WHALES, STORMS AND BREWS ON THE PEOPLE’S COAST

3 Dec 2019


Miles of kayak touring, crashing waves, crabbing, whale watching and award-winning brews await you at the Oregon Coast this winter. Take the journey down this 363-mile stretch of coastline, where your getaway can include quiet beaches, outdoor adventures and cozy retreats.

 

Whale watching

Head to the Oregon Coast to spy gray whales as they make their annual migration south during the winter months. Whale Watching Spoken Here places volunteers at 24 designated whale watching locations to help visitors spot these great gray giants. Lookouts include Fort Stevens State Park on the North Coast and Shore Acres State Park on the South Coast. On the Central Coast, join a whale watching charter with Newport Tradewinds, and visit the Whale, Sea Life and Shark Museum in Depoe Bay — the only museum in the world that focuses on gray whales. Warm up with brews from Rogue Ales and a stay at the Elizabeth Oceanfront Suites while you exchange tales of whale tails.

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