Explore the Oregon Coast
Otter Rock sits at the heart of Oregon's central coast, with world-class beaches, whale watching, fresh seafood, and charming coastal towns all within minutes.
Devil's Punchbowl
Our home is situated in the Devil's Punchbowl State Natural Area—a dramatic collapsed sea cave where waves crash spectacularly at high tide. The sandy south beach is perfect for walks and beginner surfing, while the rocky north side reveals incredible tide pools at low tide.
Part of the Otter Rock Marine Reserve
Otter Rock
Otter Rock is quiet and peaceful. The only 5 businesses in-town cover the essentials for any beach town. 🤙
- Mo's Chowder — Famous Oregon Coast clam chowder
- Cliffside Sweet & Treats — Coffee, pastries, ice cream
- Flying Dutchman Winery — Wine tastings with ocean views
- Spyglass Restaurant — Local pub vibe with great pizza
- Pura Vida Surf Shop — Surfboard and wetsuit rentals, lessons
Whale Watching
Year-round resident Gray whales feed in the kelp beds near Otter Rock, and migratory whales pass close to shore—especially in fall, December-January, and March-April. Depoe Bay, just 8 minutes north, bills itself as the "Whale Watching Capital of the World" and offers excellent whale-watching tours. Orca are also occasionally spotted in the area.
Yaquina Head Lighthouse
Just 5 minutes south, the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area is home to Oregon's tallest lighthouse, visible from our beach. Features a surprisingly excellent museum, wildlife trails, and great spots to see harbor seals and sea birds.
Newport, Oregon
Ten minutes south, Newport is the closest bigger town. It is situated on Yaquina Bay, one of Oregon's only deep-water bays, and has a thriving fishing industry and is the self-proclaimed Dungeness Crab Capital of the World. Buy fresh fish and crab right off the docks. It has a several major grocery stores, pharmacies, and other essentials, plus a charming historic bay-front with shops, restaurants.
Dining
Our favorite restaurants nearby in Newport and Depoe Bay
- Local Ocean Seafoods — Upscale, sustainable, harbor views
- South Beach Fish Market — No-frills local favorite
- Clearwater Restaurant — Pacific NW cuisine on the Bayfront
- Tidal Raves —Oceanfront NW seafood
- Bay View Thai — Local Favorite for Thai in Depoe Bay
Aquarium & Science
Newport has fun science education for all ages.
- Oregon Coast Aquarium — Sea otters, shark tunnel, local marine life
- Hatfield Marine Science Center — Free exhibits and touch tanks
Fishing Charters
Newport and Depoe Bay offer world-class deep sea fishing year-round—salmon, halibut, lingcod, rockfish, and summer tuna runs.
- Newport Tradewinds — Family-run since 1971, Newport
- Yaquina Bay Charters — Bottom fishing specialists, Newport
- Tradewinds Charters — 80+ years in Depoe Bay
- Dockside Charters — Year-round trips, Depoe Bay
Birding
The central Oregon coast is a birder's paradise—shorebirds, seabirds, raptors, and migratory species year-round. Yaquina Head and the Otter Rock Marine Reserve are prime spots.
- Seven Capes Bird Alliance — Local chapter, guided walks & events
- Free Bird Watching Programs — Lincoln City Parks & Rec
- Bird Alliance of Oregon — Statewide resources & trails
🌊 Storm Watching
Winter storms and king tides create dramatic 30+ foot waves. Devil's Punchbowl is spectacular in heavy swell—watch safely from above. Peak season runs November through February.
- King Tide Dates & Info — Plan your visit around the highest tides
- Storm Watching Guide — Portland Monthly's top picks
🦀 Crabbing & Clamming
Yaquina Bay is one of Oregon's best spots for Dungeness crab and bay clams. Rent a boat or crab from the Newport piers. Shellfish license required ($10).
- Yaquina Bay Guide — ODFW's official spots & tips
- Licenses & Regulations — Limits, seasons & permits
Local Tips
Best Surf Times
Spring and Fall have the best waves. Summer months offer warmer water and gentler waves. Check local tide charts for optimal conditions.
Tide Pooling
Low tide at Devil's Punchbowl reveals incredible marine life. Bring waterproof shoes!
Whale Season
Peak migrations in December-January and March-April, but resident whales are here year-round.
Weather
Oregon Coast weather changes quickly. Layers are essential, and stormy days make for dramatic wave watching.