthefourwinds.com $129-$219 Cove House 3019 Sunset Blvd. 503.738.6003, 503.738.2964 $250 Cute Cottage by the Sea 440 12th Ave. 503.298.0958, vrbo.com/336018 $75-$179 The Hayes Beach House 1685 N. Prom 503.738.0544, vacationonthebeach.net $275-$400 OceanAire Vacation Homes 570 S. Roosevelt Drive 503.717.1449, 877.717.1449 oceanairevh.com Oceanside Vacation Rentals 43 N. Holladay 503.738.7767, 800.840.7764 oceanside1.com $75-$550 Enjoy all the comforts of home in their one to five-bedroom vacation homes, condos and cottages. Oceanview, hot tubs, fireplaces, games and fully-equipped kitchens are available. They offer nightly and weekly rates with seasonal discounts! Oregon Beach Vacations 201 S. Holladay 503.528.7480, 800.723.2383 oregonbeachvacations.com Oregon Seaside Vacation Rentals, LLC 503.738.6078, bythesea1.com $99-$425 Paradise Suites & Vacation Rentals 741 S. Downing St. 503.738.6691, 800.738.6691 seasidesuites.com $99-$425 Rogers Inn Vacation Home Rentals 436 S. Downing 503.738.7367, 888.717.7367 seasideoregonvacations.com Sandy Cove Inn Vacation Rentals 241 Ave. U 503.738.7473, 800.237.7463 sandycoveinn.net $99-$279 Venice Rv Park 1032 24th Ave. 503.738.8851 $35.50 Heron’s Rest 1410 N. Holladay 503.267.6339 $135-$195 Seaside Vacation Homes PO Box 422 503.738.0982 seasidevacationhomes.com Vacation Homes Hillcrest House 118 N. Columbia 503.738.6273, 800.270.7659 seasidehillcrest.com $365 Sunset Cove Vacation Rentals 2951 & 2957 Sunset Blvd. 503.440.0186, vrbo.com/68490 $250-$700 130 8th Avenue House 130 8th Ave. 503.717.5356 Call for rates A Loafer’s Paradise 201 17th Ave. 503.968.2525, loafersparadise.com $250-$485 The Historic House of a 1000 Windows 681 S. Columbia 503.284.0372 $165 Vacasa Vacation Rentals 1803 S. Roosevelt Drive Ste. D 503.345.9399, vacasa.com Call for rates resources Del’s Chevron 1215 S. Holladay 503.738.3651 Fuel for the road and snacks to go! Espresso, snacks, beverages, propane and Chevron products. Featuring healthy snack options. Located in South Seaside. Open 7 days a week at 6 a.m. Lazerquick 507 S. Roosevelt Drive: 503.738.4102 818 Commercial, Astoria 503.325.1185 An independent Lazerquick center locally owned and operated. Black and white, color and self-service copies, offset printing, fax, computer rental, internet access, custom screen-printing, engineering copies, wide format color and laminating. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Maryann Sinkler, Real Estate Broker RE/MAX Coastal Advantage 503.440.9280, maryanns.remaxagent.com Explore your options with local real estate expert, Maryann Sinkler. Specializing in the North Oregon Coast, Maryann can assist you with a vacation home, relocation or commercial property. Put your dreams in the hands of a true professional. Seaside Chamber of Commerce 7 N. Roosevelt 503.738.6391, seasidechamber.com Seaside Civic & Convention Center 415 1st Ave. 503.738.8585, 800.394.3303 seasideconvention.com It’s time to have your next meeting in Seaside! They have 22,000 square feet of meeting space that can accommodate groups of 25 to 1500. Professional staff and in-house catering. Contact Gretchen Darnell, Director of Sales. Seaside Downtown Development Association (SDDA) 39 N. Holladay, PO Box 133 503.717.1914, seasidedowntown.com Business and property owners, merchants, public officials and residents join in their non-profit’s mission and activities to maintain and enhance an attractive and vibrant downtown for the community and its visitors. They invite you to enjoy Downtown Seaside. Sunset Auto Parts 909 S. Holladay 503.738.5528, sunsetautoparts.com Your local automotive, truck, heavy duty, tools and equipment, performance, imports, marine and small engine, trailer and towing, wielding supply headquarters. Open Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.