Slightly off topic -
I'm planning a trip to the NW Coast to take my kid to see the ocean. I'm usually a passenger for trips like this, and just go with the flow, but I'm the captain on this trip.
The question is basically, what're some cool outdoor spots that you'd recommend? Looking for mainly sandy beaches, cool coves, boardwalks, but any easy walking type spots really. I've never been around Astoria area, and I want to see the outlet of the Columbia - so thinking about starting there and moving north along the 101, but probably staying south of like Ocean Shores area. Skatepark recommends welcome as an aside.
Probably gonna hotel camp since my son is 3 and coastal temps in March might be a bit rough for his first real camping trip.
Ft Stevens State Park, just south of Astoria is a good family campground. Lots to explore. Wide open sandy beach, elk, bald eagles, the Col river south jetty, all kinds of WWII history (such as the Pacific Rim Peace Memorial), ship wreck and very close to Astoria. Then on the WA side Cape Disappointment, loads of cool trails, beaches, and the viewing tower of the mouth of the river is pretty spectacular. Long Beach has some cheesy but fun touristy type things, kid might like.
Astoria has a great DIY right on Young's Bay but from what I heard it might be under jeopardy. Check in at Cypress Skate shop and ask. The main skatepark is fun but not for everyone. Giant and Crusty. Def fun with the right attitude. Seaside, Cannon beach parks.... again crusty and challenging but I like them. Ecola State Park is a great place to spend the day in the trees by the beach. Great views along the coastal paths... and some movie scene sights.
If you have any more specific questions, hit me up. I'm on the North Oregon coast weekly.
*edit I see this was old... nevermind... hope you went....