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Four Golf Courses:

Kentuck Golf Course
 94469 Golf Course Ln
North Bend, Oregon 97459
(541) 756-4464

Sunset Bay Golf Course
62832 Cottelle Lane
Coos Bay, Oregon
(541) 888-9301

Coos Country Club
999 Coos City Sumner Rd
Coos Bay, OR 97420
(541)267-7257

Bandon Dunes
57744 Round Lake Drive
Bandon, OR 97411
(541) 347-4380;

Restaurant Guide:
Benetti's Italian:      541.267.6066 
Blue Heron:German,seafood 514.267.3933
Buffalo Bills:steak house,541.269.9429
Empire Cafe:541.888.5221
High Tide:    541.888.3664
Hill Top: 541.756.4160
Oyster Cove:541.888.0703
Porta: Italian                              541.756.4900
Portside:  541.888.5544
 
 
Visit the Sea Lion Caves on the Oregon Coast !
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Take time to enjoy the southern Oregon Coast! Lake, ocean and river fishing, along with crabbing & clamming, are all moments away. The Oregon coastline offers beach-combing, whale watching, and sensational sunsets to enjoy  just before you head in to one of several fine restaurants. Investigate area tide pools, the seal rookery and Esturine Park ( where the fresh water meets the sea ) or take a stroll down along the beautiful Boardwalk ...

There are jazz and classical music festivals annually.
Other local features include botanical gardens, art and area historical museum, excellent deer,elk & bird watching along with shops & antique stores unique to Coos Bay. 


                Casinos
 
The Mill Casino
3201 Tremont
North Bend, OR 97459
(541) 756-8800 OR (800)953-4800
 
 
 
          Fishing Charter Boats
 
Scott Hatcher:
River Guide & Ocean Charter
Pacific Ocean, Coquille, Umpqua, Coos, Elk, Sixes, and Columbia Rivers.
(541) 408-1470
e-mail: scotthatcherfishing@gmail.com
www.scotthatcherfishing.com
 
Bob's Sportfishing
8013 Albacore
PO Box 5018
Charleston, OR 97420
(541) 888-4241/(800)628-9633
e-mail: fishing@ucinet.com
 
 
Natural Wonders
of Coos County

Cape Arago State Park, Coos Bay
Attraction type: State park
Coos Bay, Oregon, United States
Tel: 800-551-6949
www.oregonstateparks.org/park_94.php

















Shore Acres State Park, Coos Bay
The park has created a "garden for all seasons" and an observation building which offers spectacular views of seascapes and migrating whales.
Attraction type: State park




Local bridges:Empire Lakes - a great place to take the children swimming.  (5 miles ) Fossil Point where fossils are always found (on Cape Arago drive, less than 10 miles from us.)

South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve (off Seven Devils Road, less than 10 miles from us) Forest spring wildflowers, 
Sea  Kayaking at Bandon by the Coquille Lighthouse ,Tide pools at Sunset Beach (on Cape Arago drive, less than 10 miles from 
us) Charleston Marina (on Cape Arago drive, less than 10 miles from us).

From the warmth of the  look out building located on the old Simpson Estate, now part of Shore Acres  (on Cape Arago drive, less than 10 miles from us). The migration of whales between the North Pacific and the warmer climates near the equator is an annual sightseeing highlight. From early September through January, whales can be seen heading South. They return North from March through May. Charter boat trips are also available.
 Whiskey Run Beach, ( off Hwy 101, about 20 miles from us.)
The Pacific Ocean, generously renews the agate supply every year during the winter when the storms are the hardiest and the tides uncover great beds of gravel at this time of year. This brings the lighter weight stones characteristic of gem material to the top. Remember these agate-bearing beaches often change their surface features, depending on storms and high tides, possibly within just one tides cycle of 6 hours.
Whale & Storm Watching on the Oregon Coast :
Beachcombing for Agates  on the Oregon Coast :
- Coastal Bird watching: The Puffin in Bandon (Hwy 101 South about 25 miles from us)More than 100 species of birds can be observed in the area. Of special interest is the Tufted Puffin . This endangered species spends the entire winter alone on the open ocean and then returns each spring to the same mate and nest. Using binoculars, you can see them on many of the large rocks just off the coast. They look like penguins, with black bodies and very colorful beaks. You may even catch them diving beneath the ocean surface and emerging with more than one fish.
Oregon Coast Birdwatching: Tufted Puffins
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Coos Bay Manor
             Coos Bay, Oregon Bed & Breakfast Inn
1.800.269.1224  
Coos Bay Manor  Bed & Breakfast . . .  Your Romantic Victorian Getaway on the beautiful Oregon Coast !