- Our list of the best things to do in Seaside, Oregon, features the top 85 nearby activities — including 44 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Seaside, OR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 22 things to do within the city of Seaside, OR , followed by 63 popular activities in nearby cities, including Astoria, Cannon Beach and Ilwaco
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25.4 Miles
Situated near Culbertson Park, the Long Beach Tavern features a full bar service and restaurant menu. Along with the pub-style food, there are billiards tables, a juke box, and outdoor patio during good weather.
25.5 Miles
The indoor Funland Arcade offers a large building filled with both new and classic video games along with a laser tag arena. The games in the arcade operate with a card-based money system where guests load money onto cards in order to play.
25.5 Miles
Campiche Studios is a fine arts gallery featuring artists from a variety of artistic disciplines. The gallery showcases several exhibits, with oils, watercolor, pastels, glass, jewelry, photography, woodwork, and pottery on display.
25.6 Miles
An entertainment center, Funland features a laser tag arena as well as an arcade with video and redemption games. The center offers food and drinks, a party room for private events and group packages.
25.6 Miles
Stretching over a span of 28 miles, Long Beach is a scenic public beach location located on the Peninsula. Kite flying, jogging, sunbathing, building sandcastles, or just relaxing are among the large variety of activities individuals enjoy when visiting.
25.6 Miles
Coho Charters & Motel is a fishing excursion company that features five modern boats with electronic equipment and heated cabins and restrooms. The company fishes on the Pacific Ocean and the Columbia River.
25.7 Miles
Visitors get to drive on the beach, clam dig, explore the many shops, take free horse and buggy rides, go go-carting, and enjoy beautiful biking and hiking along paved trails. There are plenty of historic sites and natural attractions as well.
25.7 Miles
This combination gift shop and museum has oddities like Jake the Alligator Man or the two-headed calf, ocean items such as rare corals, and stuffed animals that include a Yak, a Lioness, and a Russian Boar. Items change regularly, and specials are offered.
26.4 Miles
Learn the history and process of farming cranberries at the Cranberry Museum, then take a walking tour through the cranberry bogs, and end your visit wandering through the gift shop for cranberry items that are available now where else. Hours to the public change seasonally.
32.1 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.