Cannon Beach Sandcastle Contest a Summer Tradition
Cannon Beach kicks off summer with its traditional Sandcastle Contest.
It’s the oldest competition of its kind in the Pacific Northwest. It is also the most popular event in this wonderfully charming Oregon Coastal town.
Dozens of teams of professional sand sculpture artists, amateur groups and families construct remarkable creations in the sand during the event.
The Master’s division teams compete for cash prizes. They will construct large, elaborate creations often utilizing construction forms similar to those used for pouring concrete. resulting in monumental-size displays.
Sandcastle Weekend Events
The sand sculpture contest on Saturday is the highlight of the weekend. The weekend activities kick off with the Sandcastle Parade on Friday. On Saturday evening, beach lovers gather for a beach bonfire with live music. Sunday morning starts with the Singing Sands 5K fun run and walk.
In 2014, the Cannon Beach Sandcastle Contest was recognized as an Oregon Heritage Tradition by the Oregon Parks & Recreation Department. It is just one of 11 events statewide to achieve such a designation. An Oregon Heritage Tradition is an event with a broad public appeal, with at least 50 years of continuous operation, and that contributes to the identity of the state.
Make lodging reservations early for this popular weekend. Hotels typically sell out rooms in advance. Day-trippers should plan on arriving early.
The Sandcastle Contest is the only day of the year when the beach is used for parking to accommodate the large crowds. Cars must be off the beach by early evening to avoid issues with the incoming tide.
For information on how to participate, contact the Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce at (503) 436-2623.