Birdwatching in Washington: Your Guide to Wings in Wilderness

There’s a symphony playing in our treetops and along our shoreline. Amidst the crashing percussion of our endless waves and the soft harmonies of our brine-kissed breeze is the sweet staccato of birdsong from our feathered friends. The evergreen coast of the Pacific...

Find Yourself on Washington’s Evergreen Coast

If you’ve ever dreamt of a place where emerald trees meet the roaring Pacific and outdoor adventures beckon, then Washington’s Evergreen Coast is for you. Cocooned in the southwest corner of the “Evergreen State,” our untamed shoreline is a siren’s song of jade...

Quirky Road Trip from Seattle

We love offbeat road trips, especially in the Pacific Northwest. Your favorite soundtrack just hits differently when you’re exploring the fairytale scenery of our gloriously dewy and dreamy landscape. Unique coastal towns are an easy drive from major PNW cities,...

Exploring Pacific County: Nine Unique Historic Sites in Washington

A relentless sea, rich history, and vibrant culture have carved our stunning evergreen coast since the dawn of time. Long before ships discovered our shore, the footprints of time tattooed our landscape. History has trekked through the sodden underbrush of our jade...

Activities for Your Perfect Family Summer Vacation in Washington

Hear that? It’s the sound of the last school bells washing away by the perfect waves on the 28-mile shore of Long Beach. There’s something magical about our evergreen coastline in the summer months. Temperatures are mild, creating pristine conditions for the...

Road Trip through Washington: Discover Pacific County

When the long days of summer beckon, the open road calls out to you. School break is here, and a much-needed vacation is on the horizon. You’re thirsty for adventure and ready to feel your toes in the sand. What better way to heed that call than with a summer road...

Treasure Hunt: Public Art in Pacific County

Our majestic scenery is a natural canvas when you visit our neck of the woods. Emerald green forests, indigo oceans, gunmetal skies, white-capped waves, and amber sunsets paint our landscape in a kaleidoscope of colors. But did you know you can embark on a treasure...

Coastal Cravings: New Restaurants on Long Beach Peninsula

Welcome, food enthusiasts and culinary adventurers! Long Beach Peninsula in Washington isn’t just a picturesque escape with its sweeping ocean views and charming small-town vibe—it’s also a burgeoning hotspot for gastronomic delights. Whether you’re...

Why We Were Voted One of the Best Coastal Small Towns

Step onto the sandy shores of Long Beach, Washington, and you’ll understand why a USA Today poll awarded us one of the Top 10 Best Coastal Small Towns. From the rugged beauty of our cliffs to the tranquility of our dunes, Long Beach captivates the senses and beckons...

Pearls of the Pacific: Eating Oysters in Pacific County

In the rhythmic flow of the ocean’s tides lives a treasure coveted by seafood enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike: the succulent oysters of Pacific County. Here, where the salt-kissed sea ties itself to the ribbon of the Willapa River, one of the world’s purest...

Our Charming Annual Small-Town Events and Festivals

Our quaint coastal towns are home to some of the region’s most unique and charming annual small-town events. From hosting headliners, saluting our whimsical museums, and celebrating our diverse wildlife, our yearly affairs commemorate a few of the things that make our...

7 Benefits of a Coastal Visit

The siren song of the ocean has seduced travelers for centuries, especially when it comes to their health. Research has shown that the benefits of a coastal visit can improve wellness, vitality, and mood. Rhythmic waves, the salty air, and unparalleled recreational...

Your Coastal Wedding in Washington: Best Spots to Say “I Do”

There are few things more romantic than a coastal wedding in Washington. The rugged Pacific Northwest coastline is a never-ending scroll containing a love poem from nature. The astonishing beauty of our coast unrolls before you, scrawled with salty, sweet nothings and...

Fur-ever Love: Reasons to Have a Doggy Date in Pacific County

Picture the scene: You and your date are padding along the picturesque coastline of Pacific County. The salty breeze tousles your hair while waves crash against the shore. Romping at the water’s edge, you turn and bend down to them, heart unleashed. Their goofy,...

Fall in Love with These Romantic Date Ideas in Washington

The hidden, wild coast of Washington is an ode to romance. Lush valleys, fertile forests, meandering rivers, and passionate coastlines undulate together in an eternal love story for the ages. With sunsets and shores that ignite your heart, we set the stage for the...

The Perfect Day Trip from Astoria: Part One

The Pacific Northwest’s shoreline is jagged with treasured towns scattered like jewels along US 101. One of our favorite neighbors is the port city of Astoria, Oregon. A colorful landscape of picturesque houses, the quaint town is a short jaunt to our coveted...

Bucket List Activity: Razor Clam Digging in Pacific County

If we had to pick a symbol representing our shores, we’d likely fly the flag of our shellfish. Unique, multi-faceted, and forever linked to the ocean, our clams, crabs, and oysters are icon-worthy. When razor clam digging days are announced, our beaches become magnets...

10 Reasons to Road Trip to Pacific County in the New Year

The new year is a time for resolutions. It’s a time to look forward to the new memories you’ll make in the year ahead. And few things are more exciting than planning your future getaways. With easy access, exceptional seafood, and expansive outdoors, there are plenty...

The Perks: The Unique Coffee Shops in Pacific County

The Pacific Northwest has always been a brewing ground for incredible coffee. Something about the blend of hazy skies, damp forests, and unique people creates the perfect conditions for some of the best coffee shops you’ve ever set foot in. And while our state may be...

