Fort Stevens
One of the nation’s largest public campgrounds, the 4,300-acre park offers trails, wildlife viewing, and an historic shipwreck
Take off on TrailsOregon Coast Camping
Cabins and yurts for cooler nights and tent and RV sites for camping under the stars
Pick Your PlaceCoffenbury Lake
Freshwater lake located in Fort Stevens State Park; a popular destination for canoeing, paddleboarding, and kayaking
Perfect for PaddlingRuby's Roadside Grill
Not your typical roadside spot, Ruby's offers juicy burgers along with BBQ shrimp tacos, seafood chowder, and local microbrews
Chow DownFind insider knowledge for your North Coast trip.
Necanicum River
A fresh perspective on nature & wildlife as you paddle through estuaries
Waterway WondersZingers Ice Cream
Homemade ice cream & waffle cones found in the heart of Seaside's downtown
Scoop One UpThe Prom
Iconic boardwalk-style path in Seaside with panoramic views of the Pacific and sunsets
Stroll Seaside's Storied Promenade