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Is Oregon’s Southern Coast its greatest secret?

The Oregon Coast, known as the People’s Coast as the entire 584 km is accessible to all residents and visitors under Oregon law, offers three distinct regions: North, Central and South, with the latter being the least visited yet arguably the most beautiful.

Start your Southern sojourn in Coos Bay with a stay in one of the new cabins at the waterfront Bay Point Landing. Get out on the water by kayak with South Coast Tours – one of Travel Oregon’s Why Guides.

At Gold Beach, join Jerry’s Rogue Jets on the Historic Mail Boat Route up the Rogue River – a designated National Wild and Scenic River. This is one of the few remaining mail boats in the nation delivering since 1895 when road access did not exist. The Wild Rivers Coast Food Trail will keep you sustained along your journey with crab, cranberries and craft beer.

And finally, travel the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor, a 19 km linear park featuring awe-inspiring sea stacks (including Arch Rock and Natural Bridges), 300-year old Sitka spruce trees, and 43 km of the renowned Oregon Coast Trail.

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