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Attractions

Agness
 

Illahe Museum
34470 Agness Illahe Road
Agness Oregon 97406
phone: 541-247-2014

Bandon

Bandon Historical Society Museum
270 Fillmore & Hwy 101
Bandon Oregon
(541) 347-2164

Sprague Community Theater
1202 11th St. SW

Bandon City Park
Bandon, Oregon 97411
541-347-8147

Bandon Playhouse
phone: 541 457-3230 or 347-9881

Bandon Showcase
email: tickets@bandonshowcase.org

West Coast Game Park
Over 450 animals & birds, 75 different species.
46914 Hwy 101 So.,
Bandon Oregon
Open daily June 15th - Labor Day. 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Last admittance at 5:30 p.m.

Coquille River Lighthouse
Located just north of Bandon Bullards Beach State Park
May - open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. June - October - open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. (Extended hours may apply)

Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint

1-800-551-6949

Rogue River Wilderness

Rogue Wilderness Adventures

Girardet Wine Cellars & Vineyard
Roseburg, Oregon 97470
Phone 541.679.7252
Fax 541.679.9502
email: genuine@girardetwine.com
Open: 11-5 daily.

Powers Route
This 100-mile loop tour takes you through the country that made Oregon famous. From an ocean view at Gold Beach, the route travels to the small rural community of Powers. There is abundant wildlife, plus recreational opportunities, including whitewater rafting and boating, hiking along the Rogue River trail and excellent fishing.

South Slough Estuarine Sanctuary Interpretive Center
The South Slough watershed covers 19,000 acres. The area spans from steep ridges which divide the watershed and to the north it joins with the Coos watershed where it meets the Pacific ocean.

Coos Bay

Charleston Harbor / Seven Devils Loop
A four mile loop tour includes the quaint fishing village of Charleston at the mouth of the Bay. You will be able to fish from a dock, engage in clamming or crabbing or take a charter boat. A short side trip west from Charleston will take you to Bastendorff Beach and Sunset Bay Parks. The trip also takes you to historic Shore Acres Gardens.

Coos County Historical Society Museum
1220 Sherman Avenue
North Bend, Oregon 97549

Golden and Silver Falls State Natural Area
Phone 1-800-551-6949

On Broadway Theater & the On Broadway Thespians
The On Broadway Thespians, Inc. is a non-profit cultural organization In its short life, OBT has staged a staggering number of diverse productions, from current Broadway hits to relatively unknown scripts.
226 S Broadway
Coos Bay, Oregon 97420-1651
Phone: 541- 269-2501 269-2720 or 800- 676-7563
email: obthespian@yahoo.com

Myrtle Point


Coos County Logging Museum
Pictures, carvings and artifacts depicting the historical impact of the area logging industry.
705 Maple Street
Myrtle Point, Oregon
phone: 541-572-1014
Open June-September

Coquille Valley Historical Society


Coquille Myrtle Grove State Natural Site

Phone: 1-800-551-6949

Hoffman Memorial State Wayside
Phone: 1-800-551-6949

North Bend

Charleston Harbor / Seven Devils Loop


Cape Arago Lighthouse

Phone: 1-800-551-6949

Shore Acres Historical Gardens State Park

Phone: 1-800- 551-6949

The Mill Casino • Hotel
3201 Tremont Avenue
North Bend, OR 97459
email: themill@themillcasino.com


Port Orford

Battle Rock City Park
Located on the south end of Port Orford Battle Rock City Park offers a great beach for searching for sea creatures.

Cape Blanco Lighthouse
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Open April - October, Tuesday - Sunday

Floras Lake
Floras Lake offers fresh water lake and an excellent environment for windsurfing.

Patrick Hughes House
Overlooking the Pacific Ocean and the Sixes River this stately Victorian has been restored to it's 1898 allure.
Open April - October - Tuesday - Sunday

Port of Port Orford
Crab, cod, rock fish, salmon, sea urchin are some of the seasonal catches. Excellent location for cover diving, with magnificent view of the coast.

