Since just before Thanksgiving, Sea Lion Caves has been the host for what is presumably the California sea lions that recently disappeared from Pier 39 in San Francisco. For the first time in 20...
Read More...Oregon's Governor Barbara Roberts called Sea Lion Caves "a rare wildlife viewing opportunity" that is "visitor friendly." As expressed in a letter of appreciation, the Governor noted that this year marks the 60th anniversary for...
Read More...The man at the car with the Nebraska license plates probably said it best; "That's the darndest thing I've ever seen in my life."
You don't have to be from the heartland to be impressed with...
At a time when many Oregon Coast businesses are working at plugging financial dikes to stay alive, Sea Lion Caves has recently celebrated its fiftieth anniversary by unveiling a life-sized bronze sculpture of a sea...
Read More...The West Coast has more seals and sea lions than was thought.
Earlier estimates were based on observations t only a few places. The new figures come from a comprehensive count made by Bruce Mate, Oregon...
High on a rocky, windswept bluff 11 miles north of Florence stands a small white building. It perches on the edge of the slope, which drops off abruptly to the Pacific Ocean below. A large...
Read More...The most exciting season of the year on the Oregon Coast is fast approaching. Early in April the cliffs fill with great rafts of oceanic birds. The towering rocks that stud the coast from Brookings...
Read More...Have you seen the sea lions? One of Oregon's premier attractions rated with Mount Hood, Carter Lake and Oregon Caves are the Sea Lion Caves, located on the Oregon coast, 13 miles north of Florence....
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