Coos Bay to Roseburg
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Coos Bay to Roseburg
I'm looking for suggestions for sights/activities/tourist traps between Coos Bay and Roseburg.
We'll be departing Coos Bay in the morning and staying in Roseburg that night.
We'll be visiting the Wildlife Safari the following morning so am looknig for suggestions for the previous afternoon.
TIA.
We'll be departing Coos Bay in the morning and staying in Roseburg that night.
We'll be visiting the Wildlife Safari the following morning so am looknig for suggestions for the previous afternoon.
TIA.
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Oh, how fun! Our kids grew up going to Wildlife Safari every summer on our annual trips to the Oregon Coast. Great fun! 
How about some wine tasting at Abacela? I enjoy all of their wines, definitely worth a stop if you're into wine tasting. www.abacela.com Cheers and have fun at Wildlife Safari! ***kim***

How about some wine tasting at Abacela? I enjoy all of their wines, definitely worth a stop if you're into wine tasting. www.abacela.com Cheers and have fun at Wildlife Safari! ***kim***
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Frankly, Lizzard, there isn't much on the route between these two cities besides Wildlife Safari. You might be better off taking a slight detour south to visit Bandon and then cut over to the road to Roseburg. The trip between Coos Bay and Roseburg only takes two hours at the most.
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Why not just explore along the coast north or south from Coos Bay and then drive over to Roseburg in the late afternoon/early evening?
Bandon, Port Orford, Glod Beach or any of the many state parks along there are well worth the time. Or if you have already come from the south - then Oregon Dunes, Florence or other places to the north are good.
Bandon, Port Orford, Glod Beach or any of the many state parks along there are well worth the time. Or if you have already come from the south - then Oregon Dunes, Florence or other places to the north are good.
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I like janis's suggestion to go north (how'd your son like a dune buggy ride?), then to Roseburg via Gardyloo's suggested route along the Umpqua river to I-5.
When I read "tourist traps" the first thing I thought of was Prehistoric Gardens near Port Orford, where we used to stop often when I was a kid. Your son might actually get a kick out of it. http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~mharrsc...cgardens1.html.
When I read "tourist traps" the first thing I thought of was Prehistoric Gardens near Port Orford, where we used to stop often when I was a kid. Your son might actually get a kick out of it. http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~mharrsc...cgardens1.html.
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Prehistoric Gardens is pretty cheesy, if you're near the Florence area, I think your little one would enjoy the Sea Lion Caves. www.sealioncaves.com for more info! Have a great time! ***kim***







