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Oregon's South Coast is your destination. Check out these wonderful Bay Area activities.

82 View Maritime History View Maritime History

Can't make it out to the shipwrecks? Don't despair. The Coos H ...

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102 Hike Humbug Hike Humbug

Humbug Mountain rises from the Pacific Ocean to a height of 1,748 ...

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97 Catch a baseball game Catch a baseball game

On many late spring evenings, people can catch Babe Ruth or American Legion baseball games at Clyde Allen Ballpark in North Bend. For a little slower pace, recreational softball is played at Mingus Park in Coos Bay most nights. Or you can watch the action d ...

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98 Cheer for the cowboys Cheer for the cowboys

The Coos County Fair & Rodeo takes place July 22-26. After visiting the 4-H and animal exhibits, and after all the rides on the Midway AND after filling up on fair food, chill out at an evening rodeo in Myrtle Point. The Coos County Rodeo will be held in th ...

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99 Trek Blue Ridge Trail Trek Blue Ridge Trail

Sure, this place is prone to attract those of an ATV/enduro bike-like mind ” there's enough potholes along the way where you'll be forced to dismount to prove it ” but the myriad miles of trails and old gravel logging roads should soothe the savage mountain bi ...

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100 Check out the local skate parks Check out the local skate parks

Skaters need not leave their boards at home. The South Coast is home to several highly rated skateboard parks. At Florence, there's 12,000 square feet of fun, at the corner of 18th and Oak streets. In Reedsport, the Funnel Tunnel is the main attraction ...

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101 Explore Port Orford's history Explore Port Orford's history

On the headlands overlooking the Pacific Ocean and Port Orford, U.S. Coast Guard lifeboat station No. 318 still stands 280 feet above the water. For 36 years, crews manned the motor lifeboats, helping mariners plying the waters of the Southern Oregon Coast. ...

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102 Hike Humbug Hike Humbug

Humbug Mountain rises from the Pacific Ocean to a height of 1,748 feet. The mountain and nearby campground are about six miles south of Port Orford, along U.S. Highway 101. There is a 3-mile-long trail from the base of the mountain near the campground to t ...

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