
How Indigenous Communities Enrich and Uplift Oregon’s Adventure Coast
Oregon's Adventure Coast is deeply enriched by its Indigenous heritage, which has shaped the region for thousands of years. Long before European settlers arrived, Native communities thrived along the southern Oregon Coast, fishing, hunting, and gathering in harmony with the land. November is Nationa...

Celebrating 50 Years of the South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve
“For 50 years, the South Slough Reserve has demonstrated the power of partners coming together to protect and restore special places along our coast. The research, education and stewardship activities pioneered at South Slough will continue to serve as a model for the larger research reserve system ...

Your Guide to Golfing on Oregon’s South Coast
Photography by Nathan Kahler, courtesy of Bandon Dunes Golf Resort
Golfing on Oregon's Adventure Coast offers a unique and rewarding experience for golfers of all skill levels.
With its temperate weather, gorgeous views, and beautifully maintained golf courses, the Oregon Coast is known for being ...

How to Explore the “Great Indoors” on Oregon’s Adventure this Winter!
Oregon's Adventure Coast: Coos Bay, North Bend, Charleston is certainly known for the variety of epic outdoor adventures for visitors to experience (think water recreation, running, ATVing, hiking, golfing, cycling, fishing, beachcombing, etc), but it's a little known fact that there are plenty of f...

Five Iconic Lighthouses to Explore Near Oregon’s Adventure Coast
Lighthouse hunting on Oregon's Adventure Coast is an exciting and historic activity the whole family will enjoy.
Oregon’s Adventure Coast: Coos Bay, North Bend, Charleston has a long, rich maritime history dating back hundreds of years, and the lighthouses located up and down the Oregon coastline a...