Celebrate the SEA-son in Pacific County

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The holidays are upon us, and it’s time to be merry and bright. One of our favorite things about our coastal towns is that you can enjoy the classic holiday traditions with a little twist. Join us as we show you how special it...

Storm-Watching and King Tides: A Perfect Pair

As the winter winds blow onto shore, they bellow in another of our favorite seasons. Storm-watching in Pacific County is one of nature’s most dazzling performances, and we’re lucky enough to have a front-row seat. Crashing waves, turbulent skies, sunshine cameos, and...

Holidays at the Beach in Pacific County

The festive season is upon us! And is there anything better than holidays at the beach in Pacific County? Our small-town vibes and charming local events provide the perfect place to create new traditions. With so many exciting experiences and cozy places to fill your...

Eight Reasons to Visit a Beach Town During the Off-Season

When the summer sun is high and the heat is toasting your skin, it’s easy to see why the crowds flock to the sandy seashell shores. But did you know these same coastal towns take on wintery delight when the seasons change? With wide open spaces, charming local events,...

Spirited Spirits of Pacific County

As haunted as things may be in our towns, nothing is as spirited as our spirits. With breweries, a distillery, a winery, and a soon-to-be cidery, some people love to come here for the boos. Our artisan bartenders, brewers, and distillers are alchemists behind the bar....

Haunt-tober Spotlight: Most Haunted Spots in Pacific County

When your shoreline is known as the Graveyard of the Pacific, and your towns have some of the oldest hotels in Washington, it’s understandable that the fog between us and the afterlife can become a little hazy. Our history is rich with poltergeists with personality....

Haunt-tober Happenings in Pacific County

One of the best things about living in a small town just a day trip from Seattle or Portland is that there is always something cool to do, especially for seasonal holidays. Historic haunts are famous in our towns, so it makes sense that we’re the place to come for...

Haunt-tober Spotlight: Graveyards of Pacific County

As the weather changes and the winds creak the shedding trees, our thoughts turn to the peaceful plots buried in our past. With storied towns filled with folklore, a few skeletons lurk in the closets. Join us as we walk softly through some of the graveyards of Pacific...

Let Loose with Live Music in Pacific County

When you live in a place as inspirational as our part of the world, you’re a magnet for creativity. Our small towns are simmering with talented individuals. When you’re looking for live music in Pacific County, you don’t have to go too far. You’ll find the soundtrack...

Hidden Gems of the Hidden Coast

The velvety backdrop of our landscape glitters with precious jewels. Jade forests, sapphire coastlines, ruby red wine, pearlescent oysters, and golden topaz sunsets make for a jewelry box of experiences. Poke around a little deeper and uncover riches beyond your...

Unwind in Pacific County

One of our favorite things about our slice of heaven is that the world spins just a little slower here. We don’t operate on island time, but we definitely enjoy peninsula time. The coastal air is clean, the oysters are plentiful, and the smiles are genuine. When you...

Choose Your Own Adventure in Pacific County

When planning your next escapade, you want an experience that will tick all the boxes. Choosing a perfect destination can be challenging when trying to please different personalities. Where can you get unparalleled outdoor recreation, rich history, the beach, the...

The Family Flavors of South Bend

On the curve of the banks of the teeming Willapa River sits the charming city of South Bend, Washington. It is famously the Pacific County seat and Oyster Capital of the World. But to those in the know, it is a delicious destination where you can indulge your...

12 Cool Things About Washington State International Kite Festival

Every third full week in August, the shoreline and skies of our hometown are ablaze with the Washington State International Kite Festival. For 42 years, people have come from miles around to participate and enjoy a full roster of experiences. This year, a slew of new...

Aw, Shucks! Shellabrating Willapa Bay Oysters!

If we had a county crest, Willapa Bay oysters would be the crown jewel. Our region produces oyster royalty. We grow some of the world’s sweetest, plumpest ocean morsels. And if you spend any time in our towns, it will be clear how important the oyster industry is to...

Pacific County Roadside Attractions: 9 Selfie-Worthy Stops

Roadside attractions have been a staple for as long as we’ve traversed the highways and byways of the world. Towns would create imaginative landmarks that entice traveling road warriors to stop for a spell and a snapshot. Wacky, often weird, colorful, and sometimes...

Everybody Loves Raymond: Fun Things to Do in Raymond, WA

Everybody loves Raymond (Washington, that is.) This hidden gem is a tight-knit community brimming with outdoor activities, charming museums, craft beverages, and artwork. With a myriad of fun things to do in Raymond, you’ll end up loving it too. Wildlife Heritage...

Photographer’s Dream: The Photogenic Beauty of the Pacific Coast

We’ve said it before, the siren’s song of our passionate coastline calls out to an artist’s soul. This magnetism is especially true for amateur and professional photographers. Whether you’re a novice or a pro, the photogenic beauty of the Pacific Coast is a...

Small-Town Family Fun; Big-Time Family Memories

Core memories are made daily down at the shore of Long Beach Peninsula. Our coastal town has been a popular destination for small-town family fun for over a century. The endless beaches, mom-and-pop stores, traversable nature, and remarkable beauty make a perfect...

