Whale Watching Depoe Bay Oregon
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March 24th Live from the Depoe Bay Whale Watching Center. Spring Whale Watch Week Day 1
Gray whales are traveling north on their way to the summer feeding grounds in Alaska. Watch our live stream as we watch for the tell-tale blow, the spray of ocean water that says a whale is here! If we're lucky, we may see a whale breach as it launches as much as 3/4 of its body out of the water in a spectacular show of power and grace.
The livestream is brought to you by Oregon State Parks and the Whale Watching Spoken Here Program. Want to learn more? Go to for more news about gray whales. Visit for state park, campground and reservation information, as well as Oregon State Park merchandise in the Park Store.
March 27, 2017 Spring Whale Watching at the Depoe Bay Whale Watching Center (Oregon)
Gray whales are traveling north on their way to their summer grounds off the Alaska coastline. Watch our livestream as we watch for the tell-tale blow, the spray of ocean water that says a whale is here! If we're lucky, we may see a whale breach as it launches as much as 3/4 of its body out of the water in a spectacular show of power and grace.
The livestream is brought to you by Oregon State Parks and the Whale Watching Spoken Here Program. Want to learn more? Go to for more news about gray whales. Visit for state park, campground and reservation information, as well as Oregon State Park merchandise in the Park Store.
Whale watching Depoe Bay, Oregon July 5, 2018
This grey whale surprised us from underneath our boat!
Whale Watching in Depoe Bay Oregon part 1
Blanco the whale came to hang out with us
March 30, 2017 Spring Whale Watching at the Depoe Bay Whale Watching Center (Oregon)
Gray whales are traveling north on their way to their summer grounds off the Alaska coastline. Watch our livestream as we watch for the tell-tale blow, the spray of ocean water that says a whale is here! If we're lucky, we may see a whale breach as it launches as much as 3/4 of its body out of the water in a spectacular show of power and grace.
The livestream is brought to you by Oregon State Parks and the Whale Watching Spoken Here Program. Want to learn more? Go to for more news about gray whales. Visit for state park, campground and reservation information, as well as Oregon State Park merchandise in the Park Store.
March 26, 2017 Spring Whale Watching at the Depoe Bay Whale Watching Center (Oregon)
Gray whales are traveling north on their way to their summer grounds off the Alaska coastline. Watch our livestream as we watch for the tell-tale blow, the spray of ocean water that says a whale is here! If we're lucky, we may see a whale breach as it launches as much as 3/4 of its body out of the water in a spectacular show of power and grace.
The livestream is brought to you by Oregon State Parks and the Whale Watching Spoken Here Program. Want to learn more? Go to for more news about gray whales. Visit for state park, campground and reservation information, as well as Oregon State Park merchandise in the Park Store.
WHALE WATCHING DEPOE BAY ???? | SEA LIONS | ???? ROGUE Brewery Headquarters
After leaving Seaside, we headed south along the coast to Newport, Oregon. More specifically, Whalers Rest RV Campground, another Thousand Trails park. This Thousand Trails campground wasn't bad, but the spots were really tight and the cell reception was practically nonexistent.
It was a great location, however, with the coast a block away and convenient for exploring Newport and the Oregon Coast. We visited the Rogue Brewery Headquarters, went Whale Watching in Depoe Bay, watched the surfers at the Devil's Punchbowl, chilled out at Nye Beach, visited the sea lions, and drove down the coast to Thor's Well. There is so much to do in this area and we were treated to blue skies and beautiful weather!
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March 30, 2017 Spring Whale Watching at the Depoe Bay Whale Watching Center (Oregon)
Gray whales are traveling north on their way to their summer grounds off the Alaska coastline. Watch our livestream as we watch for the tell-tale blow, the spray of ocean water that says a whale is here! If we're lucky, we may see a whale breach as it launches as much as 3/4 of its body out of the water in a spectacular show of power and grace.
The livestream is brought to you by Oregon State Parks and the Whale Watching Spoken Here Program. Want to learn more? Go to for more news about gray whales. Visit for state park, campground and reservation information, as well as Oregon State Park merchandise in the Park Store.
March 25, 2017 Spring Whale Watching at the Depoe Bay Whale Watching Center (Oregon)
Gray whales are traveling north on their way to their summer grounds off the Alaska coastline. Watch our livestream as we watch for the tell-tale blow, the spray of ocean water that says a whale is here! If we're lucky, we may see a whale breach as it launches as much as 3/4 of its body out of the water in a spectacular show of power and grace.
The livestream is brought to you by Oregon State Parks and the Whale Watching Spoken Here Program. Want to learn more? Go to for more news about gray whales. Visit for state park, campground and reservation information, as well as Oregon State Park merchandise in the Park Store.
March 24, 2017 Spring Whale Watching at the Depoe Bay Whale Watching Center (Oregon)
Gray whales are traveling north on their way to their summer grounds off the Alaska coastline. Watch our livestream as we watch for the tell-tale blow, the spray of ocean water that says a whale is here! If we're lucky, we may see a whale breach as it launches as much as 3/4 of its body out of the water in a spectacular show of power and grace.
