Take a long weekend & discover Oregon's Adventure Coast with your best friends....Read More »
Hidden in plain sight, Coos Bay’s Front Street was originally a wharf which became the bustling heart of a water-dependent community (then called Marshfield). From the mid-1850s until the 1920s, the south end of the waterfront street (now 101 paralleling the boardwalk) was lined with hotels, drugstores, City Hall, barbershops, cigar and clothing stores that catered to towndwellers and to upriver customers who arrived by boat....Read More »
What now makes up the central district of Coos Bay was called Marshfield until 1944 when residents voted to change the name to Coos Bay to match the name of the Bay itself. Follow this Historic Walking Tour for a look back at the origins of the largest city on the Oregon Coast....Read More »
Take a walking tour of the historic sites that shaped the city of North Bend, incorporated in 1903 by Louis Simpson with the vision of imitating San Francisco....Read More »
Winter steelhead fishing and clamming are popular winter activities on the Oregon Coast, but it doesn’t end there. Watch waves crashing at Shore Acres, visit museums or catch a show at a local theater, tackle the Oregon Dunes or roll the dice at The Mill Casino. Here are some ideas to start planning your wintercation in Oregon’s Adventure Coast:...Read More »