The Oregon Coast

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  • 1. Coos History Museum & Maritime Collection

    This contemporary 11,000-square-foot museum with expansive views of the Coos Bay waterfront contains an impressive collection of memorabilia related to the region's history, from early photos to vintage boats, all displayed in an airy, open exhibit hall with extensive interpretive signage. You'll also find well-designed exhibits on Native American history, agriculture, and industry such as logging, shipwrecks, boatbuilding, natural history, and mining.

    1210 N. Front St., Coos Bay, Oregon, 97420, USA
    541-756–6320

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    Rate Includes: $7, Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 2. Shore Acres State Park

    An observation building on a grassy bluff overlooking the Pacific marks the site that held the mansion of lumber baron Louis J. Simpson. The view over the rugged wave-smashed cliffs is splendid, but the real glory of Shore Acres lies a few hundred yards to the south, where an entrance gate leads into what was Simpson's private garden. Beautifully landscaped and meticulously maintained, the gardens incorporate formal English and Japanese designs. From March to mid-October the grounds are ablaze with blossoming daffodils, rhododendrons, azaleas, roses, and dahlias. In December the garden is decked out with a dazzling display of holiday lights.

    89526 Cape Arago Hwy., Coos Bay, Oregon, 97420, USA
    541-888–3732

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    Rate Includes: $5 parking
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  • 3. Cape Arago State Park

    The distant barking of sea lions echoes in the air at a trio of coves connected by short but steep trails. The park overlooks the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge, where offshore rocks, beaches, islands, and reefs provide breeding grounds for seabirds and marine mammals, including seal pups (the trail is closed in spring to protect them).

    End of Cape Arago Hwy., Coos Bay, Oregon, 97420, USA
    541-888–3778
  • 4. South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve

    This nearly 7,000-acre reserve's fragile ecosystem supports everything from algae to bald eagles and black bears. More than 300 species of birds have been sighted at the reserve, which has an interpretive center with interesting nature exhibits, guided walks (summer only), and 11 nature trails that give you a chance to see things up close.

    61907 Seven Devils Rd., Charleston, Oregon, 97420, USA
    541-888–5558

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    Rate Includes: Visitor center closed Sun. and Mon.
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