Cheers to the Breweries in Pacific County

Craft beer and the Pacific Northwest are a match made in heaven. The region’s abundant clean water and ideal conditions for growing hops are the perfect backdrop for microbrewing. In our backyard, we have some of the best breweries in Pacific County. Here are a few of...

Summertime in Pacific County

The first day of summer is right around the corner so it’s almost one of our favorite times of the year here. We’re talking summertime in Pacific County! It’s when the air is sweet with flowers, and the sun peeks out from behind the clouds. It’s the start of our...

Visit Oysterville for Storybook Charm

Visit Oysterville for the charm but stay for the oysters. The town of Oysterville is a storybook dreamland where colorful, sea-weathered houses gaze out over the tidal flats of Willapa Bay. White picket fences surround historical landmarks and encompass fairytale...

Best Fish and Chips on the Washington Coast

Few things are more satisfying than biting through the crackling crunch of hot, fried fish. That delicious intersection of crispy breading, where it meets the melting, flavorful sea, is a tastebud heaven. Add in a blissful, capery tang of creamy tartar sauce and...

Take a Hike! Best Hiking Trails in Long Beach Peninsula

In a town like Long Beach Peninsula, the landscape was made to be discovered. More than 28-miles of beaches, six state parks, lush rain forests, and miles of trails equals a hiker’s paradise. We’ve made a list of some of the best hiking trails in Long Beach Peninsula...

Long Beach Peninsula Artists: Tokeland and North Cove Spotlight

When you are along the Pacific Coast, it is a spiritual, shifting canvas of beauty that is repainted every day. Something about it calls to an artist’s soul. They can hear the ocean’s siren song, pulling them toward her shores like the tides. So, it makes perfect...

Mother’s Day Weekend in the Long Beach Peninsula

It’s that time of year when it’s time to honor the most important woman in your life. We’re talking about Mother’s Day. Whether it’s your mom, stepmom, grandma, auntie, or favorite female, it’s a wonderful reason to celebrate. And what better place to honor her than...

Dog-Friendly Weekend Getaway Hotels: PNW Fun with Fido

Spring has sprung and everyone is itching for a long weekend getaway, including man’s best friend! The weather is changing, and our four-legged pals know that it’s time to hit the beach. They’re ready to take advantage of the Pacific Northwest’s nook-and-cranny...

Clam It Up at The Long Beach Razor Clam Festival

The Long Beach Peninsula is getting ready to clam it up again for the annual Long Beach Peninsula Razor Clam Festival. In a county known for its celebrated seafood , this is festival is a returning regional treasure. The event started in 1940 and has been a beloved...

Unique Pacific Northwest Museums in the Long Beach Peninsula

The Long Beach Peninsula’s museums have long been treasures that have brought joy to locals and delighted visiting guests. Quaint and lovingly curated, our museums celebrate local culture and defining characteristics of this special region. Scattered like jewels over...

PNW Road Trip: 8 Reasons to Stop in Long Beach Peninsula

When planning your Pacific Northwest Road Trip, there is no shortage of pins to poke on the map. Jagged coastlines, jade forests, and quaint, friendly towns are scattered along the route. Pop culture has made towns like Astoria and Cannon Beach obvious tourism hot...

10 Places to Kiss

Want to sweep your sweetheart off their feet?  Pacific County is home to many scenic areas and fun places to share a romantic moment with your boo. Share a smooch at these places: Waikiki Beach Tucked away in Cape Disappointment State Park is a cliff-lined sandy cove....

Amazing Winter Hikes on the Long Beach Peninsula

  Let’s be honest – hiking on the Long Beach Peninsula is always amazing. But if you find yourself here during the magical winter months, here are some hikes that will leave you in awe.   The North Head Lighthouse Trail is an ADA accessible, .75...

Indoor Fun in Pacific County 

Being outdoors, surrounded by spectacular scenery, is a big draw for Pacific County  And, there’s fun to be had indoors, too. Here are some ideas for when you want to have some indoor fun in Pacific County.    Visit a Museum Pacific County is home to a variety of...

Performing Arts in Pacific County

Entertainment throughout Pacific County adds to the many things to see and do while visiting our small villages. Concerts,, plays, and nightly live music can be enjoyed throughout the year. Here are some upcoming performing arts events to add to your calendar:  ...

Cozy Meals on the Coast

Whether coming in from a beach hike around the tip of the Long Beach Peninsula at Leadbetter Point, wave watching at Cape Disappointment’s Waikiki Beach, bird watching at Tarlatt Slough, or a stroll on the Long Beach Boardwalk, a hot, satisfying meal is the...

Festive Season Event Guide

The festive season on the peninsula is always a blast!  Mark your calendars for these fun holiday events: November 25-27: Holidays at the Beach A family favorite, Holidays at the Beach kicks off the day after Thanksgiving. Meet Santa, snuggle up in pajamas to watch...

9 Winter Things To Do In Pacific County

  The “hushed season” is the perfect time to visit Pacific County. Whether you’re exploring vast beach, getting a drink at a pub, or tucking into a warm meal at a cozy restaurant, you’re bound to have a great time.  Here are nine of our favorite winter...

Shop Small, Shop Coastal

Find a gift that’s unique and fun for your loved ones this year. Pacific County is a place governed by tides, surrounded by natural beauty, and supported by one-of-a-kind small businesses. Every dollar spent in these cozy coastal and river towns has a big impact...

