this 3-story riverside hotel is a 2-minute walk from the seaside civic and convention center, a 5-minute walk from the beach and a 7-minute walk from the seaside aquarium. suites are available with extra features including private balconies with river views, fireplaces and/or whirlpool tubs. a complimentary hot breakfast buffet is provided and the hotel offers computers for guest use. check-in time: 4:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. all rooms include free wifi and have private bathrooms with showers, as well as flat-screen tvs, microwaves, minifridges and coffeemakers. other amenities include an indoor heated pool and hot tub, a guest laundry and free parking for rvs, trucks and buses Portland International Airport 1 hr 42
Lewis and Clark Salt Cairn Historic Monument (13 min) Cannon Beach History Center & Museum (13 min) Seaside Inverted Experience (4 min) Hug Point State Recreation Site (18 min) Picturesque oceanside state park featuring forested picnic areas & a sandy cove beach. Tillamook Head (17 min) Elevated promontory with dramatic oceanfront cliffs & an easygoing 3.6-mile loop trail. Ecola State Park (19 min) Park, hiking, and beach Funland Entertainment Center (3 min) Saddle Mountain (51 min) The tallest mountain in Clatsop County with hiking trails, wildflowers, seasonal camping & views. Captain Kid Amusement Park (5 min) Amusement park offering an 18-hole mini-golf course & go-karting facilities. Seaside Aquarium (6 min) Small aquarium opened in 1937 showcasing seals, an underwater exhibit & a touch tank. Seaside Visitors Bureau (7 min) Seaside Museum & Historical Society (8 min) Several galleries & a diorama of the town explore the ancient & recent history of the region. Tillamook Rock Lighthouse (24 min) Offshore 1881 lighthouse, deactivated in 1957 due to the treacherous commute to maintain it. Haystack Rock (15 min) Soaring shoreline rock formation in a dramatic setting offering low-tide access & marine activity. Lewis and Clark National Historical Park (22 min) The Corps of Discovery spent a winter at this woodsy inlet, now home to a replica stockade & trails. |