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…
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…
A joyful community gathering place for celebrating the arts. Amazing public art from repurposed materials and unique artful gifts in the gallery. The Polka Dot Thrift Shop and Artistic Resale offer inexpensive and beautiful second-hand items.
The Coos History Museum is thrilled to invite you to the second Oktoberfest Annual Fundraiser this October 4, 2025. The evening will be full of great brews, brats, music, games, and good company all while supporting your local history museum!…
Situated in one of the most scenic areas on the Oregon coast, Sunset Bay State Park features beautiful sandy beaches protected by towering sea cliffs. Only a short walk from the beach, the campground has sites for tent camping and…
Home of the Dolphin Players… the Dolphin Players produce six to seven full productions every year, offer classes and meeting space in the Dolphin Playhouse located in the Empire District of Coos Bay.
Choose Sumin's Restaurant for exceptional and authentic Asian cuisine. Sushi, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese favorites. Vegetarian-friendly. Teriyaki chicken bowls, egg rolls, Chow Mein, spicy pork lettuce wraps, combination fried rice. Generous portions. Now featuring an intimate Korean BBQ next door—limited…
Kimball Creek Bend RV Resort is on 14 acres and is a family owned RV Resort that is open all year to provide you with camping, wedding sites and wedding receptions. Here you will find a well groomed park, ready…
Park Information Arizona Beach is a two-third-mile stretch of sand bookended by two rocky headlands. The headlands shelter the beach from prevailing winds, creating temperatures warm enough to give the site its name. Mussel and Myrtle creeks flow through the…
Up and down the Oregon Coast, quiet lakes and slow-moving rivers open up a world of adventure to paddlers of all stripes. You never know when you might see Roosevelt Elk grazing on the shore near Tillamook, ospreys hunting for fish in Lincoln City or the occasional black bear trundling through old-growth forests along the Rogue River.
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