–7 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Sun. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Stop by and see their new facility. seasideOR.com 45 tide tables and beach safety 2016 NOAA Tide Tables* Use these tide tables only as a general guide to help plan a safe trip to the beach. Note that tides can often vary by an hour or more from these predictions, often due to a variety of climatic conditions. Tsunami Preparation Seaside is gaining notoriety as one of the most well-prepared beach communities on the West Coast for tsunamis. For several years, the city has been working to promote safety and help residents and visitors be prepared in the event of a tsunami. Although rare, earthquakes followed by tsunamis have been known to strike the Oregon Coast. If you hear the Seaside Community Warning System or feel an earthquake, move inland to higher ground as quickly as possible, preferably on foot. Emergency instructions and an official “all clear” will be broadcast over the public Emergency Alert System. FEBRUARY 2016 Pacific Time Zone For more information and an evacuation map, please see the back page of the enclosed insert on p. 24. Communication In the event that normal communications are disrupted, Clatsop County Ham Radio operators are on duty on these local ham radio frequencies: Astoria area Repeaters: 145.450, 146.66, 146.760 all PL Tone -118.8 ■ Please remove your trash from the beach. Note: Many shops, including the Visitors Center, provide complimentary bags to assist with trash removal. ■ Overnight camping on the beach 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. ■ Oregon Fireworks Law applies to all of Seaside including the beach. Illegal fireworks will be confiscated, and violators are subject to arrest and fines. ■ 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. ■ Glass containers are never allowed on the beach, and alcoholic beverages exceeding 14 percent alcohol are also prohibited. During spring break, consumption of all alcoholic beverages on the beach is not allowed. Drinking alcoholic beverages on the Prom is prohibited. 46 seasideOR.com Time 5:53a 12:10a 1:21a 2:29a 3:30a 4:24a 12:00a 12:40a 1:17a 1:55a 2:32a 3:11a 3:54a 4:41a 5:35a 12:03a 1:18a 2:30a 3:35a 4:31a 5:20a 12:33a 1:08a 1:40a 2:10a 2:38a 3:05a 3:33a 4:07a H L L L L L H H H H H H H H H L L L L L L H H H H H H H H Ht. 7.2 3.4 3.8 3.8 3.6 3.3 7 7.4 7.7 8 8.2 8.4 8.4 8.3 8.1 2.8 3.2 3.3 3 2.7 2.3 7.5 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.5 7.4 7.3 Seaside area Repeaters: 145.490, 146.740, 145.450 all PL Tone -118.8 Simplex: 146.400 Cannon Beach / Arch Cape area Repeaters: 145.490, 146.740 PL Tone -118.8 From Portland via HWY. 26 West Timber Repeater: 145.270 PL Tone -118.8 *These are the 2016 NOAA tide predictions from the North Jetty,Washington, Station #9440574 that are referenced to Astoria Station #9439040.Time offset in minutes (high: -44 low: -60). Height offset in feet (high: -1.00 low: +0.10). Beach Safety Quick Tips Follow these tips to help keep the beach safe and beautiful for everyone. Date 1M 2 Tu 3W 4 Th 5F 6 Sa 7 Su 8M 9 Tu 10 W 11 Th 12 F 13 Sa 14 Su 15 M 16 Tu 17 W 18 Th 19 F 20 Sa 21 Su 22 M 23 Tu 24 W 25 Th 26 F 27 Sa 28 Su 29 M ■ Only walking, running and biking are allowed on the Prom. No skateboards, motorcycles, motorized vehicles or surreys, please. ■ If you see an injured animal, do not approach it. Call the Seaside Police (at 503.738.6311), who will notify proper agencies. ■ The Prom and ramp just south of the Turn- 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. Seaside is prepared with modern warning systems in place to alert people in case of a distant or local event. If you feel a strong earthquake or hear sirens, proceed inland on foot, and follow posted evacuation routes to higher