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South Coast Oregon

Stunning sand dunes and secluded beaches await on the sea-sculpted shores of Oregon’s South Coast. Here, rugged seaside cliffs give way to the country’s highest concentration of wild and scenic rivers, earning this part of Oregon’s ‘People’s Coast’ the moniker of Wild Rivers Coast. From Road’s End to Coos Bay and on to Brookings Harbor near the California state line, Oregon’s South Coast reflects a long-lasting bond with nature.

Along with a palpable respect for everything outdoors, Oregon’s South Coast holds significant historical importance. As everlasting home to numerous Native American tribes, including the Coquille and Coos peoples as well as the Lower Umpqua, Siuslaw, and Siletz, visitors to the region can enrich their experience through traditions that have endured and evolved for thousands of years.

In the 19th century, the region became a major hub for the western timber and shipping industries. Coastal towns like Bandon and Coos Bay experienced massive growth, leaving behind historic lighthouses and maritime artifacts visitors can enjoy today.

Travelers visit Oregon’s South Coast for outdoor adventure and abundant scenic beauty. With moderate year-round temperatures, serene landscapes, and a rugged spirit, Oregon’s South Coast is an inviting adventure getaway destination. Whether hiking through ancient cedar groves, exploring vibrant tidal pools at the foot of Oregon’s tallest lighthouse, or riding off-road vehicles across expansive sand dunes, there are countless ways to unplug, refresh, and reset on Oregon’s South Coast.


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South Coast Oregon

South Coast Oregon

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Oregon’s South Coast is an outdoor paradise featuring dramatic ocean cliffs, vast sand dunes, and dense forests. This approximate 140-mile stretch of the “People’s Coast”, from about Florence to the California state line, offers a relaxed, nature-focused atmosphere for travelers of all ages looking for off-the-beaten-path experiences.

In this landscape of sandy beaches and dramatic sea stacks, our Casago Avari South Coast Oregon team delivers exceptional service for both guests and property owners. Proven performance and attention to creating memorable guest experiences is strengthened by our dedication to providing professional care for homeowners.

From where to spot whales at the world’s smallest harbor at Depoe Bay to exploring the highest viewpoint on the Oregon coast at Cape Perpetua, our local professionals provide guests with insider recommendations and rapid support for a seamless experience on a South Coast Oregon getaway.


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Frequently Asked Questions

The best time to visit South Coast Oregon is from July through September. During these summer months, the weather is warm and coastal rainfall is low. This predictable climate creates ideal conditions for beach walks, deep-sea fishing, and seasonal whale watching.

The rugged spirit and terrain on Oregon’s South Coast provide plenty of opportunities for exploration and outdoor recreation.

  • Explore one of the largest expanses of coastal sand dunes at Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area.
  • Discover tidepools and marine life at Sunset Bay State Park.
  • Visit area lakes and rivers that are perfect for paddling, kayaking, and swimming.
  • Fish for trout, bass, catfish, and bluegill at Tenmile Lake
  • Visit Devil’s Punchbowl for a breathtaking experience

Yes! The entire 363 miles of Oregon coast are open to the public, which is why it is also known as the “People’s Coast”.

Oregon’s South Coast starts from Florence and the Siuslaw River, extending south to Brookings about 10 minutes from the California state line. This encompasses over a dozen communities including the popular destinations of Coos Bay, Bandon, and the scenic sands of Gold Beach.

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