- The list below includes 25 free or cheap things to do in or near Port Orford, Oregon, including 28 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Movie Theaters, Art Museum and Specialty Museums.
- From Port Orord Lifeboat Museum, p to Hawthorne Gallery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Port Orford and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Gold Beach, Bandon and Medford.
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Bandon Beach Riding Stables is a local tour operator which offers guided horseback rides across the Beach Loop Drive and along the shoreline.
23.8 Miles
The mission of the Curry Historical Museum is to preserve and promote the history and culture of Gold Beach and the surrounding areas. Exhibits include historical artifacts, tools, period clothing, photographs and documents.
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The Mary D Hume is an ancient steamer dating back to 1881 which remains in a sunk position on the shoreline and is available for public viewing as a historical artifact.
23.9 Miles
Guests can learn to fish with a professional at Sport Fishing Oregon. With a professional boat, guide, and gear, visitors will have no trouble finding chinook, steelhead, and coho in the vast waters.
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Off US 101, 1 Mile South of Bandon, Bandon, OR
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Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint is a part of a local state park and offers scenic views of a giant rock which looks like a human face.
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Visitors can view a large flat topped rock that features the silhouette of face reclining in the ocean looking skyward at Face Rock Wayside. The area also features a beach, tide pools, and a trail.
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Three beers are currently offered at Arch Rock Brewery, including a range from light and crisp to robust and bold. This 15-barrel brew house packages in kegs of various sizes, and beers are offered in bars and restaurants along the coast.
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Bullards Beach State Park is home to a number of multi-purpose nature trails, bird-watch corners and additionally, offers acces to the Coquille River where visitors can enjoy fishing, boating and swimming.
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Coquille Point is a mainland unit of the Oregon Islands Refuge. The point is an idea spot for bird watching and wildlife viewing, and offers impressive views of the beach and surrounding rock formations.
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Highway 101, Gold Beach, OR 97444
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Named in honor of Samuel H. Boardman, the first Oregon Parks superintendent, The Samuel H Boardman State Scenic Corridor is a 12 mile park populated by forest, steep coastline, and sandy beaches. The park features 27 miles of hiking trails.