South Bend (Washington)
South Bend is a city of 1,700 people (2018) on the Pacific Coast of Southwest Washington. It is known for its oyster production and scenery. Willapa Bay is a beautiful habitat for bald eagles, hawks, egrets, coyotes, deer, and Roosevelt elk.
Understand
South Bend was incorporated as a city in 1890. The name of the city comes from its location on the Willapa River.
Get in
By car
Via Highway 101.
See
- The Pacific County Courthouse is on the National Register of Historic Places.
- In Robert Bush Park on the river, you can watch local fishermen hauling in their catch of salmon during fishing season.
- Pacific County Museum, 1008 W Robert Bush Drive. Mar-Sep: daily 11AM-4PM; Oct-Feb: daily noon-3PM; closed on major holidays.
Do
- Canoeing and kayaking from the recreational dock
- Fishing and crabbing on the Willapa.
Buy
- South Bend has a large shellfish industry. You can buy oysters from Willapa Bay at the local canneries.
- You can also buy fresh Dungeness crab when in season - you can check whether crab is in season on the Washington State Fish and Wildlife website.
- From May to August, the Sunday Market on the Dock has live music, children’s entertainment, small vendors and foods.
- Ekone Oyster, 33 Holtz Rd., ☏ +1 360-875-5494.
- Pacific Seafood, 1200 Robert Bush Dr., ☏ +1 360-875-5557.
Drink
- Willapa Brewing Co., 405 Minnesota Ave, ☏ +1 360-875-8398, willapabrewingco@gmail.com.
Sleep
- Chen’s Motel & Restaurant, 206 E Robert Bush Drive, ☏ +1 360 875 5538.
- Seaquest Motel, 801 W 1st Street, ☏ +1 360-875-5349.
- The Cabin at Willapa Bay, 522 West Second Street, ☏ +1 360-942-7990, thecabin@willapabay.org.
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