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The Surfside
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![]() This is a full two bedroom unit. The cost is only $899 for the entire week. |
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Welcome to The Surfside
Inn
The Surfside Inn, on Washington's Long Beach Peninsula, is in the middle of the
action. The 28-mile beach is a thoroughfare of fun and adventure. The Pacific
Ocean and the Columbia River, which courses into it, put on dramatic shows of
wind and wave. Sunsets are beautiful - a genuine pleasure to watch. The
peninsula has a fascinating past dating back to the early days of western
exploration in the United Sates. In present days, it is a vacation paradise. Its
tomorrows are as limitless as the imagination of those who come to enjoy this
ever-changing playground.

Enough
recreational opportunities are available at the Surfside Inn to fill a vacation
with great ease. An attractive indoor swimming pool and Jacuzzi for relaxing are
located near the front entrance to the resort. The beach is a short walk and
ideal for sand sports or merely relaxing. No ocean swimming is permitted along
the peninsula because of the dangerous undercurrents and rip tides.
Comfort and convenience are the hallmarks of the Surfside Inn Condominiums. A
master bedroom contains a queen size bed and color television. Adjoining it are
a private dressing room and a full bath. The entrance opens into a fully
equipped kitchen, complete with a microwave oven and dishwasher. The living room
contains a gas fireplace and a color television with a DVD player and VCR. The
sofa converts into a queen-size bed. Also included are the dining area and
another full bath. Laundry facilities are available on the second floor. A
private deck (with gas barbecue) overlooks the beach and affords great views of
the Pacific Ocean and its marvelous sunsets.
The Long Beach Peninsula is a playground to thrill folks of all ages. Seasonal
events such as the annual Garlic Festival, Cranberrian Festival, The World's
Longest Beach Run, Kite Festival, sand sculpture contests and musical festivals
are the icing on the cake! The regular fare includes fishing, golf, tennis,
shopping in unique stores, running, bicycling, horseback riding, hiking,
softball, picnicking, volleyball, kite flying, canoeing, kayaking, clam digging
and much, much more! At the southern end of the peninsula are Fort Canby State
Park with two lighthouses, and the nearby town of Ilwaco with its 1,000 slips.
Nearby is the Lewis and Clark Museum which recounts the western pioneering of
the United States. At Ocean Park, in the central section, is Jack's Country
Store which "contrary to what people say, does not have everything". On the
Wallapa Bay side of the peninsula is historic Oysterville with its rustic
buildings and ancient tales of the sea. To the north is Ledbetter Point, a
paradise for nature lovers. And if there is any time left, be sure to enjoy the
great food at the many excellent restaurants
Driving Directions:
From Seattle, Tacoma and points north: Turn off I-5 at the Olympia exit 104 to
Highway 101 North. Travel west approximately six miles to Highway 8 which
becomes Highway 12. At Montesano, take Highway 107 approximately eight miles
until it merges with Highway 101. Continue on Highway 101 to Seaview.***
From Longview and Kelso, Washington and Portland, OR: From I-5 exits 39 and 40
head west on Highway 4 to Johnson Landing. Take Highway 101 southwest to Seaview.***
From Astoria, Oregon and other coastal communities: Cross the Columbia River at
the Astoria toll bridge. At Megler, Washington, head west on Highway 101
southwest to Seaview.***
***From Seaview to Surfside Inn: Take Highway 103 north through Long Beach and
Ocean Park. Beyond Ocean Park, turn left at a "T" intersection onto Joe Jones
Road. Look for a Surfside Inn sign. Turn right on "N" Street at the next stop
sign. Head left onto 295th Street at the Surfside sign. Turn right at "I" Street
and continue for one mile to Surfside Inn on the right..