- 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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3400 Cunningham Lane, Crescent City, CA 95531
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Within the Florence Keller County Park & Campground visitors can access 50 tent sites within second growth redwoods. Recreational options on site include seven walking trails, a volleyball court, and swings.
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The Jacksonville Library is a local public library filled with numerous amenities in addition to a large selection of books for rental. These amenities include public computer access, two art exhibits, and weekend local music events at the library.
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A very small park in the middle of town, Veterans Memorial Park is essentially a tribute to the town' s military veterans. It features a statue, a sign with the park's name, and trees.
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360 North Oregon Street, Jacksonville, OR 97530
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Jacksonville is a famous historic town in Southern Oregon and what better way to explore it than to take the Segway of Jacksonville tours. The two-hour Segway tour will take you to the different landmarks within the town.
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Popular among the town's younger residents, Doc Griffin Park is a public community park filled with numerous fun amenities to enjoy. These amenities include a climbing area, numerous swings, a splash park, and several picnic benches.
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Featuring an 1100-foot elevation drop, Damnation Creek Trail takes visitors through a wooded area containing redwoods, Sitka spruce, red alder and Douglas fir. The trail is suitable for hiking and ends at a rocky beach along the Pacific Ocean.
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Interstate 5 between Medford and Grants Pass, Gold Hill, OR
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A roadside attraction located in Gold Hill in Oregon, the Oregon Vortex is a famous landmark which consists of interesting visual and perceptual effects that will leave both young and old alike in awe.
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An Alpaca breeding farm, the Rolling Hills Alpacas is a fun place to have a close encounter with alpacas. If you want to bring home an alpaca with you, they have a gift shop with plenty of products made from soft and luxurious alpaca fur.
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Lone Ranch Beach is a local beach which offers panoramic views of the ocean, the numerous sea stacks and off-shore rock piles in the surrounding area.
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On the outskirts of a redwood forest, Endert's Beach provides visitors with a rocky beach full of driftwood and shells. The beach is surrounded by tall cliffs that provide panoramic views of the ocean.