Port Orford Lifeboat Station
Restored as an interpretive center dedicated to those who served from 1934 to 1970, the restoration process is an ongoing endeavor. Trails lead to Nellie's Cove Port Orford Lifeboat Station Museum.
Open April - October, Thursday - Monday

Prehistoric Gardens

The Prehistoric Gardens offer an amazing tourist attraction that has captured the imaginations of young and old alike.
36848 Hwy 101 South
Port Orford, Oregon 97465
Phone: 541-332-4463

Reedsport

Bolon Island Tideways State Scenic Corridor
Hiking trails and a great view of the Umpqua River
Phone: 1-800-551-6949

Dean Creek Elk

On Highway 38 is the viewing area of an estimated 100-150 majestic Roosevelt Elk roaming the 1,000 acre preserve.

Reedsport Skate Park
Located on Highway 101, Reedsport Skate Park is the largest skate park in Oregon. There are multiple skate parks along Highway 101 between Gold's Beach and Reedsport/Winchester Bay.

Umpqua Discovery Center

The Umpqua Discovery Center is an educational and cultural resource for all ages. Interactive exhibits and programs.
409 Riverfront Way
Reedsport, Oregon
Phone: 541-271-4816

Shopping

Art 101
Purple Bldg 7 miles south on Hwy 101
Bandon, Oregon
Art for All! Gallery, Coffee, Chocolates, Classes, Art Library, Supplies and Home to the 'Bioluminescent Sea Cave'.

Bandon Card & Gift

Old Town Bandon on 2nd Street
Bandon, Oregon
A unique collection of gifts for all seasons. Large selection of kites and windsocks.

Bandon Glass Art Studio
240 Hwy 101 across from Old Town
Bandon, Oregon
Hand blown glass sculptures, vases and other vessels, perfume bottles and more. On-site glass studio and gallery.

Bandon Mercantile & Timeless Accents

Hwy 101 & Elmira
Bandon, Oregon
Cookware and kitchen gadgets. Gourmet coffee and coffee appliances. Clothing for the Northwest, bed and bath essentials, beautiful accessories for the home.

Bass Artists' Supply Service

175 Second St
Bandon, Oregon
Art Supplies; Magazines; Books; Photographs; Oil Paintings; Soapstone Sculptures; Carved Mrytlewood; Watercolor Paintings & Quality Glass.

Big Wheel & General Store
First St. in Old Town
Bandon, Oregon
Selection of T-shirts, sweatshirts, myrtlewood gifts, local jams & jellies, cranberry gifts, antiques and novelties.

Black Horse Boutique
395 2nd Street in the McNair Building
Bandon, Oregon
Women's clothing and jewelry.

C 'est Vert
396 1st Street SE in Old Town
Bandon, Oregon
Organic chic, unique,  affordable items for you, and your home that are eco-friendly and created in Oregon.

Coastal Mist
230 2nd Street SE in Old Town
Bandon, Oregon
Fine European Chocolates and Desserts and Fresh Baked Breads using fresh local cream and butter and local fruits, nuts and spices.

Cobbler's Bench
Old Town Bandon
2nd Street
Bandon, Oregon
Hand-crafted shoes, purses & leather goods.

Dog Style Boutique
95 11th Street SW (behind Bank of America building)
Bandon, Oregon
Dog and Cat products, beds, clothing, shampoos, leashes, specialty treats and fresh baked dog cookies and biscuits.

Gibson Graphics
610 2nd Street
Bandon, Oregon
Design, t-shirts &  screen printing.

Jailhouse Rocks
570 2nd St (Hwy 101)
Bandon, Oregon
Jewelry and one-of-a-kind items.

Klahowya
175 2nd Street
Bandon, Oregon
Precious and semi-precious stones, gold and silver jewelry, candles & gifts.

Lenora's
710 4th Street SE
Bandon, Oregon
Polar fleece head wear, sewing and repair.

