Long Beach is a city in Pacific County, Washington, United States. The population was 1,392 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Long Beach
4.5 based on 594 reviews
I prefer this to Ocean Shores (which is easier to get to), and all of the places I've visited on the Oregon Coast. This is an unpretentious, middle class coastal town, with spectacular beach and deep American history + good quality restaurants and accommodation. Family friendly for sure, but also nice for romance-couples time. It is a long drive from Seattle, but FAB when you get there. I suspect this might actually be a cool place to actually live in too (and not all tourist towns are). Thumbs up.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
We are a very clean and friendly family fun center with arcade games, laser lag, and party room located in historic Downtown Long Beach, Washington. We use game cards to play the games and tickets are digitally loaded as points onto your game card automatically. Shop unique prizes at our store using your earned points! We have game card specials too, so the more money you load onto your card, the more bonus cash we give you!
This place is always busy!! So many things to do! If you go there, you must try the photo booth..it is inexpensive and the photos are good! Great kid and family place to enjoy!!
4.5 based on 89 reviews
Discovery Trail (paved) along the Pacific Ocean Front from Longbeach, WA (North) to Ilwaco, WA (South), limited to bicycles, pedestrains/strollers, dog/pet walks. No horses or motor vechicles allowed. The Discovery Trail goes by Cape Disappointment State Park and two Lighthouses near there. On May 16, 1898, the North Head Lighthouse was put into service as the primary navigation aid at the mouth of the Columbia River. The Cape Disappointment Lighthouse had served this function since October 15, 1856; however, ships continued to run aground at the "Graveyard of the Pacific." AWESOME FUN TRAIL for a bike ride on a fair weather (sunny) day. The area is known for FOG & Cold Rainy Weather (which contributed to a number of shipwrecks over the last 165 years). Discovery Trail is accessible from a number of locations, including 1000 Trails RV (TTRV) Longbeach Campground in Seaview, WA.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
We offer guided beach horse rides in Long Beach, WA with magnificent views of the Pacific Ocean; 5 mile roundtrip, one hour ride only $40.00.
We loved our experience with West Coast horse rides! Not only were they accommodating to our reservation change but they were really pleasant to talk to. My husband and I were paired with the perfect horses (Bree and Houston) based on our experience with horses. We loved our guides Maddie and Brandi! We will definitely be back to ride again.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Peninsula Golf Course is located just minutes north of the mouth of the great Columbia River which separates Oregon from Washington. The entrance to the Columbia River from the Pacific Ocean has been dubbed the “Graveyard of the Pacific” due to its treacherous currents and tumultuous storms that have sunk many a ship. Each hole at Peninsula Golf Course is a tribute to 9 of many unfortunate ships and also to the men, women, and children that have lost their lives on the waters of the Columbia-Pacific. When you play our course, you can feel the history of this area and appreciate the true force of nature.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Washington craft spirits made in the heart of the Long Beach Peninsula. Nestled between rolling farms and the Pacific ocean, is the Adrift Distillery. On this small outcrop of the Washington Coast, we handcraft artisanal, distinctive spirits which tell the story of our home from grain to glass.
I went by early and the door was open. I wanted to by a bottle of Vodka to take home. Did not do any tasting, they were very helpful and informative on their products. Did make a Cosmo at home and their Vodka is very good, with a clean crisp taste. The Cranberry Liqueur looked very good will try next time
4.0 based on 121 reviews
Long Beach's winds make it a mecca for kite enthusiasts.
I am a life long kite lover. I specifically came to Long Beach to fly kites and to see this museum. I was thrilled to see the variety of kites, and to see the Military room with the kite applications. Loved watching the video of the fighting kites. The gift shop is small but actually had 3 of the kites I brought with me to fly. The web site doesn't mention the gift shop and I would have been inclined to buy my kites from them. The prices are similar to on line prices for kites. The staff are lovely, friendly ladies, who offered us the senior discount. $8 for two old people is a wonderful way to spend an afternoon learning more about kites!
4.0 based on 213 reviews
It was a great place to learn about the local industry of growing and harvesting cranberries. The cranberry festival was going on a few miles down the road and we got to watch the actual harvest happening.
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