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SILT COOS LAKE OREGON DUNES OVERLOOK OREGON TAHKENITCH LAKE SIUSLAW NAT'L GARDINER FOREST DUNES REEDSPORT NAT'L Umpqua River WINCHESTER BAY UMPQUA LIGHTHOUSE S.P. N WM. M. TUGMAN S.P. RECREATION S O U T H 101 LAKESIDE TENMILE LAKES ELLIOT STATE FOREST HAUSER CHARLESTON SUNSET BAY S.P. N SHORE ACRES S.P. N CAPE ARAGO S.P. N NA SOU T'L TH EST SLO UA UG RIN H ER ES. COAST AREA N NORTH BEND COOS BAY COQUILLE BULLARDS BEACH S.P. N 42S BANDON fter passing by the towering sand dunes of the Oregon Dunes MYRTLE POINT BANDON SNA N 42 National Recreation Area and the coastal cities of the Bay Area, the South Coast shows its wilder side. See the coast of yesteryear, where REMOTE LANGLOIS large areas between towns are nearly unchanged by human habitation and the ocean view is unobstructed. CAPE BLANCO POWERS After leaving Florence, the dunes are the dominant feature to CAPE N SIXES BLANCO S.P. SIX E the west of the highway, with several access points. On the east RIV S PORT ORFORD N ER HEADS S.P. side are some of the best bass-fishing lakes in the state. Halfway to GRASSY KNOB PORT Coos Bay, the dunes are breached by the Umpqua River, along which ORFORD N WILDERNESS ELK HUMBUG RIV lie the towns of the Lower Umpqua: the largest, Reedsport; the oldest, ER MOUNTAIN S.P. Gardiner; and the fishing village of Winchester Bay. Once you cross Coos Bay, the dunes are left behind and you enter SISKIYOU Oregon’s Bay Area, the largest population center on the coast. North OPHIR R Bend seamlessly joins the city of Coos Bay. Together, they support IVE UE R ROG NESIKA BEACH medical facilities, a municipal airport, an indoor shopping mall, a AGNESS community college with a culinary institute, a casino, and many NATIONAL WEDDERBURN cultural venues. Charleston remains a working fishing village and GOLD BEACH HUNTER CREEK is a great spot for a seafood dinner. CAPE SEBASTIAN SSC N PISTOL RIVER CAPE SEBASTIAN South of Coos Bay is popular Bandon by the Sea, with its great RIVER PISTOL RIVER SSV N PISTOL shops and restaurants in Old Town, world-class golf courses, and scenic CARPENTERVILLE 199 SAMUEL H. N FOREST offshore rocks. Let’s not forget that Bandon is also the Cranberry Capital BOARDMAN SSC SELMA of Oregon, so look for bogs along the highway. 101 KERBY Now the wild coast begins. The towns, located about 27 miles apart, CAVE JUNCTION have little development between them. Historic Port Orford has fabuHARRIS BEACH SRA N BROOKINGS lous ocean vistas, Gold Beach is the outlet for the famous Rogue River, O'BRIEN HARBOR N and Brookings is known for its native azaleas and the coast’s warmest SMITH RIVER PATRICK CREEK temperatures. The fishing around here is some of the best on the coast. GASQUET FORT DICK Look for myrtlewood shops for great souvenirs. Local artisans have SIX RIVERS turned this unique tree, native only to the South Coast, into beautiful NATIONAL salad bowls, clocks, and even golf putters. FOREST CRESCENT CITY With such a variety of landscapes to view, let the journey continue… ER COQUILLE RIV A 56 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 2008/2009 PACIFIC OCEAN R IVE OR ETC CH Ë Wildflowers bloom at Samuel H. Boardman State Park. – Photo by Charles Campbell REDWOOD NAT'L PARK REQUA N JESSIE M.HONEYMAN S.P. Glenada Breathtaking Natural Beauty I-5 ROSEBURG 99 I-5 GRANTS PASS TO MEDFORD AND ASHLAND OREGON CAVES NAT'L MONUMENT S OREGON CALIFORNIA South Coast: 198.7–363.0 Reedsport LOON LAKE (13 MILES EASTBay Winchester OF REEDSPORT 38 Business & Services 7 ON HWY 38, THEN 8 MILES OFF HIGHWAY. FOLLOW SIGNS) TAHKENITCH 02 RIVERFRONT WAY FIR AVE Where to Stay 09 E AV U PQ M U 07 04 Choose from many campgrounds www.clm-services.com WINCHESTER AVE A 01 NORTHWEST LAND MANAGEMENT 650-322-9255 REEDSPORT Where to Eat 05 BEDROCK’S RESTAURANT 541-271-4100 06 DON’S MAINSTREET DINER 07 HARBOR LIGHT FAMILY REST. 08 REEDSPORT COFFEE HOUSE 541-271-2032 541-271-3848 541-271-0928 Where to Shop 09 MIDCOAST MALL 541-271-0895 10 REEDSPORT PHARMACY & GIFTS 541-271-3631 11 THE MYRTLEWOOD GALLERY 541-271-4222 WINCHESTER BAY 02 UMPQUA DISCOVERY CENTER 101 CR FIELD HO SC 14TH ST 541-271-4816 New Natural History exhibit wing now open! Attractions Services 12 GREAT ADVENTURES DUNE TOURS877-271-0369 03 A 2 Z MINI STORAGE 541-271-3212 Hospital: Lower Umpqua Hospital Vacation Rentals 600 Ranch Road, 541-271-2171 UMPQUA SHOPPING 10 CENTER 126 FLORENCE OREGON DUNES 101 N WOAHINK LAKE PACIFIC OCEAN 18TH ST SKATE PARK 06 21ST ST 05 SILTCOOS LAKE NATIONAL 08 Ultimate tours, #1 Good times, personalized service, By appt. 13 BAYSIDE VACATION RENTALS 14 DOCKSIDE VACATION RENTALS 541-290-7317 541-271-1510 Where to Eat 15 ANCHOR GRILL RESTAURANT 16 KITTY’S KITCHEN 541-271-2149 541-271-1919 Where to Shop 17 LIGHTHOUSE GALLERY & GIFTS 18 SPORTSMAN’S CANNERY & BBQ 541-271-0973 541-271-3293 Fresh, Canned,Gift Packs. Weekend outdoor seafood BBQ. Where to Stay 19 SURFWOOD RV CAMPGROUND 20 WINCHESTER BAY INN 21 winchester bay RV RESORT 22ND ST RECREATION101 866-705-9176 800-246-1462 541-271-0287 138 full service sites with bay or ocean view, 2 launch ramps. WO NG LO 01 OD WINCHESTER BAY FRONTAGE RD 03 Oregon’s Dune Country. Free color brochure. Attractions 11 EE K 04 REEDSPORT-WINCHESTER BAY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 800-247-2155 /541-347-3495 DR 01 Roseburg TAHKENITCH SERVICES ROSEBURG VISITORS & CONVENTION BUREAU 800-444-9584 Beautiful Douglas County! AREA www.LANDofUMPQUA.com Photo by Ed Malone GARDINER WINCHESTER BAY REEDSPORT 38 N 21 18 15 NT LP 16 COHO HA POINT LP 14 BLVD 12 BEACH LM SA ON 18 BAYFRO R BO R DR RIVER UMPQUA N OO M F AY L A B H UMPQUA LIGHTHOUSE STATE PARK 101 20 WINCHESTER BAY 13 8TH S T 17 Salmon Harbo r Drive 58 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 2008/2009 101 19 N tion È The Reedsport chainsaw sculpting competi r. yea y ever d ken wee y Da ’s happens on Father www.northwestmagazines.com South Coast: 198.7–363.0 198.7 - Carter Lake Campground, Taylor Dunes Trailhead Oregon Dunes NRA campground. The trail is wheelchair accessible the first 1/2 mile and has a view of the lake. 199.1 - East Carter Boat Ramp 200.8 - Oregon Dunes Day Use Area Turn west off Hwy 101 and travel 1/2 mile to the overlook for views of the dunes and ocean. A recreation pass required. 202.5 - Tahkenitch Lake The lake is much larger than it appears from the highway. Less than a mile of the lake fronts on Highway 101, with long fingers extending inland for miles. This stretch is part of the Oregon Dunes NRA. At milepost 202.5, a variety of loop trails with creek views range from 1 to 6 miles. 203.4 - Tahkenitch Landing The Tahkenitch Boat Ramp is a half mile north of Tahkenitch Landing Campground, which has campsites and a boat landing. 203.6 - Tahkenitch Campground Tahkenitch Campground is on the east side of Hwy 101 and accepts reservations. Open May through September. A 3-mile trail leads to Threemile Lake. Frank Moore Ambassador for fly-fishing in The Land of Umpqua www.UMPQUAVACATION.com Just a short distance from Roseburg, Oregon, you’ll find 33 miles of water designated just for fly-fishing, all of it located along the spectacular North Umpqua River. What are you waiting for? For a free visitors guide to our land, call 800-440-9584 or visit www.landofumpqua.com. 209.4 - Gardiner (ZIP 97441) This community on the estuary of the Umpqua River was named after a Boston merchant whose ship wrecked near here in 1850. A walking tour encompasses historic houses, a pioneer cemetery, and the little Episcopal Church overlooking the city. The Tsunami gallery has a bronze foundry. Douglas County maintains a boat ramp on the river; there is limited adjacent parking. 210.3 - Smith River The Bolon Island Boat Ramp is maintained by Douglas County. 211.2 - Umpqua River Among Oregon rivers, the Umpqua is second in size to the Willamette, and is navigable by fairly large vessels as far upstream as Scottsburg. The Umpqua River bridge is the state’s largest swing-span bridge and was designed by McCullough. 211.4 - Hwy 38 Junction Take Hwy 38 east along the Umpqua River through historic Scottsburg and Elkton. www.VisitTheOregonCoast.com 2008/2009 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 59 Circle No. 36 on ad info card. (formerly Dunes Overlook) South Coast: 198.7–363.0 commercial fishermen and recreational fishing charters. Winchester Bay boasts the tallest dunes on the Oregon Coast. Salmon Harbor, with room for 900 boats, is home to several fishing charters. The harbor is surrounded by shops, cafes, art galleries, and lodging. The county and port also operate the Winchester Bay RV Resort. 215.5 - Umpqua River Whale Watching Station È The Umpqua Discovery Center in Reedsport is a great place to learn about local history. 211.5 - Reedsport (ZIP 97467) Reedsport is the major city in western Douglas County. Prominently situated on the edge of town, the Reedsport/ Winchester Bay Chamber of Commerce and Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area headquarters share the same building. Stop here for area information, recreational opportunities, and natural history exhibits. Visitors come to Reedsport for the chainsaw sculpture championship on Father’s Day weekend in June, Ocean Fest in July, DuneFest in August, and Tsalila: The Umpqua River Festival in September. Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area, 3-1/2 miles east on Hwy 38, boasts an interpretive center and approximately 100 to 150 Roosevelt elk plus other wildlife. 