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Central Coast Spring Break Offers Mix of Events and Nature
March 18, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Lorna Davis, Executive Director, Newport Chamber - 800-262-7844
NEWPORT, Oregon – As spring break begins in the northwest, the central coast town of Newport
offers a unique array of features for those getting away from it all.
Two lighthouses, various family events, a massive working
bayfront full of docks, fishing boats and manmade attractions, and more high vantage points for spotting whales than anywhere
else on the coast are some of the pleasantries awaiting.
- Oregon Coast Aquarium offers some events and activities for kids of all ages.
Among these are:
March 22 - 23. Sea Squirts/Flock of Fledglings. What’s in the Mud? (spring break special). Investigate the mudflats
and the animals that live there. Rubber boots and change of clothing is recommended. Reserve 541-867-3474, ext. 5301.
Ages 2-5 with parent. 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. $15 members, $20 non-members. Oregon Coast Aquarium. South Beach
(across the bay from Newport, Oregon). www.aquarium.org
- Spring Whale Watch Week. From March 20 to 27, volunteers will be out in
full force to help you spot whales meandering past. They will be at 26 high vantage points along the Oregon coast –
but seven of those are in the Newport area. Just north of Newport, in the Depoe Bay area, there are Boiler Bay State
Scenic Viewpoint, Whale Watching Center at the Depoe Bay Sea Wall and Rocky Creek State Scenic Viewpoint. Just
outside of Newport are Cape Foulweather and the Devil's Punchbowl State Natural Area. Within Newport are Yaquina Head
Outstanding Natural Area and Don Davis City Park in Nye Beach.
- Crabbing and Fishing: Crabbing is exceptionally easy along Newport's Yaquina Bay,
with various docks on both sides providing plenty of spots to drop the crab pots. The bay hosts a number of deep sea fishing
and crabbing cruises, as well as whale tours. You do need a state license.
- Two Lighthouses. The tallest one on the coast sits at Yaquina Head, and its interpretive
center is open 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Touring the lighthouse happens noon to 4 p.m., seven days a week. There is a $3 entrance fee
to the park. 541-574-3100.
The lighthouse at Yaquina Bay is also open for self-guided tours, noon to 4 p.m., seven days a week. It is free, but
donations are encouraged. 541-265-5679.
- Fun for Kids. Sandy beaches abound along Nye Beach up to Agate Beach, next to
Yaquina Head (which is also a surfers' magnet), as well as at South Beach State, on the southern side of the bay.
The historic Bayfront district boasts numerous manmade attractions that will amuse the young ones, while South Beach
features Oregon Coast Aquarium and the Hatfield Marine Science Center (2030 Southeast Marine Science Drive. 541-867-0100.
hmsc.oregonstate.edu.)
For more information, see www.discovernewport.com.
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