- TripBuzz found 43 things to do with kids in or near Pacific City, Oregon, including 35 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tillamook and Lincoln City.
- From Pacific City Fishing to Haystack Fishing, Inc, the Pacific City area offers 49 different types of family activities, including: Fishing, Off Road & ATV, National & State Parks and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- Pacific City, OR is situated along the coast of the Pacific Ocean and has a population of only 1,000 people. Pacific City is home to the Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area, which is the major destination to the area and offers opportunities for hiking, photography, swimming, camping, boating, and surfing.
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Most of Ossie's Surf Shop is dedicated toward surfing equipment sales, apparel, wetsuits, shoes, and miscellaneous accessories. The shop also offers surfing lessons though, and there are options for vacation rentals in the immediate area.
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460 NE Captain Michael King Smith Way, McMinnville, OR 97128
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The Evergreen Aviation Playground is an aviation themed public playground at the Evergreen Aviation Museum. The playground features all air and space related structures and equipment like rockets, spaceships, and planes.
37.5 Miles
The mission of Oregon's Gallery Theater is to educate and entertain through the works of local talent. The theater puts on various productions throughout the year that include stage plays, musicals and holiday events as well as hosting kid's camps to inspire local youth.
37.6 Miles
Located in a church, Mac Stage is an all ages venue featuring live entertainment from local talent. The venue is dimly lit, and features a dance floor and tables for seating.
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460 NE Captain Michael King Smith Way, McMinnville, OR 97128
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The Winds & Waves Waterpark is one of the attractions located within the Evergreen Museum. It is 70,000 square feet educational indoor water park where children can learn about the power of water and, at the same time, enjoy themselves with the wave pool and water slides.
39.3 Miles
Geologists believe the punch bowl shape formation at Devil's Punch Bowl State Park was formed by the collapse of the roofs of two sea caves. The area is popular for whale watching, and for picnicking.
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The oldest structure in Newport is the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse. Originally constructed in 1871, the lighthouse only was lit for three years, until December 1996, when the light was turned on again under private ownership.
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Don Davis Memorial Park was built to honor Vietnam Veterans. The park is quaint and features a cobblestone path to the beach, oversized gazebo and open grassy areas for picnics or outdoor sports.
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The Newport Performing Arts Center is a community owned facility that hosts a variety of plays as well as hosting touring musical artists and comedians. In addition to the performances, the Center provides audiences with stunning coastal views.
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Donald A Davis Park sits by the ocean and features a cobblestone pathway and beach where whales can be seen, along with a gazebo and sitting area. They also feature a Vietnam Veterans Memorial and some artwork.