- TripBuzz found 55 things to do with kids in or near Newport, Oregon, including 32 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lincoln City, Depoe Bay, Yachats and Florence.
- From Yaquina Bay Charters to Oregon Coast Aquarium, the Newport area offers 43 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Museums, Aquariums, Beaches and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- As the self proclaimed Dungeness Crab Capital of the World, the city of Newport, Oregon is famous for it's exceptional fishing. Located on Nye Beach, water recreation such as surfing, boating and clamming are among the most popular attractions. Tourists also enjoy the cities many local shops and seafood restaurants.
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Whale watching and sports fishing is what Depoe Bay in Oregon is famous for and what better way to experience all of these is to join Tradewinds Charters. A premier ocean charter in Oregon Coast, Tradewinds offer one of the top ocean experiences to its guests.
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Visitors will delight in glimpsing migrating gray whales at the Whale Watching Center, which features the Whale Watching Spoken Here volunteer program. Guests can learn about the majestic creatures and watch them blow, dive and breach in the coastal waters.
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Boiler Bay State Wayside is a scenic outlook that provides remarkable views of the bay and of local wildlife. A rocky shore, the Wayside produces dramatic waves, and is a good place to watch sea birds and even whales.
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Situated along the Pacific Ocean, Fogarty Creek State Park provides beach access and can be used for fishing, birdwatching and tidepooling. It has picnic areas including a shelter and a hiking trail that takes visitors through wooded terrain.
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Barking Dog Farms has organic produce including apricots, heirloom tomatoes, melons, nectarines, raspberries, and white peaches picked fresh from their farms and nearby farms. Visitors can also pet domesticated farm animals.
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The Jennifer Sears Glass Studio is a city owned facility with four resident artists. Visitors can blow their own glass objects, including paperweights and fluted bowls, under the supervision of the artists.
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4907 SW Highway 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367
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The North Lincoln County Historical Museum features life in North Lincoln County starting in the late 1800s through 1965. The museum is located in the historical fire station built in 1941.
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Formed in 1975, Theatre West is a mainstay of artistic culture in Lincoln City. The theatre presents popular and original stage plays and musicals throughout the year, casting local talent for its works.
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Highway 101 and Schooner Creek Bridge, Lincoln City, OR 97367
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Scenic views and grassy areas add to the appeal of Siletz Bay Park. Visitors can picnic on the grounds then access the nearby beach to take a stroll, dig clams or build a sandcastle.