There
are some great places for whale
watching Oregon Coast.
The whales
that are seen migrating along the coast of Oregon are sperm,
humpback and
gray whales.
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There are whale watching tours, but in many
places, the whales can also be seen from the coast.
Some of the spots
are Harris Beach State Park, Cape Ferrelo, Cape Sebastian, Battle Rock
Wayfinding Point, Cape Blanco Lighthouse, Face Rock Wayside State
Scenic Viewpoint, Shore Acres State Park, Umpqua Lighthouse, Sea Lion
Caves Turnout, Cook's Chasm Turnout, Cape Perpetua Interpretive Center,
Cape Perpetua Overlook, Devil's Churn Viewpoint, Yachats State Park,
Seal Rock State Recreation Site, Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site,
Yaquina Head Lighthouse, Devil's Punchbowl State Natural Area, Cape
Foulweather, Depoe Bay Sea Wall, Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint,
Cape Lookout State Park, Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint and Ecola
State Park.
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