211.5 - Umpqua Discovery Center Experience interactive learning at the Umpqua Discovery Center. Turn on Hwy 38 and follow signs. Learn history and ecology of towns of the Lower Umpqua Region through innovative, state-of-the-art exhibits that have amazing dioramas and 40-foot wall murals painted by a local artist. (541-271-4816; www.umpquadiscoverycenter.com) 215.5 - Winchester Bay & Salmon Harbor (ZIP 97467) This small fishing village near the mouth of the Umpqua River is home to Located across road from Umpqua River Lighthouse on Umpqua Lighthouse Loop near Winchester Bay. This is a prime spot for observing whales passing by during spring and winter migrations. 215.5 – 217.0 - Umpqua Lighthouse Loop Built with identical plans as Heceta Head, Umpqua Lighthouse is slightly taller and sits on a bluff overlooking the mouth of the Umpqua River. Its red-and-white beams are beautiful at night. For a scenic drive from Winchester Bay, take this road that follows the shoreline on the south side of Salmon Harbor. Across the road from the harbor at mile 0.3 is Windy Cove Park. Public restrooms are located at mile 0.9. At mile 1.1, turn uphill on Umpqua Lighthouse Road. At mile 1.6 the Coastal Visitors Center contains historical exhibits and visitor information. Another 100 yards south is the lighthouse, which is still operational. Douglas County Parks and Recreation Department offers tours May through October (541-271-4631). X At mile 1.9, Umpqua Lighthouse State Park offers day-use facilities and campsites. The loop rejoins Hwy 101 at milepost 217. 217.2 - Winchester Bay Wayfinder Point This is a good place to see the mouth of the Umpqua and the lighthouse. There is ample parking and interpretive signs. 220.5 - Douglas/Coos County Line 221.5 - William M. Tugman State Park Located on Eel Lake east of the highway, Tugman has picnic facilities and campsites. ADA Accessible fishing dock. 222.0 - Lakeside (ZIP 97449) Lakeside is the gateway to beautiful Tenmile Lakes, among the largest lakes on the coast. The easy-going town extends from the highway to the lakes and is an ideal location for recreation, relaxation, and retirement. Services available in town include a lodge, motels, RV parks, marinas, restaurants, a 60 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 2008/2009 Kitty’s Kitchen is Christmas Forever Pies • Soups • Chowder • Sandwiches Clocks • Cards • Kites • Glass Art 541-271-1919 • 110 Bay Front Loop • Winchester Bay, A 2 Z Mini Storage SECURE STORAGE 2800 Frontage Rd www.northwestmagazines.com Reedsport, OR 97467-1868 South Coast: 198.7–363.0 101 Centrally located on the Oregon Coast at Hwy 101 & Hwy 38 PO Box 11 • Reedsport, OR 97467 Free Vacation Information 1-800-247-2155 www.reedsportcc.org www.winchesterbay.org Siltcoos Lake PA C IF IC 101 OCEAN Oregon Dunes National Rec. Area Takenitch Lake Gardiner Circle No. 91 on Ad Info Card. Calendar of Events Under New Ownership Luxury Big Rig Pull Thrus Private Wooded Spaces Tennis Courts & Heated Pool FREE Wi-Fi Internet 541-271-4020 • www.SurfwoodRV.net Feb 16–17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Confluence 2008– A Wine, Beer, Seafood, Music Festival May 25–27. . . . . . . . Memorial Day Celebration June 12–15. . Chainsaw Sculpting Championships July 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fireworks Over the Bay July 18–20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ocean Fest July 30—Aug 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DuneFest Aug 1–31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crab Bounty Hunt Aug 2–9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lighthouse Week Aug 22–23. . . . . . . . . . . . . Kool Coastal Nights Car Show & Shine Aug 30—Sept 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . Art by the Bay Aug 30—Sept 1. . . . . . . . . STEP Salmon Derby Sept 27–28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tsalila Festival Dec 5–6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Holiday Bazaar 126 Reedsport 101 38 Umpqua River Winchester Bay Circle No. 11 on Ad Info Card. BE • K 'S OC DR PIZZERIA • CHOWDER HOUSE & GRILL Pizza • Salad Bar • Sandwiches Homemade Clam Chowder Ribs • Chicken • Fish & Chips Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Appetizers • Beer & Oregon Wines Delivery to RV Resorts & Motels Game Room & Big Screen TV 271-4100 or 271-4111 2165 Winchester Ave. Reedsport Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 208 Bayfront Loop • Winchester Bay •541-271-2104 www.VisitTheOregonCoast.com quiet, on the harbor View, Suite & Spa Units Available HBO, Wi-Fi Continental Breakfast Resv. 1-800-246-1462 www.winbayinn.com 541-271-4871 • 390 Broadway Winchester Bay, OR 97467 Great Adventures biggest dunes best buggies Seats 1-5 plus Driver/Guide FUN, wonder, beauty & thrills! Mild to wild—your way! All year—ages & groups 1-100 #1 coast experience Ultimate Dune Tour Rides Local 1-5412008/2009 Free 1-877- 271-0369 BaySide Vacation Rentals Beach Apartments with a beautiful Bayside View Walking distance to docks, fishing, restaurants Near Beach & Dunes • Electric Fireplaces in all Units 115 8th St • Winchester Bay, OR 97467 • 541-290-7317 www.baysidevacationrentals.net Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 61 South Coast: 198.7–363.0 Lakeside Business & Services 02 City Hall 01 541-759-3011 9115 N Lake Road, PO Box L, ohwy.com/or/l/lakeside.htm 01 T’REE ACRES SHELL & MINI MART541-759-4641 Deli, ATM, Diesel, Racing Fuel, propane. 72327 HWY 101 Where to Shop N 02 USREY’S ROCK BIN S TH N8 04 T T LN K EE CR E 03 TO PD R RK 05 HI Where to Stay 03 LAKESHORE LODGE, REST & LOUNGE541-759-3161 Lakefront dining, lodging, lounge & RV park. On the water! 04 NORTH LAKE RV RESORT & MARINA 541-759-3515 SOUTH TENMILE LAKE LL PA AV CAN AL ST TENMILE D ER AK NL T HS 6TH 11T POR AIR TEN MIL E 101 541-759-2321 Beads, rocks, opal, jewelry & rock equipment. www.northlakeresort.com 110 sites, ON THE LAKE Services 05 OSPREY POINT RV RESORT 541-759-2801 LAKESIDE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 541-759-3979 Modern Lakefront destination resort with all facilities. Water recreation, boat ramps, fishing, lodging, RV parks! market, and on Hwy 101 a gas station, minimart, and deli. Every July, Lakeside hosts a festival, car show, and spectacular fireworks display on South Tenmile Lake; the third weekend in August enjoy the annual Drag Boat Races. Hwy 101 once ran through Lakeside, which was a resort favored by Hollywood stars in the 1930s. Tenmile Lake and North Tenmile Lake both touch the town, with narrow arms snaking inland for miles. Tenmile Lake County Park features a picnic area, swimming/wading area, and boat ramps. 222.3 - Eel Creek Campground Part of the Oregon Dunes NRA, this campground, operated by a concessionaire, has sites for tent and RV campers. The dunes stretch for miles behind the campground. 222.6 - Hike: John Dellenback 222.7 - Lakeside, south entrance One mile east to downtown Lakeside and Tenmile Lakes. 224.3 - Spinreel Campground This Oregon Dunes NRA campground, popular with off-road enthusiasts, has a dayuse area plus easy access to Tenmile Creek. 226.5 - Saunders Lake & County Park Public access to a small lake and Senator Jack Ripper County Park with a Photo by Chris Bryant Creek BAC DU NES TRAIL 101 K LEN Eel JO H EL N D Pacific Ocean Dunes Trail (6 miles round-trip, mod- erate to strenuous) John Dellenback Dunes Trailhead Parking area just off highway. After interpretive loop, climb some of Oregon’s highest sand dunes and pass a forest island before reaching the beach. 62 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 2008/2009 È The Dunes north of North Bend are a great place to have fun. www.northwestmagazines.com South Coast: 198.7–363.0 See what the BUZZ is about! 6 MI. N7 North Bend Business & Services NORTH BEND AIRPORT 15 12 VIRGINIA AVE 14 <TO COOS BAY WOODLAND DR • Indoor Pool • Gym • Arcade 05 • Big Buffets 08 06 Attractions N • Bayview Dining 17TH ST <TO BEACHES • Bayside Hotel with Jacuzzi Suites 04 11 SHERMAN AVE MARION AVE BROADWAY 02 PONY VILLAGE MALL 13 NORTH7 MONROE AVE SOUTH7 10 09 • Slots, Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Poker and Keno FLORIDA ST UNION STREET PONY SLOUGH 07 NEWMARK ST 03 • Waterfront RV Park • Nightly Entertainment 01 101 541.756.8800 or800.953.4800 800.953.4800 Hwy. 101 on Coos Bay www.themillcasino.com BOYNTON PARK 07 LA COSTA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 541-751-0066 The best Mexican food in town, Great Margaritas!Live Music! 01 THE MILL CASINO • HOTEL & RV PARK Hwy 101 on Coos Bay • Open 24 Hours 800-953-4800 02 NORTH BEND LANES 541-756-0571 Family Cosmic Bowling, Karaoke, Back Alley Pub & Grill Services City Hall: 541-756-8500 835 California, PO Box B, www.northbendcity.org 03 Coquille Indian Tribe 541-756-0904 08 PANCAKE MILL RESTAURANT Breakfast-Lunch-Pie Shop-Espresso-Bakery, On Hwy 101 09 PORTA RESTAURANT 541-756-4900 Tues-Sat 5-10pm.Reservations recommended. Delicious! 10 SOZO TEA & COFFEE 541-756-5422 Coffee, sandwiches, specialty desserts, wifi. Meeting room. Where to Shop Tribal Government and Tribal information. 11 BEAUTY & THE BEAST ANTIQUES 541-756-3670 North Bend Information Center: 541-756-4613/800-472-9176 The friendliest Antique Shop with the best inventory! 1380 Sherman Ave., nbinfo@uci.net Where to Eat 04 BAR WENCH, RESTAURANT & BAR 541-751-1571 12 Coos Head Food Store 541-756-7264 Open daily, Organic produce, natural foods, wine & more! 13 CRYSTAL DOLPHIN GALLERY 541-756-1989 Complete bar with European Beers. Great menu. Original jewelry, glass & artwork by Oregon artists. crystaldolphin@peoplepc.com www.oregonart-artists.com 05 Ciccarelli’s 14 PONY VILLAGE MALL northwest cuisine with an international flair 2076 Sherman Ave North Bend, OR 541-751-1999 Where to Stay Restaurant 06 Crepes, Soup, Quiche, Baked Goods Art, Books, Espresso, Performances Hours: Mon–Sat 6am–8pm; Sun 10am–6pm 541-751-1475 • 3229 Broadway, Suites H&I www.goodfoodhungryminds.com www.VisitTheOregonCoast.com 0801_OCM_Mile by Mile_2.375x4.75 541-756-2751 541-756-0433 Largest indoor shopping mall on the Oregon Coast! 