Laurel Grove Pottery 
1060 S Hwy 101
Laurel Grove, Oregon
Laurel Grove Pottery and Alta Pacific Stained Glass. Two working studios under one roof. Pottery is completely hand made, while the  Tiffany method of stained glass is used to create one-of-a-kind pieces.

Pacific Blues
175 2nd Street SE in Old Town
Bandon, Oregon
Organic Wines, Wine Tasting and Gift Shop

Pottery By the Bay
91141 Cape Arago Hwy.
Charleston, Oregon
With over 30 colors from pinks & purple to blues & greens. Hand-crafted items include French Butter Dishes; Oil Lamps; Candle Holders: Wine Goblets: Cat Masks: Fish: Lighthouses, Dragonflies and so much more.

Sage Gallery
390 1st St SW #2D in the historic Port Building
Bandon, Oregon
Stained Glass and Jewelry Supplies, Creative Workshops and Fine Art Exhibits overlooking the Coquille River

Spirit Of Oregon
In Old Town
112 2nd Street
Bandon, Oregon
Clothing, baskets, jewelry & gifts.

Station Gift Shop

Hwy 101 & Fillmore Street
Bandon, Oregon
Harbour Lights Lighthouses, Lefton Light Lighthouses, Thomas The Tank Railway, Joan Baker Suncatchers, Pendleton Wool Products, Myrtlewood Gifts & Misty Meadows Jams.

The Flying Pig
122 2nd St SE in Old Town
Bandon, Oregon
Unique pet products of all kinds! T-shirts, bumper stickers, christmas ornaments, picture frames and more.

The Garden Party

Randal Road - Off of Hwy 42S just 1 mile S of Hwy 101
Look for the Yellow Watering Can
Bandon, Oregon
Homemade pies and scones, teas, coffee and lemonade. Reasonably priced fresh flower arrangements and fresh from the garden: onions, beans, greens and more.

The Inner Garden
230 Second Street
Historic Old Town
Bandon, Oregon
Creative arts and crafts classes include Mosaics, Copper Tooling and Silk Painting.

Woods of the West
47611 Hwy 101 South
Laurel Grove
Myrtlewood gifts for all occasions.


Golf

Bandon

Bandon Dunes Golf Resort
57744 Round Lake Drive,
Bandon, Oregon 97411
Phone: 541-347-4380 or 1-888-345-6008
Open year 'round 7 days a week.  At Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, you'll find four distinctly different courses built on a beautiful stretch of sand dunes perched 100 feet above the Pacific Ocean.   Bandon Dunes, Pacific Dunes, Bandon Trails and Old MacDonald. A 32-acre practice center allows you to hone every shot required at Bandon Dunes and features a one-acre practice putting green and bunker practice area.

Old Bandon Golf Links
3235 Beach Loop Drive,
Bandon, Oregon,
Phone: 541-329-1927
Old Bandon Golf Links 9-hole Public Golf Course
(formerly Bandon Face Rock GC)
Reconditioned 2,200 yard scenic course with great rates!  Walk or ride and finish in an hour and a half or less.  You still have time to shop, fish, and walk on the beach!

Bandon Crossings
87530 Dew Valley Lane
Bandon, Oregon
Phone: 541-347-3232
The newest golf course along the Southern Oregon Coast, Bandon Crossings is a delightful change of pace from many coastal golf courses. It can be enjoyed either walking or with a power cart, and is maintained in excellent condition. It is home to "18 Uniques Experieinces". This unique 340 acre property boasts a beautiful, fun and challenging 6855 yard Dan Hixson Design.

Coos Bay
 
Watson Ranch Golf- Semi Private
(formerly Coos Country Club)
999 Coos City Sumner Rd
Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 
Phone(s): (541) 267-7257
Open year 'round, golfers will discover 18 unique and challenging holes in natural forested --and wetlands terrain. As a semi-private course, play is open to those living 50 miles outside of the Coos Bay area year round. The Club maintains two putting greens, a pitching green and a driving range which are open to the public.  Golfing activities are held for both men, women and seniors.

