- The list below includes 73 free or cheap things to do in or near Seaside, Oregon, including 42 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Art Gallery, Arcades and Children's Play Area.
- From Arcadia Beach State Recreation Area to Lee Wooden Fishhawk Falls County Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Seaside and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Astoria, Cannon Beach and Ilwaco.
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Hiking to this historic still operational lighthouse takes you past skeletons of old forts, scenic views of Pacific forests, the mouth of the Columbia and the Pacific Coast. Seasonal tours of the lantern room are available for a small fee.
21.7 Miles
This 1,882-acre state park has two miles of ocean beaches, hiking trails, two lighthouses, and an interpretive center. During the spring and fall the local towns IIwaco and Long Beach have special events and festivals. Park is open year round for day visits and camping.
21.8 Miles
Situated on 1,882 acres, Fort Canby State Park is a camping venue with recreational activities. Guests can investigate 27 miles of beachfront, numerous hiking trails, two lighthouses and an interpretive center showcasing the area's history.
22.3 Miles
Featuring a local artist, Don Nisbett Art Gallery offers a variety of paintings of wine and crabs. Visitors can get a personalized piece of work by contracting the artist for commission work.
22.3 Miles
Visitors can enjoy guided fishing trips on the Pacific Ocean and Columbia River with Ilwaco-Coho Charters. The are a family owned and operated business lead by Butch and AJ Smith, 3rd and 4th generation fisherman.
22.4 Miles
This is one of two lighthouses that still guide ships around the Cape of Disappointment. This is an automated beacon lighthouse, and you can take tours of the lantern room seasonally for a fee. There is a gentle quarter mile trail hike to get to the lighthouse.
22.5 Miles
This museum preserves the history of when civilization became part of 'where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean. Permanent exhibits house treasures while special exhibits change between 3 and 5 times per year. A calendar of events includes 'The Clamshell Railroad Days.
22.6 Miles
The Port of Ilwaco Boardwalk is situated on the water and is the location of events throughout the week and year. Farmer's markets, craft exhibits and walking along the harbor are common activities.
22.6 Miles
In the area once visited by the famous explorers, Lewis and Clark, Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center offers several exhibits that highlight their trip through the region. Guided tours can be reserved beforehand.
22.6 Miles
Located on Long Beach Peninsula and overlooking the Pacific, Cape Dissapointment State Park is a 1,882-acre park for camping, hiking and beach exploration. In addition to its natural beauty, the park also features two lighthouses and an interpretive center.