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 featuring Oregon-caught albacore tuna with chef-led tastings and discussion. Built for food professionals, it brings chefs, fishers, and seafood leaders together to explore sustainability, quality, and kitchen-ready preparations. It’s a flavorful, educational kickoff to February’s Winter Waters season.

The Cascade Festival of African Films is the longest-running African film festival in the U.S. Free screenings, discussions, and cultural events highlight stories from filmmakers of African descent in honor of Black History Month. Held in Portland throughout February, it’s an inspiring cultural add-on to an Oregon getaway.

The Portland Winter Light Festival brightens the city with illuminated art installations, performances, and interactive displays. With 200+ light-based works and free events throughout, it’s easy to explore at your own pace using the festival maps and schedules. It’s a vibrant city-side addition to a winter Oregon Coast getaway.

This annual Burns Night celebrates Scottish poet Robert Burns with a formal evening of tradition and heritage. Guests enjoy a Scottish-themed banquet, live music, and ceremonial toasts with poetry readings throughout the night. Hosted by the Coastal Celtic Society, it’s one of the Oregon Coast’s most distinctive cultural events.

Winter Waters Weekend turns Newport into a hub for marine science, seafood, and coastal storytelling. Public events include talks, dockside demos, and field trips that offer behind-the-scenes access to research labs, aquaculture sites, and the working waterfront. It’s a signature winter experience on the Oregon Coast.

This self-guided field trip lets visitors explore Newport’s “Blue Line” at their own pace. Stops span marine science centers, harbor docks, food hubs, and aquaculture sites, with chances to meet scientists, fishers, and educators along the way. Maps and descriptions make it easy to build a route while learning how coastal systems connect.

This hands-on workshop teaches cyanotype printing with pressed seaweeds and coastal plants in Seaside. Participants create multiple original prints while marine educators share conservation insights tied to the Cape Falcon Marine Reserve. All materials and instruction are included for an easy, creative coastal experience.

The Charleston Crab Feed is a beloved winter tradition celebrating Dungeness crab season. Enjoy fresh crab served with classic sides, with whole or half crabs available at market price. It’s a hearty, local-favorite event with tickets sold in advance or at the door.

Sip the Sea pairs Pacific Northwest wines with seafood-forward small plates in a guided tasting experience in Lincoln City. Guests can also choose non-alcoholic pairings, including a seaweed-inspired mocktail, plus optional add-ons like oysters and dessert. It’s a flavorful, sustainability-focused event highlighting local coastal sourcing.

The Newport Seafood & Wine Festival is one of the Oregon Coast’s most iconic winter events. Enjoy seafood vendors, wine tastings, chowder competitions, and live entertainment, with ticket options that let you visit for a few hours or the full weekend. VIP packages add tastings, lounge access, and extra perks for this 21+ February favorite.

This guided tour offers a look at coastal aquaculture and marine restoration in action. Guests learn about seaweed farming, urchin ranching, and sustainable fishing while experts share the port’s history and ongoing research. Curated seafood bites add a flavorful touch to this behind-the-scenes waterfront experience.

The FisherPoets Gathering brings maritime voices to life through poetry, music, and storytelling. Commercial fishermen and coastal workers share firsthand stories in pubs, theaters, and galleries across Astoria. With workshops on writing, craft skills, and watershed protection, it’s a true Oregon Coast tradition.
February delivers a powerful mix of nature and culture on the Oregon Coast. Storm watching, crab season, and vibrant arts programming make winter travel deeply rewarding. From Newport to Astoria, each town offers its own flavor of coastal life during the quieter season.
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