Haunted Places on the Long Beach Peninsula

Home to eerie sounding areas like Cape Disappointment, Dismal Nitch and the Graveyard of the Pacific, it’s no surprise that Washington’s Pacific County boasts a hearty helping of haunted houses… and hotels.

Fall Event Guide

Autumn might just be Pacific County’s best-kept secret! Fewer crowds and incredible weather are reason enough to plan a fall escape. The “hushed season” of fall adds a crisp breeze to the air and comfort to the soul. Mark your calendar, and celebrate the season at...

9 Romantic Places to Eat on the Long Beach Peninsula

There’s nothing quite like sharing a meal and a bottle of wine with someone special, especially when you’re at the beach. From intimate settings to mouthwatering flavors, these eight restaurants are sure to impress.

Join us for the Cranberry Harvest this October

October’s cranberry harvest has been a part of the peninsula’s culture for over a century. This tart, native berry brings more excitement than you might expect as the bogs are flooded for harvest and roadside stalls with fresh cranberries begin to pop up.

20 Things to do in Seaview

Seaview offers a peaceful beach experience. Lined with historic Victorian and Craftsman homes as well as beach cabins, it’s a pleasant place to simply take a stroll. But there are other things to do in Seaview too!

42 Things to do in Long Beach, WA

Looking for things to do in Long Beach, WA? This beach town is a little slice of PNW life packed with every coastal activity you could imagine! Beach Activities 1. Walk on the beach There’s something to be said for a cool sea breeze. Revitalize yourself with a walk on...

Summer Event Guide 2022 for the LBP and Pacific County

The coast is calling and it’s telling you to head to the Washington Coast. Are you ready for a summer break? Looking for some unforgettable experiences? The Long Beach Peninsula and Pacific County have an array of summer events for everyone! Find the perfect...

Spring Event Guide 2022

The Long Beach Peninsula and Pacific County have an array of springtime traditions, from the famous Razor Clam Festival to colorful art shows. Mark your calendars. You won’t want to miss these annual favorites!

Beachcombing: ‘Sea’ What Has Washed Ashore!

Beachcombing: ‘Sea’ What Has Washed Ashore! Beachcombing is a bit like treasure hunting – you never know what you might find. And that’s part of the fun! With miles of traversable coastline, Washington’s Long Beach Peninsula offers a treasure trove of beachcombing...

Fantastic Crab and Where to Find Them

Sweet and meaty Dungeness crab is the quintessential crustacean of the west coast and is as good as currency in Pacific County. Anyone native to the area will tell you no crab tastes better. That’s why crab season is always one of the most exciting times of the year!...

2021 Pacific County Photo Gallery

As we approach the end of the year, we want to take a moment and express our gratitude and love for our communities, our industry and our visitors from near and far. We look forward to a new year to continue old traditions and create new memories together. It’s a time...

Long Beach Peninsula Road Trip Part 1: North County

Photography and writing by Adam Sawyer The allure of a good old-fashioned road trip is something that simply does not wane. Be it cross country or cross county, the ability to set your own pace and call your own shots, as it were, has a universal appeal. What are we...

Where to Eat this Holiday Season

When you decide to escape to the beach for Christmas, or to ring in the new year, planning and cooking meals yourself should be the last thing on your mind. You may be wondering: are any restaurants open on Christmas? What about New Year’s Eve? Don’t worry, we...

New Businesses in Pacific County

What’s new with you?  We have some exciting new happenings here in Pacific County. New businesses are popping up everywhere! From fly fishing equipment to Polynesian food there is an array of shops and restaurants ready for you! Make plans to explore and shop local at...

Shop Local for the Holidays with OPACC

Ocean Park Area Chamber of Commerce members have incredible items to make your holidays unique and special and your gift giving work a breeze. Here’s a snapshot of OPACC members offering retail, dining, lodging and service gift ideas. Whether it is a present wrapped...

Thanksgiving Weekend on the Beach

When you decide to escape to the beach for Thanksgiving weekend, then you might be wondering: where can I get turkey and stuffing? What’s happening Black Friday weekend? Are things open?

Pacific County Holiday Event Guide

Holidays are better at the beach. With few crowds, the holiday season is cozy and intimate on the peninsula. Christmas mermaids, a crab pot Christmas tree, and local markets are just a few highlights of the season! Follow Visit Long Beach Peninsula for more holiday...

Razor Clamming

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) sets Ocean Sport Clamming Seasons. Tentative Dates & Tides:Dates will be confirmed by safety tests just prior to the digs. Watch our blog, or WDFW’s press release page for confirmation announcements. This...

U-pick Blueberries: The Season Has Arrived

Summertime on the Long Beach Peninsula marks the beginning of blueberry season, a crop that thrives on the coast and is available for public picking. One of our favorite late-summer activities is plucking fresh blueberries from the u-pick orchard at Cranguyma Farms on...

Dog Friendly Travel Guide For The Washington Coast

Photo by Alasdair Turner @alasdairturner LBP has gone to the dogs! Pacific County on Washington’s Coast is the most pet-friendly place to visit in the Pacific Northwest. The Long Beach Peninsula is a doggy nirvana. The ideal dog-friendly travel location. Let your...

4 Unique Places to Stay in Pacific County

Photography and writing by Adam Sawyer Unique people, places, things, and experiences are essentially the reasons why we travel. The unfamiliar and the out of the ordinary. Washington’s Pacific County is chock full of uniqueness, with perhaps a special nod going to...

