- TripBuzz found 55 things to do with kids in or near Cannon Beach, Oregon, including 41 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Astoria and Seaside.
- From Cannon Beach to Cannon Beach, the Cannon Beach area offers 43 different types of family activities, including: Beaches, National & State Parks, History Museums and Theaters.
- Popular amongst tourists, Cannon Beach is a well-developed resort town with an array of hotels, motels and intimate inns. Near the Pacific Ocean, the town further provides for many outdoor activities including hiking, bird watching, horseback riding or just strolling along the beach. The city is also home to many distinct shops, art galleries and antique shops.
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The Astoria Aquatic Center offers four swimming pools and a fitness facility. At the facility, visitors will find swimming lessons for all levels and ages, water exercise classes, and the facility hosts the North Coast Swim Club and the Astoria High School Swim team.
21.6 Miles
Featuring full stadium seating and full digital projection, Astoria Gateway Cinemas is a movie theater that shows the newest released movies. Amenities at the theater include 3-D films, theater rentals, and wheelchair accessibility.
21.7 Miles
Open to hikers, Cathedral Tree Trail is a 3 mile loop with scenic views of the surrounding forest. The trail ends at the historic Astoria Column, a 600 foot tall pillar decorated with illustrations depicting the region's history.
21.9 Miles
Located along the Columbia River, the Skookum Fishing Charter is a business that provides guided fishing trips for those visiting the area. Trips are led by an experienced guide who helps catch a mix of Salmon, Sturgeon, or Dungeness crabs.
22.3 Miles
The Bumble Bee Cannery Museum offers a view of the ship channel and a lesson on the history of the fish processing industry. Visitors of the museum can also enjoy a cup of hot chocolate or coffee in the Coffee Girl coffee shop.
25.8 Miles
Kilchis Park is a public park and campground offering a number of different recreational amenities for visitors to use. These amenities include a playground, numerous picnic areas, hot showers, and many areas for hiking and swimming.
26.9 Miles
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.
26.9 Miles
Sitting amidst second-growth forest is the quaint Bloom Lake. The lake can be accessed by a 3.5 mile round trip gentle grade trail from U.S. 26 near mile-marker 25. The largest living tree in Oregon is located nearby.
27.8 Miles
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3500 Cape Meares Loop Roop Rd., Tillamook, OR
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The Cape Meares Lighthouse and Wildlife Refuge has a 1890 constructed lighthouse that people can tour, nature paths that can be explored past Oregon's largest sitka spruce, and Oregon's Octopus Tree, an Indian ceremonial tree. The area also has whale viewing, and marine bird life viewing.
28.2 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.