Sat, Sep 15, 2018
The historical tall ship Lady Washington will dock in Coos Bay,October 3rd through 9th, 2018. The ship will be open to the public for vessel tours at the dock (for a suggested donation of $5 per person). Tickets are also available for Evening Sails & Adventure Sails where guests will embark on a two-hour tall ship sailing experience. ...
Read More »Fri, May 18, 2018
Fishing, wildlife viewing and exploring the peaceful waterways along Oregon's South Coast...these are a few of our favorite things. For the ultimate summertime adventure, it doesn't get much better than gliding along the water on a guided kayak tour. ...
Read More »Tue, May 8, 2018
Ask anyone who visits the Coos Bay, North Bend and Charleston area and they will tell you that we love to eat. Guests of the visitor center frequently tell us how pleasantly surprised they are about the quality of the food, service and the selection of our local dining establishments. Guess you could say it's one of the best-kept secrets on Oregon's Adventure Coast! ...
Read More »Sat, Mar 3, 2018
If you've been anywhere along the Oregon Coast, you've probably heard a lot about clamming; but you might be wondering why it's so popular among natives and visitors. Clamming is appealing to many Oregonians and visitors because it is relatively easy and the reward is a tasty treat best served in chowder, steamed or fried. There are no special skills required, no expensive equipment, and beginners can usually pick it up quite easily. ...
Read More »Fri, Feb 2, 2018
It may be the middle of winter, but we don't mind. Whether you like to catch them yourself or just eat them, February is a perfect time to go crabbing on the Southern Oregon Coast! Now that commercial crab season is finally here, a fresh Dungeness crab meal is waiting for you! Why not be adventurous and catch this delicacy yourself in the waters of lower Coos Bay?...
Read More »Tue, Nov 28, 2017
There is nothing like a heaping bowl of hot Clam Chowder to warm you up after a day of fishing, shopping, Whale Watching, checking out Holiday Lights at Shore Acres State Park or any of our other attractio...
Read More »Tue, Aug 29, 2017
One of the most common questions visitors ask is "Where's a great beach to just to hang out?" While there are several, we frequently direct our visitors to Bastendorff Beach, located 1/4 mile off the Cape Arago State Highway, about two miles west of Charleston. ...
Read More »Wed, Jul 19, 2017
The Oregon Coast is known for its natural beauty and there is no greater way to experience the unique nature of the Pacific Coast than along the Cape Arago Beach Loop. This short drive is the perfect way to have the quintessential Oregon Coast experience with stunning beaches, state parks, spectacular scenery along with the alluring sounds of waves crashing and sea lions barking....
Read More »Sun, Jul 9, 2017
If you have been following the adventures of our guest writer Steven Michael, you know that the Southern Oregon Coast is full of mystery. The beautiful historical cemeteries in and around Coos Country are excellent places to uncover the fascinating history behind the community we are today....
Read More »Thu, Mar 30, 2017
With spring now gracing Oregon's adventure coast, it's the ideal time to head out on the water and take part in one of Coos Bay's most renowned activities: fishing. We've offered tips and locations to help you spend a terrific day fishing; now it's time to offer a bit more detail on what you should pack for your Oregon fishing adventure. ...
Read More »Tue, Mar 21, 2017
With such of range of prime fishing spots, it's no wonder Coos Bay, North Bend and Charleston area is an angler's dream come true! Between the bay, ocean and 30+ lakes and rivers, you're all but guaranteed to enjoy a fishing trip worth bragging about this spring and summer. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you plan the ultimate fishing adventure this spring! ...
Read More »Tue, Jan 12, 2016
A fresh Dungeness crab meal is something every Oregon Coast visitor should experience during their stay. Many adventurous travelers enjoy catching their own Dungeness crab in the waters of lower Coos Bay for an unforgettable feast. We are following up on our local crabbing tips with suggestions on how to enjoy your fresh catch!...
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