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April is when Oregon hits its stride. Along the coast, gray whales and puffins return, beach walks turn into treasure hunts, and festival season begins to build. In Central Oregon, Mt. Bachelor delivers prime spring skiing while trails, rivers, and events come back to life. With longer days, fewer crowds, and a mix of coast, mountains, and high desert experiences, April is one of the most rewarding times to explore the region.

Guided by local experts, these beach walks help visitors discover agates, fossils, and marine life revealed by spring tides. It’s educational, hands-on, and ideal for families. A simple but engaging coastal experience.

All month long, hand-blown glass floats are hidden along the beaches for visitors to discover and keep. It transforms a simple beach walk into a fun, interactive treasure hunt that appeals to all ages. This is highly shareable and easy to promote across the entire month.

Visitors can help protect one of the Oregon Coast’s most scenic landscapes while enjoying time outdoors. It’s a meaningful, community-driven activity that resonates with sustainability-focused travelers.

Independent films, filmmaker Q&As, and community screenings come together in this unique coastal festival. The dramatic setting adds to the experience, making it a strong cultural draw.

This intimate literary festival brings renowned authors together for readings, workshops, and conversations. Events like Lit Crawl and keynote sessions make it immersive and engaging. A strong cultural highlight for mid-April.

Massive sand labyrinths appear during low tide, creating a peaceful and visually striking experience. Visitors can walk the designs before they disappear with the tide. It’s one of the most photogenic events on the coast.

This bold, creative festival features world-class tattoo artists, live art, and a vibrant community atmosphere. It adds a modern, edgy dimension to the coast’s event lineup.

The Oregon Coast’s biggest spring event features fresh Dungeness crab, dozens of wineries, live music, and hundreds of vendors. It draws large crowds and serves as the signature event of the season.

Depoe Bay offers daily charter trips that bring visitors close to migrating whales. April sightings are especially rewarding with frequent calf activity. This is a strong, bookable experience that converts well.

Spring marks the return of tufted puffins nesting along coastal cliffs. Combined with other seabirds and marine wildlife, it creates one of the most unique wildlife-viewing opportunities on the coast.

April is one of the best times to spot migrating gray whales, especially mothers and calves traveling close to shore. Viewing areas like Depoe Bay and Yaquina Head offer consistent sightings. It’s one of the coast’s most iconic seasonal experiences.

This major race weekend offers multiple distances and scenic routes through Central Oregon. It attracts both serious runners and casual participants, with strong community support.

This popular trail race series begins in mid-April, drawing runners to Bend’s scenic trail network. It’s approachable yet competitive, with multiple events throughout the season.

A high-energy festival combining spring skiing, live music, van life, and outdoor culture. With food trucks, yoga, and extended ski hours, it’s one of the region’s most exciting April events.

April offers some of the best skiing conditions of the season, with sunny days and soft snow. Longer daylight hours make it ideal for extended time on the mountain. A must-feature seasonal experience.

Spring runoff kicks off rafting season with exciting conditions for both beginners and experienced adventurers. Guided trips offer a mix of scenic floats and thrilling rapids. A strong outdoor highlight.

With blooming wildflowers and ideal temperatures, April is peak season at Smith Rock. Visitors can hike, climb, or simply take in the dramatic landscape. It’s one of Oregon’s most iconic outdoor destinations.
April brings together the best of Oregon in one trip, from whale watching and coastal festivals to sunny spring skiing, trail adventures, and river outings in Central Oregon. It’s a month where every landscape feels active and alive, offering the perfect balance of relaxation, exploration, and high-energy events across both regions.
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