Experience Willapa Bay Oysters

Months with “r” are well known for being the best time for eating oysters, and that’s no accident. Traditionally, cold months bring a more desirable texture and flavor. Now, with modern growing techniques, you can enjoy plump, delicious oysters...

35 Fun Things to do in Ilwaco

A fishing village with a thriving art community, the Port of Ilwaco is a unique pocket of culture, history, and delicious seafood. The businesses are run by locals, and the community is close-knit. If you take the time to explore and meet people, you’re likely to...

#FoodToGoLBP

Looking for great take-out? Be it a romantic dinner at your lodging, or a tailgate picnic at a scenic outlook or park, our local restaurants have just what you need for the perfect meal.

Origins of the Wild Mushroom Celebration

This year marks the 20th Anniversary of the Long Beach Peninsula’s Wild Mushroom Celebration. What better way to celebrate than to discover it’s origins.

Graveyard of the Pacific

From Tillamook Bay on the Oregon Coast to Cape Scott Provincial Park on Vancouver Island stretches a deadly coastal region known as the Graveyard of the Pacific. Thick fog banks, strong currents and waves, and powerful winds have been the peril of many ships since...

9 Starry Nights on Washington’s Long Beach Peninsula

The Long Beach Peninsula has very little light pollution, making it a great spot for stargazing. Just like with storm watching, you sometimes have to wait for just the right conditions, but trust us, it is worth it if you’re a photographer or nature lover. There...

Guide to Winter on the Washington Coast

Winter is the perfect time to explore the Washington coast for lovers of tranquility and nature. It’s also the perfect time to enjoy some of the coast’s most delicious food — Dungeness crab and oysters!

Winter Razor Clam Digging

You might be wondering if razor clams are worth braving the elements. The short answer is: Yes! Spotting a little dimple in the sand and digging up a clam for the first time is more thrilling than you might imagine if you’ve never been on a razor clam dig. The...

7 Reasons to Take YOUR Time on the Washington Coast

Relax. The studies are out. Using your paid time off is good for you.  Turn on your out of office message and put your phone on silent. You’ll be too busy making memories with your favorite people while you eat fresh seafood, ride bikes along the breathtaking...

Lewis & Clark National Historical Park: 15 Things to Do & See

Did you know that Washington’s Long Beach Peninsula is part of a National Historic Park? The Lewis & Clark National and State Historic Park is unique in that it spans two states (Washington and Oregon), as well as three forts, an 8.5 long paved coastal trail, and...

9 Fall Events You Should Put On Your Calendar Right Now

The fall season might just be the peninsula’s best-kept secret! Fewer crowds and incredible weather are reason enough to plan a fall escape. But if you’re looking for more excitement, here are nine fall events you should put on the calendar right now!

Enjoy the Journey: Motorcycling to the LBP from Portland and Seattle

There’s nothing like the feel of the wind on your body and the pavement rushing by as you cruise through stunning landscape on your motorcycle. Riding is not a spectator sport; you become part of the scenery, and you won’t find more engaging scenery than the winding...

Bridge to Nowhere: What’s on the Other Side?

The Astoria-Megler Bridge provides a 360-degree view of container ships, the coast range, the mouth of the Columbia River, and historic Astoria homes. It looks like a scene out of a movie and is a must-see experience for visitors from around the world. You may be...

Family Fun is Everywhere on Washington’s Long Beach Peninsula

Remember how you loved to go to the beach as a kid? Those special memories last a lifetime. Continue the family traditions, or start some new ones on Washington’s Long Beach Peninsula, where family fun is everywhere. Children of all ages love to play, explore,...

Camping Guide for the Long Beach Peninsula

It’s time for sitting beside the campfire, roasting marshmallows, staring up at a star-filled sky, and enjoying the peace and tranquility of the great outdoors. If your idea of a good time includes tents or RVs, you’re going to love it here! Washington’s Long Beach...

Experience Joy at Coastal Places with Depressing Names

The Visitor’s Center on the Long Beach Peninsula gets a lot of questions about the many depressing names of local landmarks, and even some businesses. Don’t let the names fool you. Places like Dismal Nitch, Cape Disappointment, and Graveyard of the Pacific all have...

Race into Summer on the Long Beach Peninsula

Pack your athletic gear for the beach and come play outside on the Long Beach Peninsula during one of our annual races! Bring your family and make it a beach weekend. With gorgeous trails and 28 miles of beach, there are endless opportunities for a fun and active...

10 Great Spots for Photos on the Long Beach Peninsula

There are countless great spots for photos on the Long Beach Peninsula, so make sure you charge your phone or bring along your camera. Capture dramatic landscapes, miles of sandy beach, birds, wildlife, and even a few roadside attractions when you visit. Be sure to...

Made in Pacific County

The beach inspires artisans and creatives of all types. Discover craft beer, hand spun yarn, original jewelry, and more on the Washington coast.

5 Hikes for Birders this Fall

Head to our trails to fully appreciate the diverse habitats that attract our feathered friends. Here are 5 hikes to take for a great bird watching experience.

Visit the Cape Disappointment Lighthouse

Before there were lighthouses on the Peninsula, ships bound for Portland and Astoria navigated their way through the high waves and shifting sandbars, focusing on fluttering white flags and notched trees along the shoreline by day and flickering signal fires by night....

