Oregon Coast Boating

Get Out on the Big Water With nearly 400 miles of seacoast and hundreds of lakes and rivers, the Pacific coast of Oregon is a top draw for boating enthusiasts. Whether for fishing, sailing, whale watching, touring, canoeing and kayaking or enjoying other watersports, the statistics show that on the Oregon coast boating is a …

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Oregon Coast Yurt Rental

Camp Like a King! Reserve a Yurt right now! Want to experience the Oregon coast but can’t afford the gas for an RV? Does the thought of camping on the hard ground in a flimsy, leaky tent sound about as appealing as sitting in rush hour traffic? Leave the tent at home and still save …

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Umpqua Lighthouse State Park

A Must-See Coastal Oregon Landmark and Destination The history of the Oregon coast areas has long been tied to the ocean and to shipping and fishing industries, and this heritage is still going strong today. Nearly everywhere you travel along the stunning seashore, you’ll find marine exhibits and activities, excellent seafood, and other attractions with …

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The Oregon Coast Highway

Your Road to Some of the Country’s Most Beautiful Places There are few places in the country that are as scenic as the western Oregon coast. From Astoria and the northern Oregon coast area to Brookings on the southern Oregon coast, there is a wealth of beautiful vistas, historic sites, state parks and wildlife areas, …

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Oregon Coast Cabin Rentals – Take the Whole Family on Vacation

When visiting Loon Lake Lodge there’s something for everyone, even the family pet, which is why the camp offers pet-friendly cabin rental. Oregon’s coast is filled with the splendor of nature with the convenience of modern utilities and conveniences. While tent and RV sites and a small motel are available, when vacationing with family, some …

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Umpqua River Boating and Fishing

Umpqua River Boating and Fishing | Things to do on the Oregon Coast Of all the reasons people come to the Oregon coast, fishing ranks near the top of the list. The diverse geography makes for several different types of fish habitat from mountain lakes and streams to lazy rivers to estuaries that connect freshwater …

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Coos Bay Oregon

Coastal Oregon is one of the nation’s top vacation destinations. All up and down the Pacific shore are beautiful scenic locales, historic sites, exciting activities, tempting shops and restaurants, peaceful fields and forests and a wealth of other Oregon coast attractions. With a population of 15,374, Coos Bay is Oregon’s largest coastal city. It is …

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Oregon Coast Yurts – the Perfect Couples’ Camping Adventure

Oregon coast yurts are a wonderful alternative to cabin, motel, RV, or any other form of camping. When staying in Oregon, yurts coast the line between camping in a tent and staying in a luxury hotel. Fully-furnished with all the modern conveniences, yurts at the Oregon Coast resort Loon Lake Lodge even boast Wi-Fi satellite …

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Oregon’s Wild and Scenic Umpqua River

Umpqua River | Oregon Coast Rivers The Umpqua River, located in the coastal area of Oregon, is one of the state’s most valuable natural resources. River fishing reports tell of anglers catching impressive quantities of large-sized fish. The North Umpqua River is designated a wild and scenic river, recognized for outstanding fish, water, recreation, scenery, …

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Whale Watching on the Oregon Coast

All Along the Pacific Coast, Oregon Whale Watching Sites Make Viewing Easy and Informative One of the top reasons people visit Oregon is to have an opportunity to view whales in their natural ocean habitat. When it comes to whale watching on the Pacific coast Oregon has dozens of developed sites, including those that are …

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