Skip crowded campgrounds and discover five hidden coastal gems in Oregon for free, self-reliant adventures along one of ...
They’re back: massive fleets of tiny, electric-blue, jellyfish-like creatures called Velella velella are once again blanketing Oregon beaches. They are not true jellyfish, but floating hydrozoans — ...
If you’re planning a spring break trip to the Oregon coast, you’ll need to watch out for the tiny shorebirds nesting in the sand. Seasonal beach restrictions will be back in effect this month, as the ...
Tiny blue 'sail' jellies have beached along Oregon shores. Scientists link the runs to winds and warmer winters.
Restrictions at some Oregon beaches go into effect on March 15 as the nesting season for the threatened western snowy plover begins.
Sailors,” are a colonial hydroid species that look like small blue jellyfish. Every year, they wash up on the coast thanks to strong winter winds.
Oregon’s favorite whales are coming back. Spring Whale Watch Week, an annual whale watching event organized by the Oregon ...
The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department and Siuslaw National Forest are reminding visitors that western snowy plover ...
OREGON COAST, Ore. - Oregon State Parks is set to host Spring Whale Watch Week from March 21 to March 29 along the Oregon Coast. This event provides a chance for visitors to spot migrating gray whales ...
Those looking to find a good beach spot this summer but are hoping to avoid crowds may be glad to know four spots along the Oregon Coast were chosen for having some of the best secret beaches in the U ...