Oregon
Coast
One of the
most beautiful and
relaxing tourist
spots in the United
States, coastal Oregon
remains one of the
undiscovered treasures
of the great Northwest.
Oregon coast vacations
offer activities
to suit a multitude
of vacation needs.
Over 300 miles of
the coast of Oregon
has been officially
declared a recreation
national park by
the federal government.
Oregon coast lodging
and Oregon coast
vacation rentals
are available for
every type of recreation
and budget concerns.
Whether salmon fishing
on the coast of Oregon,
deep-sea fishing
for halibut off the
Oregon coast, swimming
in the Oregon Crater
Lake, horse-back
riding on the Oregon
Coast, camping on
the Oregon coast,
or checking out the
famous Oregon sand
dunes, no vacation
to the Oregon coast
is ever boring!
Things to
Do on the Oregon
Coast
The Oregon coast offers many entertainment options at almost
every conceivable budget. For the "landlubber" vacationers,
the Central Oregon coast offers hiking, horseback riding,
camping along the Oregon coast, Oregon coast golf courses,
and riding though the Oregon Coast Dunes. For those looking
for an aquatic adventure, the Oregon coast offers world-class
fly-fishing, salmon fishing, white-water rafting, swimming,
canoeing, kayaking, and deep-sea fishing. Enjoy the intensity
of the salmon runs on the Oregon Rogue River and white-water
rafting down the Umpqua River. Fish for halibut off the
coast of Oregon, or enjoy the wildlife in an Oregon State
Park. The Oregon coast also offers many other types of deep-sea
fishing, including tuna fishing, salt-water salmon fishing,
and crabbing. Bird watching is also a popular pastime in
some of the National and State Parks, especially around
the Oregon sand dunes. The diversity of the landscape provides
sanctuary to many varieties of rare and endangered birds.
Many seasonal festivals and celebrations are offered throughout
the year. For example, the annual Dune Fest takes place
during the first week of August and features many types
of ATV racing and showmanship. The annual Dune Fest offers
both day entertainment and evening concert schedules. The
festival caters to all ages and genders. Check the local
calendar events before your trip and enjoy the local color.
Oregon
Whale Watching
Oregon whale watching can be one of the highlights of any
Oregon vacation. Grey whales, humpback whales, and sperm
whales migrate though the Oregon coastal waters during the
early winter months. Sometimes, the watchful vacationer
can catch a glimpse of these beautiful and elusive animals.
Watch for the spray caused by air expelling from the whale's
blowhole, or watch for the rare breech where the whale leaps
out the water headfirst. Oregon whale watching can be done
from the shore or can be experienced on a boat in the open
water. An experienced guide can often direct you to likely
spots and increase your chances of viewing whales. Whale
watching can also provide you with the opportunity of view
other types of aquatic wildlife that you wouldn't often
have the chance to see. Check the Internet for the local
guides and marine wildlife tours offered by locals on the
Oregon coast.
Oregon
Crater Lake
Crater Lake is located near the south central Oregon coast.
Crater Lake is famous for its twenty foot-cliffs and deep
crystal blue water. Crater Lake is six miles wide and was
formed by the eruption and subsequent collapse of Mt. Mazama
approximately seven thousand years ago. Boat tours and lake
guides are available to travel out onto the lake during
the summer months. Crater lake is surrounded by an extensive
amount of hiking trails and rock formations suitable for
climbing. Although Crater Lake is over seven thousand years
old it was "officially" discovered by white settlers
in 1853. The three men who discovered it were prospecting
for gold along the Oregon coast. Crater Lake was officially
named a National Park by Teddy Roosevelt in 1902. Thousands
of vacationers flock to Crater Lake annually to enjoy its
natural splendor.
Oregon
Coast Beaches
With over 350 miles of coastline, Oregon lays claim to
some of the best and most beautiful beaches in the United
States. Fringed by the rainforests, the Oregon coast sand
dunes, and the plethora of lakes, rivers, and streams, the
Oregon coastline offers a unique juxtaposition of natural
splendor. Oregon coast weather is more temperate than other
locations in Oregon. Some beaches never drop below freezing
even during the cold winter months. Many beaches along the
Oregon coast offer camping or RV accommodations. Oregon
has many beaches adorned with beautiful lighthouses. Oregon
coast lighthouses are some of the most well known in the
United States. The most famous lighthouse on the Oregon
coast is called the Umpqua River Lighthouse and is located
on the Umpqua River just six miles from Reedsport. Known
for its red revolving light, the lighthouse is one of the
most recognizable manmade landmarks in Oregon. No Oregon
vacation is complete without a tour of the beautiful Oregon
coast lighthouses.
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