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Your Guide to Whale Watching in Oregon

Looking to do some Whale watching in Oregon? The Oregon Coast is where you want to go. This is an exhilarating activity people enjoy year-round, but especially during the winter and spring whale migrations, where up to 25,000 gray whales pass the Oregon coast. Here are some tips to get you started...

Dig Up Your Own 30 Million Year Old Fossils At This Oregon Park

Take a step back in time to 33 million years ago when Oregon's climate was milder and wetter than it is today. In Fossil Oregon there's a park where you can explore an ancient shallow lake bed from the Oligocene period, and take home your own fossils! Where To Find Fossils You Can Take Home In...

Breathtaking Orcas Recently Spotted on Oregon Coast

Are you ready for some whale watching on the stunning and scenic Oregon Coast? If so, now is the time to do it, as approximately 18,000 gray whales pass close to the Oregon coast as they migrate north to Alaska each year from March to June. Gray Whales And Orcas Along The Oregon Coast During the...

Learn To Kiteboard And Windsurf On This Gorgeous Oregon Coast Lake

Southern Oregon is hiding a gem that you may not have heard about: Floras Lake and Floras Lake State Park. Just 17 miles south of Bandon Oregon, this sandy bottom fresh water lake is the perfect spot for beginner and intermediate kiteboarders and windsurfers. With beautiful nearby campgrounds,...

The Singing Sands Of Oregon Is A Strange Phenomenon You Need To Hear To Believe

If you've ever been to the Oregon Dunes near Florence Oregon you may have been one of the lucky few who experienced a strange phenomenon known as singing sands. What causes the sands to sing their ghostly song and why is it so rare? Are singing sands and squeaking sands the same? Your Best Chance...

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