- TripBuzz found 33 things to do with kids in or near Bandon, Oregon, including 16 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Coos Bay.
- From Bandon Beach Riding Stables to Coquille Point, the Bandon area offers 26 different types of family activities, including: Golf, Beaches, Theaters and History Museums.
- Located 140 miles south of Eugene along the Pacific coast of Oregon, Bandon was previously settled by the Coquille Indian tribe. The town, which has a population of under 3,100, was named after Bandon, County Cork, Ireland by George Bennet in 1873. Bandon previously had significant fishing and timber industries.
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The Rogue River drains 75 percent of the water of the Siskiyou National Forest into the Pacific Ocean. Popular activities on the river include fishing, kayaking, while camping and hiking is popular near the river.
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Jerry's Rogue Jets is a local family-run tour company which offers a variety of tours on the Rogue River ranging from the historic Mail Route tour to the adventure Winderness Whitewater tour, among many others.
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Five Star Charters is an ocean fishing and sight-seeing charter service. All day fishing trips are offered as well as tours of the local bay and personalized instruction on fishing and crab-catching.
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Featuring local performers and volunteers, Ellensburg Theater Company is a community theater with a small set of productions each year. These productions include adaptations of books, as well as popular musicals.
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South Beach Park is a seven mile long rocky beach. The beach is void of picnic areas and other similar facilities and tends to be uncrowded. Those interested in a quiet, peaceful beach may be interested in South Beach Park.
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Named for Saint Sebastian in 1603, Cape Sebastian State Park features views of the Pacific Ocean, Humbug Mountain and Point St. George Lighthouse. The park provides access to the beach, fishing areas, hiking trails and Sitka spruce trees.
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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.
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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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Discovery Garden is a managed garden that exists as part of a university campus. The gardens sections have walkways and feature a Japanese-style garden area as well as educational sections and an area geared especially for children.