ground east of town. Ht. 2.3 7.2 7.4 7.6 8 8.3 2.9 2.4 2 1.5 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 7.9 7.8 7.8 8 8.1 8.1 2 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.8 Time 7:13p 1:53p 2:55p 3:48p 4:36p 5:19p 11:17a 12:05p 12:52p 1:40p 2:30p 3:24p 4:24p 5:32p 6:49p 1:38p 2:48p 3:47p 4:38p 5:22p 6:02p 12:13p 12:54p 1:33p 2:11p 2:50p 3:32p 4:20p 5:19p H L L L L L H H H H H H H H H L L L L L L H H H H H H H H Ht. 5 2 1.4 0.8 0.3 -0.2 8.6 8.8 8.8 8.6 8.1 7.5 6.8 6.2 5.8 1 0.6 0.2 -0.1 -0.2 -0.2 7.9 7.7 7.5 7.1 6.7 6.2 5.8 5.3 Time Ht. 8:31p 9:38p 10:32p 11:19p H H H H 5.2 5.6 6.1 6.6 6:01p 6:41p 7:20p 7:58p 8:37p 9:18p 10:04p 10:57p L L L L L L L L -0.6 -0.8 -0.7 -0.5 -0.1 0.6 1.3 2.2 8:09p 9:21p 10:21p 11:11p 11:54p H H H H H 5.8 6.1 6.6 7 7.3 6:38p 7:10p 7:40p 8:09p 8:37p 9:06p 9:40p 10:23p L L L L L L L L -0.1 0.2 0.5 0.9 1.3 1.8 2.4 3 JUNE 2016 Pacific Time Zone Date 1W 2 Th 3F 4 Sa 5 Su 6M 7 Tu 8W 9 Th 10 F 11 Sa 12 Su 13 M 14 Tu 15 W 16 Th 17 F 18 Sa 19 Su 20 M 21 Tu 22 W 23 Th 24 F 25 Sa 26 Su 27 M 28 Tu 29 W 30 Th Time 4:00a 4:58a 5:53a 12:00a 12:47a 1:33a 2:20a 3:08a 3:57a 4:50a 5:48a 12:54a 2:00a 3:03a 3:59a 4:49a 5:33a 6:15a 12:05a 12:41a 1:17a 1:55a 2:35a 3:19a 4:09a 5:06a 12:14a 1:26a 2:37a 3:44a L L L H H H H H H H H L L L L L L L H H H H H H H H L L L L Ht. 0.7 -0.2 -0.9 8.8 8.9 8.8 8.5 8 7.4 6.7 6.1 2.5 2.2 1.7 1.2 0.6 0.2 -0.2 7.7 7.8 7.8 7.8 7.7 7.5 7.1 6.6 2 1.6 1 0.2 Time 10:17a 11:22a 12:21p 6:45a 7:35a 8:23a 9:09a 9:54a 10:38a 11:23a 12:11p 6:53a 8:04a 9:14a 10:18a 11:15a 12:05p 12:51p 6:55a 7:33a 8:10a 8:45a 9:21a 9:58a 10:38a 11:23a 6:13a 7:30a 8:50a 10:05a H H H L L L L L L L L H H H H H H H L L L L L L L L H H H H Ht. Time 6.1 3:52p L 6.4 4:48p L 6.7 5:41p L -1.4 1:16p H -1.6 2:09p H -1.6 3:00p H -1.4 3:51p H -1 4:40p H -0.5 5:28p H 0.1 6:17p H 0.7 7:07p H 5.5 1:02p L 5.1 1:55p L 5.1 2:48p L 5.2 3:39p L 5.5 4:27p L 5.7 5:12p L 6 5:57p L -0.5 1:35p H -0.7 2:16p H -0.8 2:56p H -0.9 3:34p H -0.8 4:12p H -0.7 4:52p H -0.4 5:34p H 0.1 6:20p H 6 12:16p L 5.6 1:16p L 5.5 2:20p L 5.6 3:24p L Ht. 1.4 1.5 1.7 6.9 7.1 7.1 7.1 7 6.9 6.8 6.7 1.2 1.7 2 2.3 2.5 2.6 2.7 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.5 6.6 6.8 6.9 0.6 1.1 1.6 1.9 Time Ht. 10:26p H 8.1 11:14p H 8.6 6:34p 7:26p 8:17p 9:08p 9:59p 10:53p 11:51p L L L L L L L 1.9 2.1 2.2 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.6 7:56p 8:44p 9:30p 10:12p 10:52p 11:29p H H H H H H 6.7 6.8 7 7.2 7.4 7.6 6:40p 7:22p 8:04p 8:46p 9:29p 10:16p 11:11p L L L L L L L 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.4 2.3 7:10p 8:04p 9:00p 9:55p H H H H 7.1 7.4 7.8 8.1 Minus Tide ■ Small recreational beach fires are allowed ■ Practice good beach safety at all times: L H H H H H L L L L L L L L L H H H H H H L L L L L L L L Minus Tide around offer an easier way to access the beach for those with mobility issues. 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 six feet in diameter and two feet deep is prohibited. Time 12:45p 6:47a 7:45a 8:44a 9:38a 10:29a 5:14a 6:03a 6:49a 7:36a 8:23a 9:13a 10:08a 11:11a 12:23p 6:37a 7:44a 8:51a 9:50a 10:43a 11:30a 6:06a 6:47a 7:26a 8:02a 8:38a 9:14a 9:53a 10:41a OCTOBER 2016 Pacific Time Zone Date 1 Sa 2 Su 3M 4 Tu 5W 6 Th 7F 8 Sa 9 Su 10 M 11 Tu 12 W 13 Th 14 F 15 Sa 16 Su 17 M 18 Tu 19 W 20 Th 21 F 22 Sa 23 Su 24 M 25 Tu 26 W 27 Th 28 F 29 Sa 30 Su 31 M Time 1:25a 2:06a 2:45a 3:25a 4:06a 4:51a 5:43a 6:45a 12:37a 1:51a 2:57a 3:53a 4:43a 5:28a 12:19a 1:11a 2:02a 2:54a 3:48a 4:44a 5:45a 6:50a 1:06a 2:13a 3:14a 4:07a 4:52a 5:32a 12:30a 1:12a 1:53a H H H H H H H H L L L L L L H H H H H H H H L L L L L L H H H Ht. 6.9 6.7 6.5 6.2 5.9 5.6 5.3 5.1 1.1 1.1 0.9 0.6 0.3 0.2 7.4 7.5 7.5 7.4 7.1 6.8 6.5 6.3 0.4 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.9 1.1 6.7 6.7 6.7 Time 7:18a 7:50a 8:21a 8:52a 9:24a 9:59a 