How a Pickled Pioneer Ended Up in Pacific County

In 1855, a band of Native Americans descended upon a group of pioneers making their way along the legendary Oregon Trail. The pioneers feared for their scalps. Then, the leader of the war party pointed at the large black box at the front of the wagon train. Dr....

The Beach is for Book Lovers

The Long Beach Peninsula is known for many things, but one of the best-kept secrets of this serene area is the draw it has for outstanding, local, and regional writers. While there are a number of writers who call the Long Beach Peninsula their home, there are also...

17 Gorgeous Picnic Spots in Pacific County

An expansive beach, mossy forests, grassy parks, and panoramic views–the Long Beach Peninsula has some of the finest picnic spots you could imagine! Many of the fine local restaurants offer box, bag, and picnic lunches for you to pack along if you don’t want to create...

15 Fabulous Features of the Long Beach Boardwalk

Travel & Leisure Magazine named the Long Beach boardwalk as one of the top eleven in the nation. The Today Show featured the Long Beach boardwalk as the most unique. And we have to agree. The boardwalk sits just outside the reach of the mighty Pacific and...

Hiking the Long Beach Peninsula

Cape Disappointment State Park | Discover Pass Required Dogs allowed on leash. Campgrounds available. Historic structures and sites, lighthouses, art installments, and scenic viewpoints. Cape Disappointment State Park sits at the mouth of the Columbia River on the...

The Clamshell Railroad

On July 14-15, the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum in downtown Ilwaco invites you to step back in time for Clamshell Railroad Days! This event celebrates the narrow gauge railroad that was once the lifeblood and a hub of activity for the Long Beach Peninsula. The...

Horseback Riding on the Beach

Horseback riding on the Long Beach Peninsula’s continuous 28 mile stretch of beach is bucket list worthy. The experience of riding a horse alongside breaking waves and soaring eagles is nothing short of exhilarating, and you won’t soon forget the feeling. You would be...

Willapa National Wildlife Refuge

Walk old growth forests, watch fog rise into the hills, and listen. Let the wind, waves, and birds be your company. The Willapa National Wildlife Refuge encompasses a unique pocket of Pacific County where you can truly immerse yourself in the beauty of the...

Razor Clam Festival Returns — Can you dig it?

Long Beach’s original Razor Clam Festival, held in April 1940, featured the world’s largest frying pan, a colossal clam dig and handcrafted batches of chowder. Families flocked to the Peninsula for a weekend of fritters and fun; clouds of steam pouring off the giant...

Surfing on the Long Beach Peninsula

Bring your boards and wetsuits, or rent some gear and take a lesson here! The Long Beach Peninsula is a great place to learn how to surf. It can dish up some really fun beach break and there’s always whitewater for the beginner surfer. Water temperatures are typically...

Experiencing the Gray Whale Migration

Gray whales annually pass by the Peninsula twice each year, once on their migration from the Arctic to their wintering and breeding grounds in Southern California and Mexico and on the return trip from the southern climes. Each winter Pacific Gray Whales pass by the...

Exploring Abandoned Forts in Pacific County

There’s something enchanting about ruins and abandoned buildings. Whether you enjoy the history behind it or the intrigue of decay, these echoes from the past are downright fun to explore. Here in Pacific County, there are numerous opportunities to step back in time....

Cape Disappointment Virtual Tour

The Long Beach Peninsula Visitors Bureau recently partnered with the Port of Seattle to bring you 360-degree virtual tours complete with spacial audio. Now, you can escape to the beach anytime, anywhere. Our first video featured scenes from the longest, most pristine...

360 Degree Virtual Visit

We recently partnered with the Port of Seattle to bring you this 360-degree experience. This is the first installment of a three-part 360 video series. Here are some tips to help you enjoy it! Before you do anything else… Make sure you turn up the video quality!...

It’s About Time for a Real Holiday

What if the holiday season meant an actual holiday? No stress, no cleaning, no traffic, no lines, or white elephants. What if you could escape all those parties, potlucks, and obligations? Forget about filling up your calendar. Forget about last minute stocking...

How to Follow the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark in Pacific County

You could hardly consider a visit to the Long Beach Peninsula complete without mention of Lewis and Clark. For ten days in mid-November of 1805, the Lewis and Clark party, formally known as the Corps of Discovery, explored the Peninsula. Today, you can experience some...

LBP to see 97-percent coverage during Aug. 21 eclipse

It’s not often we get a front-row seat to a once-in-a-lifetime event. That’ll be the case Aug. 21 when the Long Beach Peninsula will see 97-percent coverage during that morning’s solar eclipse. The peninsula hugs the eclipse’s path of totality, meaning the area is...

Tourism works: It’s all about the visitor experience

We’d usually do this kind of thing around November – you know, with Thanksgiving and all – but May seems like an appropriate time to thank all the wonderful visitors who spend their hard-earned time and dollars in Washington’s Pacific County. So, to our visitors:...

EV Drivers: Get a charge out of the Long Beach Peninsula

Electric vehicle owners driving the West Coast Green Highway will get a charge out of visiting Washington’s Long Beach Peninsula, one of the eco thoroughfare’s newest stops. Pacific County’s first public charging station is in downtown Long Beach near Veteran’s Field...

