You’ll be glad you visited our store.
We have our little store all set up for the upcoming season. Great local beers, an abundance of snacks, soft drinks, and toiletries. Come in and check it out!
Read MoreThe Beautiful Necanicum River
The Necanicum River encircles the park with Tillimook Head Conservation Project Land just across the river. Enjoy this remarkable place while staying in one of our spacious river sites!
Read MoreRide the Trolley into Town
The trolley is back! It will be running from 11AM-7:30PM Saturdays and Sundays through September. $1 per ride! When you check in for your stay with us, be sure to ask for a schedule!
Read MoreClam Digging at the Beach
About Razor Clams The speed at which a razor clam reburies itself is very important to the clam digger. The faster the clam descends in its burrow, the harder the clam digger has to work to extract this tasty bivalve. The speed depends on many things: temperature, consistency of the sand, and the size of the clam, for example. Razor clams are “cold-blooded” organisms. Low temperatures make the clam sluggish and slow; warmer temperatures make them faster. In March and April, razor clams near the surface tend to slow down, due to the cooler spring temperatures. Mobility increases during July and August. Size plays a part, too. One investigator found that a young, small clam could rebury itself in seven seconds. Another researcher found that the razor...
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