So, taking a tour with Terran Travels to the Oregon coast in Spring, when there's a 100% chance of rain, snow, and even hail - it probably doesn't sound like your idea of a good time. But here's why it SHOULD be:
1. No crowds. It's nice to just pull up to parking areas and viewing points without fighting for space or waiting your turn. And with the dramatic views and dark skies, you WILL appreciate being able to just walk around, grab photos, and basically have the coast and the forests all to yourself.
2. Great views. The rain is honestly not that bad, and more of a drizzle than anything else, so it's easy to move around in. Even if it is heavier for a little while, that passes quickly, and the rest of the time it's perfectly fine (even surprisingly pleasant) weather. The atmosphere is fantastic, and the scenery is stunning. Also, we saw tons of robins and even a herd of elk, which was a real delight.
3. Awesome guide(s). Our group had Halle take us around, and she was really fantastic - super knowledgeable about both the region in general, as well as nature in specific. It's always nice to be introduced to something by someone passionate about it, and she was exactly that. Plus, she was really attentive to everyone in the group, making sure we all had a great time and had our questions answered.
After our tour, my partner and I were chatting about it and we both agreed it was NOT something we could've done by ourselves (the exhaustion of driving the whole day alone would've wiped us out, and left us more or less unable to appreciate anything), and we were both immensely glad to have been able to go on it. If you're new to the area or just want a stress-free introduction to the Oregon coast, definitely book with them!