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Beach Updates Vertical rain, 70 mph wind and 30-foot swells don't sound much like visitor attractions, but Washington coast storm watching is the thing to do out here on the beach during the winter months. I think I said the same thing last year, but this is the time of the year out here on the beach that can be really cool! Last weekend, ...
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It’s Pelican Season!Ocean Shoreshosts some of the best birding locations on the West Coast with more speciesper location than possibly anywhere else in Washington. Currently, large flocks of brownpelicans are putting on spectacular displays, diving into the bay and surfalong the coast. Brown Pelicans begin to arrive on the Washington coast ...
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It's the Season! Here we go again. Another Ocean Shores summer coming right up. This means that tens of thousands of families will be calling Ocean Shores home for a week or two while they're on their summer vacation at the beach. Couples will come visit on weekends. The big events will draw thousands to town. Snow birds ...
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How to enjoy Spring Break in Ocean ShoresSpring Break is coming up for a lot of families and Ocean Shores remains a top destination for folks from all over the Northwest who flock to Ocean Shores to getaway from it all. Here's a few free activities to consider other than enjoying the beach of course:1. Check out Damon Point State Park ...
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Top Stories of 2008Not much happens out here at the beach, but a few events managed to make headlines last year....* Hundreds of mysterious silver-colored canisters that once contained rat poison washed up on our beaches...* Ocean Shores was featured as one of the top 16 most affordable coastal communities in Coastal Living magazine...
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Wintertime Storm WatchingVertical rain, 70 mph wind and 30-foot swells don't sound much like visitor attractions, but Washington coast storm watching is the thing to do out here on the beach during the winter months. Dozens of ferocious storms typically batter the coast between November and March. January and February traditionally ...
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