Did you know Depoe Bay is one of the best locations in the world for whale watching? This charming little beach town south of Lincoln City and north of Newport is known as the Whale Watching Capital of the Oregon Coast thanks to a resident pod of gray whales that feed offshore from March through December.
Whale Watching in Depoe Bay
Depoe Bay offers great restaurants serving up fresh seafood, the world’s smallest harbor, stunning ocean views, and some of the best land-based spots to see these majestic mammals as they migrate from Alaska to the warmer waters of Baja Mexico. Book your cozy Oregon Beach Vacations rental, pack your binoculars and come spot the spouts in Depoe Bay!
Best Months for Whale Watching in Depoe Bay
Gray whales migrate along the Oregon Coast during two main periods: mid-December to mid-January and late March to mid-June. During these times, you have a good chance of spotting gray whales as they travel to and from their feeding and breeding grounds.
Summer and fall bring resident whales closer to shore to feed from June to mid-November. Depoe Bay is a hot spot for whales grazing for food this time of year, so keep your eyes open to spot the spouts!
Insider Tip: Spring Whale Watching Week is back – Saturday, March 23rd through Sunday, March 31st. Book your beach rental now for best availability!
Whale Watching Tours
There are several whale watching tour operators in Depoe Bay offering guided excursions. These tours often provide a knowledgeable marine naturalist who can share insights about whales and other marine life. The friendly and professional staff will make sure you have a whale of a time.
Whale Watching Center
The Depoe Bay Whale Watching Center, operated by Oregon State Parks, is an excellent place for land-based whale watching. The center is equipped with a viewing deck, binoculars and knowledgeable staff.
Weather Considerations
The weather on the Oregon Coast can be unpredictable, so it’s advisable to dress in layers and bring waterproof gear, especially during the winter months.
Wildlife Sightings
In addition to gray whales, you might also spot other marine life such as orcas, humpback whales, sea lions, seals, and various seabirds.
Plan Ahead
Check with local whale watching tour operators for schedules, availability, and any special considerations. Consider making reservations, especially during peak whale watching seasons.
Ready to Plan a Whale Watching Getaway?
We have an amazing collection of Depoe Bay vacation rentals to suit all sizes and budgets from cozy beach cottages to large oceanfront homes. Many of our properties are pet friendly, so the whole family can get in on the fun. View our Depoe Bay collection and create some memories that will last a lifetime!
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