- Our list of the best things to do in Long Beach, Washington, features the top 58 nearby activities — including 25 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Long Beach, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 14 things to do within the city of Long Beach, WA , followed by 44 popular activities in nearby cities, including Astoria, Ilwaco and Seaside
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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.
3.3 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.
3.9 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.
3.9 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.
4.0 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.
4.7 Miles
Willapa National Wildlife Refuge offers sturgeon fishing, hunting of both big game and waterfowl, and wildlife observation and photography opportunities. Optimal birdwatching periods are during the fall and spring, during the morning and late afternoon hours.
5.3 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.
11.1 Miles
The Clatsop Sit is a beach area that features white sand and ocean views. Visitors of the site can build sand castles, fly kites, jump into the water, or go surfing.
12.5 Miles
Fort Stevens State Park marks the area around an old military defense establishment called Fort Stevens and contains numerous nature trails, a military history museum, multiple campsites and access to Coffenbury Lake.
14.8 Miles
Departing from Astoria's West Mooring Basin, Columbia River Eco Tours travels along Astoria's historic waterfront. Guests can view local wildlife and historic landmarks aboard a 40 foot yacht with restroom facilities and a heated cabin.