15 A CO-ZEE BED & BREAKFAST 541-817-6117 2 Rooms, Conv Location, acozeebnb@charter.net Complete Bar Great Food 645 Virginia Ave North Bend 541-751-1571 barwenchinc.com 2008/2009 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 63 South Coast: 0.0–0.0 Accessories • Banks Cell Phones • Clothing & Shoes • Furniture • Food Galleries • Gifts & Cards 101 N FLORIDA ST 09 MARION AVE VIRGINIA AVE BROADWAY EAST MALL S7 MONROE AVE PONY SLOUGH N7 NORTH BEND AIRPORT Hair & Nails • Jewelry Music & Books Services • Specialty Stores Sporting Goods • Theater 02 PONY VILLAGE MALL 05 15 RESTROOMS 08 12 17TH ST 04 SOUTH MALL NORTH MALL ELEVATOR 07 03 RESTROOMS 06 11 10 13 RESTROOMS 14 01 RESTROOMS 1611 Virginia Ave North Bend, OR 541-756-0433 www.ponyvillagemall.com Pony Village mall Services 01 ANYTIME TRAVEL 541-756-2876 Cruises, Airlines, Tours, Pkgs Available • Travel Specialists 02 STATE FARM Gibson INSURANCE 541-756-0596 JOHN GIBSON, Agent www.neighborforlife.com 541-756-4799 UPPER LEVEL 05 MAMMA MIA’S ITALIAN CUISINE 541-751-0837 Authentic Italian, Live Music Fri & Sat nites. Espresso Bar, Lt. Lunches, pastries, kitchen store. 08 HARRY RITCHIE JEWELERS NW largest family-owned jewelry store. 04 LUCKY DRAGON BUFFET 09 HORSIN’ AROUND 541-756-7490 541-756-7323 12 SUNSET SPORTS 541-756-3483 Dive • Kayak • Apparel. sunsetsports.net 13 TEE SHIRT EXPRESS 541-756-0122 Oregon souvenirs, gifts, tees, sweatshirts, hats. 541-756-5413 14 THE ROSE PALETTE 541-756-9655 Gallery, painting classes. www.therosepalette.net 541-751-TACK Chinese Cuisine, Sushi Bar, Mongolian Grill. Tack • Supply • Western Outlet • Clothing boat ramp and day-use picnic area. 229.0 - Hauser 232.7 - Horsfall Dunes, Beach Access Horsfall Road passes four Oregon Dunes NRA campgrounds and a picnic area. Horsfall campground has sand access to a popular OHV area. Sandtracks Picnic Area is a quiet place for a family gathering. Bluebill is a traditional campground near Bluebill Lake. Each site at Wild Mare Horse Camp has at least one corral. Horsfall Beach campground is designed for off-road enthusiasts. 233.7 - Road to Kentuck Golf Course 234.0 - McCullough Memorial Bridge Designed by McCullough and built in 1936, this was the longest bridge along the coast when built. This steel cantilever truss bridge is 5305 feet long and rises high over the water for easy boat traffic clearance. In 1947 this bridge was dedicated posthumously to its designer. 64 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 2008/2009 541-756-7200 When you care enough to send the very best! Your locally owned hometown Sears center. 06 Cone 9 Cookware-Espresso Bar 541-756-4535 07 EDGE WIRELESS 10 KATY’S HALLMARK SHOP 11 SEARS Where to Shop Family Mexican Restaurant, Cocktails, To Go Orders. 541-756-5799 MEZZANINE ELEVATOR Premier voice and data wireless service. Where to Eat 03 LOS DOS AMIGOS SAFEWAY 15 THE ARTIST LOFT GALLERY 541-756-4088 Original art, traditional and contemporary. 235.0 - North Bend (ZIP 97459) Arrive in the century-old city of North Bend after crossing the historic McCullough Bridge, the city’s official symbol. Downtown North Bend has scores of art galleries and antique and novelty shops, as well as Pony Village Mall, the only indoor mall on the coast. Enjoy some of the region’s best art displays during Art Walks, held on the second Thursday of each month. For live entertainment, visit Little Theater on the Bay, the www.northwestmagazines.com South Coast: 0.0–0.0 The Mall That Has It All! 541-751-0837 • www.mammamia1.com Katy’s Cards • Gifts • Stationery • Collectibles Ornaments • 541-756-7200 nt ly i M–F: 10am–8pm Sat : 10am–6pm Sun: 11am–6pm 541-756-3483 Dive • Kayak • Apparel Sporting Goods • Activewear 541-756-0122 • Gifts Oregon Souvenirs • Tees & More s go m 541-756-7490 s Ami Do Fa Chinese Cuisine BBQ Grill • Sushi Bar 541-756-5799 Los Edge Wireless ra Romantic Atmosphere Authentic Italian Cuisine Fine Dining Open Lunch & Dinner Live Entertainment Every Fri & Sat night Me xican Res ta u Orders to Go Cocktails Pony Village Mall 541-756-4799 Your Local Hometown Don’t Save Money On A Haircut. Save Money On Car Insurance. Your State Farm® agent’s got your back with the right coverage 40% on car insurance. Call me today. and discounts up to XX% John Gibson, Agent 1611 Virginia Avenue North Bend, OR 97459-2729 Bus: 541-756-0596 www.neighborforlife.com statefarm.com® P060347 1/08 State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company (not in NJ), State Farm Indemnity Company (NJ) - Bloomington, IL Owner: Scott Farlow • Appliances • Lawn and Garden • Home Electronics • Exercise Equipment • Hardware • Tools • Home Services 541-756-7323 cone 9 Cookware & Espresso Bar Lunches & Pastries 541-756-4535 Original Art • 541-756-4088 South Coast: 198.7–363.0 Charleston Business & Services COOS BAY N HOLLYWOOD LN 02 13 WIL SH 08 HWY 14 1.8 Miles 01 03 05 C APE ARA GO H 11 06 WY 09 SOUTH SLOUGH 04 AR Y BB LI DR 07 OYSTER COVE GRILLE & BAR CHARLESTON 541-888-0703 Steaks & Seafoods as seen on Food Network $40 a Day. Attractions JOE NEY RD 08 SEA BASKET RESTAURANT 541-267-4027 Guided explorations that reconnect you with nature. Services 02 BETTY KAY CHARTERS D JO EN EY SL OU GH RD 10 C AP E 07 01 WAVECREST DISCOVERIES BLV A G O 12 S 7 DEVI L IRE BARVIEW WAYSIDE STATE PARK Where to Shop 09 CHARLEYTOWN MARKETPLACE 800-752-6303 541-888-5711 Fresh Fish & Chips, Chowder, The Best Burgers! Ice Cream 541-888-0146 The Best Oregon wines, jams, art, antiques, clothing & gifts. OCEAN FISHING & NATURE TOURS bettykaycharters.com 10 DAVEY JONES LOCKER 03 Charleston info center Gas • Grocery • Deli • Bait • Rentals • Taffy. 541-888-2311 Oregon’s Bay Area Playground, Fishing, crabbing, beaches! 541-888-3941 11 KINNEE’S GIFTS & SHELLS Vacation Rentals 04 LOU’S BAY VIEW VACATION RENTAL 541-888-4419 Where to Stay Stunning bay view, sleeps 8+, www.lousbayview.com 12 CHARLESTON HARBOR INN 4 Units, RV/boat parking. Where to Eat 05 CHUCK’S SEAFOOD/CB OYSTER CO.541-888-5525 Oregon seafood • Fresh, canned, gift packs & more! 06 HIGH TIDE CAFE 541-888-5924 Collectables • OregonProducts • Shells • Treasures 541-888-3664 Award winning Chowder & Seafood, Bay View. 541-888-1178 charlestonharborinn.com 13 OCEANSIDE RV PARK 541-888-2598/800-570-2598 BEACH ACCESS,71 sites, Big rigs welcome, Pets OK. 14 CHARLESTON MARINA RV PARK - At the Harbor! 98 full-service sites. charlestonmarina.com 541-888-9512 66 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 2008/2009 longest-running community theater in Oregon. Check out the town’s eateries. If you like oysters, you can’t get them any fresher than those grown in the Bay Area. 235.2 - Simpson Park Simpson Park, operated by the City of North Bend Parks Department, serves as a backdrop to the county museum and the town information center (541-756-2656). 235.2 - Coos County Historical Museum The museum displays local artifacts. Open Tuesdays through Saturdays (541756-6320; www.cooshistory.org). 235.2 - North Bend Information Center Provides information on North Bend, Coos Bay, Charleston, and surrounding areas (541-756-4613 or 800-472-9176). 235.5 - Turn off to Charleston Loop Turn off in North Bend at Ocean Beaches/Charleston exit and continue to a turnout at milepost 12.3 on Cape Arago Hwy. A number of points of interest are located along this route. Drive west on Virginia, Broadway, and Newmark for more than 3 miles, where the road turns south and becomes Cape Arago Hwy (Empire Blvd). Drivers coming from the south can turn west on Commercial in downtown Coos Bay, joining Newmark just before it reaches the Empire District. Mileages mentioned below are computed from the turnoff. 0.5 - Pony Village Mall This is the largest covered mall on the Oregon Coast, with over 50 stores and services. 2.2 - Southwestern Oregon Community College Besides serving the area for its higher education needs, there are lots of offerings for non-students, including plays, concerts, and lectures at the Hales Center of Performing Arts and Chef ’s Table where the public can enjoy the culinary delights of up-and-coming student chefs at the Oregon Coast Culinary Institute. 2.4 - John Topits Park & Empire Lakes Walking trails, benches, fishing, a sandy beach, non-motorized boats, and three lakes make this a popular recreation park. 2.6 - Empire District As the earliest white settlement in Coos County, this district was once the county seat. The area offers good clamming and has a public boat ramp. www.northwestmagazines.com 8.5 - Charleston (ZIP 97420) Southwest of Coos Bay on Cape Arago Highway is the fishing village of Charleston, known for its safe harbor, charter boat services, clamming, crabbing, great restaurants, shops, and whale watching. 8.5 - Fishing Docks, Charleston For great photos, fishing, and crabbing, turn right on Boat Basin Way and then right on Kingfisher Way to docks. Best time is early morning or with fog. 8.7 - Junction with Seven Devils Road Seven Devils Road is part of the Charleston-to-Bandon tour route and leads to South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve with its interpretive center and trails. The road eventually returns to Hwy 101 north of Bandon. 10.4 - Bastendorff Beach County Park The 89-acre park has a campground and day-use facilities with picnic areas and great views of the ocean. Easy access to 2 miles of beach. Contact the Coos County Parks Office for picnicking and shelter reservations (541-396-3121, ext. 354). 