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YOUR COASTAL PLAYGROUND AWAITS

Opportunities for adventure and exploration are endless in Pacific City. Whether you’re an avid thrill-seeker or prefer the slow and scenic route, you are sure to find something to delight you. Explore miles of wide-open pristine beaches by bike or on foot. Discover hiking trails that wind through old-growth forests and offer breathtaking views. Experience our traditional coastal activities—surfing, clamming, or an exhilarating fishing trip on a dory boat. Your days will be filled with moments to experience our special place on the Oregon Coast.

Looking to reserve a beach wheelchair? Visit Cape Kiwanda RV Park to learn more.

HIKE

Pacific City is a perfect basecamp to explore the magnificent nearby trails. With options for all levels of difficulty, you can fill your days wandering through forested trails with scenic lookout points and hidden pathways that meander along flowing rivers. No trip to Pacific City is complete without climbing the Great Dune at Cape Kiwanda and taking in the magnificent coastline views to the north and south. Trails around Pacific City include Bob Straub State Park, featuring river and ocean hikes along sandy paths; Sitka Sedge State Natural Area, where you’ll see tidal flats, saltwater marshes, abundant marsh wildlife and expansive beach views; or the Pacific City Pathways, where you can wind your way through an old-growth forest for a spectacular view of Haystack Rock.

 

PADDLE

Pacific City is a paddling playground for kayakers and paddle boarders of all levels. Nearby Netarts Bay and Nestucca River are perfect places for both. Bring your kayaks or standup paddleboards and explore where the Nestucca River meets the ocean or paddle east through the Nestucca Valley. Keep your eyes to the sky while you paddle and spot pelicans, eagles, white-cheeked, and the snowy plover in their expansive natural habitats during specific times of the year. Rentals for a day on the river are also available through Nestucca Adventures. The team offers a wide range of rentals, including paddle kayaks, standup paddleboards, and Hobie kayaks with mirage drive. 

 

WANDER

There are miles of pristine coastline to explore that expands north and south of Pacific City, but the most popular beach to enjoy is Cape Kiwanda State Park—the heart and soul of Pacific City. Here you'll find a sandstone headland that juts out into the ocean and creates a haven for surfers and dory boats, along with stunning tide pools featuring colorful starfish, barnacles, and sea creatures to explore at low tides. Climb the towering 240 ft dune at the cape's base and take in the endless views north and south. Check out the spectacular view of Pacific City’s Haystack Rock from atop the dune—this monolith is considered the fourth largest monolith in the world at 235-feet tall. For an special treat, make plans to visit Pacific City for whale watching during the twice-yearly gray whales migration. While you are at the beach, visit the iconic Pelican Brewing Company's first brewpub to watch the action at Cape Kiwanda State Park with your toes in the sand and an award-winning beer in hand.

SURF

Whether you’ve never been on a surfboard or are already a pro, Pacific City is considered one of the best surfing spots along the coast of Oregon and offers multiple waves for all levels. Feeling a little timid to dive in? No problem! Let local surfing experts teach you water safety and surfing basics with a private lesson with Moment Surf Company. They’ll provide the board, wetsuit, and surfing expertise to ensure you have a great time on the water. Love watching the surfers from the comfort of the beach? Be sure to check out the famous Cape Kiwanda Longboard Classic held annually in September. 

 

 

CATCH

Immerse yourself in Pacific City heritage and set on an excursion with the legendary dory fleet. You’ll launch and land right off the beach and spend the day fishing for salmon, rockfish, lingcod, Dungeness Crab—whatever is in season. See the hidden side of Cape Kiwanda with towering arches and breathtaking landscape forged by the ocean waves that can only be seen by boat while you haul in your catch of the day. Or take the short drive to Netarts Bay and experience a coastal favorite of clamming at Whiskey Creek. Here you will discover gaper, butter, and littleneck clams to create your coastal feast.

 

DISCOVER

Pacific City provides an ideal home base for exploring the North Coast of Oregon any time of the year. Plan a day trip to our neighboring coastal communities and you are bound to experience, see, or learn something new at every stop along the way. Head to Tillamook, stopping for an easy walk to view Munson Creek Falls—at 319-feet, the falls are the tallest on the coast range! Learn about our regions fascinating aviation history at the Tillamook Air Museum. Visit the Tillamook Creamery for a fun and delicious behind-the-scenes look at the cheese factory. Don’t forget to stop by the ice cream counter during your visit! Spend a day discovering the spectacular 40-mile Three Capes Scenic Route. Venture south from Pacific City to view the unique and engaging experiences at the Oregon Coast Aquarium to view unique and engaging experiences that will further connect you to the Oregon coast and promote ocean conservation.

 

For more things to do around our coastal playground, visit TillamookCoast.com