- Our list of the best things to do in Gold Beach, Oregon, features the top 37 nearby activities — including 20 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Gold Beach, OR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 22 things to do within the city of Gold Beach, OR , followed by 16 popular activities in nearby cities, including Port Orford, Brookings and Medford
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An interactive park with personal tour guide—this is what the Great Cats World Park offers its visitors. With the help of your competent tour guide, you can interact with predatory cats and learn more about them.
43.1 Miles
Measured at a height of over 6,000 feet, Mt. Elijah is a mountain commonly visited by nature enthusiasts. Visitors to the mountain often enjoy hiking, walking through the natural trails, or taking in the scenic views the mountain provides.
43.1 Miles
Rough & Ready Flat Botanical Area is a 2,833 acre botanical site known for the ultramafic alluvial deposits in the soil, which result in soil conditions favoring a unique plant community. The area may interest those who enjoy scenic landscapes.
43.1 Miles
Jubilee Park is a small park and playground area with several fun amenities for both kids and adults. It offers several recreation areas including a large playground and jungle gym area.
43.7 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.
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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.
44.0 Miles
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.
44.1 Miles
The Secret Trailer Park is a hidden area for camping and RVing deep in a natural forested area. It is located near Oregon Caves National Monument and is great for hiking and biking.
44.4 Miles
Situated between a redwood forest and the coast, Lagoon Creek is a scenic pond where visitors can spot heron and other species of birds by the water's edge. The pond has a four mile trail that leads into the lagoon.
44.5 Miles
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.