11.6 - Sunset Bay State Park This popular camping and day-use park on a sheltered bay is the first of a trio of well-known state parks along the highway to Cape Arago and the only one with camping facilities. Circle No. 68 on ad info card. South Coast: 198.7–363.0 Photo by Laren Woolley È A dramatic wave at Shore Acres State Park. www.VisitTheOregonCoast.com 2008/2009 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 67 South Coast: 198.7–363.0 Coos Bay Business & Services Attractions 01 COOS ART MUSEUM 541-267-3901 3rd Oldest Art Museum in Oregon. www.coosart.org KO O S 541-269-2474 www.coosbayspeedway.us AC HES DR TO BE For OREGON Real Estate oregoncoastpropertiesonline.com 06 ND < THOMPSON RD BE D COOS BAY H RT BL V NO EA N 03 ALICE STANFILL-CENTURY 21 BEST REALTY, INC. Coastal property REAL ESTATE specialist! 541-404-4774 04 RAYA ZIEGLER-LOCATORS REALTY 541-297-5260 MICHIGAN AVE WOODLAND 34TH ST OC Real Estate BA Y BLVD < TO NORTH BEND Open Weekends. NEWMARK ST 05 <TO 02 COOS BAY SPEEDWAY N 09 101 Services 25 MINGUS PARK 541-888-1800 Do it yourself dog wash, quality pet foods & boutique 06 BAY AREA HOSPITAL BROADWAY ST 05 ALISON’S PET PALACE 03 24 541-269-8111 (SEE AD) 21 ANDERSON AVE KRUSE AVE 09 541-266-0276 Home Decor-Gifts, Clark Shoes, gifts for all! 14 FICTION 101 BOOKS & ANTIQUES 541-267-2111 Gently used books. Specialties: fiction, military history. All paperbacks $2.00. www.fiction101books.com Where to Eat 15 KATRINA KATHLEEN’S HOME DECOR 541-266-9973 10 BENETTI’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT 541-267-6066 Home Decor, Specialty Gifts and Garden Accessories Bay view, genuine Italian cuisine, nightly dinner specials. 16 MY YARN SHOP 11 Award Winning Organic Restaurant European Bakery • Gourmet Coffee • Full Bar Live Music Fri & Sat Summer Eves 541-260-0868 • www.ricspostobella.com 161 Anderson Avenue, Coos Bay Where to Shop 12 ART CONNECTION SUPPLIES & FRAMING Art Store, Gifts, Cards, Handmade paper. 541-267-0186 541-266-8230/888-664-9276 Designer yarns, patterns, accessories. myyarnshop.com 17 NORTH WIND KITE COMPANY 541-266-7230 All types of kites, pirate gear & more. Bike rentals 18 THE OREGON CONNECTION 800-255-5318 Myrtlewood & Gifts. FREE factory tour, huge gift shop. 19 SINCERELY YOURS ANTIQUE MALL 541-267-0905 Vintage jewelry, linens, furniture, tools, books, 40+ dealers 20 THE POTTERY CO. 23 02 18 Coos Bay Speedway 8 Miles S on Hwy 42 Where to Stay 22 Coos Bay Manor Bed & Breakfast Inn Romantic Getaway 955 South Fifth Street Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 D 1.800.269.1224 LV TB ES coosbaymanor.com W TH SO U 13 THE DUNES COASTAL LIVING n JOHNSON AVE 101 SOUTH 4TH ST 5TH ST 22 mv 101 NORTH INGERSOLL ST ELROD AVE “Creating partnerships to improve the region’s economy.” CURTIS AVE ELROD AVE < 101 NORTH 4TH ST 5TH ST CURTIS AVE 08 SOUTH COAST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, INC. www.scdcinc.org 800-717-7945 101 SOUTH7 11 20 13 15 16 10 19 17 01 07 2ND ST 12 6TH ST Enjoy World-Class fishing, clamming,crabbing, beaches, dune buggies, gaming, hiking, biking, lodging & camping. 50 Central, Coos Bay, OR 97420 oregonsbayareachamber.com 08 2ND ST 07 OREGON’S ADVENTURE COAST VISITOR CENTER Coos Bay-North Bend-Charleston800-824-8486 3RD ST CENTRAL AVE 3RD ST 500 Central Ave., www.coosbay.org CENTRAL AVE ANDERSON AVE 5TH ST 541-269-8912 COMMERCIAL AVE 14 BROADWAY ST City Hall: 04 COMMERCIAL AVE 4TH ST The largest hospital on the Oregon Coast provides comprehensive medical services and 24-hour emergency. Visit us online at www.bayareahospital.org. 23 EDGEWATER INN 800-233-0423 Waterfront, Indoor Pool, Spa, Continental Breakfast. 24 HOLIDAY BEST WESTERN MOTEL 800-228-8655 Downtown, indoor pool & spa, kitchen suites. 25 RED LION HOTEL 800 RED LION 145 Newly renovated guest rooms, restaurant & lounge. 541-267-0387 The Paint Your Own Pottery Place! 145 Anderson Ave 21 THREADS THAT BIND QUILT SHOP 541-267-0749 Everything for the quilter! 68 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 2008/2009 www.threadsthatbind.net www.northwestmagazines.com South Coast: 198.7–363.0 Circle No. 83 on ad info card. 11.9 - Sunset Bay Golf Course This 36 par course wanders up a valley with stunning hillside views and thick woods. 12.3 - Cape Arago Lighthouse Viewpoint Beautiful views of this 44-foot high tower, which was first illuminated in 1934. 12.8 - Shore Acres State Park Louis Simpson, early timber baron and developer of the city of North Bend, built his estate on this site. The original mansion is gone, but botanical gardens and a caretaker’s cottage remain. View some of the most spectacular winter storms and wave action on the Oregon Coast. Between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve, the park comes alive with over a quarter million lights for a spectacular holiday display. A popular hiking trail leads north and south from the park. Day-use fee (888-3732 or 800-551-6949). 13.9 - Simpson Reef & Shell Island Overlook This is a good place to view marine animals that have made the offshore rocks their home. 14.4 - Cape Arago State Park The offshore rocks are part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge. The park has picnic tables and excellent whale watching.(Back to Hwy 101) THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY TO EXPERIENCE THE BAY. • Stay Comfortable® guest rooms with plush pillowtop beds • Free high-speed wireless Internet • Restaurant & lounge • Seasonal heated outdoor pool, whirlpool & fitness center Antiques • Collectibles Exquisite Vintage Jewelry Estate Linens • Antique Tools Seafood Baskets • Oregon Wines & Tasty Oregon Products Enjoy Our Coffee corner! 541-267-0905 Between Hwy 101 N & Hwy 101 S, next to Benetti’s 270 S Broadway • Coos Bay, Oregon 1313 N. Bayshore Dr. • Coos Bay, OR 97420 541-267-4141 redlion.com • 800-Red Lion 2000/1007 www.VisitTheOregonCoast.com 2008/2009 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 69 South Coast: 0.0–0.0 Circle No. 99 on ad info card. South Coast: 0.0–0.0 Photo by George Richards 236.2 - The Mill Casino and Hotel 24 hour Vegas styled casino offering over 700 slots, card and table games. Also features a variety of nightly dining and entertainment options. 237.0 - Marshfield Sun Printing Museum The Marshfield Sun was published in this building until 1946. Open Tuesdays through Saturdays, Memorial Day through Labor Day. Otherwise, call for appointment (541-267-3762). 237.5 - Coos Bay (ZIP 97420) Coos Bay, the largest city on the Oregon Coast, offers a large antique mall, numerous other antique and gift shops, galleries, a boardwalk, an international port, and a variety of lodging and dining experiences. Downtown Coos Bay has a visitor information center located between the two traffic corridors of Hwy 101. The Coos Art Museum is nearby on Anderson in a former 1930s U.S. Post Office building. Each March the jazz festival attracts groups from around the country, each July the Oregon Coast Music Festival brings www.VisittheOregonCoast.com È Sea lions sun themselves at Charleston Harbor. 2008/2009 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 71 COQUILLE · MYRTLE POINT Business & Services 11T COQUILLE HS COOS BAY 10 TOP South Coast: 198.7–363.0 milepost 6.5 Peter Iredale Loop or 7.5 2 7.0 Fort to Sea Trail or 13.1 3 65.0 Cape Lookout Trail T 01 COQUILLE’S VICTORIAN TEA 01 02 COQUILLE BANDON 541-396-2579 JULY 19-20, 2008, Period Costume, Food, Music. LL 101 A TO PD R K R PA 42 MYRTLE POINT HI Services 02 COQUILLE VALLEY HOSPITAL 541-396-3101 Improving Lives Through Exceptional Health Care. Your partner for a Healthy Community! www.cvhospital.org outstanding musicians together for a series of performances, and in September, the Bay Area Fun Festival includes the Prefontaine Memorial Run. These are just a few of the festivals and activities held throughout the year. 238.8 - The Oregon Connection Visit the retail operation and enjoy a tour of a myrtlewood factory. 239.0 - Turnoff to Allegany 239.0 - Millicoma Marsh Turn east on Coos River/Allegany Road, go 1.1 miles, left on D street, right on 4th Avenue, and right on gravel road to parking lot adjacent to football field. Stay left at each fork to complete a 1-mile loop through saltmarsh and woodlands. 244.2 - Junction with Hwy 42 to Coquille, Myrtle Point, I–5 Coquille, a community known for its historic homes and melodrama at the Sawdust Theatre, has been the Coos County seat for more than 100 years. Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Information Center (541-396-3414; www.coquillechamber. com). Myrtle Point, home of the Coos Photo by Randy Bradley location 1 Attractions VE N Terrific Hikes 4 135.7 Beverly Beach 5 166.9 6 177.3 Heceta Head & Hobbit or Trails 178.3 7 222.6 8 293.5 Blacklock Point Trail 9 305.5 Humbug Mountain Loop 10 351.3 Cooks Ridge/Gwynn Creek Loop John Dellenback Dunes Trail Samuel Boardman State Scenic Corridor County Fair, is an agricultural center loaded with historical sites. The Coos County Logging Museum (541-572-1014) is in a unique building with most unusual acoustics. Open daily summer, otherwise call. Contact City Hall (541-572-2626). 252.0 - Coos County Forest The timberland that borders Hwy 101 is part of the 9000-acre Coos County Forest. Menasha Corporation manages it and offers free tours on Wednesdays in July, August, and September (541-269-0215 or 800-824-8486). Please call ahead. 253.0 - North Junction Seven Devils Road È Bandon seastacks at sunset. 72 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 2008/2009 Seven Devils Road runs from Hwy 101 to the Cape Arago Hwy just south of Charleston. Another junction to Hwy 101 is at milepost 256.9. A few miles brings you to Seven Devils State Recreation Site, with picnicking and beach access. 258.2 - Bandon Dunes Golf Resort Three courses, hotel, resort facilities. Considered one of the best golf resorts in America. 259.2 - Coquille River Lighthouse Access is through Bullards Beach State www.northwestmagazines.com South Coast: 198.7–363.0 Park; follow signs. The lighthouse is staffed May through October. Also called Bandon Light, the lighthouse has become the symbol of Bandon. 