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…
Raincoast Arts is a gallery specializing in the work of regional artisans in all fields. The gallery opened in July of 1991.The owners, Carol Waxham and Thomas Medlin, are both artist themselves. Carol works in fiber and Thomas is a…
Stop in and see Queen Bee Boutique’s selection of quality family resale items. They’ve got a photo booth too.
Welcome aboard the Prowler and Mis-Chief which are part of the fleet of charter fishing vessels proudly owned by Prowler Charters. Specializing in light tackle rock cod fishing and Chinook/King and Coho Salmon fishing, Prowler Charters boasts one of the…
The Port Orford Lifeboat Station was constructed in 1934 by the Coast Guard to provide lifesaving service to the southern portion of the Oregon Coast until 1970. A museum, operated by the Cape Blanco Heritage Society, is now housed in…
Park Creek offers peaceful, shady camp sites under an old growth canopy of Douglas Fir, Western lock, Western Red Cedar, and Myrtlewood. Relax and fish in nearby Park Creek and Middle Creek.
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.
Pacific Coast Harvester is a local fish market offering fresh fish, good selection and wonderful service.
Guide service fishing for Salmon and Steelhead and hunting Roosevelt Elk and Blacktail Deer in southwest Oregon.