State of the art Skate Park built in 2009. Just under 3000 sq feet, smooth and fast! 6′-10′ft main bowl with 14′ cradle with side walk. Additional open Mickey Mouse shaped bowl.
The skate park is open from dawn to dusk.
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State of the art Skate Park built in 2009. Just under 3000 sq feet, smooth and fast! 6′-10′ft main bowl with 14′ cradle with side walk. Additional open Mickey Mouse shaped bowl.
The skate park is open from dawn to dusk.
Adjacent to North Bend Visitors Center and Coos County Historical Society Museum Covered group picnic shelter with fireplace. Playground, tennis courts, basketball courts, restrooms, phone, wheelchair access. Disc golf and softball fields nearby.
Parks are available for public use during the hours of 6am – 10pm daily.
Ferry Rd, North Bend Shelter and group picnic area, BBQ, horseshoe pits, softball field, playground, hiking trail/bike path, batting cage, restrooms.
Parks are available for public use during the hours of 6am – 10pm daily.
Colorado Street near Airport Lane, North Bend
8 acres. Play structure, open fields, basketball courts, tennis courts, sand volleyball court,2 baseball fields.
Parks are available for public use during the hours of 6am – 10pm daily.
This trail leaves Forest Service road 3347 and follows an old cat road to Forest Service road 5325 at Soldiers Camp. This trail is on Iron Mountain and is very dry, with no water. Vegetation includes rhododendrons and azaleas. Trees are Port-Orford cedar and white fir, with some pine at …
We think Oregon’s Adventure Coast is not only a great place to live, work and play, it is a wonderful place to host a meeting or convention. Oregon’s Adventure Coast has the ability to host small gatherings of as little as 10, all the way up to large groups up to …
Length: 17 miles of trail
Difficulty: Difficult
Surface: Dirt
Information courtesy of Coos Trails. Trail is appropriate for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding and OHVs. Winchester Trails Map.
Access:
The trail system is located 12 mi. south of Coos Bay on Hwy. 101. At milepost 251, park on the right side (on the gravel) just prior to …
Sunset Bay State Park features beautiful sandy beaches protected by towering sea cliffs. A favorite among locals and tourists, Sunset Bay State Park is protected by towering sea cliffs and features beautiful sandy beaches, amazing tide pools, picnic facilities, restrooms, and campgrounds. Beach goers will find easy access for beach …
Teams of volunteer fishermen will come together at the Oregon Tuna Classic in Charleston, Oregon on Saturday August 20 to “Reel in Hunger”. The goal is to catch the biggest tuna (in weight) and to benefit the Oregon Food Bank and Ducks Unlimited.
Some of the tuna from the tournament …
Oregon Coast locals and visitors will enjoy a weekend food, fun for the whole family, music and crafts at Charleston Seafood Festival August 13-14, 2011. The annual festival is a celebration Charleston’s fishing village heritage and the bounty of Pacific seafood.
It all began back in 1986 when the …