259.2 - Bullards Beach State Park A 1289-acre year-round park with campgrounds, sand dunes, forests, and 4 miles of beach with access to the north jetty and Coquille River Lighthouse. 259.7 - Coquille River Navigable by large vessels as far as the town of Coquille, the Coquille River provides excellent tidewater fishing. 259.8 - Bandon Marsh National Photo by Laren Woolley Wildlife Refuge After crossing bridge across Coquille River, turn west on Riverside Drive and look for turnout for refuge. This marsh is considered one of the best birding areas along the Pacific Coast. Every low tide brings in hundreds of shorebirds, which attract raptors—especially peregrines. Tens of thousands of migrating birds stop here. 261.5 - Junction with Hwy 42S At this point, the mileposts on Hwy 101 make an 8-mile jump. The original Hwy 101, which ran through Coquille and took 8 more miles, is now Hwys 42 and 42S. This is milepost 269.5 viewed from the south. 270.0 - Bandon (ZIP 97411) Bandon was rebuilt after a devastating 1936 fire destroyed the entire business district and most of the residences. A brick chimney on the site of the old bakery stands as a memorial just off Hwy 101. Today the Old Town district is a center for art galleries, shops, and great dining places. More great dining is along Beach Loop Drive. The chamber office and visitor information center are at the entrance to Old Town. Bandon is known as the Cranberry Capital of Oregon, and the annual Cranberry Festival in September brings many people to town. The Sprague Theatre is the venue for live theater productions. 270.8 - Offshore Rocks, Bandon Take Beach Loop Drive south and turn in at Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint. This viewpoint has several offshore rocks including Face Rock. Best time to take photos is early morning or evening with Face Rock silhouetted against glow from setting sun. 270.8 - Access to Beach Loop Drive www.VisitTheOregonCoast.com È Cape Arago in the late aftern oon sun. The north end of Beach Loop Drive is reached by turning west at the light at this milepost or driving south along the waterfront of Old Town past the old Coast Guard station. Beach Loop passes Bandon Rocks, Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint, Face Rock Golf Course, and Bandon State Natural Area. 277.5 - Bradley Lake Look for a brown state park sign on the east side of the highway; access is on west side. There is no charge for boat launching. 279.5 - Bandon Crossing Golf Course 281.5 - West Coast Game Park Safari America’s largest wild animal petting park has 450 animals representing 75 spe- cies. Visitors walk among free-roaming wildlife and enjoy the park’s numerous large predator and big-hoofed animal exhibits. Admission charged (541-3473106; www.gameparksafari.com). 283.0 - Cranberry Bogs 283.0 - New River Area of Critical Environmental Concern Turn west on Croft Road 9 miles south of Bandon. Go 1.5 miles, stay right at fork, and proceed to parking lot. If road beyond is open, continue 1 mile to boat ramp. Miles of trails now open for viewing numerous songbirds during spring and summer and thousands of shorebirds during migration. 2008/2009 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 73 South Coast: 198.7–363.0 Photo by George Richards To Hwy 101 & Bandon Boice Cope County Park Floras Lake LAK E TRAIL Pacific Ocean BLACKLOCK POINT TRAIL Castle Rock POR AIR CO T-FL O RAS Waterfall Blacklock Point Cape Blanco State Airport Si xe s River To Hwy 101 & Bandon Airport Road 285.8 - Coos/Curry County Line È Cape Blanco Lighthouse, near Port Orford. 287.8 - Langlois (ZIP 97450) This small community has antique shops and limited tourist facilities. 288.9 - Floras Lake Ill-fated Lakeport, a community born from the belief that Floras Lake could be a major shipping point for Oregon Coast products, disappeared after the discovery that the lake could have ocean access only through expensive locks that would have drained the lake. Today there is access to a boat launch and the lake is popular with windsurfers. Boice–Cope County Park has camping sites. Á 293.5 - Blacklock Point Trail (3.5 miles round-trip, easy) Turn on Airport Road, continue 3 miles to gravel parking area. Trail parallels airport briefly, bear left at both junctures with Oregon Coast Trail, continue through forested areas to open grassy point with 180-degree ocean view. 295.7 - Sixes River The Sixes is the northernmost of the rivers from which America’s Wild Rivers Coast gets its name. The others, going south, are the Elk, Rogue, and Chetco in Curry County, and the Smith and Klamath in Del Norte County in California. 296.6 - Cape Blanco Access Cape Blanco, 5 miles west of Hwy 101, was discovered by Spanish explorer Martin de Aguilar in 1603. Cape Blanco State Park is located at the westernmost point in Oregon, Call or visit us online for a no-risk trial copy of our current issue. I f you like the magazine and want to subscribe, pay the invoice when it comes. 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The historic Hughes House, an 1898 Victorian home, is open for tours during the same season and hours as the lighthouse. 297.8 - Elk River Road An Oregon Fish and Wildlife hatchery is 6 miles upstream on this noted fishing river. 300.0 - Paradise Point SRS A great overlook for whale and storm watching and an uncrowded beach. 300.5 - Garrison Lake & Tseriadun SRS Within Port Orford lies this mediumsized lake for boating recreation. Tseriadun State Park is a new ocean beach access park. Circle No. 96 on ad info card. 301.0 - Port Orford (ZIP 97465) Small, friendly, and quirky, Port Orford feels a lot like California’s Big Sur 20 Continued on page 78 The Cobbler’s Bench Shoes • Boots • Purses Outdoor Wear • Shoe Repair Custom Leather Work 110 2nd St • Bandon 541-347-9012 the Best Western Inn at Face Rock The Inn at Face Rock • 3225 Beach Loop Drive • Bandon, OR 97411 541-347-9441 • 1-800-638-3092 • Fax 541-347-2532 • www.innatfacerock.com www.VisitTheOregonCoast.com 2008/2009 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 75 South Coast: 198.7–363.0 BOAT BASIN 15 1ST ST OREGON 2ND ST 21 25 101 27 FILLMORE ELMIRA DELAWARE 05 06 42S 42S 31 19 28 BANDON 26 14 24 13 N 08 10 12 07 SEABIRD DR 09 BANDON STATE PARK 11TH ST 11TH ST 03 16 33 34 30 9TH ST 10TH ST 11 MORRISON RD 22 CHICAGO 17 18 BALTIMORE AV E ALABAMA 20 COQUILLE RIVER LIGHTHOUSE SW 23 29 RIVER BEA H LOOP D C R TY 04 PACIFIC OCEAN COQUILLE TO S JET BANDO N SHOP PING CEN TER N BANDON AIRPORT 32 101 01 02 Bandon % # ' & $" ( % Business & Services !"#$%&'()+ Attractions 13 SEACAPE COTTAGES 01 Bandon Crossings Golf Course 541-347-3232 Oceanfront, sleeps 16+. www.seascape-cottages.com New Bandon golf course bandoncrossings.com 02 WEST COAST GAME PARK SAFARI 541-347-3106 SIXES 14 BANDON COFFEE CAFE’ Real Estate 15 BANDON FISH MARKET Come for a visit,stay a lifetime! www.rwre.com/donnacrouch 04 SOUTH COAST REAL ESTATE CENTER 541-347-1740 “We Listen-We Care” www.sherrycardin.com 877-347-1740 Services 541-347-1144 COFFEE n’more. Open 7 days a week, wi-fi 541-347-4282 Lunch-Dinner-Sunday Brunch. Ocean views,Open 7 days. 28 BANDON WAYSIDE MOTEL & RV 866-670-7199 17 THAI THAI RESTAURANT 541-347-3421 541-329-0160 True Taste of Thai Old Town Bandon 06 PRE-PAID LEGAL SERVICES, INC. 541-290-5714 19 BANDON GLASS ART STUDIO 24 Hr. Legal protection. www.noradickson.com Glass art gallery with public viewing of large, flamboyant blown glass vessels being created by Dutch Shulze & team. 4 homes, sleep 1-31 guests, www.bandonbeachrentals.com 10 BEACH LOOP CONDOS 877-232-2401 2 Units, sleep 8 ea Oceanside, close to Bandon Dunes Golf. 11 COQUILLE POINT CONDOMINIUMS 5 41-347-1686 Oceanview Vacation Rentals, sleeps 1-8, coquillepoint.com 12 EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY MGMT 541-347-4723 20 THE BIG WHEEL GENERAL STORE 541-347-3719 800-527-5445 Vacation Rentals for 1-20 guests. www.visitbandon.com 21 DEVON’S BOUTIQUE Fine women’s apparel 541-347-4417/800-526-0209 www.bandonwayside.com 29 BANDON’S HISTORIC RIVER HOUSE 888-221-6936 Sleeps1-17 • Kitchen, fireplace, children & pet friendly. 30 BEST WESTERN INN AT FACE ROCK 800-638-3092 Your BEST choice! Fudge Factory, driftwood museum/gallery, clothing, gifts. 09 BANDON BEACH vacation RENTALS 888-441-8030 Where to Stay Stunning views, overlooking old town. www.bandoninn.com Where to Shop All amenities, on the bluff, pet friendly. www.bandon.com 541-347-4438 27 BANDON INN Free events calendar, PO Box 1515 Bandon, OR 97411 www.bandon.com bandoncc@mycomspan.com 08 AN ENDLESS VIEW-Vacation Rental 877-572-3160 Over 1000 domestic & imported wines. 16 LORD BENNETT’S REST. & LOUNGE541-347-3663 05 BANDON CHAMBER & VISITOR CENTER 541-347-9616 Vacation Rentals 26 TIFFANY’S WINE CELLAR & FAMILY DRUG STORE FISH & CHIPS, chowder, smoked & fresh fish 18 WHEELHOUSE RESTAURANT-CROWSNEST LOUNGE Premier seafood, steak and dinner house. 541-347-9331 07 PRECISION TRANSMISSION & RV SERVICE Transmission & RV needs. 50310 Hwy 101 541-347-6031 LANGLOIS 877-992-3225 Where to Eat America’s largest wild animal petting park, an Oregon Coast Attraction! Our 39th year! www.gameparksafari.com 03 DONNA CROUCH REALTY- HWY 101 541-347-1218 FLORAS LAKE 541-347-8092 www.devonsboutique.com 22 EXPRESSIONS GALLERY BOUTIQUE 541-347-4000 Specializing in Oregon artisan creations! 23 SAGE GALLERY & GIFT SHOP www.innatfacerock.com 31 INN AT OLD TOWN 877-8THEINN/541-347-5900 Walk to old town, shops, dining. www.innatoldtown.com 32 ROBBIN’S NEST RV PARK 541-347-7400 BIG RIGS welcome, full hook ups, laundry, cable. 33 SUNSET OCEANFRONT Lodging 800-842-2407 Unsurpassed ocean view. Motel units, cabins, pool, spa. 34 WINDERMERE BY THE SEA 541-347-3710 Beach Loop Dr., 25 Units on the beach! Kitchen, fireplace rooms available. Visit us online. windermerebythesea.com 541-329-0103 Fine art exhibits, workshops, stained glass, classes. 