Greater Pacific County: Go further than Lewis & Clark

No trip to the Long Beach Peninsula is complete without venturing into greater Pacific County. In other words: Go further than Lewis & Clark. Northern Pacific County is dotted with charming hamlets like Bay Center, South Bend, Raymond and Tokeland, all bayside...

Break from the ordinary this spring break

Here’s an almost irrefutable fact: Spring break is best at the beach. Yep. Hard to argue that one. But all spring break beaches are not created equal – that’s where Washington’s Long Beach Peninsula comes in. U.S. News & World Reports recently released its top-10...

Perfect shot: Peninsula pros offer photography tips

Almost all of us carry a camera these days–the smartphone in our pocket, the tablet in our purse, the digital SLR hanging around our neck–and we love to snap away and share our favorite photography with our friends. But like just about anything in life, a little...

The Peninsula’s autumn bounty is yours to enjoy

From kites to cranberries and music to mushrooms, late autumn on the Long Beach Peninsula is a time to celebrate the region’s culture and history. Autumn in Pacific County is marked by its harvests, many of which helped form the bedrock of Peninsula communities. Think...

Visiting the LBP? Stop by the Visitors Bureau & say hello

Stop in, say hello. Maybe stay awhile. The Long Beach Peninsula Visitors Bureau is more than a destination marketing organization. It’s an information center, a community hub and a rest stop; a dog-friendly biscuit bar, PokeStop, geocache location and Wi-Fi hotspot....

Long Island: Plant the seed of adventure and let it grow

Monumental adventures often grow from seeds of inspiration. We start small and dream big, a bit like the seedling that matures into a colossal coastal cedar. Last weekend’s trip to Long Island, the nearly 5,500-acre uninhabited expanse inside Willapa Bay, served as...

Celebrate by the beach: Historic milestones and more in 2016

It’s a birthday year on the Long Beach Peninsula – both the Shelburne Inn and the Pacific County Fair turn 120 years old, Washington State Parks celebrated 103 years and the Astoria-Megler Bridge is turning 50 – so join the celebration! The Shelburne Inn, Seaview: The...

#LongBeachWA: Bigger than the Peninsula

William Shakespeare once asked, “What’s in a name?” Fair question, old bard. #LongBeachWA is a favorite hashtag here on the Peninsula, but with Shakespeare in mind, we have to ask: “What’s in that name?” Well, a lot more than sometimes meets the eye! Let’s talk about...

That Pacific County feeling

By Drew Foster, Visitor Bureau communications coordinator The feeling. It begins somewhere west of Interstate 5. Six speeding lanes condense to two, and the horizon-stretching straightaways slowly bend into wending country lanes. Nature encroaches. Night grows darker....

Spring Break is Better at the Beach

Here’s a scenario: The kiddos are home from school, the days are getting warmer, and the frozen dinner drill is growing old. In need of a break? Yeah, we thought so. Thankfully, the Long Beach Peninsula has just what you need! The good news is that spring break is...

Top 10 Long Beach Spring Break Activities for Teachers

As spring breaks kick off across the Pacific Northwest, we’re thinking about the many hardworking women and men who teach our children and help shape their futures. Hey, teachers need a break too! Here are our top-10 spring break ideas for 10 types of hard-working...

Sunday Afternoon Live keeps Raymond Theater rocking

Pacific County history has a pulse, and in few places does it beat stronger than the Raymond Theater. The tiny town on the Willapa River was founded in 1907 and boasted its biggest population in 1913. Less than two decades later, the town’s most-recognizable landmark,...

Kite season ready to take flight

High-flying fun returns to the Long Beach Peninsula as a trio of kite-flying events are about to take flight. The 16th annual Windless Kite Festival is Jan. 22-24 at the Long Beach School gymnasium.Washington’s longest beach is the Pacific Northwest’s summertime kite...

Student & Educational

“Through the Looking Glass” Day one of a three day tour: • Photography 101 class with renowned artist as instructor • Lunch on the pier • Boardwalk photo points • Dinner dine around “Through the Looking Glass” Day two of a three day tour: • Photography 202 class with...

Ecotourism Itinerary

The Lower Columbia River Excursion Day One of a Three day Tour Tall Ships Experience •    Shopping at the Port of Ilwaco •    Three hour sail on the Tall Ships •    Battle reenactment on the Columbia River •    Dining at the Source Day Two of a Three day Tour •  ...

Culinary Tours

According to legend, lore and history, the Long Beach Peninsula has long been a treasure trove of culinary delicacies. For centuries, the Native Americans used the seafood, berries and game as currency to obtain items that otherwise would have been unattainable, such...

Soft Adventure

Soft Adventure Suggested Itineraries: Cycling the Lewis and Clark Discovery Trail Two Day Tour •    Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center for Orientation •    Bicycle rentals •    Backpacks with lunch •    Guided tour along the Discovery Trail •    Dinner at Tuscany...

Between Seattle and Portland: The Peninsula and Beyond

The Olympic Peninsula offers visitors a fascinating insight into glacial America. From the peaks of the Olympic Mountains, glacier fed rivers filled with salmon and steelhead, to the only rain forest lined with moss grown trees and miles of unique hiking...

Old Crafts & Antiques

“LaBelle E’pogue of the Long Beach Peninsula Tour”  Day one of a two day tour Visit the “Daddy Train” with a Conductor as your guide Railroad that brought the Victorian Fathers to the Peninsula from the City of Portland Seaview Historic Homes Driving Tour Lunch in a...

