Wildlife

2022 Oregon Whale Watching Season Kicks Off With Orcas Near Brookings

Spring is a fascinating season at the Oregon Coast for many reasons. One of our favorite excuses to visit the ocean is the annual return of migratory whales to our seaside waters. Oregon Whale Watching is always a rewarding adventure. Some 25,000 individual Gray Whales will be cruising the...

Hike To Pilot Rock In The Gorgeous Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument

The Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument is an Oregon gem that could take you years to fully explore. Described as an ecological wonderland, this monument features a varied landscape with three different mountain ranges for you to hike, making this a worthy destination for adventure. One of the most...

Wallowa Lake, Oregon in 2023: Your Ultimate Outdoor Destination

Wallowa Lake is easily one of the most beautiful spots in the State of Oregon. Two Pleistocene-era glacial lateral moraines form the 3.7-mile long, 3/4 mile wide, 299-ft. deep ribbon lake's west and east shores. A terminal moraine—the end of the glaciers' path—forms the lake's north end. The...

This Gorgeous Lookout Tower Is One Of Oregon’s Most Popular Places To Stay

We love sharing unique places to stay in Oregon. One of the most popular spots (and therefore hard to book), is a gorgeous 40-foot lookout tower located deep within the Umpqua National Forest, 10 miles outside of Tiller Oregon. Stunning Views From 40 Feet Up Located on 160 acres of private land,...

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...

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