Situated in one of the most scenic areas on the Oregon coast, Sunset Bay State Park features beautiful sandy beaches protected by towering sea clif...
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Cape Arago may be the end of the road (the road out of Coos Bay goes no further), but it's really only thebeginning if you want to explore the...
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Despite its close proximity to Highway 101, Tugman State Park is relatively unknown -- a private hideaway on the wondrous south coast. Situated on ...
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Umpqua Lighthouse State Park is located less than a mile from the famous Salmon Harbor on Winchester Bay. The campground and developed day use area...
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Bullards Beach is a large, family-oriented park located just two miles north of Bandon. The campground is nestled among shore pines and well protec...
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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 ...
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This small park contains a couple of picnic tables, a vault-style restroom and a short boat ramp leading into the Umpqua River. There's a small amo...
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South Coast, off U.S. Highway 101, 10 miles north of Bandon,
Bandon, OR
Seven Devils Wayside is the jumping-off point for sandy beach adventure. At this access point, you can travel several miles up and down the open be...
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This park is a quiet place with a hiking trail that extends half way around the island. The shoreline along the Umpqua River side of the park has b...
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There is an American Indian legend about this spot. Some say they hear a maiden's voice on the wind, and standing on the cliff overlooking the ocea...
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Bandon awaits the beachcomber, the explorer, the artist and the dreamer. Located along Bandon's Beach Loop Road, there are several locations with b...
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Coquille Myrtle Grove will bring out the Huckleberry Finn in you. Located along the Powers Highway, this secluded swimming hole has a shaded myrtle...
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Situated half way up the Oregon coast and three miles south of Florence on scenic Highway 101 is the second largest overnight camp in the state. Th...
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Cape Blanco is the most southern of Oregon's lighthouses, and is the westernmost point in Oregon. Proposed in 1864, it was the first lighthouse in ...
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The Port Orford Lifeboat Station was constructed in 1934 by the Coast Guard to provide lifesaving service to the southern portion of the Oregon Coa...
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Lighthouse tours are available 7 days a week from 11:00 a.m. to 3 p.m., weather and staff permitting. Tour groups, school groups, and other g...
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The park and campground are dominated by Humbug Mountain (elevation 1,756 feet) and surrounded by forested hills. The campground enjoys some of the...
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Washburne is located on the east side of Highway 101 with a buffer of native plants and trees between you and the highway. The campsites are spacio...
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Hwy 101 16 miles (26 km) north of Florence,
Florence, OR
The area was given to the state in 1938 by J. C. Ponsler in memory of his wife, Muriel. Initial developments for day use were made by the Civilian ...
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Stonefield has easy beach access. Tenmile Creek is just to the north. A great place to sit in the sun and watch for whales.Major Features & Act...
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