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February on the Oregon Coast blends raw natural beauty with a surprisingly vibrant cultural calendar. Winter storms energize the shoreline, while coastal communities gather for festivals, food events, arts celebrations, and hands-on experiences rooted in place. From seafood feasts and marine science weekends to dark beer festivals and creative conferences, this is a month where the Coast feels alive and authentic. Fewer crowds mean more room to explore beaches, harbors, and historic downtowns at an unhurried pace. February rewards travelers who enjoy depth, storytelling, and cozy coastal comfort.


Albacore on the Line is a Winter Waters culinary gathering created for food professionals and seafood leaders. Chefs, fishers, and industry experts come together for tastings featuring Oregon-caught albacore tuna alongside conversations on sustainable fisheries.

The Portland on Oregon’s marine reserves. Hosted with marine scientists and educators, this free event blends learning with friendly competition and coastal storytelling. Expect prizes, engaging conversations, and a relaxed pub-style atmosphere.

Put your marine knowledge to the test at this free trivia night in Newport inspired by Oregon’s five marine reserves. With lively hosting, friendly rivalry, and prizes up for grabs, it’s learning disguised as fun. A great way to start a weekend in Newport with a smile.

Start the Winter Waters weekend with an engaging trivia night centered on Oregon’s marine reserves. Hosted alongside marine scientists and educators, this free gathering pairs educational insights with lighthearted competition and coastal storytelling. Prizes, conversation, and a comfortable pub-style setting round out the evening.

This self-guided coastal adventure invites participants to explore Newport’s living “Blue Line” – the flow of water, seafood, research, and culture that sustains the Coast. Visitors can explore marine science centers, working docks, aquaculture sites, and food hubs at their own pace. Each stop reveals a deeper connection between ocean and community.

Join a guided beach walk led by a local expert to learn how to spot agates, fossils, shells, and coastal minerals. These free, educational treasure hunts begin at SW 33rd Street in Lincoln City and are ideal for winter low-tide exploration. It’s a fun and informative way to experience the beach in the quieter season. Dress for the weather and bring your curiosity.

This beloved coastal tradition celebrates one of Oregon’s most iconic winter seafoods. Guests enjoy fresh Dungeness crab served whole or halved with classic sides. It’s a can’t-miss event for seafood lovers and longtime Coast visitors. Come hungry and savor the season.

A bold celebration of dark beer, macabre art, and immersive performance, the Festival of Dark Arts transforms Astoria into a creative playground. Guests can sample rare stouts while enjoying fire performances, tattoo art, and live entertainment. It’s one of the Coast’s most unique winter festivals.

Sip and savor guided tastings of Pacific Northwest wines paired with seafood-forward small plates from a guest coastal chef. Non-alcoholic pairings are also available, making the event inclusive for all guests. Expect thoughtful flavors and expert insight in a relaxed setting.

The Oregon Coast’s most iconic food festival returns for a long winter weekend of indulgence. Enjoy seafood vendors, wine tastings, chowder competitions, and live entertainment throughout the festival grounds. This 21+ event is a winter highlight for food lovers across the state.

Explore coastal aquaculture, seaweed farming, and marine restoration during this guided port tour. Participants hear from scientists, port leaders, and chefs while sampling seafood inspired by the working waterfront. The experience offers an inside look at how innovation supports coastal livelihoods.

Commercial fishers, poets, and storytellers gather to share authentic voices from life at sea. The weekend features readings, music, workshops, and performances rooted in working-waterfront culture. This deeply meaningful tradition is uniquely Oregon Coast.

This annual race honors ski pioneer Emil Nordeen with a scenic winter course. Participants ski or fat bike through forests, lava flows, and snow-covered buttes. The event celebrates endurance, history, and Central Oregon’s winter landscape.

A world-class lineup of guitar and ukulele virtuosos takes the stage for one unforgettable evening. Performers from around the globe showcase diverse styles and musical traditions. It’s a must-see night for music lovers in downtown Bend.

Central Oregon’s flagship winter festival fills the Old Mill District with energy and fun. Expect live music, ice carving, artisan markets, a Hot Cocoa 5K, and family-friendly activities. WinterFest is a highlight of Bend’s winter calendar.

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a guided nighttime snowshoe tour through snowy forests. The evening ends at a glowing bonfire with champagne, hot cocoa, desserts, and stargazing. It’s a magical winter experience designed for couples.

Snowshoe through Oregon’s only national park during this guided winter adventure. Learn about volcanic history, winter ecology, and conservation while exploring a snow-covered landscape. It’s an unforgettable way to experience Crater Lake in winter.

This romantic candlelit Nordic trek offers a unique Valentine’s weekend outing. Guests enjoy glowing trails, winter treats, and hot chocolate along the way. A memorable blend of adventure and atmosphere.
Perfect for couples seeking something a little different.

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a festive downtown experience by the bay. Enjoy complimentary roses at participating eateries and free ice skating with mocktails at the Oregon’s ice rink. It’s a playful and romantic way to spend a winter evening together.

This Tony Award–winning musical explores adolescence, identity, and emotional awakening. Local youth performers deliver powerful, moving performances throughout the run. A standout cultural event for Central Oregon’s winter arts scene.

Wrap up February with an energetic community event supporting Special Olympics Oregon. Participants brave icy waters while others cheer them on, alongside a 5K fun run. It’s a spirited winter finale for a great cause.
Perfect for couples seeking something a little different.
February is the month when Oregon truly shines for travelers who appreciate depth, flavor, and atmosphere. From seafood feasts and coastal storytelling to snowy adventures and fireside music, the season invites you to experience the state in a more meaningful way.
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