Killer Whales Near Boiler Bay, On The Oregon Coast

Spotting Killer Whales on the Oregon Coast

Spotting Killer Whales on the Oregon Coast When can you see Killer Whales in Oregon? We’ve found the best months to spot killer whales in Oregon are April- June. The transient Orcas are mostly likely to be seen close to shore as they feed on seals, sealions, and baby grey whales. Where’s a good place […]

Fat Biking The Oregon Coast

Fat Biking The Oregon Coast

Fat Biking The Oregon Coast The coastal highways are well traveled with vehicles and offer little to no shoulder for bikes. This makes riding bikes on the Oregon coast highways very dangerous. Most folks decide it’s not worth the risk. If you’ve always thought riding a bike on the Oregon coast would be awesome, please […]

Oregon Coast Storm Watching

Storm Watching on The Oregon Coast

Storm Watching on The Oregon Coast The rugged coastline and the raw power of the pacific make the Oregon Coast a prime destination for storm watching in the winter months. With higher tides and bigger ocean swells, October through January usually provide the best time to storm watch. The best storm watching is when the […]

Oregon Coast Whale Watching

Oregon Coast Whale Watching

Oregon Coast Whale Watching The Central Oregon Coast is an excellent place to go whale watching. There is an abundance of whale species that can be seen here, however the gray whales are by far the most frequently seen. Grey whales migrate from the warm waters of Baja to the rich feeding grounds of the […]

Fat Biking the Oregon Coast

Oregon Coast Fat Tire Bike Beach Riding Tips

Oregon Coast Fat Tire Bike Beach Riding Tips Fat Tire Bikes are quickly becoming the new rave on the Oregon Coast. With 363 miles of breath taking coastline stretching from the Columbia River to the California boarder it’s no surprise Fat Tire biking has grown in popularity on the Oregon Coast. Once people started to […]

Cape Lookout Beach Trail

Cape Lookout Hiking Trails

Cape Lookout Hiking Trails Cape Lookout Cape Trail The hike up Cape Lookout Trail is breathtaking. As you wind around a 5 mile round trip trail through old growth spruce trees, you will come upon the sight of a B-17 bomber that crashed in 1943. The Cape was covered in heavy dense fog, and the […]