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Memorial Weekend Travel Advice for Oregon Coast: 2021 is a Different One
Published 05/23/21 at 5:45 AM PDT
By Oregon Coast Beach Connection staff
(Oregon Coast) – This year s Memorial Day Weekend is a different one, to be sure, even though there s lots of lights at the end of this COVID tunnel. Oregon Coast Beach Connection has gathered a wide range of travel advice for the weekend from tourism managers across the beach towns.
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Lodging: Make your hotel reservations now if you haven t already. Availability is already gone at most places. Waiting until the last minute or trying to pop in while you re on the coast is not going to work, especially the latter. The coast is notorious for jacking prices way up on the Memorial Day holiday weekend itself, so attempting to get a room as a walk-in that weekend could cost
Published 02/25/21 at 5:20 PM PDT
By Oregon Coast Beach Connection staff
(Long Beach, Washington) – A Washington State commission will be gathering this week to discuss the endangered status of Gray whales and Humpback whales along the Washington coast, as well as salmon management policy in the Willapa Bay area. It will also be examining crab fisheries in the region and the Scatter Creek Wildlife Area Management Plan.
(Photo courtesy Seaside Aquarium: a Humpback whale meanders around the north Oregon coast)
The meetings are put together by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), held virtually in a series of Zoom gatherings from February 25 through the 27th.
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The one upbeat bit of beach news is that the tunnel at Oceanside is back open. Without fanfare or announcement, sometime recently Oregon Stat Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) managed to clear the landslide debris, which occurred on December 6.
The rockslide briefly endangered several people who were on the other side, trapping as many as 12 in that semi-secretive cove.
Large chunks of rocks reportedly began falling shortly before 11 a.m. that day, and then the big deluge came, caught on video and posted by the Netarts-Oceanside Fire District. The noise was incredibly loud, say witnesses.
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