10:42a 11:40a 7:52a 8:57a 9:51a 10:38a 11:19a 11:58a 6:13a 6:56a 7:40a 8:25a 9:12a 10:02a 11:00a 12:08p 7:56a 8:59a 9:54a 10:41a 11:22a 11:57a 6:09a 6:45a 7:19a L L L L L L L L H H H H H H L L L L L L L L H H H H H H L L L Ht. 0.5 0.9 1.3 1.7 2.2 2.6 3 3.3 5.1 5.4 5.9 6.5 7.1 7.6 0.2 0.4 0.7 1.2 1.6 2.1 2.6 2.9 6.3 6.5 6.9 7.2 7.5 7.7 1.4 1.7 2 Time 1:38p 2:07p 2:33p 2:59p 3:27p 4:00p 4:42p 5:36p 12:57p 2:16p 3:23p 4:21p 5:13p 6:02p 12:36p 1:15p 1:54p 2:36p 3:21p 4:10p 5:06p 6:13p 1:25p 2:40p 3:45p 4:39p 5:26p 6:08p 12:30p 12:59p 1:27p Minus Tide H H H H H H H H L L L L L L H H H H H H H H L L L L L L H H H Ht. Time Ht. 7.3 7:46p L 0.1 7.3 8:21p L 0 7.2 8:55p L 0.1 7.1 9:28p L 0.2 7 10:02p L 0.4 6.8 10:41p L 0.7 6.6 11:31p L 0.9 6.2 3.4 6:47p H 6 3.2 8:09p H 6 2.5 9:24p H 6.2 1.7 10:29p H 6.6 0.9 11:26p H 7.1 0.1 8.1 6:49p L -0.6 8.5 7:37p L -1.1 8.7 8:24p L -1.3 8.7 9:13p L -1.3 8.4 10:03p L -1 8 10:58p L -0.5 7.4 11:59p L 0 6.7 2.9 7:29p H 6.3 2.5 8:47p H 6.1 1.9 9:56p H 6.2 1.3 10:54p H 6.4 0.7 11:44p H 6.6 0.3 7.8 6:47p L 0 7.8 7:24p L -0.2 7.8 7:59p L -0.2 Date 1 Tu 2W 3 Th 4F 5 Sa 6 Su 7M 8 Tu 9W 10 Th 11 F 12 Sa 13 Su 14 M 15 Tu 16 W 17 Th 18 F 19 Sa 20 Su 21 M 22 Tu 23 W 24 Th 25 F 26 Sa 27 Su 28 M 29 Tu 30 W 31 Th Time 4:50a 5:44a 12:39a 1:57a 3:04a 4:02a 4:54a 12:04a 12:42a 1:20a 1:58a 2:38a 4:21a 5:09a 6:04a 12:49a 2:06a 3:19a 4:23a 5:17a 12:23a 12:58a 1:31a 2:00a 2:27a 2:53a 3:18a 3:47a 4:21a 5:04a 5:59a H H L L L L L H H H H H H H H L L L L L H H H H H H H H H H H Ht. 7.2 7 3.8 3.7 3.3 2.7 2 7.5 8 8.3 8.6 8.6 8.5 8.2 7.7 3 3.2 3.1 2.6 2.1 7.3 7.5 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.5 7.4 7.1 6.9 MARCH 2016 APRIL 2016 MAY 2016 Pacific Time Zone Pacific Time Zone Pacific Time Zone Time 11:43a 12:57p 6:52a 8:04a 9:10a 10:09a 11:02a 5:44a 6:32a 7:20a 8:08a 8:57a 10:50a 11:50a 12:59p 7:09a 8:22a 9:34a 10:37a 11:30a 6:04a 6:47a 7:26a 8:03a 8:37a 9:10a 9:43a 10:18a 11:00a 11:53a 1:03p L L H H H H H L L L L L L L L H H H H H L L L L L L L L L L L Ht. 1.9 1.8 7 7.1 7.4 7.8 8.2 1.4 0.7 0.3 0 -0.1 0.1 0.4 0.7 7.3 7 7 7.1 7.3 1.6 1.2 1 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.8 1 1.2 1.3 Time 6:32p 7:51p 2:08p 3:09p 4:00p 4:47p 5:31p 11:53a 12:44p 1:34p 2:25p 3:20p 5:19p 6:24p 7:37p 2:12p 3:21p 4:21p 5:10p 5:53p 12:17p 1:00p 1:40p 2:19p 2:57p 3:36p 4:16p 5:01p 5:55p 7:00p 8:11p H H L L L L L H H H H H H H H L L L L L H H H H H H H H H H H Ht. 5.1 5.1 1.4 0.9 0.3 -0.1 -0.4 8.4 8.4 8.2 7.8 7.3 6.7 6.2 5.9 0.8 0.7 0.5 0.3 0.3 7.3 7.3 7.2 7 6.8 6.5 6.2 5.8 5.5 5.3 5.3 Time Ht. 11:22p L 3.5 9:00p 9:57p 10:43p 11:25p H 5.5 H 6 H 6.5 H 7.1 6:13p 6:53p 7:34p 8:15p 8:58p 10:45p 11:40p L L L L L L L 8:52p 9:59p 10:56p 11:42p H 5.9 H 6.2 H 6.7 H 7 6:31p 7:05p 7:37p 8:08p 8:37p 9:06p 9:37p 10:12p 10:55p 11:53p L L L L L L L L L L -0.5 -0.4 -0.1 0.4 1.1 1.8 2.5 0.3 0.5 0.8 1.1 1.4 1.8 2.2 2.7 3.1 3.5 Date 1F 2 Sa 3 Su 4M 5 Tu 6W 7 Th 8F 9 Sa 10 Su 11 M 12 Tu 13 W 14 Th 15 F 16 Sa 17 Su 18 M 19 Tu 20 W 21 Th 22 F 23 Sa 24 Su 25 M 26 Tu 27 W 28 Th 29 F 30 Sa Time 1:10a 2:31a 3:40a 4:40a 5:34a 12:25a 1:05a 1:44a 2:25a 3:07a 3:52a 4:41a 5:38a 12:36a 1:51a 3:03a 4:05a 4:58a 5:43a 12:18a 12:50a 1:19a 1:46a 2:13a 2:40a 3:12a 3:49a 4:34a 5:31a 12:50a L L L L L H H H H H H H H L L L L L L H H H H H H H H H H L Ht. Time Ht. Time 3.6 7:11a H 6.6 2:17p L 3.4 8:30a H 6.7 3:23p L 2.8 9:45a H 6.9 4:19p L 2 10:49a H 7.3 5:09p L 1.1 11:47a H 7.6 5:56p L 7.9 6:25a L 0.3 12:42p H 8.3 7:15a L -0.3 1:34p H 8.7 8:04a L -0.8 2:27p H 8.8 8:52a L -1 3:19p H 8.7 9:41a L -0.9 4:14p H 8.4 10:33a L -0.6 5:12p H 7.9 11:29a L -0.1 6:13p H 7.3 12:31p L 0.4 7:19p H 3.1 6:44a H 6.8 1:38p L 3.1 7:58a H 6.4 2:44p L 2.7 9:12a H 6.2 3:42p L 2.2 10:17a H 6.3 4:31p L 1.6 11:12a H 6.5 5:14p L 1 12:00p H 6.6 5:52p L 7.5 6:25a L 0.6 12:44p H 7.6 7:04a L 0.3 1:26p H 7.6 7:40a