Food scene
We like the fish n chips here. Made in house. Also the clam chowder in a sour dough bread bowl!
7 locals recommend
The Crabby Oyster
150 Broadway StWe like the fish n chips here. Made in house. Also the clam chowder in a sour dough bread bowl!
The best locally owned mexican restaurant! Beware that they are not open on weekends.
12 locals recommend
The Stand in Seaside
109 N Holladay DrThe best locally owned mexican restaurant! Beware that they are not open on weekends.
Bell Buoy of Seaside
1800 S Roosevelt DrGood fish n chips made on site!
Seaside Brewing Company
851 Broadway StGood local beers and good food! Nice atmosphere.
Sightseeing
Excellent place for biking with numerous bike paths. Also good beach combing. There are old military bunkers on the beach that are fun to explore.
66 locals recommend
Fort Stevens State Park
1675 Peter Iredale RoadExcellent place for biking with numerous bike paths. Also good beach combing. There are old military bunkers on the beach that are fun to explore.
Just 7 miles south is th amazing beach town! Expensive lodging, but worth strolling the shops, galleries, and restaurants.. The beach has the famous Haystack Rock and other rock formations.
307 locals recommend
Cannon Beach
Center StreetJust 7 miles south is th amazing beach town! Expensive lodging, but worth strolling the shops, galleries, and restaurants.. The beach has the famous Haystack Rock and other rock formations.
You can take the local bus which stops near the house to Cannon Beach (getting off at road to Ecola State Park. Hike through park and along the 6 mile Tillamook Head Trail back to Seaside. This is an all day adventure.
12 locals recommend
Tillamook Head Trail
Tillamook Head TrailYou can take the local bus which stops near the house to Cannon Beach (getting off at road to Ecola State Park. Hike through park and along the 6 mile Tillamook Head Trail back to Seaside. This is an all day adventure.
Traveler advice
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A nice loop to walk
go left from house, left on 12th Ave, at the bridge people will be crabbing and fishing, continue straight to beach. This is the more secluded part of Seasides Beach. To the right you can head toward the mouth of the Necanicum River. To left you can walk on beach or the paved boardwalk. At the circle, Broadway, turn left past all the shops, arcades, restaurants. Left on N. Holladay Dr and 9 blocks back to the house.
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Kayaking or paddle boarding from the house: The Estuary
If you brought your own kayak, canoe, or paddle board you can launch into the river right from the back yard. (You can rent boats and boards at several locations around town). The river flow changes with the tide. If you time it right you can have a current in your favor both directions. To the right brings you under the 12th Ave Bridge and into the Estuary where you'll see many birds, including blue herrons. Caution to avoid going into the dangerous currents of the mouth of the river.
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Kayaking or paddle boarding from the house: through town
To the left you will paddle through the center of town. Docks are available if you want to take a stroll down Broadway. Paddle further on and pass the Bell Bouy Fish n Chip place. Stop for lunch or take a picnic stopping at the city park on your right.
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Kayaking or paddle boarding: an all day loop
For a long paddle you can do a loop if you time the tide right. Set out to right into the estuary just before high tide. Paddle up Neawanna Creek all the way up to Sundquest Rd. There you need to portage your boats 4 blocks, cross over hiway 101 and into the Necanicum river and back to the house. Maybe a 4 hour adventure. You can see how this loop works if you Google Seaside.