Kite festival takes to the skies this week

Long Beach, WALocal News

The Washington State International Kite Festival is set to soar this August on the Long Beach Peninsula, attracting kite enthusiasts and spectators eager to witness breathtaking aerial displays. This year's festival will highlight the return of one of the oldest kite-flying groups in the United States, emphasizing tradition and community spirit. Beyond the kite festival, the region is rich in outdoor activities, offering visitors opportunities to discover hidden gems like Munson Creek Falls. Unique camping experiences await those exploring the southern end of the peninsula, where modern architecture meets the natural landscape. The nearby Lewis and Clark National Historical Park will host ranger-led paddling tours, providing an immersive experience of local wildlife and historical significance.

Rockhounding along the Oregon Coast invites treasure hunters to explore the area's diverse geological offerings. The festival not only promotes local tourism but also fosters connections among participants and visitors alike. Overall, this event encapsulates the vibrant spirit of the Long Beach Peninsula, making it a must-visit destination this summer.

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