The community of Long Beach is located on the peninsula of the same name in the southwest region of Washington state. The peninsula offers visitors opportunities for a host of outdoor activities including kite flying, sand castle building a… read more
If you need help building up a big appetite, put swimming, beachcombing and walking at the top of your list when heading to Long Beach, Washington. Among activities available, you can rent a bike, learn to surf, or fish from shore or from a… read more
Long Beach, Washington, is the largest beach in the United States and attracts a great deal of tourists every year. Resorts have sprung up all along the length of the beach to answer the call for lodging. The resorts have not detracted from… read more
With two working lighthouses--at Cape Disappointment and North Head--the town of Long Beach, Washington, is a popular destination for beach lovers, kayakers and birdwatchers. Its most enthusiastic visitors, however, may be the kite fliers… read more
Long Beach, Wash., attracts visitors who love the outdoors. Like many other coastal towns, Long Beach allows guests opportunities to explore the outdoors. Many businesses have developed tours, lessons and structured environments to allow ou… read more
At nearly 28 miles in length--and ranging in width from two to five miles--Washington State's Long Beach Peninsula is the longest natural beach in the United States. It is where Lewis & Clark, having traveled the length of the Columbia… read more
The Long Beach Peninsula on Washington state's southwestern coast is a place where outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers will feel at home. A popular vacation area, Long Beach is where the Columbia River empties into the Pacific Ocean and n… read more
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