- Our list of the best things to do in Cave Junction, Oregon, features the top 30 nearby activities — including 19 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Cave Junction, OR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 13 things to do within the city of Cave Junction, OR , followed by 17 popular activities in nearby cities, including Grants Pass and Gold Beach
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40.5 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.
40.6 Miles
91%
23 votes
South Pebble Beach Drive, Crescent City, CA
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The Brother Jonathan Cemetery is the memorial for the individuals who lost their loves on the S.S. Brother Jonathan, which crashed on July 30th, 1865. The location, which is a national landmark, is also an ideal location for guests who wish to fly kites or play baseball.
40.7 Miles
80%
10 votes
North Pebble Beach Dr, Crescent City, CA 95531
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With primitive campsites and numerous trails, Tolowa Dunes State Park encompasses ocean beach, sand dunes, wooded areas, and wetlands. Popular activities include hiking, bird watching, exploring tide pools along the beach, and watching for sea lions and harbor seals.
40.7 Miles
Located in a wildlife rescue, Castle Island is a scenic landmark consisting of a 335 foot tall rock. The island can be seen from the beach and is home to a variety of native birds.
41.0 Miles
Lithia Motors Ampitheater is a live music venue that is a part of the Jackson County Fairgrounds. A variety of artists have taken the stage at the amphitheater including Big Time Rush, the Steve Miller Band, and Willie Nelson.
41.1 Miles
Fichtner Mainwaring Park is a 31 acre site with pathways, four sand volleyball courts, two basketball courts, four lighted tennis courts, a play structure installed in 2006, a very small gazebo, soccer fields, and restroom.
41.3 Miles
At the Medford Railroad Park, visitors can ride an 11/2 inch live steam train, as well as see an operating HO scale model railroad layout, a working Morse telegraphy exhibit, and a G scale garden railway exhibit. The park also features full-size railroad equipment.
41.3 Miles
The JCLS Medford Library presents a modern, urban structure in a small town, making its exterior a famed part of Medford. The interior houses an expansive selection of books, magazines and periodicals, along with offering computer work stations and a children's reading area.
41.5 Miles
For a customized, scenic tour to local wineries and a gourmet lunch to compliment the tastings, Wonders of Wine provides guests an experience that delights the palate. Visitors can choose from historic, farm and garden, adventure tours, and more.
41.5 Miles
Established in 1945, Hawthorne park is a recreational park that sits on a 20-acre tract of land and features an open grassy area. The area supports activities such as football, soccer, and Frisbee.