This grove of Oregon myrtle was protected by the Garden Club of Oregon through the "Save the Myrtlewood" campaign and given to the People of Oregon in 1949. The Garden Club started many conservation projects including "Don't Be a LitterBug!"…
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…
Friendly to the environment and the people it serves, Coos Head Food Co-op is committed to building community through wholesome food and products. Since 1971, the co-op has served Oregon’s Bay Area by operating a socially responsible business that offers…
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.
Nestled in the heart of the beautiful Brookings Harbor Marina, Chan’s has been serving the Southern Oregon Coast’s favorite Chinese cuisine for over a quarter of a decade. A warm inviting home town feeling awaits you at Chan’s while you…
Cape Blanco is the most southern of Oregon’s lighthouses, and is the westernmost point in Oregon. Proposed in 1864, it was the first lighthouse in the state outfitted with a first-order Fresnel lens in 1870. The first-order lens was replaced…
Bullards Beach is a large, family-oriented park located two miles north of Bandon. The campground is nestled among shore pines and protected from strong ocean breezes. Equestrians will enjoy the park’s horse camp and access to the beach and dunes….
Brookings Taxi serves Brookings and the surrounding area.
Famous for its Fish ‘n Chips, Blue Moon Saloon & Café offers a pub-style menu and full bar. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner – from classic omelets and fluffy pancakes to imaginative burgers, salads, and wraps. The saloon boasts pool…