Self-Guided Bicycle Tour Seaside Promenade

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Self-Guided Bicycle Tour Seaside Promenade
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Self-Guided Bicycle Tour
Seaside Promenade
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Turn right onto Necanicum Dr, free ride around
Goodman Park & Necanicum River
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Return to 12th Ave and turn right.
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Be safe, cross busy streets at stop
lights and watch for cars.
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Exit Wheel Fun Rentals and turn left onto Avenue 7
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Turn right onto the Promenade.
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Turn right onto 12th Ave.
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Turn left onto Holladay Dr. to view Necanicum
Estuary Park across from Seaside High School
just past 17th St.
A leisurely 2 to 3 hour
tour, includes 1 hour
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riding time and
1 - 2 hours for lunch,
A Points of Interest
(see other side)
shopping & exploring
Restaurants
along the way.
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Return to 12th Ave and turn left.
Turn right onto Wahanna Rd.
OPTIONAL: (moderate to difficult incline) Turn left on Broadway St. Go to the top of the hill
and enjoy the scenic view. Head back down and
proceed on Broadway St.
10 IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO TAKE OPTIONAL PATH: turn right onto Broadway St.
11 Continue to follow Broadway St., turn left onto S.
Columbia St.
12 Turn right onto Avenue A.
13 Turn left onto the Promenade.
14 Turn left onto Avenue U.
15 Turn right onto Beach Dr.
16 Stay to the right of fork, merging onto Ocean
Vista Dr.
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17 Continue to follow Ocean Vista Dr.
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For more information:
18 Ocean Vista Dr. becomes Sunset Blvd., follow to
(503) 738-7212
the end of the street.
www.wheelfunrentals.com
19 Explore Tillamook Head, and return back along
Sunset Blvd. the way you came. While exploring
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lock your bikes.
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20 Sunset Blvd becomes Ocean Vista Dr.
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21 Stay to the left of fork, continuing on Ocean Vista
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22 Turn left onto Beach Dr.
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23 Turn left onto Avenue U.
24 Turn right onto S. Promenade.
25 Turn right onto Avenue A, returning to Wheel
Fun Rentals. We hope you enjoyed your tour!
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Lewis & Clark Trail
and Statue
The Turnaround at Seaside, Oregon, is designed as the
official end of the Lewis and
Clark Trail. In
1990, a bronze
statue of Meriwether Lewis,
William Clark and
Seaman, was installed facing the
ocean at the west end of Broadway at the Turnaround on the
center of the Promenade.
Self-Guided Bicycle Tour
Seaside Promenade
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We’d love to hear your comments on the tour - [email protected]
Goodman Park
D This park has restrooms,
basketball hoops, and swings. It
is also located right next to the
12th Avenue Bridge, where
locals and visitors alike often
congregate.
Seaside Historical
Society Museum Butterfield Cottage
Learn the history of Oregon’s
first seaside resort. Exhibits
detail over 2,000 years of Seaside heritage,
artifacts dating
from 700 B.C.
and a diorama
depicting Seaside in 1899.
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Seaside Promenade
The only one of its kind on
the Oregon coast, the Seaside
Promenade is an 8,000-foot
long concrete boardwalk between central
Seaside and
its spectacular
beach.
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Seaside Aquarium
This coastal aquarium is
home to many sea creatures
from octopus to sharks and
eels. There is a petting tank
where, if you dare, you can
touch rigid starfish among
other ocean attractions.
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Necanicum Estuary Park
- Wildlife Viewing
The Necanicum Estuary
(where the river meets the
ocean) is a
diverse natural
habitat and a
great place to
explore.
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Seaside Visitors Bureau
This is an excellent venue
to help find various local interests. Brochures and detailed
information for taking small
trips throughout the surrounding area
are available
free of charge.
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Fun Restaurants Along the Way
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Gilbert District & Seaside Antique Mall
Features more
than a dozen
shops filled with
fashion, antiques,
art and fine restaurants.
Seaside Carousel Mall
Twenty unique shops surround a full-size working carousel. The mall offers dining,
snacks, coffee,
specialty gifts,
art, imports
and more.
Quatat Park
This park, home to our
Wheel Fun Rentals boat location, has a boat ramp, picnic
tables, river viewing decks, fishing dock, deck seating with a
stage
area,
and restrooms.
Cottages from Early
1900’s
The cottages were a great place
for the Portlandites to spend
some quality time at Seaside
Oregon was known as the end
of the railroad line in
the early
1900’s.
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Along the tour you will find some fun eclectic eateries and beach bars. Ride with
care, all driving rules of the road apply to you on a bicycle; you can be ticketed.
Dundee’s Bar & Grill– Casual dining offering
breakfast, lunch and dinner .
414 Broadway Street, Seaside
(503) 738-7006
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McKeown’s Restaurant & Bar - Casual
environment serving fresh seafood.
714 Broadway Street, Seaside
(503) 738-5232
Maggie’s on the Prom - fresh foods including
seafood, poultry, steaks and pasta
581 South Promenade, Seaside
(800) 772-7766
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Funland Entertainment Center - Pizza,
video games, pinball, and air hockey
Corner of Columbia and Broadway, Seaside
(503) 738-5612
▪ Enjoy your ride
Questions during your tour? Please call (503) 738-7212
L Tillamook Rock Lighthouse
The Tillamook Rock Lighthouse was completed in 1881 to
guide ships approaching the Columbia River past
the dangerous
jutting headland.
Salt Works
The Salt Works marks the site
where the Lewis and Clark expedition set up a camp and boiled
seawater to obtain salt for use at
Fort Clatsop and
on the return
journey to St.
Louis.
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Surfers Cove
Rain or shine, the Seaside
Cove is a must-see-stop whether
you’re a tourist or a local. It’s a
mixture of sandy
and rocky beach,
and the point
break makes it a
surfer’s haven.
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Tillamook Head
Tillamook Head is a tilted
remnant of a massive, 15-millionyear-old Columbia River basalt
flow. Incredibly, the lava welled
up near Idaho, flooded down the
Columbia Gorge,
and spread along
the seashore to
this point.
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