Perched on Highway 101 between Bandon and Port Orford, Langlois has that blink-and-you’ll-miss-it feel. But there’s plenty here to keep your eyes wide open for. Visitors love windy Floras Lake for kiteboarding and windsurfing. Cape Blanco State Park is a…
Agness is a great little town. It’s got that off-the-beaten track, locals-only, undiscovered territory kind of charm. We currently don’t have any stories or activities for this little gem, so we’re counting on you to go exploring and report back.
As the southernmost city on the Oregon Coast, Brookings is a destination that takes more effort to get to but rewards those hard-fought visitors with exceptional adventures and natural wonders. This includes the Wild and Scenic Chetco River, Harris Beach…
Sometimes the best outings are the simplest ones, and it doesn’t get much simpler than a picnic. Here are some of the Southern Oregon Coast’s best state parks for a picnic — and where to snag the tastiest farmers market…
Keep the beach vibes going in Brookings, where The Bell & Whistle Coffee House serves an exceptional cup of joe on the boardwalk of at the Port of Brookings-Harbor.
Mule Creek Canyon is a narrow half-mile section of the Wild and Scenic Rogue River, offering the longest continuous whitewater with class III rapids. The canyon is surrounded by beautiful vertical rock walls.Notable rapids in Mule Creek Canyon include Jaws,…
Covered bridges are a special part of Oregon’s history. The Sandy Creek Covered Bridge, just west of the aptly named town of Remote, carried highway traffic across its 60-foot span until it was bypassed in 1949. Now it greets motorists…
At River’s Blessings Dairy Farm in Coquille, just east of Bandon, you can choose your cut of heritage meats and free-range eggs. Farming is a way of life in Southern Oregon, and you’ll be glad to see the happy pigs,…
Choose from a variety of guided trips with Sierra Club Outings. It’s your chance to explore Oregon with other environmentally-conscious individuals. Small group sizes provide a more intimate vacation experience whether you choose a lodge-based vaction or rugged wilderness journey….
Pancho’s Restaurante y Cantina makes their own tamales, Chile rellenos, soups, salads, Spanish rice, refried beans and sauces. Their menu items are made using authentic Mexican recipes and are prepared when ordered – never is advance.
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