- TripBuzz found 25 things to do with kids in or near Florence, Oregon, including 5 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Yachats.
- From Sandland Adventures to C & M Stables, the Florence area offers 32 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Hiking Trails, Off Road & ATV and Parks.
- Located on the Oregon Coast, Florence, OR is situated at the mouth of the Siuslaw River, named after the tribe of Native Americans who inhabited the land before it was settled. Florence is an outdoor recreation town with its 12 city parks containing gardens, walking trails, basketball courts, baseball diamonds, bleachers, playgrounds, picnic shelters, and much more.
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A variety of excursions and cruises are offered by Newport Tradewinds. One of their more popular options revolve around whale watching, but there are also deep sea fishing trips and private charter cruises.
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Captain Reels offers three hour crabbing trips; five and eight hour rock fishing trips for ling cod, sea bass, group, cabezon, sea trout, and china fish; along with longer fishing trips for salmon, halibut, tuna, and shark. They also offer sea memorials.
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Dive shows are a crowd favorite at the Oregon Undersea Gardens. The gardens also has an aquarium where marine life including the world's largest species of octopus swim through a kelp forest.
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Visitors are amazed at the variety of oddities waiting to be viewed at Ripley's Believe It or Not! Some of the things that can be seen at the Newport location include a deep-space hall of mirrors.
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Providing an interactive and educational marine tour, the Marine Discovery Tours catches fish from their boat and lets their guests hold them. They also let kids help scoop plankton and offer a microscopic view of their discovery.
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A fun place for the whole family is Newport's The Wax Works wax museum. The museum features an array of wax and fiberglass figures created to represent some of the finest movie stars, villains and heroes of our time.
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In 1866, Sam Case built the first hotel in this area and named the town Newport. Today, visitors can see Oregon's largest commercial fishing fleet, as well as stay in hotels, eat at restaurants, and shop at galleries and shops.
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Lost Creek State Park is one of the most popular, and picturesque locations, for viewing a Newport sunset. The park offers beach access and is popular for whale watching, beachcombing and picnics.
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A small fleet of boats are available through Yaquina Bay Charters for guests who desire an adventurous sport fishing trip that can produce salmon, tuna, halibut, and a variety of rock fish. Whale watching cruises are also regularly offered.
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The acquisition and display of many aircraft examples and artifacts showing the history of aviation and space technology is the focus of the Oregon Air & Space Museum. Many of the pieces displayed are actually experimental aircraft.