OCV Region: South Coast

Cape Blanco to Port Orford Fat Bike Ride

Here’s another reason to visit Oregon’s South Coast: the chance to pedal on the shoreline, between massive rock promontories, along one of the most scenic stretches of the entire West Coast. Spinning through the sand, bracketed by the bulks of…

Banana Belt Loop

The words “banana belt” and “Oregon” don’t necessarily go together instinctively. And yet, the South Coast is a place where you can rely on warmer temperatures than the rest of the state during those dark, wet months when you may…

Coos Bay

If you like to try new things, head to Coos Bay. Here you can hike or camp along one of most scenic areas on the Oregon Coast, eat fresh takes on coastal cuisine and explore miles and miles of sand…

Lucky Lodge RV Park

Lucky Lodge RV Park is located 8.5 miles upriver from the beautiful, seaside community of Gold Beach.

Port of Gold Beach

At the Port of Gold Beach You Can… Launch your boat. Arrange a river or ocean fishing charter. Eat at a restaurant or purchase fresh seafood to take home. Browse an art gallery and enjoy coffee. Arrange a jet boat…

City of North Bend Ice Skating Rink

About the Rink: This is a 3,250 sq. ft. synthetic ice-skating rink enclosed in a 5,000 sq. ft. event tent. There are four polar bears available to push around to help with balance to assist young, less skilled skaters. For regular…

Empire Lakes

Welcome to Empire Lakes, a serene haven nestled within John Topits Park, in the northwestern section of Coos Bay on the Southern Oregon Coast. Spread across 120 acres of pristine natural beauty, this enchanting destination is a sanctuary of tranquility,…

Quosatana Campground

Quosatana campground is located along the famously mighty Wild and Scenic Rogue River. Boat or shore fish from this beautiful campground, which is spread out over 15 acres on a large river bar. It offers space for everyone to enjoy their…

Allegany

Allegany is an unincorporated community in Coos County, about 15 miles from Coos Bay. Located on the Millicoma River where the East and West Fork of the river join to form the main stem, a short tributary of the Coos…

Charleston

Just eight miles from Coos Bay, this quaint fishing village is a gateway to beautiful beaches, state parks and untouched scenery. Fishing, crabbing, clamming, kayaking, surfing and hiking abound. Nearby Shore Acres State Park occupies the magnificent bluff-top site of…

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