
Winter Beachcombing & the Glass Float Hunt on the Oregon Coast
January 26, 2026
Oregon Coast Lighthouses: A Self-Guided Tour from Sea & Sand RV Park
March 12, 2026February on the Oregon Coast offers a side of the region that many travelers never experience. The summer crowds are gone, the pace is slower, and the dramatic scenery feels even more powerful against winter skies. While storm watching often gets the spotlight this time of year, one of the best ways to experience the Central Oregon Coast is by simply getting out and exploring the scenic roads that connect its coastal communities, viewpoints, forests, and beaches.
Located just south of Depoe Bay, Sea & Sand RV Park serves as an ideal basecamp for winter adventures. Whether you’re staying on one of our oceanfront sites overlooking the Pacific or enjoying the quieter atmosphere of our forested section, you’ll find some of Oregon’s most beautiful drives just minutes from your campsite.
The Joy of Winter Exploration
Winter travel on the Oregon Coast is less about checking attractions off a list and more about enjoying the journey. Conditions can change by the hour, creating ever-changing scenery that makes every drive feel unique. One moment you may find yourself under blue skies with sunlight dancing across the ocean, and the next you’re watching clouds roll in over the horizon as waves crash against rocky cliffs.
The quieter season also makes exploring easier. Parking lots are less crowded, popular viewpoints are more accessible, and visitors can enjoy a more relaxed experience at many of the coast’s most popular destinations.
For RV travelers, it’s the perfect excuse to spend a day discovering new places before returning to the comfort of camp for the evening.
North Toward Lincoln City
Heading north from Depoe Bay along Highway 101 reveals some of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in Oregon. The drive itself is relatively short, but the scenery encourages frequent stops along the way.
Lincoln City offers miles of public beach access, local restaurants, shopping, and scenic overlooks. Winter beach walks can be especially rewarding, with wide-open stretches of sand and far fewer visitors than during the summer months.
Along the route, travelers can stop at viewpoints overlooking the Pacific, watch seabirds soaring above the shoreline, or simply enjoy the views from the comfort of their vehicle. The combination of ocean, forest, and rugged coastline makes this drive enjoyable in every season.
Visitors looking for additional information about the area can explore the Oregon Coast Visitors Association website for trip-planning resources and seasonal events.
Cape Foulweather: One of the Coast’s Best Views
Just minutes from Sea & Sand RV Park sits one of the most impressive viewpoints on the Central Oregon Coast. Cape Foulweather rises high above the Pacific Ocean and offers sweeping panoramic views that showcase the dramatic beauty of the region.
Named by Captain James Cook during his voyage along the Pacific Coast, the viewpoint allows visitors to appreciate the scale of the Oregon coastline from a completely different perspective. During winter, the scenery can be especially dramatic as waves roll in from the open ocean and weather systems move across the horizon.
The surrounding area includes several scenic pullouts that make it easy to stop, take photographs, and enjoy the views before continuing your journey.
Discovering the Otter Crest Scenic Route
Many visitors travel Highway 101 without realizing one of the area’s most beautiful drives runs just off the main road. The Otter Crest Scenic Route winds through coastal forest and along elevated viewpoints that overlook rocky coves, offshore sea stacks, and miles of Pacific Ocean.
This route offers a quieter experience than the highway and provides some of the best opportunities for photography along the Central Coast. During winter, mist often drifts through the trees while waves create dramatic displays below.
The route also passes near Devil’s Punchbowl State Natural Area, one of the region’s most recognizable natural features.
South to Newport
A drive south from Sea & Sand RV Park opens the door to another collection of unforgettable coastal experiences. Newport is less than 30 minutes away, making it an easy day trip for visitors looking to explore beyond Depoe Bay.
Along the route, Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint offers spectacular views of the rugged coastline and ocean below. Winter swells can create an impressive display as waves break against the rocky shoreline.
Once in Newport, visitors can stroll the historic Bayfront, enjoy fresh seafood, browse local shops, or visit the area’s many parks and viewpoints. Newport’s working waterfront offers a glimpse into the fishing industry that has shaped much of Oregon’s coastal history.
Travelers may also enjoy a visit to Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area, home to Oregon’s tallest lighthouse and spectacular ocean views.
The Best Scenic Stops Are Often Unplanned
Some of the most memorable moments on an Oregon Coast road trip happen between destinations. A small turnout overlooking the ocean, a hidden beach access point, or a break in the clouds that illuminates the shoreline can quickly become the highlight of the day.
That’s one reason winter is such a rewarding time to explore. The slower pace encourages visitors to pull over, take in the scenery, and enjoy the simple experience of being present along one of the most beautiful coastlines in the country.
Visitors staying at Sea & Sand RV Park’s Area Attractions page can discover even more destinations to add to their itinerary.
Return to the Coast
After a day of scenic driving, there is something special about returning to camp and watching the ocean from your site. Guests staying on the oceanfront can enjoy expansive Pacific views from the comfort of their RV, while those in the forest section can unwind among the trees and enjoy a peaceful evening away from the wind and waves.
Winter may not be the busiest season on the Oregon Coast, but many experienced travelers consider it one of the best. The scenery is dramatic, the roads are beautiful, and every drive offers the possibility of discovering something new.
If you’re looking for a relaxing winter adventure filled with unforgettable views, scenic drives around Depoe Bay provide the perfect excuse to explore the Oregon Coast one mile at a time.




