- TripBuzz found 47 things to do with kids in or near Brookings, Oregon, including 28 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Crescent City and Gold Beach.
- From Lone Ranch Beach to Brookings, the Brookings area offers 35 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Beaches, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- Part of the Oregon or American Wild River Coast, Brookings is a small town offering an array of water and outdoor activities. Tourists frequent the area for adventures like surfing, fishing and whale watching. The city also provides a number of walking, hiking and bicycling trails, as well as public beaches, golf courses and botanical gardens.
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Located along the ocean, Beach Front Park features open grassy fields with trees and walking paths. The park provides wooden play structures, picnic tables, a disc golf course, benches, a shelter and a gazebo.
21.5 Miles
At B Street Pier, guests will be able to take in views of the Battery Point Lighthouse or go fishing. The location is always said to provide a romantic sunset for guests that wish to walk along the pier.
21.5 Miles
Offering a variety of tours along the southern Oregon coast, South Coast Tours LLC employs trained and experienced guides. The company offers kayak fishing and wildlife viewing tours, as well as stand up paddle boarding tours.
21.8 Miles
Crescent City Harbor lies at an intersection of beach and redwoods where visitors can enjoy sport fishing or watch whales, seals and sea lions. They feature a modern marina, a surf shop and several restaurants.
21.9 Miles
South Beach is a public beach that can be used for kayaking, beach walking, surfing, kite surfing, running, and sunset watching. The beach holds occasional long board surfing contests.
23.2 Miles
A fishing guide service that operates along the rivers of Southern Oregon, the Mark Vanhook Guide Service offers year round fishing charters in pursuit of steelhead, chinook, and other fish.
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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.
25.3 Miles
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.
25.4 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.