Oyster Capital of the World
Welcome to South Bend, the Pacific County seat set on the Willapa River, where the oyster and shellfish industry has shaped a quiet, working waterfront community on Willapa Bay.
South Bend is a small city on the Willapa River in southwestern Washington, serving as the county seat of Pacific County. It sits near the point where the river meets Willapa Bay, one of the most productive oyster-growing estuaries on the West Coast. The town began to form in 1869, when the Riddell brothers—Valentine and John—built a sawmill on a bend of the Willapa River, establishing the community that took its name from the river's curve. Timber and later shellfish, Dungeness crab, and oysters became the economic backbone of the town. South Bend's political history is colorful: it became the county seat in 1892 after an election dispute with the rival settlement of Oysterville, when a group of South Bend citizens reportedly sailed to Oysterville and removed the county's books and records. That episode cemented the town's role as the governmental center of Pacific County, a role it retains today. The city proudly brands itself the Oyster Capital of the World, reflecting the centrality of Willapa Bay's shellfish industry to local life. In recent decades, as resource-based industries have shifted, South Bend has leaned on the natural setting—hiking, boating, and birding—to draw visitors and diversify its economy. The population of roughly 1,750 lives in a compact, low-density town where the riverfront, county offices, and residential streets all sit within easy reach. For those considering a move, South Bend offers an authentic, working waterfront small-town experience. It is closely tied to neighboring Raymond, the county's largest city, and positioned within reach of the Long Beach Peninsula and the broader coastal region of southwest Washington. The town's scale, its oyster and timber heritage, and its position on Willapa Bay give it a character distinct from the more tourist-oriented communities along the coast.
South Bend is in Pacific County, Washington, and serves as the county seat. It sits on the Willapa River near Willapa Bay in the southwestern corner of the state, with the larger neighboring town of Raymond just a short distance away.
South Bend proclaims itself the 'Oyster Capital of the World.' The town sits on Willapa Bay, one of the nation's leading oyster-growing areas, and its economy has long centered on shellfish, Dungeness crab, and timber.
The Willapa River runs through South Bend and empties into Willapa Bay. The town was founded in 1869 when the Riddell brothers built a sawmill on a bend of the river, which gave the community its name.
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