24 SECOND STREET GALLERY 541-347-4133 Spacious fine arts gallery. NW artists Open 10-5:30 25 THE COBBLERS BENCH 541-347-9012 Custom leather work, clothing, shoes, repair. 76 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 2008/2009 www.northwestmagazines.com South Coast: 198.7–363.0 Attitude Vase by Ingrid Hanson, Flowerscape Vase by Dutch Schulze, Teapot Sculpture by Christian Thirion Our All Glass Gallery exhibits a riot of gloriously colored Glass Art, all crafted by hand in our own studio and in other small artist’s studios across North America. Across the Highway from Old Town • 240 Hwy 101 Bandon, OR 97411 • 541-347-4723 • bandonglassart.com South Coast Real Estate Center 390 1st Street SW, Suite 2F Bandon, OR 97411 877-347-1740 Office “We Listen . . . We Care” Bandon Ocean View Vacation Condos Fully Furnished Rentals • Ocean/Seastack Views Sleeps 1–8 • WiFi • Easy Beach Access www.coquillepoint.com • Coquillepoint@aol.com Coquille Point Condos • 541-347-1686 Circle No. 118 on ad info card. www.VisitTheOregonCoast.com Circle No. 203 on ad info card. www.southcoastrealestatecenter.com 2008/2009 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 77 South Coast: 198.7–363.0 G Park in Humbug Mountain Trailhead parking. Nice trail but steep climb to 1750foot summit with great views of ocean. This is highest point along South Coast. 305.5 - Humbug Mountain State Park Once known as Sugarloaf Mountain, this mountain’s name was changed to Tichenor’s Humbug as the result of a mistake made by an 1851 exploring party sent out of Port PACIFIC OCEAN PARADISE POINT RD Ca pe B SIXES lanco Hwy PORT ORFORD NA RO R PACIFIC OCEAN AD M VIS TA D 13 14TH ST LAKE N 13TH ST 11 OREGON ST CO D RD AST GUAR 8TH 09 ST 07 5TH VIEWING SHELTER 8TH ST 7TH ST GOLD BEACH CEMETER 15 101 06 BATTLE ROCK 08 PORT OF PORT ORFORD 01 HISTORIC CAPE BLANCO LIGHTHOUSE Open 6 days a week; April through October; Nat’l Historic Register! www.capeblanco.org 02 HISTORIC HUGHES HOUSE 1898 A must see! Open April thru Oct. City Hall: PO Box 310 Chamber of Commerce 541-332-3681 541-332-8055 PO Box 637 VACATION RENTALS www.hugheshouse.org 09 THE JOAN OF ARC VACATION PROPERTY 541-332-0516 / 800-735-1037 541-332-4463 “A step back in time” homes/cottages. TheJoanofArc.com Where to Stay 10 Camp blanco RV Park 04THE CRAZY NORWEGIAN’S 541-332-8601 Beautiful setting Best fish & chips on the Coast! Open 7 days, 11am-8pm 11 CASTAWAY BY THE SEA 05 PORT & STARBOARD RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 541-332-4515 All ocean view rooms! Fresh local seafood & steaks; portandstarboardrestaurant.com REAL ESTATE 06 ALL OREGON REAL ESTATE 541-332-1130 www.alloregonrealestate.com 541-332-6175 campblanco.com 541-332-4502 www.castawaybythesea.com 12 Compass Rose B & B 541-332-7076 Craftsman Home with Lake view near the Beach www.compassroseportorford.com 13 MADRONA 101 RV PARK 541-332-4025/877-722-5578 New owners & management! www.MadronaRV101.com 07 ‘NEATH THE WIND REALTY, INC. 541-332-9463 www.neaththewind.com SERVICES 14 SEA CREST MOTEL 541-332-3040/888-332-3040 All ocean view rooms! www.seacrestoregon.com 15 WILDSPRING GUEST HABITAT 08 Port Orford Visitor Center Chamber of Commerce 541-332-8055 78 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 2008/2009 14 PACIFIC OCEAN ATTRACTIONS At Historic Battle Rock Park! Y LOOP R D WAYFINDING PARK PORT ORFORD HEADS STATE PARK Free local maps and ‘snacks’ 03 MILL RD OLD 9TH ST 04 HUMBUG MOUNTAIN PORT ORFORD DEADY ST DR JEFFERSON ST RE LAKESHO VISTA DR JACKSON ST GARRISON 18TH ST WASHINGTON ST PIN E 20TH ST HURST DR 101 AV E 05 10 DENMARK FLORAS LAKE N RESTAURANTS To Gold Beach CAPE BLANCO LIGHTHOUSE Our 52nd year! One-of-a-kind-Family-Fun! Wow! HUMBU Humbug Mountain 101 01 03 PREHISTORIC GARDENS 101 LANGLOIS 02 12 NA ST OU CAPE BLANCO AIRPORT COUNTY RD 224 PARADISE PT RD ARIZO M Business & Services A RD DEN Pacific Ocean RAIL IN T NTA Port Orford L (6 miles round-trip, strenuous) N GUL Continued from page 75 years ago with its awe-inspiring panoramic vistas and active artistic community that supports eight galleries. Port Orford was established in 1851 and is the oldest town on the South Coast. Today Port Orford is the northern gateway to America’s Wild Rivers Coast. The area is a haven for the outdoors enthusiast: scuba dive in the ocean, windsurf the coves of Floras Lake, hike and fly fish the Elk and Sixes rivers. The dock here is the only open-water port on the Oregon Coast and is one of six “dolly” ports in the world where recreational and commercial fishing boats are hoisted into and out of the water daily. This town of 1200 offers lodging at state and RV parks and motels and dining at a variety of cafes. Port Orford Heads State Park’s historic Coast Guard Lifesaving Station museum is open to the public, and visitor information is provided at the historic Battle Rock Wayfinder Point. Take a scenic walk on the Port Orford Wetland Interpretive Walkway, located near 7th and Idaho Streets. This boardwalk has several viewing platforms to see wood ducks and hooded mergansers. 301.1 - Battle Rock Park The 1851 battle between an advance party of nine settlers and local native Indians took place here. Plenty of parking and a visitor center. 302.4 – 306.0 - Series of Viewpoints These are some of the most impressive ocean vistas along the Oregon Coast. 305.5 - Hike: Humbug Mountain Loop Ecofriendly luxury resort 866.333.WILD www.wildspring.com discoverportorford.com www.northwestmagazines.com South Coast: 198.7–363.0 www.VisitTheOregonCoast.com 2008/2009 Circle No. 20 on ad info card. Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 79 South Coast: 198.7–363.0 Gold Beach Business & Services Gold Beach D OL D COAST R 06 01 CEDAR BEND GOLF COURSE 101 D WED 15 E OP RB RN LO U 09 04 Family Fun & Best Whitewater value! www.mailboat.com Services AY ES HE LL 11 Oceanview, Beach access, Fabulous Food & Live Entertainment www.HoneybearRV.com Vacation Homes 15 JOTS RESORT 06 Breaker House Vacation Homes 800-816-4676 Riverfront • Pool • Gym • Dining • Tour Boats • Fishing 15HUMBUG Homes Available. On America’s Wild Rivers Coast 16 MOTEL 6 GOLD BEACH PACIFIC OCEAN IR R D E U C H RE LEY RD RD HIL L SI KA SI DE NE NESIKA BEACH 08 14 VAL BEACH ACCESS7 01 R DA 101 CE 10TH ST OPHIR OPH ELLEN SBUR G AVE FAIRGROUNDS RD 8TH ST 02 101 COAST R EK RE D EDS ON C BA N UE OG R FL AT R D NK RD RR Y RO GU E RD CO AS T CREEK RD O LD 18 R VE RI RIV ER OLD 05 HUNTE R 800-759-4533 17 SAND DOLLAR INN 866-726-3657 Big Comfortable rooms! 541-247-6611 18 TURTLE ROCK RV RESORT 800-353-9754 Cottages, RV/Tent sites by the Ocean turtlerockresorts.com 7TH ST N 13 800-367-5687/ 541-247-6676 All rooms with a view of the fabulous Rogue River! 07 GRANT’S PANCAKE & OMELETTE HOUSE 541-247-7208 17 11TH ST Oceanview rooms, Private balconies, indoor pool & spa gbresort.com 541-247-7029 Best Breakfast on the Coast! Open every day 5:30am-3pm 09 13 GOLD BEACH RESORT800-541-0947/541-247-7066 14 HONEY BEAR CAMPGROUND & RV RESORT 800-822-4444 6TH ST 12 541-247-6835 Pet supplies and nutrition for your best friend 541-247-3296 Where to Eat 4TH ST 12 WOOF’S DOG BAKERY County Courthouse: MOUNTAIN S.P. 10 Distinctive Lighthouses! roguerivermyrtlewoodshop.com 541-247-6621 City Hall: 29592 Ellensburg ST 11 ROGUE RIVER MYRTLEWOOD FACTORY & GIFT SHOP 541-247-2332 Hospital: Curry General 29821 Ellensburg T 07 UG AIRPORT WAY OCEANSIDE DR PACIFIC OCEAN CA 800-525-2334 Located at the south end of town www.goldbeach.org W OR RB OR 541-247-4544 The store that has almost everything! Where to Stay 05 GOLD BEACH VISITORS CENTER 101 HA S MO 10 CORNER DRUG & GIFTS 541-247-6423 04 ROGUE RIVER MAIL-BOAT TRIPS 800-458-3511 03 N 02 Hawk’s Rest Ranch Free Museum/Gift Shop open year round. www.roguejets.com 08 D Where to Shop 03 JERRY’S ROGUE JETS & ROGUE MUSEUM 800-451-3645 16 541-247-4438 “Best Little Bistro on the Rogue!” Indoor/Outdoor seating Picturesque setting,Affordable rates, Great greens! Beach or ranch horseback rides! www.siskiyouwest.com ROGUE RIVER JETTY R 541-247-6911 541-247-2333 Exquisite, Fine Dining & Lounge on the Waterfront! 09 ROLLIN N DOUGH Attractions NESIKA BEACH 08 NOR’WESTER SEAFOOD 'S JE WEDDERBURN 02 Orford by Captain Tichenor. This 1842-acre park includes the mountain, Brush Creek drainage, and ocean frontage. 313.1 - Prehistoric Gardens Life-size replicas of dinosaurs live in a dense, peaceful rain forest in this privately operated park and gift shop. Fee charged. 317.0 - Ophir (ZIP 97464) Ophir, a residential area on the east side of Hwy 101, is home to picturesque, ninehole Cedar Bend Golf Course and unique Honey Bear Campground and RV Resort with authentic German food. Nesika Beach is a residential community on the west side of Hwy 101 with more than 7 miles of beaches. 