Curry Historical Society Museum
History of Oregon’s south coast history of early societies and communities.
History of Oregon’s south coast history of early societies and communities.
This rustic, homey cottage in the country sits on 5 acres with lots of trees and wildlife, just 2 miles outside of town. It’s an easy drive from Coos Bay and a short 35 minutes to Bandon – far enough…
Chasin Tails Guide Service features guided trips on these Southern Oregon Rivers: The Rogue River The Umpqua River The Coos River The Coquille River The Elk River The Sixes River The Chetco River
Brookings Airport is a city-owned, public use airport located one nautical mile northeast of the central business district of Brookings. It as a general aviation facility with no major airlines. Brookings Airport has self-service fuel, hangars, a tie-down ramp, and…
Set at the top of the sloping vineyard, this quaint tasting room has a deck with a beautiful view of the vineyards and coastal mountain range. Tastings of estate wines, weddings & events, and overnight glamping accomodations in the cozy…
Bay Point Landing is a modern camping resort nestled along a mile of exclusive waterfront in Lower Coos Bay. This sought-after destination along the Southern Oregon Coast is perfect for adventures and private escapes with Scandinavian-inspired modern cabins, Airstreams and RV sites…
At Bauer Auto Body & Paint, We Rock When You Roll! We are a locally-owned full service collision repair center. Newly opened in 2010, we provide an array of services from full collision repair, spray-in bed liners, auto detailing, windshields,…
A special place for your senses, Ambiance By the Sea offers goods from 42 local artisans. You’ll find unique gifts, driftwood art, rustic home and garden decor, stained glass, shabby chic furniture, jewelry, Misty Meadows jams, marinades, olives and condiments,…
Your first impression of Loeb may well be the fresh scent of the myrtlewood forest … a crisp, eucalyptus-like fragrance. The park is nestled in a grove of these lovely trees, many of which are well over 200 years old….