Ireland’s Ocean RV Park
Located just 100 feet from the Pacific off US Highway 101, Ireland’s RV Park is the only beachside campground in Gold Beach.
Located just 100 feet from the Pacific off US Highway 101, Ireland’s RV Park is the only beachside campground in Gold Beach.
Nestled against a stand of trees and surrounded with grassy meadows lies an RV park that truly looks like a park. Located just 500 feet east of the Highway 101 bridge that crosses the Coquille River into Bandon is the…
Angler’s Trailer Village offers full hook-ups including 50 amp electric; cable TV; free WiFi; water; sewer; and trash. Cement patios on perimeter sites. Rec room with full restrooms, laundry facilities and game room. Lowest seasonal rates in the area. Quiet…
Coastline Lodging properties are fully stocked short term rentals on the Southern Oregon Coast. Bring your family, friends and dune/water toys and make wonderful memories. Each home offers a unique experience. They have everything from waterfront cabins on Tenmile Lakes…
Coquille Valley Museum’s mission statement is to create and maintain a venue to assemble, preserve, and display historic artifacts and information of the Coquille Valley and its people and their activities. Provide a special emphasis on the wood products industry,…
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As a new style in the cycling world, gravel riding has exploded in popularity across the country. Defined by its versatility, gravel biking allows riders to traverse a variety of less trafficked, nontechnical terrains that deliver ample opportunity for solitude, scenery and a variety of distances. Visitors find gravel riding perfect for mountainous states like Oregon due to the abundance of trails and nearly 30,000 national forest service roads in the state, where cyclists can explore for miles.
If you and your kids want to learn about marine life, the Oregon Coast has you covered. You’ll find everything from aquariums with kid-friendly touch pools to interactive museums that uncover some of the ocean’s many mysteries. One must-see is Newport’s Oregon Coast Aquarium, which features a new giant Pacific octopus habitat designed to resemble a natural seafloor. “The wraparound viewing window gives guests the chance to see the octopus as it feeds, plays and displays its colorful camouflage,” says Jeremy Burke, the aquarium’s director of marketing and visitor services.
With 363 miles of pristine coastline, the Oregon Coast is a dream vacation for beach-loving dogs. In addition to long stretches of sandy shores for splashing, your dog can sniff along fragrant evergreen trails that lead to ocean views, then chill on a friendly restaurant patio. Here are some ideas to map out your next coastal quest with your best buddy. For a place to stay, choose a dog-friendly hotel on the Coast.