Depoe Bay Whale Watching Center

Oregon

TypeNature
CategoryNature Stops

A state-parks-staffed visitor center built right on the seawall of "the world's smallest navigable harbor," with rangers on hand to help you actually spot the resident gray whales -- Depoe Bay is one of the few spots on the entire Pacific coast with whales visible from shore essentially year-round, not just during migration.

Free, staffed, and squarely mid-corridor between Lincoln City and Newport -- a rare 'guaranteed help spotting wildlife' stop that most drive-through visitors miss because the harbor itself looks unremarkable from the highway.

Hours, admission, and access change — confirm with the official source before you plan the detour.

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