Activities:
Beach, Fishing, Crabbing & Clamming, Geocaching, Kayaking, Scenic Drives, Walking & Hiking
Bastendorff Beach is a favorite among surfers, kiters, beachcombers and locals and
Bastendorff Beach
tourists alike. You’ll find an uninterrupted beach and ocean views can be enjoyed here. Bastendorff Beach is defined by Yoakam Head and the south jetty at the entrance of the bay. Located ¼ mile off the Cape …
Activities:
Fishing, Crabbing & Clamming, Shopping
Sporting equipment, fishing and hunting licenses, apparel.
Activities:
Beach, Fishing, Crabbing & Clamming, Geocaching, Kayaking, Scenic Drives, State Parks & National Lands, Tidepooling, Walking & Hiking
Located at the end of Cape Arago Highway, you’ll find Cape Arago Beach. Tucked away below the cliffs, a short walk along the steep trails will take you to a secluded cove where tide pooling and fossils can be found. Visitors can also enjoy whale watching, fishing, and scuba diving. …
Activities:
Fishing, Crabbing & Clamming, Shopping
Famuos for the finest Salmon, Albacore Tuna, Crab, Oysters and other fine seafood these water’s have to offer. At Chuck’s, they pick only the best! Gift packs and samplers are available as well and all are freshly prepared, hand packed and processed to keep their natural flavor.
No artificial ingredients are …
Activities:
Culture & Museums, Fishing, Crabbing & Clamming
Located near Coos Bay waterways and Interpretive Centers.
Activities:
Birding, Cycling, Fishing, Crabbing & Clamming, Walking & Hiking
Photo Courtesy Tom Baacke
Length: 5 miles (one way)
Difficulty: Easy
Surface: Dirt, gravel
Information courtesy of Coos Trails.
Access:
From Coos Bay, drive on US 101 to William Tugman State Park, located 1 mile north of Lakeside on the right (east) side. From any of the day use parking areas walk south toward the campground. …
Activities:
ATVing & Motorsports, Beach, Fishing, Crabbing & Clamming, Walking & Hiking
Located along the Oregon National Recreation Area, Horsfall Beach is a haven for locals and visitors alike. Miles of open sand, flooded deflation plain wet lands, beach and inland dunes can be found here. Surf fishing, off highway vehicle riding, horseback riding and hiking are allowed.
Famed as running legend Steve …
Activities:
Cycling, Fishing, Crabbing & Clamming, Kayaking, Walking & Hiking
Length: 1 mile (loop)
Difficulty: Easy
Surface: Dirt, paved
Information courtesy of Coos Trails.
Access:
From Coos Bay, drive on US 101 north approximately 21 miles to the access to Umpqua Lighthouse State Park. The park is located on the west side of US 101 near Winchester Bay. Upon entering the park, continue past the campground and …