Find things to do on the Oregon Coast
North Coast
Hammond Marina
A 20-minute drive west of downtown Astoria, Hammond Marina is a popular boat launch for access to the Columbia River. It’s also famous for the classic scene in “Free Willy” when the famous orca whale jumps to his freedom over...
1080 Iredale StreetHammond, OR
Email us (harboroffice[at]ci[dot]warrenton[dot]or[dot]us)
South Coast
Steven Huber Guide Service
Enjoy a guided drift boat or jet boat fishing trip on the rivers of Southern Oregon. From beginner to expert, your guide Steve Huber will make sure your trip is an adventure to remember.
Brookings, OR
530-623-1918
Email us (steve[at]stevehuberguideservice[dot]com)
South Coast
Pistol River State Scenic Viewpoint
Pistol River State Park is set in the dunes of the southern Oregon coast. The river supposedly got its name when a militia soldier lost his pistol in the river during the infamous Rogue River Indian War. In March of...
Gold Beach, OR541-469-2021
South Coast
Charthouse Sportfishing
Six pack Charter offers year round fishing targeting Salmon, halibut and lingcod and provides all needed fishing gear. Charthouse Sportfishing id USCG licensed and safety equipped, with the safest bar crossing on the Oregon coast. Enjoy the wide open action...
Brookings, OR
(541) 251-1943
Email us (jbithell1[at]charter[dot]net)
Central Coast
Sand Master Park – Sandboarding
What can you do on the Oregon coast? Enjoy the world’s first sandboard park, located in the city of Florence the ‘Sandboarding Capital of the World’ in beautiful Lane County. With a 40 mile stretch of coastal sand dunes the...
4981 U.S. Hwy. 101Florence, OR
541-997-6006
Email us (info[at]sandmasterpark[dot]com)
North Coast
Seaside Promenade
Seaside’s 1.5-mile oceanfront promenade and its famous automobile turnaround at the beach are among Oregon’s most famous landmarks. Dating from the 1920s, the Prom is the perfect place for a morning jog, a casual walk, a bicycle ride or just...
Seaside, OREvents on the Oregon Coast
Legends of the Sea Lecture Series at Coos History Museum
Coos Bay, OR