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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....
Budget Friendly Activities on the Long Beach Peninsula for the Whole Family
You don’t have to break the bank to bring your family to the beach this spring. Here are just a few budget friendly activities to make your vacation to the Long Beach Peninsula one to remember! Visit Our State Parks Cost: A Washington State Park Discover Pass only...
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...
Visit the North Head Lighthouse
Take a short walk to the gorgeous North Head Lighthouse that sits high above the Graveyard of the Pacific.