We invite you to find out what makes November so exciting on the Long Beach Peninsula.
This month's issue includes holiday happenings, wildlife, and a bit of history.
It's About Time for a Real Holiday
When is the last time you focused on what really mattered for the holiday season? Escape the crowds and chaos.
Make this year different. Join us this holiday season on the beach!
Shop local, shop small and make a difference!
Visit ourgalleries, gift storesand antique shops for your holiday shopping. From ship wheels to local art, you'll find unique gifts for just about anyone.
Make Thanksgiving Fresh
Cranberries are a Thanksgiving classic, but you can't beat the flavor of fresh harvested berries from the Long Beach Peninsula.
Learn more about our local cranberries and where to buy them
here.
Our Feathered Friends
The Peninsula sits along a major migratory path, attracting over 200 bird species. Learn more about birding and some great hikes
here.
Some of our yearly visitors include trumpeter swans, bald eagles, and occasionally snowy owls.
A History of Discovery
Lewis and Clark ended their journey on the Long Beach Peninsula in November of 1805. Their presence is still felt today. This is the perfect month to learn more about the Corps of Discovery on the Peninsula.