320.1 - Series of Viewpoints 321.0 - Nesika Beach 322.4 - Geisel Monument State Heritage Site A small wayside commemorates early 80 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 2008/2009 www.northwestmagazines.com South Coast: 198.7–363.0 settler John Geisel and his three sons. 325.0 - Old Coast Road Otter Point State Park has hiking trails and views of unusual sandstone formations. Parking not suitable for large rigs. 326.5 - Access to Mouth of Rogue River 327.3 - Gold Beach, Ride Jet Boat up Rogue River Circle No. 54 on ad info card. Circle No. 200 on ad info card. Two companies, one on each side of the river, offer jet boat rides of varying lengths. Learn some history, see wildlife, and stop for lunch at upriver lodge. Reserve ahead. (800-458-3511; www.mailboat.com/800451-3645; www.roguejets.com) 327.3 - Rogue River Famous for its fishing, the Rogue River has a Wild and Scenic section extending from Lobster Creek, about 10 miles upriver, almost to Grants Pass. Jet boats travel upstream and rafts head downstream. A number of resorts are located near Agness. Most fishing is done within the lower 10 miles. I.L. Patterson Memorial Bridge was the first in the country to be built with prestressed concrete in 1931. Continued on page 84 20 Homes Available Gold Beach • Port Orford • Bandon 800-816-4676 or 541-247-6670 www.breakerhouse.com www.VisitTheOregonCoast.com Circle No. 112 on ad info card. 20 Feet to Beach 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, Sleeps 14 ~ Gold Beach ~ On America’s Wild Rivers Coast Circle No. 207 on ad info card. Sand Castle on the Beach 2008/2009 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 81 Circle No. 192 on Ad Circle No. 193 on Ad Info Card. Info Card. Circle No. 196 on Ad Info Card. Circle No. 248 on Ad Circle No. 191 on Ad Circle No. 170 on Ad 82 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 2008/2009 Info Card. Info Card. Circle No. 168 on Ad Info Card. Info Card. Circle No. 216 on Ad Info Card. www.northwestmagazines.com Circle No. 179 on Ad Circle No. 242 on Ad Circle No. 178 on Ad Info Card. Circle No. 112 on Ad Info Card. Info Card. Info Card. www.VisitTheOregonCoast.com Circle No. 171 on Ad Info Card. Circle No. 160 on Ad Info Card. 2008/2009 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 83 South Coast: 198.7–363.0 With its seven arches of reinforced concrete, this McCullough design is very beautiful at night, outlined with blue fiberoptic lights. Wedderburn (ZIP 97491), on the north side of the river, is home port for Rogue River Mail Boats. Bowman Horseback riding, both inland and on the beach, available all year from an hour to all day (541-247-6423; www.siskiyouwest.com). 339.7 - Pistol River to Carpenterville Road Start here for a driving adventure on a paved back road that runs roughly parallel to Hwy 101 and rejoins it north of Brookings at milepost 354.7. Not advisable for RVs. 343–353 - Samuel H. Boardman Boardman is a long, narrow park consisting of about 12 miles of rugged coastline and pocket beaches. Several viewpoint waysides have picnic tables. The principal ones are 344.6 Arch Rock Point, 346.0 Thunder Rock Cove, 346.1 Natural Bridges Cove, 347.5 North Island Trail, 348.5 Indian Sands Trail, 349.3 Whalehead Trail, 351.3 House Rock, 351.9 Cape Ferrelo, 352.6 Lone Ranch, and 353.8 Rainbow Rock. The beach at Thunder Rock Cove is considered one of the best of the sheltered 84 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 2008/2009 COAST Pacific Ocean 101 House Rock Viewpoint Trail Rides State Scenic Corridor È Rainbow Rock, Brookings. N Photo by Charles Campbell Whalehead Beach Day Use Area GO Beach Visitors Center beaches on the coast. Look for wild goats. The portion of the Oregon Coast Trail that runs through Curry County begins at Cape Ferrelo and ends at Humbug Mountain State Park. 347.9 - Thomas Creek Bridge The highest bridge in Oregon built in 1964 crosses 345 feet above creek bottom. To appreciate the structure’s magnitude, pull into the parking area at the bridge’s south end. Follow a short trail west for the best look at the gigantic geometric steel legs supporting the bridge. ORE 328.0 - Gold Beach (ZIP 97444) Named for the gold that was found near here in the mid-1800s, Gold Beach is located where the Rogue River meets the sea. Year-round fishing, jet boat trips, and other outdoor activities for the entire family make Gold Beach a vacation paradise. This is the county seat and site of the fairgrounds, where many events are held year-round. The Rogue River Museum is in town at the jet boat dock near the south end of the bridge. Upriver about 10 miles is the Schrader Old Growth Trail and a trail to the largest myrtlewood tree on the coast. 328.2 - Port of Gold Beach Boat marina, municipal airport, cannery building with shops and restaurant, Sheriff John’s Classic Car & Doll Museum, and the home port of Jerry’s Rogue Jets. 328.8 - The Event Center at the Beach This is the site of the Curry County Fair, held in July, and various functions held throughout the year. It is hard to miss the Civil War-era cannon on the front lawn of the Curry County Historical Museum. Closed January, open Tuesdays through Saturdays (541-247-9396; www.curryhistory.com). 329.9 - South Beach Park, Gold Easy beach access from a paved parking lot and paved path (541-247-7526 or 800525-2334). 330.8 - Hunter Creek Beach Access 334.8 - Cape Sebastian State Park Head uphill for a panoramic view. A 11/2-mile trail begins atop the headland and ends at the rocky tip of the cape, then connects with the Oregon Coast Trail. Park at the top parking area and face south for shots that include offshore rocks. Best time is early morning before wind and sea spray pick up. 337.0 - Myers Creek Easy access to a long stretch of beach and interesting rock formations. 338.0 - Beach Access A turnout provides access for windsurfers. 339.0 - Pistol River The small community of Pistol River is a mile inland from the estuary. Pistol River State Park has been cut off from the ocean beach by a change in the river’s course, but there are picnic tables and some nice areas for the energetic hiker. A historical marker next to Hwy 101 commemorates the 1856 Battle of Pistol River. 339.0 - Hawk’s Rest Ranch Stables & 351.3 - Hike: Samuel Boardman State Scenic Corridor (5 miles roundtrip, moderate) Begin at House Rock Viewpoint northwest corner. After meandering near highway for a mile, trail drops to beach and leads to scenic Whalehead Cove. 354.7 - Pistol River–Carpenterville Road South Access This is a paved back-road adventure that loops back to milepost 339.7. 355.6 - Harris Beach State Park Named for George Harris, a pioneer from Scotland who raised sheep and cattle here. Just offshore is the largest island along the Oregon Coast, Bird Island, where breeding takes place for a variety of birds, including tufted puffins. Across Hwy 101 is the State Welcome Center and Rest Area. Restrooms are open year-round, but the visitor center is closed in winter months. Wireless Internet access is provided. 357.0 - Brookings–Harbor www.northwestmagazines.com South Coast: 198.7–363.0 Brookings · Harbor 3 MIL ESn CHETCO LN 01 11 08 T VE O A TC E CH 15 101 ALDER ST TANBARK RD 101 02 NG CENTER 07 RD BROOKINGS 04 R U.S. COAST GUARD STATION AM 14 R D OC EAN Where to Eat 02 BLUE PACIFIC REALTY 16289 Hwy. 101 S. Info with a smile! Italian cuisine, romantic ambience, excellent service! Fine " ! 06 SMUGGLERS COVE RESTAURANT 541-469-6006 !"#$%&'() Breakfast, Lunch, Romantic Dinners! Terrrific Views! 888-412-8424+ www.blupac.com 03 PREMIER PROPERTIES 800-221-8175/541-469-7400 Let us show you Brookings & beyond! aaaoregonrealestate.com SERVICES 04 Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce www.brookingsor.com 800-535-9469 16330 Lower Harbor Road, Brookings OR 97415 07 WILD RIVER BREWING & PIZZA CO. 541-469-7454 Award Winning Handcrafted beers! wildriverbrewing.com Where to Shop 08 BRANDY PEAK DISTILLERY 541-469-8025 Brookings–Harbor is located on America’s Wild Rivers Coast and basks in weather patterns that foster some of the warmest temperatures on the coast. Considered the gateway to the Oregon Coast and recreation on the Chetco River, Brookings is a center for commercial flower growing and tourism and has become home to a growing number of retirees. The city celebrates its annual Azalea Festival on Memorial Day weekend. 357.0 - Central Mall The Oregon and California Lumber Company (O&C) ran Brookings as a company town in the early part of the 20th century. The Central Building, constructed in 1915 by O&C, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A small museum www.VisitTheOregonCoast.com DR 541-469-8840 Huge selection of Lighting! Accessories, Artwork, Furniture Where to Stay 11 ATRIVERS EDGE RV RESORT 888-295-1441 Full hook-ups Cabins, Riverfront Clubhouse,HS Wireless, www.atriversedge.com 12 Best Western Beachfront Inn 800-468-4081 All Oceanfront Rooms! Pool,Spa,Jacuzzi Rooms Indoor Pool • Restaurant • In-Room Broadband • Golf Pkgs 14 DRIFTWOOD RV PARK 541-469-9089 Wi-Fi,Big Rigs,Walk to beach www.driftwoodrvpark.com 15 WILD RIVERS MOTORLODGE Unique Gifts and crafts, and Homemade Fudge! 541-469-5361 Along the way, a clean & cozy stay. wildriversmotorlodge.com City Hall: 898 Elk Drive, 541-469-2163 (ZIP 97415) W 13 Best Western Brookings Inn 800-822-9087 541-469-0194 Award winning brandy • blackberry liqueur • Yum! 09 BEACHFRONT GIFTS VIE 10 VILLADECOR 01 SALMON RUN GOLF COURSE 877-423-1234 05 BELLA ITALIA RISTORANTE’ 800-40-BELLA/541-469-6647 18 Hole Championship Course 541-469-4888 salmonrun.net , Real Estate LN NH BE 06 BOAT BASIN RD 09 12 Attractions RD PE DR IO LI ST F R PACIFIC OCEAN PP I HARBOR WHA O E LOW N SH BOARDWALK OA ILR RA T DS CHETCO RIVER 5TH ST KS OA 13 05 10 03 OD WO D RE Y TL TE ROAD TO BROOKINGS AIRPORT TERVILLE CARPEN 101 Business & Services of local history is in the basement. 358.0 - Chetco River The Chetco River divides Brookings from its unincorporated neighbor Harbor. The North Bank Road goes up the Chetco River to nearby Azalea Park and 8 miles farther to Alfred A. Loeb State Park. The state park is near a trail through a redwood grove. On the south side, South Bank Road leads inland to Salmon Run Golf Course. The 18hole course was constructed to preserve the environment as much as possible. A meandering stream has numerous bridges and is the biggest hazard for golfers. Salmon actually do inhabit the golf course. Lower Harbor Road reaches the Port of Brookings–Harbor. Port facilities include a marina, port-operated RV park, a boardwalk, and shops. The chamber of commerce building is well marked and offers both advice and brochures for visitors. 