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  1. Whale Watching in Cannon Beach

    Top Spots for Whale Watching. Weighing in at 35 tons, some of Cannon Beach's largest part-time residents frequent what might be considered the 'outskirts' of town. Gray Whales are the most commonly seen type of whale along the Oregon Coast and can often be spotted just off the shoreline of Cannon Beach. Although some whales remain off our ...

  2. THE 5 BEST Oregon Coast Dolphin & Whale Watching Tours

    THE 5 BEST Oregon Coast Dolphin & Whale Watching Tours

  3. Oregon Whale Watching Tours

    You can book online or call Whale's Tail Charters at 541.921.1323. We have put our thoughts and ideas together, forming the premise that whale watching should be a more personal experience. Being honest and caring, making safety and comfort of our customers the priority. To learn more about our tours visit: Whale Watching Tours Depoe Bay Oregon.

  4. Whale Research EcoExcursions

    Whale Research EcoExcursions - Depoe Bay

  5. The Ultimate Guide to Whale Watching on the Oregon Coast

    2024 Guide to Whale Watching on the Oregon Coast

  6. Seasonal Guide to Cannon Beach, Oregon

    Seasonal Activities in Cannon Beach. Any time of year is a great time to visit Cannon Beach and each season of the year offers its own set of unique experiences. From whale watching in winter and spring to special summertime hands-on learning events offered by the Haystack Rock Awareness Program, seasonal activities provide a chance to deepen ...

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  8. Whale Watching Oregon Coast

    Whale Watching Oregon Coast

  9. Cannon Beach, Oregon Whale Watching and Tours

    Meet the gentle giants of the sea on our whale cruises. Browse our Cannon Beach, Oregon whale tours and plan your vacation today. Also of Interest: whale watch | whale watching | whale watching tour | More Within 5 mi, 10 mi, 25 mi, 50 mi, 100 mi, 250 mi, 500 mi, 1000 mi of Cannon Beach, Oregon

  10. Whale Watching & Coastal Sightseeing Tour

    Whale Watching Tour combines a scenic coast tour with the excitement of seeing 40-ton gray whales up close on the Pacific Ocean! Learn about the whales of the world, and the natural and local history of Oregon. Many beautiful coastal photo/sightseeing stops throughout the day. Full day $159 per person.

  11. Tips for Whale Watching In and Around Seaside

    You'll find designated whale-watching stations at Ecola State Park between Seaside and Cannon Beach and the Neahkahnie Mountain Historic Marker along Highway 101, part of Oswald West State Park. If you head north, you can visit the station at Fort Stevens State Park. Check the parks' websites before you go to see if there are any closures ...

  12. Whale Watching in Cannon Beach, Oregon

    Whale watching tips help Cannon Beach visitors spy some of the 20,000 mighty mammals heading south for winter along the Oregon coast line. Call now Book now. 1-503-436-2211. BOOK. Menu. Oceanfront in Cannon Beach; Accommodations. Property Map; Tolovana Inn; Room Types; Frequent Guest Program; Pet-Friendly Lodging;

  13. Ecola State Park, Cannon Beach

    Ecola State Park, Cannon Beach - The Whale Trail

  14. Whale Watching

    Review of Ecola State Park. Reviewed January 8, 2015. Beautiful park. It was below freezing and only the strong survive :) There were a couple of volunteers that assisted us in finding some whales. Beautiful view of the ocean and all the monoliths. Date of experience: December 2014. Ask Laura P about Ecola State Park.

  15. The Best Whale Watching Tours In Depoe Bay

    Dockside Charters offers whale watching tours in Depoe Bay and deep sea fishing for ling cod and rockfish, coho salmon, tuna, offshore halibut and more. Their one-hour and one-and-a-half hour whale watching tours are available throughout the year on larger 50-foot Delta Charter boats. Their one-hour whale watching cruises are $20 for adults and ...

  16. Whale Watching on the Oregon Coast? 8 Amazing Locations You Need to Try

    ⛴️ Check out these whale watching tours on the Oregon Coast! Best Locations to Spot Whales Along the North Oregon Coast Whale Watching in Rockaway Beach. ... Whale Watching: Cannon Beach, Oregon. Cannon Beach has some of the top spots for whale watching! Ecola State Park gives a great view and excellent hiking options for the family.

  17. Whale Watching on the Oregon Coast

    Oregon's central coast is known as the best place to see whales, but they can appear anywhere. Oregon State Parks has a map of 17 whale-watching locations stretching from Astoria in the north down to Harris Beach State Park in the south — barely 9 miles (14.5 km) from the California border. The Whale Watching Center in Depoe Bay is a popular whale-spotting destination due to its prime ...

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    Whale Watching - Oregon State Parks

  19. Top Spots for Whale Watching Around Cannon Beach

    Ecola State Park - Offers ideal viewing for spotting whales just steps from the main parking lot. Whale sightings are common from the Ecola Point parking lot or hikes to the top of the Clatsop Loop Trail.Grassy Dunes - From Haystack Rock along the beach there is just enough height to catch glimpses of whale spouts in the sea. Stake out a sandy clearing among the beach grass with binoculars ...

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  21. Whale Watching Tours

    Whale's Tail Charters Coast Guard Drive, Depoe Bay Harbor, Dock #2 Depoe Bay, OR. 97341 Phone: 541.921.1323

  22. Oregon Coast In the W winter Whale Watching

    Oregon Coast Whale Watching

  23. Cannon Beach Walks

    Start your Cannon Beach public art walking tour at the corner of Spruce and 2nd Street in front of the public restrooms, and take a leisurely 1.4-mile, 45-minute walk around Cannon Beach to view seven public art installations in steel, wood, and bronze. Two other public art pieces are not on this walking tour but are worth finding.