Shop for the freshest fruits, vegetables, meats, and dairy products, plus unique arts and crafts from nearly 90 vendors. The Coos Bay Downtown Association Farmers Market is located on Central Avenue between Highway 101 South and 4th Street in downtown…
Haines Creek Vineyard and Tasting Room offers an inviting escape where distinctive wines and scenic tranquility meet. Nestled among rolling hills, the vineyard crafts small-batch wines that reflect the unique terroir and passion behind every vintage. Guests are welcomed to…
Shop for the freshest fruits, vegetables, meats, and dairy products, plus unique arts and crafts from nearly 90 vendors. The CBDA Farmers Market is located on Central Avenue between Highway 101 South and 4th Street in downtown Coos Bay. It…
Cougar Lane Lodge is a remote riverfront lodge in Agness. It overlooks the Wild & Scenic Rogue River, which offers summer fun, winter solitude, and year-round fishing. The lodge’s restaurant and bar is open May through October, during which time…
There’s nothing like the thrill of a fast boat excursion or shredding mountain bike trails on the Oregon Coast, but sometimes slow, leisurely outdoor enjoyment is the perfect day out. Whether you’re kayaking or paddleboarding, using rental gear or booking an expert guide, these peaceful spots are a great place to start. You’ll find wind-protected lakes and meandering rivers with close-up views of marshlands, birds and wildlife; read on for these and more pleasures of spending time on the water.
Winchester Bay, a small community on the South Coast, is an outdoor lover’s paradise for family-friendly recreation. Surrounding an active harbor where the Umpqua River meets the Pacific, visitors have easy access to the Oregon Dunes, fishing charters and unpretentious seafood restaurants that focus on the catch of the day, and all the hiking and water fun you can imagine. Here are some ideas for a getaway to one of the Southern Oregon Coast’s adventure hot spots.
While plenty of people flock to the Oregon Coast in winter and spring to see migrating whales and participate in Whale Watch Week events, the summer season brings plenty of opportunities to spot whales, too. While most Pacific gray whales spend their lives migrating between the nutrient-rich waters off the coast of Alaska and the warmer lagoons of Baja California, ideal for breeding and calving, you’ll find about 200 that stick around and feed in Oregon Coast waters in summer and fall.
This isn’t your average roadside inn. Tucked just seven minutes from the Pacific and steps from the Rogue River, Endicott Gardens is a one-acre Italian-style agriturismo, think boutique hotel amenities wrapped in the intimacy of a true bed and breakfast,…
If “spa day” usually means a chain hotel treatment room and a cucumber water, K. Cherie is going to reset your expectations entirely. Located on the grounds of Endicott Gardens – a working flower and herb farm in Gold Beach…
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