OCV Region: South Coast

Smith Farm Walnut – Heritage Tree

This black walnut is a remnant of a larger grove, planted around 1865, that marks the farthest navigable point on the Coos River. Before S. Coos River Lane was built in the 1920s, people and goods unloaded at this community…

Beach Loop RV Park

Beach Loop RV Park offers large and pull through spaces for RVs. They also have cabins for rent. RV Park amenities include a full game room with ping pong, shuffleboard and billiards and a workout center. Along the southern coast…

Fisherman’s RV Park

In 1947, Jack and Blanche Himebaugh started Fisherman’s Trailer Court & RV Park. Their love of Winchester Bay and the surrounding area inspired them to open a facility where families could spend their time enjoying all of the wonders that…

Coquille Valley Chamber of Commerce

Located in Coos County on the Southern Oregon coast, bounded by the Coquille River to the south and the beginnings of the Coast Range to the east and north the City of Coquille sits in the beautiful Coquille Valley. The…

Island Campground

Sites are located along the South Fork of the Coquille River and offer the cool of shade during the heat of summer. Facilities: 5 campsites with picnic tables, and fire pits No drinking water Vault toilet Garbage disposal from Memorial…

Driftwood RV Park

Located in Brookings Harbor, tucked in against the Sunny Hillside and Tuttle Creek. Can you hear the waves crashing? It is a short walk to the ocean, the marina/Harbor, the Chetco River, shopping and a variety of restaurants.  There are…

Douglas County Sand Camp

Douglas County Sand Camp is a first come first serve camping area in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Features: Beach Access Campground Day Use OHV Campground Restrooms Sand Dune Access – Direct

Little Fish Fine Seafood Market

Little Fish Fine Seafood Market is proud to champion small boat fishermen, protect ocean health, and serve up incredible seafood you can feel good about. Dive into the freshest wild-caught fish like Chinook salmon and yellowtail rockfish, plus butter clams…

How to Keep the Oregon Coast Beautiful

Public beach access means that protection is the responsibility of all of us. Give back and help keep the majestic beaches, forests and marine ecosystems clean on the People’s Coast by spending a few hours volunteering on your next vacation. Joining a beach cleanup or removing logs from old-growth hiking trails are two great ways to meet residents and make an impact that will be paid forward for generations. Here are even more fun and rewarding opportunities for you to make a difference on the Oregon Coast.

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