- Our list of the best things to do in Coos Bay, Oregon, features the top 36 nearby activities — including 22 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Coos Bay, OR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Museums & Galleries, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 18 things to do within the city of Coos Bay, OR , followed by 18 popular activities in nearby cities, including Bandon
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21.1 Miles
Visitors can view a large flat topped rock that features the silhouette of face reclining in the ocean looking skyward at Face Rock Wayside. The area also features a beach, tide pools, and a trail.
21.6 Miles
70%
20 votes
3235 Beach Loop Drive SW, Bandon, OR 97411
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Bandon Face Rock Golf Course offers traditional golfing experience with hickory-shafted clubs, 'gutta percha balls' and a layout that is mostly flat and features numerous bunkers.
21.6 Miles
97%
416 votes
Off US 101, 1 Mile South of Bandon, Bandon, OR
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Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint is a part of a local state park and offers scenic views of a giant rock which looks like a human face.
22.1 Miles
Bandon Beach Riding Stables is a local tour operator which offers guided horseback rides across the Beach Loop Drive and along the shoreline.
22.4 Miles
With ocean views, visitors can travel to Devil's Kitchen to access the beach or take a scenic walk along the coast. The beach has several cliffs that visitors can enjoy the scenery of the ocean from.
24.4 Miles
Bandon Crossings Golf Course is a local 18 hole championship golf course with a traditional well-maintained parkland setting featuring both links-style holes as well as forrested game areas.
25.6 Miles
Merritt Lavender Farm is a sustainable working farm that was established in 2005. They create natural products from sustainably grown lavender and also offer online shopping as a customer service.
26.6 Miles
Operating since 1968, West Coast Game Park Safari is a walk-through safari park which features a range of endangered animal species such as snow leopards, capybara, Bengal tigers and more.
36.7 Miles
HillCrest Winery and Distillery is Oregon's oldest estate winery, and the producer of the first Pinot Noir in the state. The operation is totally family operated, with no outside employees ever being hired.
37.1 Miles
Phillipe Giradet, who learned his wine making skills from family in Switzerland, started Girardet Wine Cellars in 1971. The company's winemaker is now son Marc, the youngest winemaker in Oregon.