The livestream is brought to you by Oregon State Parks and the Whale Watching Spoken Here Program. Want to learn more? Go to for more news about gray whales. Visit for state park, campground and reservation information, as well as Oregon State Park merchandise in the Park Store.
Gray whale puts on a show near the Depoe Bay Whale Watching Center, Sept. 2016
Become a Whale Watching Spoken Here volunteer
We're looking for whale-lovers to participate in the Whale Watching Spoken Here program. The program places trained volunteers at 24 whale-watching sites along the Oregon coast during winter and spring watch weeks, when approximately 20,000 gray whales migrate on their way to and from feeding areas off the Alaska coast and birthing areas near Baja, Mexico.
Volunteers who complete the one-day training may select a whale-watching site where they will be stationed to assist visitors in spotting gray whales and maintain a count of whales spotted. The dates for upcoming whale watching weeks are Dec. 27-31, 2016, and March 25-31, 2017.
New this year, volunteers may register for the training online at whalespoken.wordpress.com/, as well as select a watch site. The training is required for new volunteers. Returning volunteers are encouraged to repeat the course every few years to learn the latest gray whale research results.
The first of three sessions is set for Saturday, Dec. 3 at the Hatfield Marine Science Center, Newport. The training will be delivered by Dr. Bruce Mate, an expert on whales and director of the Oregon State University Marine Mammal Institute. Additional volunteer training is scheduled for Jan. 14, 2017, at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, Charleston, and Feb. 11, 2017, at the Warrenton Community Center, Warrenton.
Whale Watching Spoken Here has been around since 1978 and is one of the most organized onshore whale-watching programs in the United States. For more information, call 541-765-3304.
March 31st Live from the Depoe Bay Whale Watching Center. Spring 2018 Whale Watch Week Final Day
Gray whales are traveling north on their way to the summer feeding grounds in Alaska. Watch our live stream as we watch for the tell-tale blow, the spray of ocean water that says a whale is here! If we're lucky, we may see a whale breach as it launches as much as 3/4 of its body out of the water in a spectacular show of power and grace.
The livestream is brought to you by Oregon State Parks and the Whale Watching Spoken Here Program. Want to learn more? Go to for more news about gray whales. Visit for state park, campground and reservation information, as well as Oregon State Park merchandise in the Park Store.
Whale Watching In Depoe Bay, Or Oregon Coast
With Whale's Tails Charters
March 31, 2017 Spring Whale Watching at the Depoe Bay Whale Watching Center (Oregon)
Gray whales are traveling north on their way to their summer grounds off the Alaska coastline. Watch our livestream as we watch for the tell-tale blow, the spray of ocean water that says a whale is here! If we're lucky, we may see a whale breach as it launches as much as 3/4 of its body out of the water in a spectacular show of power and grace.
The livestream is brought to you by Oregon State Parks and the Whale Watching Spoken Here Program. Want to learn more? Go to for more news about gray whales. Visit for state park, campground and reservation information, as well as Oregon State Park merchandise in the Park Store.
March 28, 2017 Spring Whale Watching at the Depoe Bay Whale Watching Center (Oregon)
Gray whales are traveling north on their way to their summer grounds off the Alaska coastline. Watch our livestream as we watch for the tell-tale blow, the spray of ocean water that says a whale is here! If we're lucky, we may see a whale breach as it launches as much as 3/4 of its body out of the water in a spectacular show of power and grace.
The livestream is brought to you by Oregon State Parks and the Whale Watching Spoken Here Program. Want to learn more? Go to for more news about gray whales. Visit for state park, campground and reservation information, as well as Oregon State Park merchandise in the Park Store.
March 29, 2017 Spring Whale Watching at the Depoe Bay Whale Watching Center (Oregon)
Gray whales are traveling north on their way to their summer grounds off the Alaska coastline. Watch our livestream as we watch for the tell-tale blow, the spray of ocean water that says a whale is here! If we're lucky, we may see a whale breach as it launches as much as 3/4 of its body out of the water in a spectacular show of power and grace.
The livestream is brought to you by Oregon State Parks and the Whale Watching Spoken Here Program. Want to learn more? Go to for more news about gray whales. Visit for state park, campground and reservation information, as well as Oregon State Park merchandise in the Park Store.
March 30th Live from the Depoe Bay Whale Watching Center. Spring Whale Watch Week Day 7
Gray whales are traveling north on their way to the summer feeding grounds in Alaska. Watch our live stream as we watch for the tell-tale blow, the spray of ocean water that says a whale is here! If we're lucky, we may see a whale breach as it launches as much as 3/4 of its body out of the water in a spectacular show of power and grace.
The livestream is brought to you by Oregon State Parks and the Whale Watching Spoken Here Program. Want to learn more? Go to for more news about gray whales. Visit for state park, campground and reservation information, as well as Oregon State Park merchandise in the Park Store.
Blue whale sighitng, Depoe Bay, Oregon
Taking a whale-watching boat out into the Pacific off of Depoe Bay. June 7, 2014. This blue whale makes her appearance at the beginning and in the middle of this video.