Multnomah Falls Hike

May 16, 2009 on 10:00 am | In Oregon, Travel | No Comments

Oregon Coast Aquarium

May 15, 2009 on 11:20 am | In Oregon, Travel | No Comments

Oregon Coast Aquarium
2820 SE Ferry Slip Road
Newport, OR 97365
Adults $14.95 day pass

We explored the Oregon Coast Aquarium during the day and that was fun-but sleeping with the sharks would have been even better…

You read that right-you really can, “sleep with the sharks,” at the Oregon Coast Aquarium. During select dates this summer members, non-members, families and certain organizations and groups can spend the night at the Oregon Coast Aquarium. The cost is just $55 for non-members which is probably less than most hotels in the area would cost, so why not do something memorable?

The price includes an evening of exploring life under the ocean beginning at 6 P.M, a pizza party and falling asleep “counting sharks,” and watching fish in one of the deep tunnels. The next morning includes a light breakfast and a glimpse into the early morning routine at the aquarium finishing up by 9 A.M.

This summer’s public family sleepovers are expected to be held on:
July 3, 2009
August 8, 2009
September 4, 2009

Reservations need to be made in advance. You can also call to enquire about scheduling a date for a group of your choice.

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Sea Lion Cave

May 14, 2009 on 7:39 pm | In Oregon | No Comments

Sea Lion Cave located eleven miles North of Florence is one of the world’s largest sea caves-if not the largest. (Rico Rico Cave in New Zealand is another contender for the title of the “world’s largest sea cave,” though words like “longest” versus “most volume” suggest there still remains some degree of ambiguity.) If Sea Lion Caves is 1,315 feet, as they claim, that makes it the longest sea cave in the world. The dark basalt cave, which bagan forming 25 million years ago, is now the approximate length of a football field with the height of a 12 story building. Suffice it to say, Sea lion Caves is impressive.

We took the elevator down to the sea cave to watch the raucous sea lions as they fought for prime positions along jagged rocks, while the little guys were inadvertently plunged into the watery depths below. Though fascinating to watch, I wouldn’t want to live there as the sea lions smell just like their diet-fishy-and not the fresh kind, but an old rotten smell like fish guts in a garbage can.

The cave was jam packed full of sea lions, and to see even more we walked along the outdoor paths and saw twice as many sunbathing on the nearby rocky ledges.

Following the lovely flower-lined walking paths and lookout views greatly enhances the experience. The employees said they saw a whale hanging around off shore, though it’s appearance was sporadic.

Admission for adults into the Sea Lion Cave is currently $11 per adult and is located at 91560 Hwy. 101 North, Florence, OR 97439.
With GPS Coordinates: 124 degrees 8 minutes W Longitude
44 degrees 7 minutes N Latitude

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