Activities & things to do -

*what to do, eat, and drink in 
and around Pacific City when 
you’re not with us at the wedding! 


































Eat & Drink






Ben & Jeff’s Burgers
& Tacos

 Pacific City
*Easy and so so good!




Sportsman's
Pub n Grub

Pacific City
*IYKYN. The neighborhood 
dive and our favorite place for 
fish ‘n’ chips & cocktails - 
a must!! Great at all hours of 
the day & night.









Hiking & Activities





Camp Clark

The Venue! 
* Come hang out before the wedding and explore the grounds and relax on the private beach.  For surfers, “Boyscouts” can be a peeling right for miles.








The Village Coffee Shoppe

Pacific City
*Our go-to for breakfast &
coffee, it’s the little pink 
building! Bring cash!




Pelican Brewing

Pacific City
*Grab a pint at the Pelican Pub and some smoked salmon from Cape Kiwanda Marketplace 
and enjoy the views














Cape Kiwanda 
Sand Dune

*A must! Cape Kiwanda is part 
of the 3 capes (along with 
Cape Meares & Cape Lookout.) Go for a climb up the sand 
dune for epic views, trails 
and photo ops 



Cape Lookout 
State Park

Just North of Pacific City
*Miles of hiking trails through 
old-growth forests and 
coastlines.  View the Cape Lookout Hiking Guide for a 
hiking map. 












Grateful Bread

Pacific City
*Great brekky & lunch to stay 
or to go - perfect for a beach outing or hike






Twist Wine Bar

Pacific City




















Private Fishing Guide

Oregon Coast
*Catch some fish on a 
private dory boat - Let us know 
if interested and we can help arrange this! 








The Schooner Restaurant & Lounge

Netarts, OR
*A scenic 30-minute drive up 
the coast, just north of 
Pacific City.  Located at the 
boat launch in Netarts Bay. 



Barnacle Bill’s Seafood Market & Annex

Lincoln City
*This old-school fish market + food counter is located 30 minutes south of Pacific City, 
just off the highway 















Neskowin Ghost Forest

*Neskowin is a charming 
little coastal town, about 15 minutes south of Pacific City. Ancient, barnacle-encrusted stumps appear above the 
waves, relics of a prehistoric forest buried long ago by encroaching sand. One of 
the most impressive and 
accessible ghost forests on 
the Oregon Coast