Although we’re still in the last leg of winter, it’s now only a matter of weeks until we welcome the warmer weather and sunshine of spring. Longer days, higher temperatures and a revitalizing sense of renewal are only a few of the reasons why spring is an excellent time to visit the Oregon Coast. With fewer crowds, more space, and an unwavering sense of adventure, you and your family can have an unforgettable trip exploring the nooks and crannies of this beloved region and its beachside communities. And with a stellar selection of vacation rentals in such places as Newport, Lincoln City, and Cannon Beach,
Meredith Lodging is your premier source for finding the ultimate launch pad to make the most of your family’s spring break vacation.
Vacation Planning | Oregon Coast Spring Break Ideas
From hiking to surfing and a whole lot in between, the Oregon Coast is teeming with family recreation opportunities. After all, spring break isn’t just for college students! To help guide you to a memorable getaway for you and your crew, we put together a few ideas that should get the wheels rolling.
Explore Newport
Newport, Oregon, offers an eclectic assortment of fun and
exciting family activities. Whether you want to explore the city by bike, go on a Yaquina Bay kayak tour, or take the kiddos for ice cream, the possibilities are endless. One thing is for sure, Newport has something for everyone.
Hitch a Ride on the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad
The
Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad is great any time of the year, but spring offers something unique. This sightseeing tour allows guests to watch spring bloom before their eyes as they take an excursion along the Nehalem River, showcasing a burgeoning transformation from winter. Rides will depart from Rockaway beach and arrive at Wheeler in about an hour.
Oregon Coast Wildlife Viewing
Whether you’re into coastal bird
watching or getting a glimpse at the majestic whales, the Oregon Coast is rife with wildlife viewing options. Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach is well-known for its tuft puffins that return in spring. And don’t forget about the grey whales migrating to Alaska, which is best seen from
Ecola State Park or the Neahkahnie Mountain Historical Marker. The
Oregon State Parks website also has some helpful information on
where to go.
Take a Hike near Lincoln City
The hiking trails near
Lincoln City, Oregon, are some of the Beaver State’s finest. Take a trek through the temperate rainforest to find enchanting waterfalls and panoramic vistas, or set your sights on the area’s sprawling beaches to find hidden treasures amid the sand. No matter your choice, we think you’ll agree that hiking on the Oregon Coast is an immersive adventure!