L 0.1 2:06p H 7.7 8:14a L 0 2:45p H 7.7 8:47a L 0 3:25p H 7.7 9:20a L 0 4:05p H 7.6 9:54a L 0.1 4:49p H 7.4 10:34a L 0.3 5:38p H 7.2 11:22a L 0.5 6:33p H 6.8 12:21p L 0.7 7:33p H 3.3 6:43a H 6.4 1:30p L Date 1 Tu 2W 3 Th 4F 5 Sa 6 Su 7M 8 Tu 9W 10 Th 11 F 12 Sa 13 Su 14 M 15 Tu 16 W 17 Th 18 F 19 Sa 20 Su 21 M 22 Tu 23 W 24 Th 25 F 26 Sa 27 Su 28 M 29 Tu 30 W Time 4:44a 5:40a 6:32a 12:29a 1:17a 2:05a 2:51a 3:37a 4:25a 5:17a 12:12a 1:14a 2:18a 3:20a 4:15a 5:03a 5:48a 6:30a 12:19a 1:01a 1:43a 2:27a 3:13a 4:03a 5:00a 6:06a 1:05a 2:18a 3:28a 4:31a 5:27a Time 2:33a 3:12a 3:52a 4:34a 5:20a 5:12a 6:10a 7:08a 1:03a 2:05a 3:00a 3:51a 4:40a 12:01a 12:54a 1:46a 2:39a 3:33a 4:28a 5:25a 6:23a 12:28a 1:27a 2:21a 3:09a 3:53a 4:34a 5:13a 12:40a 1:20a L L L H H H H H H H L L L L L L L L H H H H H H H H L L L L L H H H H H H H H L L L L L H H H H H H H H L L L L L L L H H Ht. -0.5 -1 -1.4 8.6 8.4 8.1 7.7 7.1 6.5 5.8 2.1 1.9 1.6 1.2 0.7 0.2 -0.2 -0.6 7.7 7.8 7.8 7.7 7.5 7 6.4 5.8 0.9 0.5 0 -0.5 -1 JULY 2016 AUGUST 2016 Pacific Time Zone H H H L L L L L L L H H H H H H H H L L L L L L L L H H H H H Ht. 6 6.3 6.6 -1.6 -1.5 -1.3 -1 -0.5 0.1 0.7 5.2 4.8 4.6 4.8 5.1 5.4 5.8 6.1 -0.9 -1.1 -1.1 -1.1 -0.8 -0.4 0.2 0.9 5.3 5.2 5.4 5.8 6.2 Time 4:24p 5:22p 6:18p 1:55p 2:43p 3:28p 4:10p 4:52p 5:33p 6:14p 12:05p 12:55p 1:52p 2:51p 3:47p 4:40p 5:30p 6:17p 1:51p 2:29p 3:05p 3:41p 4:19p 4:58p 5:43p 6:33p 12:48p 1:57p 3:07p 4:12p 5:12p L L L H H H H H H H L L L L L L L L H H H H H H H H L L L L L Ht. 2.1 2.2 2.2 6.8 7 7 7 6.9 6.8 6.7 1.4 1.9 2.4 2.7 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.6 6.3 6.5 6.7 6.8 7 7.2 7.3 7.4 1.5 2 2.3 2.3 2.1 Time Ht. 10:48p H 8.4 11:40p H 8.6 7:11p 8:02p 8:51p 9:38p 10:26p 11:16p L L L L L L 2.1 2.1 2.1 2 2.1 2.1 6:58p 7:44p 8:33p 9:22p 10:09p 10:54p 11:37p H H H H H H H 6.6 6.6 6.7 6.8 7.1 7.3 7.5 7:03p 7:47p 8:30p 9:15p 10:02p 10:54p 11:55p L L L L L L L 2.4 2.2 1.9 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.1 7:30p 8:31p 9:33p 10:32p 11:27p H H H H H 7.4 7.6 7.7 7.9 8 Date 1M 2 Tu 3W 4 Th 5F 6 Sa 7 Su 8M 9 Tu 10 W 11 Th 12 F 13 Sa 14 Su 15 M 16 Tu 17 W 18 Th 19 F 20 Sa 21 Su 22 M 23 Tu 24 W 25 Th 26 F 27 Sa 28 Su 29 M 30 Tu 31 W Time 6:17a 12:18a 1:06a 1:51a 2:35a 3:18a 4:02a 4:48a 5:41a 12:19a 1:24a 2:32a 3:34a 4:29a 5:16a 6:00a 12:01a 12:46a 1:32a 2:19a 3:07a 3:59a 4:55a 6:00a 12:44a 1:59a 3:11a 4:15a 5:09a 5:56a 12:09a L H H H H H H H H L L L L L L L H H H H H H H H L L L L L L H Ht. -1.2 8 7.9 7.6 7.3 6.8 6.3 5.7 5.1 1.5 1.5 1.3 0.9 0.3 -0.1 -0.6 7.5 7.7 7.7 7.6 7.3 6.9 6.3 5.7 0.3 0.3 0 -0.4 -0.7 -0.8 7.5 Time 12:49p 7:02a 7:44a 8:23a 8:58a 9:31a 10:03a 10:36a 11:13a 6:44a 7:56a 9:11a 10:17a 11:12a 11:58a 12:39p 6:40a 7:19a 7:57a 8:35a 9:13a 9:52a 10:36a 11:27a 7:14a 8:32a 9:46a 10:49a 11:41a 12:26p 6:38a H L L L L L L L L H H H H H H H L L L L L L L L H H H H H H L Ht. 6.5 -1.3 -1.3 -1 -0.7 -0.2 0.4 0.9 1.6 4.7 4.5 4.5 4.9 5.3 5.7 6.1 -0.9 -1.1 -1.1 -0.9 -0.6 0 0.6 1.3 5.3 5.2 5.5 5.9 6.3 6.7 -0.8 Time 6:07p 1:35p 2:17p 2:56p 3:33p 4:07p 4:41p 5:15p 5:53p 11:59a 12:58p 2:07p 3:14p 4:13p 5:06p 5:56p 1:17p 1:54p 2:29p 3:05p 3:42p 4:22p 5:07p 5:59p 12:30p 1:44p 2:59p 4:06p 5:04p 5:56p 1:07p L H H H H H H H H L L L L L L L H H H H H H H H L L L L L L H Minus Tide NOVEMBER 2016 DECEMBER 2016 Pacific Time Zone Pacific Time Zone Time 7:52a 8:26a 9:00a 9:38a 10:21a 10:17a 11:28a 12:46p 8:02a 8:51a 9:36a 10:19a 11:01a 5:29a 6:17a 7:07a 7:57a 8:50a 9:47a 10:51a 12:03p 7:20a 8:13a 9:00a 9:41a 10:18a 10:52a 11:24a 5:52a 6:29a L L L L L L L L H H H H H L L L L L L L L H H H H H H H L L Ht. 2.3 2.6 2.9 3.2 3.4 3.6 3.6 3.2 6.6 7.2 7.9 8.4 8.9 1.6 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7 2.9 3.1 3 7.1 7.3 7.6 7.8 8 8.1 8.2 3 3.1 Time 1:54p 2:22p 2:52p 3:27p 4:09p 4:03p 5:12p 6:35p 1:57p 2:57p 3:52p 4:43p 5:33p 11:44a 12:27p 