Between every two pines is a doorway to a new world. - John Muir

Little Trails Team Update – January 2024

 

Trails were identified as one of the top initiatives resulting from the 2023 OAP strategic meetings. Because of this, the Little Trails team was created with a primary directive to identify and map existing trails in the Oceanside. Through this process, opportunities would be identified to maintain and enhance current trails, as well as to identify and potentially establish new trails.

 

More than twenty-five people, representing the diversity of neighborhoods in Oceanside, have signed up to participate on the team.

 

To initiate the process, a small coordinating team met for several hours to discuss, review, validate and draft a preliminary plan to meet OAP’s goals. The coordinating team included: Ann Passmore (Administration), Deb Sprague (Maintenance) and Gail Chun-DeDuonni (OAP Team Coordinator).

 

Working with the direction provided from the OAP strategic meetings, the coordinating team reaffirmed the team's primary objective to map the Oceanside area in order to identify current trails, and to document additional information that could include:

 

1.   Established trails that are improved or unimproved;

2.   Ownership of the land upon which the trail is located: Public, private, government;

3.   Easement and/or permission for access established;

4.   Identification of new trails to be established;

5.   Identification of existing trails that need maintenance.

 

It was also agreed that a partnership with the Tillamook Coast Visitors Association, and more specifically with the Trails & Outdoor Recreation Manager, Dan Haag, provides an effective collaborative conduit for sharing of information and strategizing about issues and initiatives that affect state and local trails.

 

Latest Newsletters from Dan

 

Recreational Immunity Webinar & Trails Day in Salem

https://mailchi.mp/7c1bfe8c90e1/recreational-immunity-webinar-trails-day-in-salem?e=a71d06e800

 

January Trails and Recreation Newsletter

https://mailchi.mp/6023d0dbc88c/january-trails-recreation-newsletter?e=a71d06e800

 

February Trails and Recreation Newsletter
https://mailchi.mp/48fa79770eb7/february-trails-recreation-newsletter?e=a71d06e800


Additional Issues:

  • Fields v. City of Newport – impact on “recreational immunity” and effect on trails in Oceanside.
  • Short Beach Trail and Tire Trail (Camelot) – OAP Leadership partnered with Tillamook Public Works to write a grant for the replacement of the Short Beach Trail and continue to research options for repair/replacement of the Tire Trail.
  • Collaborate with the OAP Leadership to create a vision and mission statement for Little Trails.
  • Identify local and state-wide trail advocacy groups. 
  • Update and post Little Trails contact list – if you have already signed up to be on the team, you will receive an email to verify your contact information. 

 

Little Trails plans to schedule a full team meeting sometime in February-March.

 

If you are interested in joining the team, or have any questions about what we are doing, please reach out to: oceansidetrails@gmail.com


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Help Us Find the Potholes and Stormwater Drains Put on your walking shoes and join the fun. We’re launching a community‑wide treasure hunt to locate potholes and stormwater drains that need attention. Every “find” helps improve safety and supports our partnership with Tillamook County Public Works. How to Play See it! Spot a pothole or stormwater drain that needs maintenance. Snap it! Take a clear photo and note the nearest street names or landmarks. Report it! Email your photo and location to: david@daviddulaney.com Track it! Visit https://www.oceansideactionpartnership.org/roads-and-parking to view the live map and watch the community’s progress. Contest Rules Each verified pothole or stormwater drain report earns 1 ticket . Size doesn’t matter—every pothole counts. Credit goes to the first person to report each location. Your total number of verified finds equals your total number of tickets. All tickets will be placed into a drawing at the next OAP community event. Prizes 10 winning tickets will be drawn. Participants can win multiple prizes . Prizes include OAP sweatshirts, T‑shirts, and posters . A Grand Prize will be awarded to the participant with the most verified finds . Safety First Please be safe and responsible when exploring and photographing. Follow general safety guidelines at all times—stay aware of traffic, weather, and your surroundings. Contest Deadline The treasure hunt officially ends at midnight on April 30, 2026 . What Happens Next The OAP Roads/Parking Team will use the completed maps in partnership with Tillamook County Public Works . The County will train our volunteers in pothole analysis and repair techniques and provide materials. Our volunteers will supply the labor—another example of Oceanside neighbors working together.
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