It's whale watch week on the Oregon Coast, and a pod of orcas was spotted off the coast of Depoe Bay. Early Monday morning, ...
A rare sighting of critically endangered southern resident killer whales off the Oregon coast offers a glimpse of a ...
The gray whales are on their annual migration path between breeding grounds in Mexico and feeding grounds off the coast of ...
More than 19,000 gray whales are expected to pass by Oregon's shores from late winter through June as they migrate back to ...
Get up early. Winds, and therefore the waves, are mellower in the morning. Later in the day, the sun may cast a glare on the ...
Binoculars are provided. Rangers from Oregon State Parks will also be on hand to answer questions about the whales. All Whale Watch Week visitors are encouraged to dress for the weather, to bring ...
Spring Whale Watching Week on the Oregon Coast offers one of the best chances to not only see one of nature’s most majestic animals, but to see them a bit closer. Gray whales make two annual ...
The gray whale migration will once again be passing along the Oregon coast this spring ... from Fort Stevens to Harris Beach (Cape Foulweather, usually a participant, is currently closed).
Whale Watching Week means better views and nicer weather to see gray whales. However, gray whale calf numbers are at historic lows.