Sunset Bay Golf Course
1001 Cape Arago Highway,
Coos Bay, Oregon 97420-9647
Phone: 541-888-9301
Located on Cape Arago next to Sunset Bay State Park. Designed by a prominent Oregon golfing figure, John Zoller, Sunset Bay spans a hundred acre parcel. Sunset Bay is a beautiful 9 hole par thirty-six course.
 
Agate Beach - Newport 
Map
4100 North Coast Hwy
541- 265-7331
 
Alderbrook - Tillamook 
Map   
7300 Alderbrook Rd
503-842-6413                                     
 
Cedar Bend - Gold Beach 
Map
34391 Squaw Valley Rd
541-247-6911    
 
Crestview Hills – Waldport 
Map
1680 SW Crestline Dr
888-538-4463        
 
Forest Hills – Cornelius 
Map
36260 SW Tongue Ln
503-357-3347         
 
Gearhart GL – Gearhart 
Map
10th & N Marion St
503-738-3538                                             
 
Highlands – Gearhart 
Map
33260 Highlands Ln
503-738-5248                   
 
Lakeside - Lincoln City 
Map
3245 NE 50th Street
541-994-8442           
 
Manzanita Gold Club – Manzanita 
Map
908 Lakeview Dr
503-368-5744                             

Neskowin Beach – Neskowin  Map
48405 Hawk St
503-392-3377
                
 
Ocean Dunes- Florence 
Map
3345 Munsel Lake Rd
541-97-3232            
 
Olalla Valley - Toledo 
Map
1022 Olalla Rd
541-336-2121                                           

Salishan - Gleneden Beach 
Map
Gleneden Beach
541-764-3632
            
Salmon Run – Brookings 
Map
99040 South Bank Chetco River Rd.           
541-469-4888 
                        
Sandpines – Florence 
Map
1201 35th St
800-917-4653                       
                        
Seaside Golf Club – Seaside 
Map
451 Avenue U
503-738-5261                      
 
Sunset Bay – Coos Bay 
Map
89516 Cape Arago Highway
541-888-9301

Parks and Beaches


Bandon Scenic Ocean Views
This five-mile tour can take you just a few minutes, or if you prefer you can make a real outing of it. Start with a short walking tour of historic Old Town Bandon. The drive starts by traveling along the Coquille River to the Coquille River Museum located in the historic Coast Guard building. The South Jetty County Park is along the route for picnicking, and offers many easy access points to the beach. A lighthouse can be seen from the park. The route returns to Highway 101 via Face Rock Viewpoint State Park.

Bandon State Natural Area

Bandon awaits the beachcomber, the explorer, the artist and the dreamer. Located along Bandon's Beach Loop Road, there are several locations with beach access, picnicking and unsurpassed views. Parking is ample at all locations.

Bullards Beach State Park
Bullards Beach is a large, family-oriented park located just two miles north of Bandon. The campground is nestled among shore pines and well protected from the strong ocean breezes. Besides three loops of campsites, the park boasts 13 yurts, making year-round camping a very popular choice. The horse camp features easy access to the beach and dunes for our equestrian campers.

Coquille River Lighthouse

The area around the present-day town of Bandon was inhabited by the Coquille Indians, before white settlers started to arrive in 1850. The bar at the mouth of the river, formed by the interaction of the river and ocean, was a major obstacle for the ships entering the river. At times, only a few feet of water would cover the bar, but still vessels attempted to navigate the river in hopes of reaping the rewards that lay upstream. A Coquille River Lighthouse was the logical step for improving navigation. The lighthouse would act as both a coastal light and a harbor light.  Friends of the Lighthouses

Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint
Some say they hear a maiden's voice on the wind and standing on the cliff overlooking the ocean you can easily recognize the "face" on Face Rock.  A well-kept trail takes you to the beach.

