Watch the waves, whales up, visit art galleries and check the world's smallest navigable harbor. Depoe Bay is a small town with some great attractions and some notable Splurge for those interested in a landscape or indulgence.
There is much to see and do on a winter day in Depoe Bay, the world's smallest navigable harbor and a popular stop along the Oregon coast. Visit natural areas and attractions like the famous spring Horns Road, where the sea water, pushed by the waves through the lava beds, may take some 60 feet in the air, sometimes watering passers.Stroll along the seawall or browse in local shops and galleries where you can find a souvenir of your trip, including fine arts, gifts and treats. Find a comfortable place in a coffee or dinner for a small taste of Depoe Bay and stop at Whale Watch Park for a picnic. The Depoe Bay Whale Center, where whale watching Spoken Here program is an ideal place to learn about some of the most famous inhabitants of the region: a herd of gray whales that feed in the bay.You can hire a tour boat for a closer look at marine life in and around Depoe Bay and a fishing boat to try your luck on lingcod, salmon, halibut, albacore tuna or crab sleeper when the season right. Watch the bridge in early morning or late in the afternoon that fishing boats use the canal 50 feet wide connecting the port to the sea...