Port Orford
In Port Orford, halfway between Bandon and Gold Beach, you’ll find everything you’re looking for. From spectacular seascapes and mountain hiking trails with panoramic vistas, to art galleries and an authentic Victorian mansion. With ocean, lake and river fishing, boating and kayaking, and absolutely perfect windsailing conditions. But here, there’s a difference. You don’t have to push your way through traffic jams or clogged sidewalks to enjoy it.
Small, friendly, quirky, with a relaxing energy in a naturally beautiful setting…Port Orford is filled with nice people, an unhurried atmosphere and no stop lights.
It has a very active artistic community, with eight art galleries owned and operated by working artists, including some genuinely world-class talents. Plus charming gift shops, a motorcycle museum and a very comfortable movie theatre (with an amazing selection of goodies), and a series of restaurants where you can enjoy creative cuisine, a New York-style Italian trattoria, great diner food, seafood, steaks and what locals believe is the best fish and chips and chowder on the coast.
The oldest platted townsite on the Oregon coast, the most westerly city in the continental U.S., and the northern gateway to the America’s Wild Rivers Coast, Port Orford honors its rich history. Visit Battle Rock Historical Park, the site of a famous battle between Indians and the first whites trying to settle here – there’s a visitor information center at the park. Stop by the Port Orford Lifeboat Station Museum, which features a restored Coast Guard Station, shipwreck memorabilia, and many artifacts from the years when the Coast Guard Station was providing services to ships off one of America’s most dangerous headlands. And, just a few miles north of town is the Cape Blanco Lighthouse, the oldest and most westerly lighthouse in Oregon and, in the same park, the beautifully restored Victorian Hughes House Museum.
And don’t miss the port of Port Orford. It is the only natural, open water port for 600 miles and only one of six “dolly” ports in the world. It’s an amazing site to see working fishing boats lifted into and out of the water every day.
Featured activities
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Port Orford Chamber of Commerce
541-332-8055PO Box 637Port Orford, Oregon 97465 -
Cape Blanco Lighthouse
Port Orford, Oregon 97465This isolated lighthouse holds at least four Oregon records: it is the oldest continuously operating light, the most westerly, it has the highest focal plane above the sea, (256 feet), and had Oregon's first woman keeper, Mabel E. Bretherton signed on in March 1903. This lighthouse was commissioned in 1870 to aid shipping generated by gold mining and lumber industry. This is also a highly rated wildlife viewing area.
Featured accommodations
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WildSpring Guest Habitat
541.332.097792978 Cemetery LpPort Orford, Oregon 97465WildSpring Guest Habitat is a small eco-friendly resort overlooking the ocean on the south coast, offering luxurious accommodations in a peaceful, naturally beautiful environment. 5 luxury cabin suites filled with art and antiques, Guest Hall, walking labyrinth and a spectacular open-air slate spa.
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Castaway by the Sea
541-332-4502545 W 5th StreetPort Orford, Oregon 97465"Castaway by the Sea" Motel is the Beach Lover's "home-away-from-home". Spectacular ocean views from every room. Watch fishing boats head to sea right from your room. Also 2 beaches within walking distance of motel. WiFi to all rooms. A WebCam view from motel available on our website. Give us a call if you have questions or would like to make a reservation.
For more info
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Port Orford Chamber of Commerce
PO Box 637
Port Orford, Oregon 97465
Phone: 541-332-8055
Email: chamber@discoverportorford.com
Website: www.discoverportorford.com
