- Our list of the best things to do in Port Orford, Oregon, features the top 33 nearby activities — including 15 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Port Orford, OR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sports & Fitness, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 8 things to do within the city of Port Orford, OR , followed by 25 popular activities in nearby cities, including Gold Beach, Bandon and Medford
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With Chetco River running through its southern section, Alfred A Loeb State Park offers a wide variety of outdoor amenities and activities to choose from such as the Riverview nature trail, multiple campsites and log cabins, fishing, rafting, swimming and more.
47.4 Miles
Located in a house that once marked a stagecoach terminus, the Chetco Valley Historical Society Museum is dedicated to the local history and settlement of the area. The restored building is open daily for tours and offers regular educational programs.
47.8 Miles
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.
48.3 Miles
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.
48.4 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.
48.8 Miles
Located along Chetco River, Azalea State Park is a 33-acre facility featuring native azaleas and a band shell used for summer concerts and other events. The park provides a playground, an open lawn area, picnic facilities and athletic fields.
48.9 Miles
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.
49.0 Miles
Managed by the Pelican Bay Arts Association, Manley Art Center promotes and encourages artists from around the community. Additionally, a wide array of classes are offered at the center including painting, photography and ceramics.
49.1 Miles
Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor is a forested linear state park which comprises of a rugged shoreline with natural rock bridges and sandy beaches as well as a part of the Oregon Coast Trail.