360.7 - Chetco Valley Museum The museum is home to the state’s largest Monterey cypress, which was planted in the 1850s. Open mid-April through October, Thursdays through Sundays (541-469-6657). 363.0 - Winchuck Ponds/Peavine Rd Five miles past Chetco River bridge, turn east on Winchuck River Road and continue 1.5 miles to graveled Peavine Road. This is a good route for car birding. At 1-mile point, park at pullout to see freshwater wetlands that harbor marsh birds and ducks. 363.0 - California – Oregon Border 2008/2009 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 85 South Coast: 198.7–363.0 info card. Circle No. 131 on ad Circle No. 143 on ad info card. Circle No. 157 on ad info card. Circle No. 140 on ad info car d. info card. Circle No. 140 on ad 86 Circle No. 144 on ad info car d. Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 2008/2009 o card. Circle No. 39 on ad inf www.northwestmagazines.com South Coast: 198.7–363.0 Circle No. 40 on ad info card. Circle No. 195 on ad info card. info card. Circle No. 154 on ad info card. Circle No. 137 on ad Circle No. 194 on ad info card. o card. Circle No. 23 on ad inf Circle No. 172 on ad info card. www.VisitTheOregonCoast.com o card. Circle No. 18 on ad inf 2008/2009 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 87 South Coast: 198.7–363.0 California’s Del Norte County 1.9 - Kamph Memorial Park Situated on a bluff overlooking the ocean, tent-only camping. 3.6 - Smith River 6.5 - Rowdy Creek Fish Hatchery Photo by Natalia Bratslavsky, iStockphoto F rom the historic town of Smith River, with its miles of lily fields, to the Klamath area with its majestic redwoods, Del Norte County has only one sizable town: Crescent City, located on a tongue of land that juts into the ocean. The town is the gateway to the Smith River National Recreation Area, famous for its redwoods and for its miles of scenic rivers. The redwood groves of Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park along Hwy 199 and Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park along Hwy 101 between Crescent City and the Klamath area create awesome scenic corridors along the county’s major highways. While driving along the Del Norte coast, notice the tidal lagoons, favorites of fishermen and birders. And you can’t miss the incomparable Trees of Mystery that has been attracting sightseers since the 1940s. 0.0 - California State Line 0.5 - Pelican State Beach Del Norte County Business & Services Crescent City SMITH RIVER 197 DEL NORTE COUNTY 199 LAKE EARL 866-464-4680 We have all the luck you need! www.elk-valley.com County Courthouse: 981 H St., 707-464-7204 City Hall: 377 J St., 707-464-9506 02 DEL NORTE COUNTY/CRESCENT CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 800-343-8300/707-464-3174 ELK EY LL VA RD CRESCENT CITY 01 ELK VALLEY CASINO Services 199 101 Attractions 01 1001 Front St., exploredelnorte.com northerncalifornia.net N Hospital: Sutter Coast Hospital 707-464-8511 PACIFIC OCEAN 800 E Washington Blvd. Where to Stay 03 101 CRESCENT CITY T 9TH S 5TH 04 Great beach location,Free continental breakfast 04 CRESCENT BEACH OCEANFRONT MOTEL 707-464-5436 ST ST 2ND T NT S FRO 03 ANCHOR BEACH Oceanfront INN 800-837-4116 The ocean at your door! www.crescentbeachmotel.com 02 88 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 2008/2009 TREES OF MYSTERY 7.0 - Smith River (Zip 95567) 9.2 - North Bank Road Turn east on Hwy 197 to follow Smith River to Ruby VanDeventer County Park. At 3-1/2 miles is the 18-hole Del Norte Golf Course, and after about 7 miles, the road connects with Hwy 199. Turn west to travel a scenic loop through Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park back to Hwy 101. 9.4 - Lake Earl Drive Turn west for access to Kellogg Beach for hiking and horse trails, the town of Fort Dick, Lake Earl Wildlife Area, and Tolowa Dunes State Park, home of two large coastal lagoons. 16.0 - Florence Keller Park Campsites in a quiet setting in the redwoods, only a few miles from town. Operated by Del Norte County, the facilities are not lavish but campsites are only $10/night. Reservations (707-464-7230). 16.2 - Junction Hwy 199 Scenic Hwy 199 travels through Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, Smith River National Rec Area, and the communities of Hiouchi and Gasquet. 20.0 - Crescent City (ZIP 95531) The visitor center at the Redwood National and State Parks headquarters is worth a stop before exploring the redwoods. The nearby Smith River Scenic Byway provides a glimpse into one of the largest Wild and Scenic River Systems in the United States. St. George’s Reef Lighthouse lies 6 miles off Point St. George at the northeast corner of Crescent City. A scenic drive extends along the oceanfront all the way into the center of the city. The city’s namesake Crescent Beach extends in a broad crescent to the south. A tsunami struck Crescent City after the great Alaska earthquake of 1964 and destroyed the business district. Evidence of it can still be seen and its memory is preserved in many local names, including Tsunami Lanes state-of-the-art bowling alley. Visit the Historical Society Museum www.northwestmagazines.com Del Norte County, CA: 1.9–45.0 with its Tolowa and Yurok Indian artifacts and original lens from the St. George Reef Lighthouse, and also visit the Marine Mammal Center, one of three rescue and rehabilitation centers in California. Del Norte County–Crescent City Chamber of Commerce visitor center is adjacent to the park headquarters on Front Street and has information about all of these attractions. 20.0 - Crescent City, Walk out to Bat- tery Point Lighthouse Battery Point Lighthouse and Museum are on an island. At low tide, however, it’s easy to step across the water and visit. Located at the foot of A Street. Tours are offered April through September. (707464-3089; www.delnortehistory.org) 21.0 - Ocean World See underwater marine life and sea lion performances (707-464-4900). 21.2 - Elk Valley Casino Turn on Elk Valley Road and travel east for a mile to Howland Hill Road. Turn right for 1/2 mile, and casino is on the left. 21.6 - Crescent City Harbor Access is by Citizen Dock Road and Anchor Way. 23.0 - Enderts Beach Road Enjoy the broad expanse of Crescent Beach or continue past to Crescent Beach Overlook for a panoramic view from a headland. A little farther is a parking lot, and those continuing farther to Enderts Beach or Nickel Creek campground must do so on foot or by bicycle. www.VisitTheOregonCoast.com www.exploredelnorte.com 2008/2009 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 89 Circle No. 202 on ad info card. Circle No. 149 on ad info card. Photo by Rick Nolan Del Norte County, CA: 1.9–45.0 24.0 - Vista Point This is a must-stop turnout on Hwy 101 with a view north to Crescent City and beaches south of town before heading into the redwoods. 24.0–35.0 - Del Norte Coast Red- woods State Park Redwoods edge the highway with turnouts to groves and trails. 30.5 - Damnation Creek Trail 34.0 - False Klamath Cove/Wilson Creek A protected beach and picnic area at the mouth of Wilson Creek. 34.5 - Lagoon Creek Picnic, fish in the freshwater lagoon, or hike Yurok Loop trail to a panoramic view. X 34.8 - Trees of Mystery No one can miss giant Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox at the entrance. Hike the forest trail, ride the Sky Trail gondola, and visit the End of the Trail Museum (800-638-3389; www.treesofmystery.net). 38.0 - Turnoff to Klamath Overlook Turn on Requa Road and follow Klamath River uphill to viewpoint overlooking the mouth of the river and panorama. 40.0 - Klamath (ZIP 95548) 40.2 - Turnoff to Tour Thru Tree Take Terwer Valley exit to Hwy 169 and follow signs. Most cars and pickups can drive through the huge living redwood tree (707-482-5971). 40.2 - Junction Hwy 169 to Klamath Glen 40.8 - Coastal Drive/West Klamath Beach Road Turn here for a scenic loop along the south bank of the Klamath River and up to Flint Ridge for views from High Bluff with picnic area. X Return by Alder Camp Road. Not advisable for trailers or motor homes. 44.8 - Newton B. Drury Scenic Park- Circle No. 27 on ad info card. way 90 Oregon Coast Mile-by-Mile Guide 2008/2009 This 10-mile scenic drive passes through Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, which has hiking trails, Big Tree Wayside, and Elk Meadow day-use and campground. 45.0 - Del Norte County Line/End of America’s Wild Rivers Coast ■ www.northwestmagazines.com O r e g o n B e a c h Va c a t i o n s Call today 1 . 8 0 0 . 7 2 3 . 2 3 8 3 Homes and condos on the Oregon Coast from small quaint cottages, to large homes t h a t c a n a c c o m m o d a t e f a m i l i e s o f a l l s i z e s , O r e g o n B e a c h V a c a t i o n s i s s u r e t o h a v e the perfect vacation rental. w w w. o r e g o n b e a c h v a c a t i o n s . c o m oceanfront homes wanted! Circle No. 141 on ad info card. PA R T N E R S I G N O O D H E A L T H The Medical Center For Oregon’s South Coast Largest Health Care Facility on the Oregon Coast • Cardiac/Pulmonary Rehabilitation • Community/Patient Education • Critical Care Services • Emergency Department (24-hour) • Family Centered Maternity Care • Home Health Agency • Mammography Services Regional Referral Center • Medical/Oncology Services • Mental Health/Psychiatric Services • Outpatient Infusion Center • Pediatric Services • Radiology/Medical Imaging • Rehab Services (OT, PT, Speech) • Sleep Lab • Surgical Services/Short Stay RADIATION THERAPY CENTER • Comprehensive Cancer Program • Family Housing Center • Cancer Support Services • State-of-the-Art Technology (IMRT) BAY AREA HOSPITAL 1775 Thompson Road Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 (541) 269-8111 www.bayareahospital.org Accredited by: The Joint Commission; Commission on Cancer, American College of Surgeons Circle No. 46 on ad info card.