1:12p 1:59p 2:50p 3:45p 4:49p 6:02p 1:15p 2:21p 3:16p 4:04p 4:47p 5:27p 6:04p 11:55a 12:26p Minus Tide Ht. 5.6 6.1 6.7 7.3 6:41p 7:25p 8:09p 8:53p 9:40p 10:30p 11:28p L L L L L L L 0.1 0.3 0.7 1.1 1.7 2.2 2.7 8:26p 9:27p 10:20p 11:05p 11:44p H H H H H 6.2 6.5 6.8 7.1 7.4 6:28p 7:02p 7:36p 8:08p 8:41p 9:15p 9:53p 10:38p 11:37p L L L L L L L L L 1.3 1.6 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7 3 3.2 3.4 8:33p H 6.1 Date 1 Su 2M 3 Tu 4W 5 Th 6F 7 Sa 8 Su 9M 10 Tu 11 W 12 Th 13 F 14 Sa 15 Su 16 M 17 Tu 18 W 19 Th 20 F 21 Sa 22 Su 23 M 24 Tu 25 W 26 Th 27 F 28 Sa 29 Su 30 M 31 Tu Time 2:08a 3:18a 4:19a 5:15a 6:08a 12:29a 1:12a 1:56a 2:41a 3:28a 4:18a 5:14a 12:18a 1:28a 2:37a 3:39a 4:32a 5:18a 6:00a 12:08a 12:39a 1:10a 1:41a 2:13a 2:49a 3:30a 4:18a 5:15a 12:33a 1:47a 2:57a L L L L L H H H H H H H L L L L L L L H H H H H H H H H L L L Ht. 2.9 2.1 1.2 0.3 -0.5 8.7 8.9 8.9 8.7 8.3 7.7 7 2.9 2.8 2.4 1.9 1.3 0.7 0.3 7.7 7.7 7.8 7.8 7.8 7.7 7.5 7.2 6.7 2.8 2.3 1.5 H H H H H H H H L L L L L H H H H H H H H L L L L L L L H H Ht. 7.7 7.6 7.5 7.3 7 6.6 6.2 6 2.4 1.5 0.6 -0.3 -1 9.2 9.3 9.2 8.8 8.2 7.5 6.8 6.2 2.6 2.1 1.4 0.8 0.4 0.1 -0.1 8.2 8.2 Time 8:32p 9:04p 9:37p 10:13p 10:56p 10:50p 11:56p L L L L L L L Ht. -0.1 0 0.1 0.4 0.6 0.9 1.1 7:56p 9:08p 10:10p 11:07p H H H H 6.1 6.4 6.8 7.2 6:22p 7:11p 7:59p 8:47p 9:37p 10:30p 11:28p L L L L L L L -1.4 -1.5 -1.4 -1 -0.5 0.1 0.7 7:18p 8:30p 9:33p 10:27p 11:14p 11:58p H H H H H H 5.8 5.8 6 6.3 6.5 6.7 6:39p L -0.2 7:13p L -0.2 Date 1 Th 2F 3 Sa 4 Su 5M 6 Tu 7W 8 Th 9F 10 Sa 11 Su 12 M 13 Tu 14 W 15 Th 16 F 17 Sa 18 Su 19 M 20 Tu 21 W 22 Th 23 F 24 Sa 25 Su 26 M 27 Tu 28 W 29 Th 30 F 31 Sa Time 1:59a 2:37a 3:16a 3:56a 4:39a 5:26a 6:18a 12:13a 1:18a 2:20a 3:18a 4:13a 5:07a 12:45a 1:36a 2:25a 3:14a 4:02a 4:50a 5:40a 6:30a 12:30a 1:27a 2:22a 3:13a 4:00a 4:46a 12:24a 1:03a 1:41a 2:16a H H H H H H H L L L L L L H H H H H H H H L L L L L L H H H H Ht. 6.8 6.8 6.7 6.7 6.7 6.8 7 1.6 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.4 2.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.8 7.7 7.5 7.4 7.4 2.3 2.7 3 3.2 3.3 3.4 6.9 7 7.1 7.2 Time 7:07a 7:44a 8:23a 9:07a 9:58a 11:02a 12:15p 7:11a 8:04a 8:55a 9:45a 10:33a 11:20a 6:00a 6:52a 7:44a 8:35a 9:29a 10:26a 11:30a 12:38p 7:21a 8:10a 8:55a 9:38a 10:17a 10:54a 5:29a 6:11a 6:51a 7:30a L L L L L L L H H H H H H L L L L L L L L H H H H H H L L L L Ht. 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.3 2.9 7.4 7.9 8.5 9 9.4 9.6 2.6 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.7 7.5 7.6 7.8 8 8.1 8.3 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.3 Time 12:57p 1:31p 2:08p 2:52p 3:44p 4:49p 6:08p 1:28p 2:34p 3:33p 4:28p 5:20p 6:09p 12:08p 12:56p 1:44p 2:34p 3:26p 4:24p 5:29p 6:41p 1:45p 2:45p 3:37p 4:23p 5:04p 5:43p 11:30a 12:05p 12:41p 1:19p Minus Tide Time 8:04a 9:22a 10:32a 11:33a 12:31p 6:59a 7:49a 8:37a 9:26a 10:15a 11:05a 11:59a 6:17a 7:28a 8:41a 9:49a 10:48a 11:39a 12:26p 6:40a 7:18a 7:54a 8:28a 9:02a 9:37a 10:16a 10:59a 11:50a 6:25a 7:44a 9:04a H H H H H L L L L L L L H H H H H H H L L L L L L L L L H H H Ht. Time 6.3 2:36p L 6.4 3:35p L 6.7 4:29p L 7 5:20p L 7.2 6:09p L -1.1 1:25p H -1.4 2:19p H -1.5 3:12p H -1.3 4:05p H -0.9 5:00p H -0.4 5:55p H 0.2 6:53p H 6.3 12:57p L 5.8 1:56p L 5.6 2:52p L 5.6 3:43p L 5.8 4:28p L 6 5:10p L 6.2 5:49p L -0.1 1:10p H -0.3 1:52p H -0.4 2:33p H -0.4 3:13p H -0.4 3:53p H -0.4 4:34p H -0.3 5:18p H 0 6:06p H 0.3 6:57p H 6.3 12:49p L 5.9 1:52p L 5.9 2:54p L Ht. 