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Cannon Beach Perfect Weekend Getaway Spot

20 Friday Jul 2012

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beach, cannon beach, coast, get away, haystack rock, little pompey wetland, oregon, vacation, weekend

Looking for a new place to take your vacation? Visitors will find numerous interesting things to do and see at Cannon Beach.

People have used this beach for hundreds of years; however, Cannon Beach was only incorporated in 1957. The Cannon Beach History Center has displays on the Native Americans who lived here: Chinook, Clatsop and Tillamook Indian tribes. The history of Cannon Beach over the past three hundred years is carefully recounted with artifacts and displays. The cannon, for which the beach is named, is also on display at the museum. Discover the fascinating story of the USS Shark, and how the cannon ended up on the beach.

Downtown Cannon Beach offers lots of wonderful shops and delicious places to eat.

The Little Pompey Wetland, found inside the city, and nearby Cannon Beach settling ponds are teeming with wildlife. Birds are the main attraction: green wing teal, northern shoveler, golden eye, mallard, bald eagle, fox sparrow, marsh wren, townsend warbler, white – fronted goose, and other birds as well. During the winter especially, you might even see a coyote, deer, or Roosevelt elk.

All Oregon beaches are open to the public for recreation. Cannon Beach has 4 miles of beach with 44 access points for visitors. These beaches are wonderful for all sorts of outdoor activities including surfing, kite flying, beach horseback riding, paragliding, kiteboarding, and surf fishing. Clams are plentiful on the beach and you can dig for them from December through September each year. Everything you need is available for rental in town. Remember, you need a license for clamming, also available in town for a nominal fee. You can fish on the beach or charter a boat and go deep sea fishing. You are even welcome to bring you dog to the beach. Just keep him or her on a leash.

On the beach, Haystack Rock and nearby Needles are sure to catch your eye. Haystack Rock towers 235 feet above the beach. The monolith itself is off limits to tourists, so be certain to bring binoculars. The tide pools are full of interesting marine invertebrates and the Rock provides homes for nesting birds. During December through early February up to 500 gray whales pass every day from 2 to 8 miles offshore on their way south. The north bound trip is more laidback with only a few hundred per day passing along the shore. There are a few whales that seem to stay here all the time. They can be seen even in the summer.

Haystack Rock has is one of the most photographed natural features on the Oregon Coast. It has appeared in several movies. A few of these are Sometimes a Great Notion (based on Ken Kesey’s novel), The Goonies, and Kindergarten Cop.

Those who come to Cannon Beach, come to enjoy the beach, hike the forest trails, participate in water sports or fishing, or view the birds at Little Pompey Wetland. You are sure to enjoy the time you spend here.
Article written by Mary Boyer

For more information check out these links.
http://ci.cannon-beach.or.us/index.html
http://www.cannonbeach.org/activities/wildlife_viewing.aspx


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Seaside, Oregon Fun Family Destination on the Oregon Coast

15 Sunday Jul 2012

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Seaside Oregon is one of the more popular beaches alone the Oregon coast. Beginning in 2005, on the first Saturday of each month the art galleries, restaurants, and shops of Seaside have welcomed artists, authors, and musicians. From 5 to 8 pm participating businesses provide space for the artists and goodies for the visitors. You can get a map of the walk at participating businesses, the Seaside Visitors Bureau, the Chamber of Commerce, or download one from the internet.

Why not come on Friday night and enjoy the area and return home on Sunday? There are dozens of hotels/motels, condo and lodges, Bed and Breakfasts, and vacation home rentals depending on your preferences. Be sure to make a reservation, since this popular area can sometimes be booked up.

The promenade along the beach in Seaside is unique on the Oregon Coast. Walking along the promenade you will see beautiful views of the ocean and Tillamook Head. There is a circle for cars to turn around at about the center of the promenade that has a bronze statue of Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and Seaman in the center.

History buffs will enjoy visiting the Saltworks, a National Historic Site where Lewis and Clark made salt. The oven that they used is still there. The Butterfield Cottage was built as a beach house for a jeweler from Portland in 1893. It was occupied as a home until 1958 when it became a millinery shop. It became a museum in 1984. Currently it is decorated to represent what it might have looked like in 1912.

Seaside Aquarium is a delightful place to spend some time. As you approach the building you are greeted by the skeleton of 35-foot skeleton of a Gray Whale. Inside the main attraction are the ten seals that make their home here. The oldest of the seals was born in 1983! The youngest was born in 2011. Children in particular enjoy the seals enthusiasm as the splash and bark in hopes of getting a piece of fish. The aquarium also includes a touching pool and other exhibits.

If you make it to the beach, you’ll discover that this is a wonderful place to fly a kite. The coastal winds make this a great place for kite flying, even if you’ve never tried it before. Seaside is one of the best places on the Oregon and Washington Coasts for surfing. All the gear you might need is for rent nearby.

Visit the Carousel Mall and ride one, or several, of the animals on the carousel. The animals are replicas of the animals at the San Francisco Carousel Museum. Among the favorites are a seahorse, a rabbit, a pink ostrich, and of course a pony.

Funland is a great arcade for the kids to enjoy playing a few video games or rolling a few rounds of skeeball for tickets and prizes.

As you can see, there is a lot to do in Seaside. You could not begin to do it all in only a day, or even a weekend.
Article written by Mary Boyer

A few resources to find out more about Seaside, Oregon include:

http://www.beachconnection.net/news/augas071212_408.php

http://www.seasidechamber.com./#

http://www.seasideor.com/item.asp?iid=484

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