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Rugged, Roguish Oregon (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
This often-overlooked stretch of Pacific Coast brims with surprises, from a tide pool full of starfish to a cave that hosts sea lions.
Your Picks For The Most Romantic Destinations Around Oregon (The Oregonian)
We have plenty of tips on romantic spots around the state.
Mayor Shreds Review Forms (Newport News-Times)
After publicly denying the existence of a completed evaluation form for the Newport city attorney and city manager, Mayor Bill Bain admitted this week that he destroyed the document in early January.
Head-on Crash Kills Toledo Couple Near Newport (Albany Democrat-Herald)
NEWPORT – A Toledo-area couple died and a third person wasinjured Thursday afternoon in a two-vehicle head-on crash onHighway 20 about five miles east of Newport.
2 Dead, 1 Injured In Newport Crash (KGW NewsChannel 8 Portland)
PORTLAND, Ore. -- AÂ Toledo-area couple died in a head-on crash east of Newport Thursday, according to police. Oregon State Police said John and Debra Hunter died at the scene after their pickup...
Mayor Apologizes For Actions (Newport News-Times)
Newport Mayor Bill Bain made a public apology Monday night for shredding a public document and making “erroneous statements” about it, but Councilor Patricia Patrick is demanding the council...
Crash East Of Newport Leaves 2 Dead (FOX 12 Oregon)
A couple from Toledo died in a head-on collision on Highway 20 east of Newport on Thursday afternoon.
Foulweather Crash Is Fatal (Newport News-Times)
A Washington man died Thursday morning, and his wife was seriously injured in a two-vehicle crash on U.S. Highway 101 on the south side of Cape Foulweather.
Fatal Crash On Hwy 101 North Of Newport (KVAL Eugene)
Update at 12:45 p.m. ODOT/Valley, No. Coast: All lanes are now open on US101 at milepost 131, four miles south of Depoe Bay, after an earlier crash.
Sewage Spills Into Depoe Bay Harbor (Newport News-Times)
It was the best of times. It was the worst of places. An electrical malfunction at the lift station in Depoe Bay Park spewed an estimated 17,000 gallons of raw sewage into “the world’s...
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Get-a-Way Suite * Devils Punch Bowl
DEVILS PUNCH BOWL STATE NATURAL AREA near Depoe Bay, Oregon
A large sea cave carved from sandstone had its roof collapse after
centuries of wave erosion.
That process continues through two openings in the
seaward wall. From atop, you can gaze down as the waves continue to brew. A
trail to the north leads down to some nice tide pools where you can spot sea
urchins and starfish.
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Mayor Shreds Review Forms (Newport News-Times)
After publicly denying the existence of a completed evaluation form for the Newport city attorney and city manager, Mayor Bill Bain admitted this week that he destroyed the document in early January.
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To the south and east, there are picnic tables and a
walkway down to access the northern end of Beverly Beach - popular with surfers.
There is also a small restaurant - Otter Rock Mo's - one of a local chain
centered in nearby Newport - and the small Flying Dutchman winery. The Devil is
a popular figure along the Coast with several features named for him/her:
Devil's Lake, Devil's Elbow, Devil's Churn, Devil's Punchbowl....
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Crash East Of Newport Leaves 2 Dead (FOX 12 Oregon)
A couple from Toledo died in a head-on collision on Highway 20 east of Newport on Thursday afternoon.
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Surfers and surf watchers energize this area! During winter storms,
water froM the restless ocean slams with a thundering roar into a hollow
rock formation shaped like a huge punch bowl. The surf churns, foams, and
swirls as it mixes a violent brew. The punch bowl was probably created by
the collapse of the roof over two sea caves, then shaped by wave action. The
park is a popular whalE watching site and displays an intriguing geology.
This is a scenic picnic spot atop the undulating rocky shoreline. Don’t
forget to explore the tidepools.
Off US 101, 2 mi S of Depoe Bay
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Articles about Depoe Bay Attractions
Hwy 101 run through Depoe Bay. Oregon
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Some coastlines are long and lazy, with miles of warm beaches and people soaking up the sun. Other coastlines are rugged and wild, with cliffs and pounding surf and scenic lookouts where the view astounds.
Oregon's...
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Whale Watch Weeks -
Summer 2006 watch week will be Monday, August 28, 2006 through Monday, September 4, 2006.
Winter 2006/2007 watch week will be Tuesday, December 26, 2006 through Tuesday, January...
Welcome To The Whales Of Depoe Bay, Oregon
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Every spring and fall thousands of people flock to the Depoe Bay, Oregon to
watch the Pacific gray whales that are on migrations of their own. Some might
query who is watching whom. Those who have...
The Bridge over the entrence to Depoe Bay Oregon harbor
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Directly over the harbor entrance is the dramatic Depoe Bay Bridge carrying US 101. The bridge is a single span reinforced concrete arch built in 1927 and as many other concrete arched bridges along US...
Wineries around Depoe Bay, Oregon
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Oregon ranks third in the number of U.S. wineries, but only fourth in wine production. Its wine industry has been built on small wineries producing wines of impeccable quality. It's hard to imagine the...
Guest Services For Vacation Rentals In Depoe Bay, Oregon
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Arrive at your Vacation Rental at Depoe Bay condo to find your groceries, welcome basket, floral arrangements, personal items or corporate retreat supplies delivered and waiting for your arrival!
Contact...
FOGARTY-CREEK-STATE-RECREATION-AREA
by Depoe Bay Ocean Front Honeymoon Condos
Fogarty Creek State Park lies just off US Highway 101, 2 miles North of Depoe Bay at milepost 125.
Sheltered from the wind, this is a perfect place for a beach wedding. The park features extensive...
Find A Fish Floats In Lincoln City, Oregon
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In days gone by, visitors searching Oregon's beaches near Lincoln City
often found treasures from the east: blown glass floats, in intriguing shades of
green and blue. Used by Japanese fishing crews...
Oregon Coastal Quilters Guild Meets In Newport, Oregon
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Sept 14, 2006 Corliss March of The Dalles will do a "Trunk Show" for the program
at Oregon Coastal Quilters Guild meeting beginning at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14
at Atonement Lutheran Church, 2315 N....
OTTER CREST STATE SCENIC VIEWPOINT Near Depoe Bay, Oregon
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Soak in the view from 500' above the ocean on the breathtaking crescent sweep of
white sandy beach stretching to the south. Cape Foulweather is stunning and
inspirational with its picturesque promontory....
The Future of Whale and Depoe Bay, Oregon
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Residents of the West Coast are privy to one of the most amazing feats of the animal kingdom the 10,000 mile round trip migration of the California gray whale. Each year, between November and March, nearly...
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Housed within the renovated Gleneden Brick and Tile Factory, five miles
north of Depoe Bay in Gleneden Beach is Eden Hall and the Side Door
Cafe.What makes this Side Door Cafe and Eden Hall different...
Become an expert whale watcher at Depoe Bay, Oregon
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Training sessions prepare volunteers to help with annual viewing events
Oregonians who would like to volunteer to help with the state's seasonal whale-watching programs can become qualified by attending...
Rocky Secrets at Depoe Bay, Oregon
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Another rocky treasure lies tucked away behind one of Depoe Bay's neighborhoods. This is one lies at the end of South Point St., at Depoe Bay's southern end.
This stretch of bubbly basalt bluffs is...
Whale Cove, South Of Depoe Bay, Oregon
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Whale Cove is a small cove, approximately one-third of a mile (0.5 km) in
diameter, located on the Pacific Coast of Oregon in the United States,
approximately 2 mi (3 km) south of the town of Depoe...
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