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…
Searching for the perfect get-away destination? Do you long to hike in untouched old growth forests or walk for miles on secluded beaches? Are you searching for a vacation spot with world-class salmon fishing, challenging mountain hiking and windsurfing? You’ll…
A destination for families and friends to enjoy a variety of delicious food and drinks. They have whatever you’re craving, from snacks to a full meal. Sports on TV and a friendly bar. Follow on Facebook for a current list of food…
Fishermen's Seafood Market is proud to serve amazing fish tacos, fish and chips, clam chowder, jumbo prawns, and fresh crab. Our bar is fully stocked with local, ice-cold beer, and cider to enjoy with your meal. Located under the Coos…
First Chapter Coffee House offers locally roasted coffee and flavored teas with pastries and paninis.
Conveniently located on the magnificently scenic Oregon Coast in the heart of Gold Beach; Gold Beach Books, Art Gallery & Coffee Shop welcomes you with smells of fresh coffee, tastes of baked goods, and the many different characters found in…
Ferry Road Park located at 496 Park Avenue in North Bend offers the following amenities: 2 large play areas 2 pavilions (1 First Come First serve and 1 Reservable) Picnic Tables Barbeque Pit Trash Receptacles Walking/Bike Paths Nature Trails Baseball…
Stop in for information on all the things you can see and do in the Coos Bay, North Bend, and Charleston, Oregon area. The Coos Bay Visitor Information Center is managed by the Coos Bay-North Bend-Charleston Visitor & Convention Bureau.
The Coos History Museum faces Coos Bay along Highway 101 frontage. With ever-changing exhibits, event and rental space, a unique museum shop and a developing bayfront plaza, this community built facility (550+ donors) opened new in 2015. Formerly known as…