- 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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Azalea Park features a range of native azalea plants and rhododendrons which are believed to have been growing here since the time of the Lewis and Clark expedition. The park also offers many picnic tables, paved walkways, water fountains and more.
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Visitors who are interested in taking a scenic trip through Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park may enjoy what Howland Hill Road has to offer. This unpaved road connects to pull0outs and trailheads, including Boy Scout Tree Trail and Stout Grove.
33.9 Miles
Chetco Point Park is a local park which offers beach acess, multi-purpose walking trails, picnic areas and more, accompanied with sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean, Macklyn Cove and the Chetco River.
33.9 Miles
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Third & Hassett streets at Bud Cross Park, Brookings, OR 97415
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Within Bud Cross Park, visitors can skateboard on the ramps of Brookings Harbor Skatepark. The park features a large circular bowl that kids can play in. They also have some ledges and rails to practice on.
33.9 Miles
Chetco Point is home to a small park with a picnic area that offers stunning views of the ocean below. A narrow path leads down from the picnic area to the shore.
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Named after an abandoned airfield called Crissey Airport, Crissey Field State Park lies between the California border and the Winchuck River and comprises of sandy beaches, nature trails, wildlife watching locations and more.
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In addition to numerous picnic grounds and campsites, Harris Beach State Park also features Bird Island which is a natural wildlife refuge and a breeding site for a number of rare bird species.
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Located in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, this location features densely packed redwoods. The location is hidden away from civilization and vehicle sounds are muted by its layer of needles.
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Kings Valley Road, Costal Access, 8 mi north of Crescent City, Crescent City, CA
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A beach with views of the adjacent harbor, Kellogg's Beach provides opportunities for visitors to sunbathe, stroll, or walk with their dog. Visitors to the park can also watch cruise ships leave and dock from the harbor.
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Spanning 140 miles between the Oregon border and Mendocino County, the Six Rivers National Forest is a protected wilderness area traversed by the Smith, Trinity, Mad, Van Duzen, Eel, and Klamath rivers.