Fishing for the Big One

Day One: After landing at the Boise International Airport, you will be greeted by a representative from the Baker County Tourism department.  Leaving the airport, first stop will be at Howard’s in Nampa Idaho, to get your Oregon fishing licenses and gear.   Baker City...

The Best of the Pacific Northwest Itinerary

Day one of a ten day tour: Fly into Portland International Airport Check into hotel Free time for shopping and enjoying downtown Dinner on own Day two of a ten day tour: “It’s a Bloomin’ Good Day in Portland!” Garden tours Washington Park International Rose Test...

The Lower Columbia River Excursion Itinerary

Day One of a Three day Tour Tall Ships Experience •    Shopping at the Port of Ilwaco •    Three hour sail on the Tall Ships •    Battle reenactment on the Columbia River •    Dining at the Source Day Two of a Three day Tour •    Depart port from Washington side on...

Fatbikes ready to roll on Washington’s Long Beach Peninsula

The fatbikes are coming! The fatbikes are coming! And we couldn’t be more excited! The fifth annual Northwest Fatbike Beach Meetup visits Washington’s Long Beach Peninsula on Sept. 19 for a 9 a.m. beach ride across the coast. Fatbikes have been around for more than...

History Sails into the Long Beach Peninsula

The original Lady Washington tall ship first reached the Pacific Northwest more than two centuries ago after leaving Boston Harbor in 1787 and embarking on an equator-crossing voyage around Cape Horn. More than two hundred years later, the iconic tall ship’s replica...

Midweek specials abound on the Long Beach Peninsula

Washington’s Long Beach Peninsula is famous for its weekend festivals, events, concerts and celebrations. But don’t forget about the rest of the week – savvy travelers can skip the lines and save some coin with midweek lodging reservations, meal deals and...

The Origin of Peninsula Cuisine – Then and Now

Day one of a four-day tour: Arrival Reception with Mayor and City dignitaries Ocean view dinner Day two of a four-day tour: Oysterville Walking tour Sea Farm presentation and demonstration Catered box lunch at Schoolhouse Shopping at Store and Gift Shop Local artist...

The Best of the Bog and the Bay

Day one of a three day tour •    Oyster Farm •    Coffee and Cranberry Scones •    Interpretation of Oyster and Oyster Industry •    Walking tour of first Oyster settlement •    Hands on Demonstration of Oyster Shucking and Sample of product •    Box lunch from local...

Lewis and Clark Suggested Itinerary

“In the footsteps of the Corps of Discovery  – Ocian in View, Oh the Joy!” Day one of a two day tour •    Dismal Nitch with present day Chinookan Tribal Chair •    Station Camp and presentation by living historians •    Chinook Park – Dialogue between Corp of...

Cranberrian, Kites and Water Music Festivals

Four Day Festival Day One: Red Carpet Welcome and Mayor’s Reception Dinner at Historic Pub Day Two: Tour of Oldest Community on Historical Register Oyster Farm tour and demonstration Lunch at local favorite Café Museum and cranberry bog tour Shopping for mementos...

Long Beach Loyalty Days Celebration Itinerary

Long Beach Loyalty Days Celebration Suggested Itinerary: Day One – Arrive in Portland Oregon After checking into the host hotel, there will be time for tax free shopping at a Center near the hotel. Dinner will be on the passenger’s own as there are restaurants within...

Ocean Park Walking Tour

Visitors can find unique historic homes throughout the Long Beach Peninsula, and Ocean Park is no exception. From a cabin made of salvaged wood to a house inspired by a childhood in Maine, see homes built by some of the area’s earliest residents in this Ocean Park...

Oysterville Walking Tour

For generations before the pioneer settlers arrived, Chinook Indians gathered oysters in the Peninsula part of Willapa Bay and camped in the area that is now called Oysterville. They called it “tsako-te-hahsh-eetl” which, like many Indian words, had two...

Knappton Cove Heritage Center

From 1876 to 1899 the Knappton Cove site had housed the Eureka and Epicure Packing Company, a salmon cannery owned by Joseph Hume- the youngest of four Hume brothers who were salmon canning pioneers. Astoria residents, eager to distance themselves from contact with...

Drop A Crab Pot

Crab Regulations This document is general information; sport crabbers are strongly encouraged to contact WDFW for the most current and complete regulations. Types of Crab (ID & Biology) Crab Fishing VIdeo Crabbing Equipment & Photos Crabbing Quiz Harvest...

Paddling in Willapa Bay

Seven rivers and many creeks drain into Willapa Bay. Exploring these meandering and mostly tidal streams is great fun and the opportunities for viewing wildlife are numerous. Paddling near the shore in the Bay, you might even see seals, sea lions, and a variety of...

Astoria Megler Bridge

Those traveling to the Peninsula via Astoria and Portland have the opportunity to cross the spectacular Astoria-Megler Bridge, just 20 miles from the Long Beach Peninsula. Spanning the mighty Columbia River, the Astoria-Megler Bridge links the Oregon and Washington...

Seaview Walking Tour

Named and platted in 1881 by Jonathon L. Stout, the 154 acres known as Seaview has a year-round population of about 750 residents. The town is sandwiched between Ilwaco and Long Beach but has a character very distinct from its two neighbors. Walking around Seaview,...

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