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ALSEA BAY HISTORIC INTERPRETIVE CENTER
The Historic Alsea Bay Bridge Interpretive Center in Waldport was constructed by the Oregon Department of Transportation as part of the bridge replacement project. It's operated by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department with help from the Waldport Chamber of Commerce. There are daily bridge tours during the summer (at 2 p.m.) led by a park naturalist. The tours cover the story of the bridge replacement.

Clamming and crabbing demonstrations are led by guides from the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. A schedule is usually posted in the Interpretive Center during the visitor season. Locations and times vary with the tides.

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There is no fee to use this park. For information, please call (541) 563-2002 or 1-800-551-6949.

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Special events Nature programs Interpretive events
Waterways Marine Urban
Interpretation Interpretive signs Interpretive displays
Nature/Visitor center Restrooms   



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City of Newport
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Whale Watching
Waldport Chamber of Commerce
Yachats Chamber of Commerce
Port of Alsea
Central Oregon Coast Visitor Association
Oregon Coast Visitor Association


         


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Hwy 101 in Waldport.


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Lat.: 44.427349 N
Long.: -124.067866 W

 

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