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 Post subject: Sea Lion Caves
PostPosted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 11:04 am 
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I quit going down into Sea Lion Caves years ago. They were charging too much and chancy whether or how many sea lions you might see.



Subject came up on another thread but thought i would ask question.



Is it worth going down and when. we go to coast twice this summer with grandkids. One parent is my son who returned to NW a year and more ago now. . He went there as a kid. so is it worth it for him to take his two sons.



They saw the sea lions last summer on the docks in newport



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 Post subject: Re: Sea Lion Caves
PostPosted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 3:55 pm 
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LOL.

Indeed, the subject has come up before , thanks phirl!



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 Post subject: Re: Sea Lion Caves
PostPosted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 5:05 pm 
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I haven't been there in years either, phirl, so I'll be curious to see the responses. Has it changed? I'd think your son MIGHT want to go just for sentimental reasons, but for his kids, seeing the sea lions on the docks in Newport, or even at the Aquarium, is a more interactive experience.



One frequent poster on the forum likes to stop there for cheesey gift shop souvenirs she can buy, but in my opinion the best reason to stop at Sea Lion Caves is for the view of Haceta Head Lighthouse.



Go Beavs!



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 Post subject: Re: Sea Lion Caves
PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 8:49 am 
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Mistletoe thanks for response hope to hear more.



we will be in Depoe Bay, Cape Foulweather gift shop a lot closer for cheesy souveniers. Actually we have bought a few there and we don't buy a lot on coast, but they seem to have a few better things



View pretty nice though not to rival Sea Lion Caves to Hecetat.



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 Post subject: Re: Sea Lion Caves
PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 6:45 pm 
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Summer isn't the best time to see lots of sea lions in the underground cave--when we visited with family a few years ago the folks there told us that August is the month when they have the lowest number of resident sea lions. However, my niece enjoyed the gift shop (she had some traveling money burning a hole in her pocket), and it was an adventure, walking down that steep hillside to the elevator, then emerging into the "cave". (She complained about the smell, though, which is a bit strong). I do love the loud sounds of all the sea lions barking, and getting to watch them swim in from the ocean and fling themselves up on the rocks is pretty entertaining. I'm not aware of any place on the Coast where you can see them that close up, aside from the Aquarium, or at a dock somewhere. I think it's worth a trip with grandkids--our niece still talks about her trip there (although she thought the dune buggy ride at Sandland Adventures near Florence was THE highlight!). Have fun with your visitors.



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 Post subject: Re: Sea Lion Caves
PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 8:55 am 
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What are their ages? I think the kids would enjoy it! Lots of fun "trinkets" at the gift shop there! :)



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 Post subject: Re: Sea Lion Caves
PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 9:40 am 
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Our family went to the cave this August and we had a great time. There were (to our surprise) lots of sea lions in the cave. It was fun going down in the elevator and then arriving in the large cavern. Our kids (who are teenagers!) had a wonderful time down there. The Sea Lion Caves is a great American Tourist Spot that should be experienced at least once by any person or family on a great American road trip!



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 Post subject: Re: Sea Lion Caves
PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 2:12 pm 
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Thanks for the chuckle, syrahgirl. I didn't remember who'd written about buying those gift shop souvenirs until you posted. ;-)



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Glad you enjoyed the Caves! They also have a great gift shop there where we like to purchase cheesy souvenirs! It's a great place and definitely worth a stop to those traveling the coast.



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 Post subject: Re: Sea Lion Caves
PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 3:32 am 
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We tend to avoid the tourist stops.



Heading north after leaving the caves, I believe it is the second turn out, you can see many sea lions with the help of binoculars over the edge and off to the left. Be very careful however, the turnout is on a blind curve. You might be smart to go up a bit more, turn around and come back.



It's a beautiful sight and the sea lions are in a more natural environment.



It's not for those who want an up-close-and-personal experience however.



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 Post subject: Re: Sea Lion Caves
PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 11:40 am 
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Good post snorkelers. Already sent on to parents of grandkids.



I do not remember when the elevator went in, but do remember the old stairs. We went down fairly often, maybe every year, but think it was free or a quarter. Then when you are a kid don't keep track of costs too well.



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