Pacific City Skatepark Update

Pacific City Skatepark Update

We are excited to announce that Dreamland Skateparks has set a budget for the park, plans and engineering are complete, and we are in the running to receive grant money from Tillamook County! Thanks to your generosity and support of the Cape Kiwanda Longboard Classic and Brewfest we have already raised close to $40,000 of our goal. 

How can you help get the park built? Please like our social media pages and share them, the more people that know the faster we reach our goal. Donate to www.nestucca.org, stop by the surf shop, or sponsor and participate in the 2016 Cape Kiwanda Longboard Classic and Brewfest! 

Call us at the shop if you have any questions or would like more information. 

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“How would you describe the Cape Kiwanda Longboard Classic” is a question I get asked during interviews ahead of each year’s contest. The simple answer is to say that it’s a local surf contest put on by a dedicated group of volunteers. The truth is that the contest is something more than that. It has its own soul. It has a life that we and the organizers before us can’t take credit for. I would like to think we had something to do with it, but the reality is the Cape Kiwanda Longboard Classic has become something far beyond anything anyone ever imagined.

It's that time of year again, and we're opening registration for our 2025 Youth Surf Camps! Youth surf camps are open to kids ages 10 - 16 with some flexibility, and all levels are welcome!

Both cheers of support and loud laughter were heard throughout Pacific City this past weekend as surfers and spectators gathered on the beach to root on the participants in the annual Cape Kiwanda Longboard Classic. This year marks the 25th running of the beloved community event.
Started in 1998 by Bob and Michelle Ledbetter, the contest has grown to become a staple of the NW surf community. It not only attracts surfers throughout Oregon, but this year saw people from Canada, California, Washington and even Hawaii make the pilgrimage.