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Here are some of the many things you can see and do when you stay at The Seaquest Motel

Birdwatching on Willapa Bay
A variety of resident and migratory waterfowl feed in the wetlands of Willapa Bay. The Bay's tidelands are an important rest stop for waterfowl and shorebirds that follow the major north-south migrational route known as the Pacific Flyway.

Pacific County Historical Society Museum - www.pacifichistory.org
Discover how Native Americans, fishing and logging shaped the history of Pacific County. Free admission. Museum bookstore features books on Northwest history. Open seven days a week, 11-4pm.

Oyster Capital of the World
The historic harbor community of South Bend is also known as the Oyster Capital of the World. Try fresh, succulent Willapa Bay oysters and taste a little bit of heaven!

Robert Bush Memorial
Beautiful Willapa River waterfront park. The Robert Bush Memorial, dedicated in 1998, portrays the heroics of local WWII hero Robert Bush. Local artist Bart Kenworthy carved the cedar sculpture.

Pacific County Historical Courthouse
Elegant 1920 courthouse is open to self-guided tours. Beautiful art glass dome and historical murals grace the interior.

Northwest Carriage Museum, Raymond WA
Come and discover 20 magnificently restored, horse-drawn carriages dating from 1890-1910. The museum focuses on interpreting the general history of horse-drawn vehicles within the context of Pacific Northwest transportation and social history. Open Wednesday through Saturday; summer 10-5pm, winter 10-4pm.

Public Market on the Willapa, Raymond WA
Locally produced art, food, and crafts. Fresh local produce. Open mid-March through mid-December, Wed-Sat 10-5pm.
Seaquest Motel, 801 W 1st St, South Bend, WA 98586, (360-875-5349)
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