Take a paddle with us along the Neawanna from Broadway park to Avenue S bridge.
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Take a paddle with us along the Neawanna from Broadway park to Avenue S bridge.
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We have now added a pdf map of some of our Seaside – North area mountain bike routes. We will be adding more routes to the North Map in the future.
We will also be adding maps for both road bike routes in the North and mountain bike routes in the Central and South areas. Send us some feedback on what you might like to see on either the mapping front or any other part of our site. The map is ...
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Scenes of Seaside video 1 “Where River Meets Sea” is a short video showing the link between the ocean and the tidal estuaries and rivers in and around Seaside Oregon
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A segment from “Next Stop” aired in August 2011. The video shows activities that can be found right here in Seaside. Just click on the video screen to start play.
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More work has been carried out on the site this week:
Still To Be Done:
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Welcome………..
We have been spending the last month or so moving to wordpress from classic html. Our site would not, or could not have been possible without all the hard work that went into the classic html version by Kathy Peterson of KP Graphic Arts. She set the standard and made this future version possible by putting in hours of work to get us where we are today. We hope you like to new look (give us some feedback) and will ...
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This video shows the ride from the Seaside Visitor Bureau to Beerman Creek via the Necanicum Mainline. Trail distance 14.97 mile – Difficulty (Moderate)
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This video shows excerpts from the Seaside Radio Tower ride taking in both East and West sides of Hwy 101. Trail distance is 23.3 mile – Difficulty (Hard)
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Excerpts from the Little South Fork Cross Over Ride. Trail distance is 21.4 mile – Difficulty (Hard)
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Boys Wear Blue – Girls Wear Pink!
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Take a single track venture through Fort Stevens State Park with us….
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