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.8 1 7.4 7.4 7.3 7.1 6.9 6.7 6.5 0.7 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.8 2.1 6.3 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.3 6.3 6.2 6.3 6.4 0.6 0.9 1.2 Time 9:28p 10:18p 11:03p 11:47p H H H H Ht. 6.6 7.2 7.8 8.3 6:57p 7:46p 8:34p 9:24p 10:16p 11:13p L L L L L L 1.2 1.5 1.9 2.2 2.5 2.8 7:50p 8:46p 9:36p 10:21p 11:00p 11:36p H H H H H H 6.5 6.7 6.9 7.1 7.4 7.5 6:28p 7:06p 7:44p 8:21p 9:00p 9:41p 10:28p 11:25p L L L L L L L L 2.3 2.5 2.7 2.8 2.9 3 3 3 7:51p 8:44p 9:36p H 6.7 H 7.1 H 7.6 SEPTEMBER 2016 Pacific Time Zone Ht. 1.9 6.8 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.8 6.7 6.6 6.4 2.2 2.7 3 3 2.8 2.5 2.1 6.4 6.8 7 7.3 7.5 7.6 7.5 7.4 2 2.4 2.4 2.2 1.8 1.4 6.9 Time Ht. 6:58p 7:46p 8:30p 9:13p 9:55p 10:38p 11:24p L L L L L L L 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.5 6:37p 7:30p 8:28p 9:27p 10:23p 11:13p H H H H H H 6.3 6.3 6.4 6.6 6.9 7.2 6:42p 7:28p 8:13p 8:58p 9:45p 10:37p 11:35p L L L L L L L 1.6 1.2 0.8 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.3 7:00p 8:09p 9:18p 10:23p 11:19p H H H H H 7.2 7.1 7.1 7.3 7.4 6:44p L 1 Date 1 Th 2F 3 Sa 4 Su 5M 6 Tu 7W 8 Th 9F 10 Sa 11 Su 12 M 13 Tu 14 W 15 Th 16 F 17 Sa 18 Su 19 M 20 Tu 21 W 22 Th 23 F 24 Sa 25 Su 26 M 27 Tu 28 W 29 Th 30 F Time 12:55a 1:38a 2:20a 3:00a 3:41a 4:24a 5:12a 6:10a 12:24a 1:35a 2:46a 3:47a 4:38a 5:23a 6:06a 12:33a 1:21a 2:10a 3:01a 3:54a 4:51a 5:55a 12:23a 1:36a 2:48a 3:50a 4:43a 5:28a 6:08a 12:43a H H H H H H H H L L L L L L L H H H H H H H L L L L L L L H Ht. 7.4 7.2 6.9 6.6 6.1 5.7 5.2 4.8 1.2 1.2 1 0.6 0.1 -0.3 -0.6 7.5 7.6 7.6 7.3 6.9 6.4 5.9 0 0.2 0.2 0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0 7 Time 7:17a 7:52a 8:25a 8:55a 9:25a 9:56a 10:31a 11:14a 7:19a 8:33a 9:40a 10:35a 11:21a 12:01p 12:38p 6:47a 7:27a 8:07a 8:48a 9:31a 10:17a 11:12a 7:05a 8:19a 9:28a 10:26a 11:15a 11:57a 12:34p 6:44a L L L L L L L L H H H H H H H L L L L L L L H H H H H H H L Ht. Time Ht. Time Ht. -0.7 1:44p H 7 7:27p L 0.8 -0.4 2:18p H 7 8:08p L 0.6 0 2:50p H 7 8:46p L 0.6 0.4 3:19p H 6.9 9:23p L 0.6 0.9 3:48p H 6.8 10:00p L 0.7 1.4 4:17p H 6.7 10:39p L 0.9 2 4:50p H 6.5 11:25p L 1.1 2.5 5:32p H 6.3 4.6 12:13p L 3 6:27p H 6.1 4.7 1:29p L 3.2 7:35p H 6 5 2:44p L 3.1 8:47p H 6.1 5.4 3:49p L 2.7 9:53p H 6.5 5.9 4:44p L 2.1 10:51p H 6.9 6.4 5:34p L 1.4 11:43p H 7.3 6.9 6:22p L 0.8 -0.6 1:15p H 7.3 7:08p L 0.2 -0.5 1:51p H 7.7 7:54p L -0.3 -0.3 2:28p H 7.9 8:40p L -0.6 9:28p L -0.7 0.1 3:07p H 8 0.7 3:49p H 8 10:19p L -0.6 1.3 4:36p H 7.7 11:17p L -0.3 2 5:30p H 7.3 5.6 12:19p L 2.5 6:35p H 6.9 5.6 1:37p L 2.7 7:50p H 6.6 5.9 2:52p L 2.5 9:05p H 6.5 6.3 3:59p L 2 10:12p H 6.7 6.8 4:55p L 1.4 11:09p H 6.8 7.1 5:43p L 0.9 11:59p H 7 7.3 6:27p L 0.5 0.2 1:08p H 7.3 7:08p L 0.2 Minus Tide Minus Tide Ht. 6.6 6.5 6.3 6.1 6 5.9 5.9 6.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.4 7.4 7.6 7.6 7.5 7.3 7.1 7 7 1.2 1.6 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.5 2.7 6.8 6.8 H H H H Minus Tide Pacific Time Zone Time 11:12a 12:11p 1:05p 7:20a 8:06a 8:48a 9:28a 10:06a 10:44a 11:22a 6:16a 7:23a 8:36a 9:46a 10:48a 11:41a 12:28p 1:11p 7:09a 7:47a 8:24a 9:00a 9:37a 10:16a 10:59a 11:49a 7:21a 8:41a 9:56a 11:02a 11:59a Time 9:17p 10:14p 11:02p 11:44p Minus Tide Minus Tide Date 1F 2 Sa 3 Su 4M 5 Tu 6W 7 Th 8F 9 Sa 10 Su 11 M 12 Tu 13 W 14 Th 15 F 16 Sa 17 Su 18 M 19 Tu 20 W 21 Th 22 F 23 Sa 24 Su 25 M 26 Tu 27 W 28 Th 29 F 30 Sa 31 Su Ht. 1.2 0.8 0.5 0.2 0.1 7.8 7.9 7.8 7.5 7.2 6.8 6.4 6.2 0.7 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.1 6.7 6.7 6.6 6.5 6.4 6.2 6 5.8 5.7 5.8 0.8 H H H H H H H L L L L L L H H H H H H H H L L L L L L H H H H JANUARY 2017 Pacific Time Zone Ht. 8.1 8 7.8 7.5 7 6.5 6.1 2.3 1.4 0.5 -0.3 -0.9 -1.3 9.6 9.3 8.9 8.3 7.6 6.8 6.1 5.6 2.3 1.7 1.2 0.7 0.3 0.1 8.3 8.4 8.4 8.3 Time 7:46p 8:18p 8:53p 9:31p 10:16p 11:10p Ht. -0.1 0 0.1 0.4 0.7 1.2 L L L L L L 7:32p 8:49p 9:57p 10:57p 11:52p H 6 H 6.2 H 6.6 H 7 H 7.4 6:58p 7:44p 8:29p 9:13p 9:58p 10:45p 11:35p L L L L L L L -1.4 -1.3 -0.9 -0.4 0.3 1 1.7 7:56p 9:05p 10:05p 10:56p 11:42p H H H H H 5.5 5.7 6 6.3 6.6 6:20p 6:55p 7:28p 8:01p L L L L -0.1 -0.2 -0.3 -0.2 Date 1 Su 2M 3 Tu 4W 5 Th 6F 7 Sa 8 Su 9M 10 Tu 11 W 12 Th 13 F 14 Sa 15 Su 16 M 17 Tu 18 W 19 Th 20 F 21 Sa 22 Su 23 M 24 Tu 25 W 26 Th 27 F 28 Sa 29 Su 30 M 31 Tu Time 2:53a 3:29a 4:06a 4:48a 5:35a 6:28a 12:40a 1:49a 2:55a 3:56a 4:54a 12:35a 1:22a 2:07a 2:50a 3:32a 4:13a 4:54a 5:37a 6:23a 12:30a 1:32a 2:33a 3:28a 4:19a 12:01a 12:40a 1:16a 1:49a 2:22a 2:55a H H H H H H L L L L L H H H H H H H H H L L L L L H H H H H H Ht. 7.2 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.6 7.8 2.4 2.8 3 3 2.9 7.6 7.8 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.7 7.6 7.4 7.3 3.1 3.5 3.7 3.7 3.6 6.8 7 7.2 7.4 7.5 7.7 Time 8:09a 8:51a 9:39a 10:37a 11:46a 1:01p 7:25a 8:23a 9:19a 10:14a 11:06a 5:49a 6:41a 7:31a 8:19a 9:07a 9:57a 10:51a 11:53a 12:59p 7:13a 8:05a 8:55a 9:42a 10:27a 5:06a 5:51a 6:33a 7:14a 7:54a 8:37a L L L L L L H H H H H L L L L L L L L L H H H H H L L L L L L Ht. 3.3 3.1 3 2.8 2.5 2 8.2 8.5 8.9 9.2 9.4 2.8 2.7 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.6 2.5 2.3 7.3 7.4 7.6 7.8 8 3.4 3.2 2.9 2.7 2.4 2.1 Time 1:57p 2:41p 3:32p 4:34p 5:48p 7:12p 2:13p 3:17p 4:15p 5:09p 5:58p 11:56a 12:44p 1:32p 2:19p 3:07p 3:58p 4:55p 6:02p 7:16p 2:05p 3:03p 3:54p 4:38p 5:19p 11:08a 11:48a 12:28p 1:09p 1:51p 2:37p H H H H H H L L L L L H H H H H H H H H L L L L L H H H H H H Ht. 8.1 7.8 7.3 6.7 6.1 5.8 1.3 0.5 -0.2 -0.8 -1.1 9.3 9.1 8.7 8.2 7.5 6.8 6.1 5.5 5.3 2 1.5 1 0.5 0.2 8.2 8.4 8.4 8.4 8.2 7.8 Time 8:35p 9:11p 9:51p 10:38p 11:34p L L L L L Ht. -0.1 0.2 0.6 1.2 1.8 8:34p 9:47p 10:49p 11:44p H H H H 5.9 6.3 6.8 7.2 6:45p 7:29p 8:10p 8:49p 9:26p 10:04p 10:45p 11:33p L L L L L L L L -1.2 -1 -0.7 -0.2 0.4 1.1 1.9 2.6 8:31p 9:37p 10:32p 11:20p H H H H 5.3 5.6 6.1 6.5 5:58p 6:34p 7:08p 7:41p 8:15p 8:50p L L L L L L -0.1 -0.3 -0.4 -0.4 -0.2 0.2 Minus Tide seasideOR.com 47 events Hood to Coast Relay celebrates its 35th year in 2016 More listings available at SeasideOR.com. Pacific Basketball League Tournaments January 16-17, 23-24 February 13-14, 20-21, 27-28 March 5-6 January 7-17 Pacific University Residency Writers’ Conference 15-16 Seaside’s A Capella Festival February 25-28 Seaside Jazz Festival 26-28 FisherPoets Gathering, Astoria March 5 A Sweet Affaire 18-20 7th Annual Pouring at the Coast Craft Beer Fest 48 seasideOR.com 26 SOLVE Beach Cleanup April 15-17 ACBL Bridge Tournament 22-24 Crab, Seafood & Wine Festival, Astoria 30 Seaside Dash to Safety (5K Run/Walk) July September November 4 Independence Day Celebrations (parade, social, Drum & Bugle Corps, fireworks) 8-11 Hot Rod Classic Charity Golf Tournament & Auction Nov. 1-Dec. 17 Shop Seaside Holiday Event 5 Beach Cleanup 9-14 Spotlight Dance Cup May 16 50th Annual Seaside Beach Run 2-7 Oregon Porcelain Art Retreat 24 Seaside Downtown Garden Tour 14 Seaside Spring Downtown Wine Walk 28 Sou’Wester Garden Club Green Thumb Plant Sale June 11 52nd Annual Sandcastle Contest, Cannon Beach 18 Seaside Muscle and Chrome Car Show 18-19 Soccer in the Sand June 26-July 2 Miss Oregon Pageant August 8-11 Wheels and Waves Car Show 24 SOLVE Beach & Riverside Cleanup 12 Seaside Fall Downtown Wine Walk 25 Parade of Lights 25-27 Holiday Gift Fair Sept. 26-Oct. 2 ACBL Bridge Tournament December October Nov. 26 – Dec. 17 Gingerbread Tea 16 Great Columbia Crossing, Astoria 3-10 Dance Magic Competition 21-22 Seaside Sashay Square Dance Festival 12-14 35th Annual Seaside Beach Volleyball Tournament 31 Seaside’s Downtown Halloween Event 1-4 Providence Festival of Trees 7 Pearl Harbor Day of Remembrance Ceremony 27 35th Annual Hood to Coast Relay 31 Hot Rod Classic Golf Tournament and Auction SOLVE Beach & Riverside Cleanup Don Frank First Saturday of the Month ■ Seaside’s Treasure the Beach Cleanup ■ Seaside’s First Saturday Art Walk 26 SToreS. 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