Blog Archive: Travel Oregon
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 November 9, 2011
Photo Credit: @Friends of Shore Acres
The brightest and most beautiful place on the West Coast shines as brightly as ever in 2011.
Shore Acres State Park off Cape Arago Hwy will celebrate their 25th annual Holiday Lights display! This has become one of our favorite local holiday traditions, and has captured …
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Posted by AmyD on September 3, 2010
Last week, we announced our exciting new campaign launching in the Coos Bay, North Bend, Charleston area October 1: Chowder Bounty.
The campaign will offer visitors $50 in dining gift certificates when they stay for two nights or more in participating lodging properties. There will also be opportunities for people to vote …
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Posted by AmyD on August 24, 2010
Many of you have heard about Travel Oregon’s exciting new campaign: Wanderfeast launched this week to promote all of the wonderful tastes of Oregon. This Fall, Oregon’s Adventure Coast will be hosting our own campaign…..Allow us to introduce to you: Chowder Bounty.
What is Chowder Bounty? So pleased you asked!
WHAT is …
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Posted by AmyD on July 6, 2010
Southern Oregon has a bounty of beaches, lakes and rivers to enjoy and July/August is the perfect time to take it all in. Travel Oregon has put together the utimate guide for water lovers visiting the Oregon Coast. Adventure seekers looking for something different come to the Oregon Coast for …
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