Powers Route

Recreational opportunities, including whitewater rafting and boating, hiking along the Rogue River trail and excellent fishing.

Ro
gue River Wilderness
Wildlife, whitewater rafting, hiking in a scenic area filled with natural beauty and adventure for all ages.

Powers County Park
Located about 20 miles southeast of Myrtle Point, you’ll find remnants of an early sawmill, a 40-acre recreational lake and stocked pond for year-round fishing.  Activities for the family including, children’s play area, horseshoe pits, tennis, basketball, volleyball and the restored pioneer-era cabin located in the town of Powers.

Cherry Creek
and Frona County Parks
Situated along historic Coos Bay Wagon Road you’ll experience a bounty of myrtles and big leaf maple, Cherry Creek and the East Fork of the Coquille River, classic playground and picnic areas.

Bastendorff Beach County Park

I’m told it just doesn’t get much better than Bastendorff Beach.  About 15 miles west of Coos Bay, you’ll find campsites on the bluff above the beach,  picnic tables, large fire pit, basketball court, magnificent children’s playground and horseshoe pits. Bastendorff Beach offers a 2-mile flat expanse of sand, the jetty of the Coos Bay Harbor and botanical garden.

Golden and Silver Falls State Natural Area
A hidden gem in the dense coastal forests of southwest Oregon, Golden and Silver Falls State Natural Area may be hard to find, but it's well worth the 24-mile drive from Highway 101. The small parking and picnic area are located along the banks of Glenn and Silver Creeks. Hiking trails wind through scenic canyons to each of the waterfalls that plunge over sheer rock cliffs to moss covered boulders 100 feet below.

Bullard Beach State Park

Features hiking, campgrounds, equestrian trails, a historic lighthouse and a long beach.   Up US 101, you’ll find Whisky Run Beach and  Seven Devils State Park. Vehicles are permitted on Whiskey Run Beach, though Seven Devils is for hikers.

Cape Arago State Park
Located at the end of Cape Arago Highway about 15 miles southwest of Coos Bay, Cape Arago is a scenic headland jutting into the Pacific Ocean.  Dubbed the "Viewpoint for Marine Animals", Arago State Park has an excellent vantage point for viewing marine animals that make the offshore rocks their home.

Coquille Myrtle Grove State Natural Site

Located along the Powers Highway, this secluded swimming hole has a shaded myrtlewood grove near the parking area and a sandy beach along the Coquille River just a short way down the hill. Bring your innertube and float along with the river's gentle current.
   
River Country
Once part of the thriving economy of the Oregon Coast, the rivers that feed Coos Bay are now primarily recreational.   Boat ramps along the Coquille River start in Old Town Bandon, and continue nearly 40 miles up the river to Myrtle Point.  Popular launches can be found at Rocky Point County Boat Ramp, Riverton County Boat Ramp, Coquille City Boat Ramp and Arago Boat Ramp.

Sandy Creek Covered Bridge

Located along Highway 42 is one of the most unique destinations in the County Park System. The Sandy Creek Covered Bridge is located in the community of Remote and an unusual destination for a picnic.

Sunset Bay

A popular recreation site for years offers fishing, swimming, surfing, skin diving and boating.  Hiking trails connect Sunset Bay with nearby Shore Acres and Cape Arago State Parks.  Along the trail are views of Gregory Point and the Cape Arago lighthouse.

Ten Mile Lakes County Park

The north end of Coos County features the world-famous Oregon Dunes.  Plentiful beach access, campgrounds, hiking and equestrian trails, small lakes and large freshwater lakes. Ten Mile Lakes is among the state’s top recreational lakes and one of the largest in “dunes country.”  A favorite of anglers, boaters and water skiers, the adjacent park features a sandy beach and shady picnic areas.

William M. Tugman State Park
Located near Highway 101, Tugman State Park is a private hideaway on the wondrous south coast. Situated on Eel Lake near the community of Lakeside, the park offers 115 campsites, a day-use area and gazebo-style shelter.