- TripBuzz found 21 things to do with kids in or near Cave Junction, Oregon, including 11 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Grants Pass and Gold Beach.
- From Oregon Caves National Monument to Siskiyou Smokejumper Base Museum, the Cave Junction area offers 49 different types of family activities, including: Caverns & Caves, Parks, Hiking Trails and History Museums.
- Cave Junction is a rural village which is close to Oregon's border with California and is situated at the junction of Caves Highway and Redwood Highway. The motto for the town is the 'Gateway to the Oregon Caves' due to its closeness to the Oregon Caves National Monument. There are also several art galleries and businesses in town which take part in a monthly ArtWalk..
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31.4 Miles
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15461 Museum Road, Brookings, OR 97415
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With its height exceeding 130 feet, the Monterey Cypress is the largest cypress tree in the state and dates back to late 19th century.
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McVay Rock State Recreation Site is a hidden gem in Brookings. The park is a favorite location for whale watching, surf fishing and offers extensive beachside land for picnics, nature walks and off-leash dog walking.
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Overlooking the Port of Brookings Harbor is the Pelican Bay Lighthouse. The lighthouse is privately owned and was built as an addition to an existing house on the property.
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Tidewind Sportfishing is a deep-sea sport fishing company that also offers river guide services and whale watching trips along the Southern Oregon Coast. The company provides all tackle, bait, and snacks.
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Located along Chetco River, Azalea State Park is a 33-acre facility featuring native azaleas and a band shell used for summer concerts and other events. The park provides a playground, an open lawn area, picnic facilities and athletic fields.
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Redwood Cinema is a small family owned and operated 2 screen movie theater that shows first run films. The theater is available for hosting birthday parties and other special events.
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Located in a house that once marked a stagecoach terminus, the Chetco Valley Historical Society Museum is dedicated to the local history and settlement of the area. The restored building is open daily for tours and offers regular educational programs.
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Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor is a forested linear state park which comprises of a rugged shoreline with natural rock bridges and sandy beaches as well as a part of the Oregon Coast Trail.
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China Beach
Samuel Boardman State Park, Hwy 101, mileposts 347-348., Brookings, OR
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Several trails descend to the China Beach area of Boardman State Park. The one mile stretch of shoreline offers scenic views of the deep green cove and sandstone arches. Tide times are necessary, as travel isn't possible during high tide.