Railroad and logging equipment in an outdoor display area, and a mini-museum with photos and railroad memorabilia. Signature piece is a restored 1922 Baldwin steam locomotive that worked for many decades in the region’s forests. Ring the bell! Also displayed…
Downtown's gorgeous park, oriental garden, playgrounds and year-round pool has something for everyone. Mingus Park is located just a few minutes walk from the downtown business district. The park has a large pond as its centerpiece with an arboretum on…
Are you looking to retreat to a peaceful destination tucked back in time? If so, you are invited to stay at Jot’s Resort, located in untouched Gold Beach, Oregon. Nestled between the scenic Rogue River and monumental Pacific, Gold Beach…
Experience the tranquility of John Topits Park, an enchanting oasis nestled in the northwestern expanse of Coos Bay, Oregon. Spanning 120 acres of unspoiled natural splendor, this pristine sanctuary boasts the stunning Empire Lakes, embraced by protected coastal dunes and…
Jerry’s Rogue Jets offers nature-based jet boat tours on Oregon’s Wild and Scenic Rogue River. Travel through the Pacific coastal estuary into the rugged canyons deep in the Rogue Wilderness. View wildlife in their natural habitat and learn about the…
While taking a tour with Jerry’s Rogue Jets, or simply visiting Gold Beach, don’t forget to check out Jerry’s Gift Shop! Located in the Port of Gold Beach, Jerry’s Gift Shop has hundreds of great souvenirs and gift items to…
You'll find paintings, sculptures, jewelry in wood, metal, glass and ceramics at Hawthorne Gallery. The gallery features iron work, bronze/granite, Raku, cast glass, wood figures and members of the Hawthorne family, painting and steel, blown and cast glass, jewelry, ceramic…
Horsfall Beach is located along the central Oregon coast, about 2 miles north of Coos Bay. It is an ideal location for off-road vehicle riders or for visitors looking to take it easy on the beach or go for a…
Harris Beach was named after the Scottish pioneer George Harris who settled here in the late 1880s to raise sheep and cattle. The park boasts the largest island off the Oregon coast. Bird Island (also called Goat Island) is a National Wildlife…