FAQ's

 
Pinehurst HOA

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What do I do if there is a Tsunami alert?
Click here to download evacuation information.
Can you drive on the beach?
There are places along the Oregon Coast where you are allowed to drive on the beach. Some of these places are restricted to certain times of the year. The information of when and where there is beach vehicle accessibility can be found on the left side of the Official Oregon State map put out by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) – Contact (503) 986-4000 for a copy of the map. Website: www.dfw.state.or.us.
How do I report people driving on dunes?
Call the Clatsop County Sheriff’s at 503 325-8635
Are dogs allowed on the beach?
Dogs are allowed on the beach, and most places require them to be on a leash. Individual beach regulations will be posted at beach access. Please remember to be a responsible pet owner regarding cleaning up after your pet so our beautiful Oregon coast beaches can be enjoyed by all.
Can I have a fire on the beach?
Use small pieces of wood only. Large logs are prohibited. The fire must be west of the vegetation line, NO EXCEPTIONS. Build your fire away from the beach grass & piles of driftwood. Extinguish the fire with water. Don’t just bury it. Doing this will allow the fire to remain hot and continue to smolder for hours. This could also cause someone to get burned.
What about fireworks
No fireworks allowed in the Pinehurst area.
What's the weather like here?

Data for Seaside, OR from World Climate

Where can you go crabbing and clamming along the coast?
Most marine zones (consisting of the Pacific Ocean, coastal bays and beaches) are open year round, 24 hours a day except as special regulation apply. The ocean is closed for Dungeness crab Aug.15- Nov. 30. No taking is allowed for Oysters.

There is a small fee to harvest non-commercial shellfish and marine invertebrates; check the local bait and tackle shops or marinas for more information. Regulations are subject to change each year, be sure to consult the Shellfish Section/Marine Zone of the current Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations for seasons, limits and open areas. Regulation books are available free of charge where angling and hunting licenses are sold. For more information contact Marine Resource Program – 3406 Cherry Avenue N.E., Salem, OR 97303, or call 503-947-6000 or 800-720-6339 or visit their website: www.dfw.state.or.us/MRP/

A 24-hour hotline is available for paralytic shellfish poisoning reports at (503) 986-4728.You can, but the Oregon State Parks have very strict rules. We also suggest you check the regulations of the individual beach you are visiting. Any specific rules for that beach will be posted at its entrance.
Pool Hours & Operation

The pool and spa are open Memorial Day through Labor Day.
No small children in hot tub
Replace cover when finished using
No minors allowed without adult supervision
No lifeguard on duty

Court Hours & Operation
Open at all times
No black soled shoes on the courts
No skateboards, rollerblades, or bicycles on the courts