Blog Archive: 2011 April

Welcome to the Official Blog for The Coos Bay – North Bend Visitor & Convention Bureau! We believe there is no place like the Oregon Coast and want to share stories, events, photos and more information in our blog.

We have world class fishing, dunes, beaches, hiking trails, bird watching, gardens, unique gift, craft and antique shops, casinos, music, museums- and more. The Oregon’s Adventure Coast is an all season destination, with surprises and memories around every turn. We have a variety of fun itineraries, and offer oodles of other great ideas for your next adventure!

Have a story you’d like to share on our blog? Email us at info@oregonsadventurecoast.com

Posted by AmyD on April 28, 2011

Have you heard? Oregon’s Adventure Coast RV Jamboree will take place at The Mill Casino RV Park June 8- June 11, 2011!

The three-day RV Jamboree Package includes: • Welcome Reception and Dinner Buffet • A commemorative T-Shirt • RV Show and Shine • Traditional Salmon Bake Dinner • An excursion to Misty Meadows Jams and …

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Posted by AmyD on April 27, 2011

The Oregon Coast is an all season destination, but there is something very unique about spring time on Oregon’s Adventure Coast.

The warmer air brings much to do and see and there is no shortage of great fun for people of all ages. Here are ten things we recommend doing this …

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Posted by AmyD on April 21, 2011

 

Coos Art Museum is one of the best kept secrets on Oregon’s Adventure Coast.  This cultural gem is the third oldest art museum in Oregon and it contains six galleries (over 5600 square feet)!    The Museum promotes the understanding and appreciation of the visual arts through their exhibits, art …

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Posted by AmyD on April 12, 2011

 

Here on Oregon’s Adventure Coast, we have a number of local “gems” we love to brag about.  One such gem is the South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve- our local Oregon Coast Spotlight this month.

The South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve (South Slough NERR) is a 5,000 acre natural area …

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