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    Coquille River Lighthouse

    4.1 (10 reviews)

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    Jen K.

    Now I really wish I could put all my lighthouse experiences together to form the perfect one. I am still overwhelmed and saddened by the beauty of Cape Meares (and its red lens) that have been partially lost to us due to vandalism. No more tours and foggy windows mar its beauty. It also has the honor of being Oregon's shortest lighthouse. Haceta Head is the most beautiful from a distance and has the brightest light, but our docent wasn't very good (which I realize is luck of the draw), you pay a fee to visit the area, and not all the attractions are accessible to the public (the interpretive center is in a B&B that closes for special events). The Coquille River Lighthouse is on a jetty in Bullards Beach State Park across from Bandon. Coquille was the last lighthouse built in Oregon (1891) and also the smallest. And it is just a bit taller than Haceta Head. What was disappointing is that although it is open for tours during the summer months, there is no lens. It was removed and replaced by an automated beacon at the end of the jetty. I waited my turn and took the spiral staircase up to the docent and he waxed poetic about lighthouse lore. I wish this guy had been at Haceta Head! But no lens and all the windows are foggy, so there aren't good photo ops from the tower. So this is very much a place to learn about what was, but what is currently there is a bit of a disappointment. It also can't compare to the other lighthouses because looking at a jetty isn't nearly as interesting as looking at a rugged coastline. So the docent gets a five, but the lighthouse a two.

    David P.

    Who gives a lighthouse two stars? There is no such thing as a "perfect" lighthouse. This park and lighthouse were a total blast! Chilly. Cold. Dramatic. Come have a picnic and watch the fog roll in. Enjoy the Oregon Toast, I mean, Coast.

    Driftwood lining the jetty.
    Lizbeth D.

    I love lighthouses, though I don't know anything about their operations, and will stop at any nearby. I just find them cozy and historical. This one is located at an extremely windy outcropping. The jetty is lined with fantastic driftwood. The nearby beach is clean and pretty. We didn't stay for the tour since we didn't have closed-toe shoes.

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    Port of Bandon - Port of Bandon, Bandon, OR - Pullen Pier - August 22, 2023

    Port of Bandon

    5.0(4 reviews)
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    Through the years, coastal towns have gone to great lengths to attract visitors. There are…read morefestivals, of course, but I'm more fascinated by the wacky ways that some places have tried to generate buzz. Like ghost stories and bizarre events like the Redhead Roundup they used to have in Lincoln City. But as a visitor to your city, I'm really interested in three things: -- Easy (free) parking -- Collection of shops and restaurants within walking distance -- That certain something that is hard to quantify and highly subjective - charm Bandon-by-the-Sea has all this and more. But rather than mention the city in general, I need to call attention to the Port of Bandon and River Walk. Along the Coquille River in Old Town they've built and beautifully maintained a number of visitor friendly attractions. A pier for fishing and crabbing (they provide free life vests for kids), an outdoor amphitheater and enclosed picnic shelter. Even during the summer months, coastal towns can be windy and chilly, so having a glass structure on the pier so you can enjoy the view without the cold is very welcoming. The shelter has one large community table and chairs all uniquely carved out of wood. They even have an outlet for those wanting to hop on their laptop or charge their phone. Bandon Fish Market is close by and very crowded, so a lot of people were grabbing food to go and eating it here. The River Walk is filled with public art and is located right in the heart of Old Town. I think my son pet over 100 dogs that afternoon. So kudos to Bandon for making it easy and fun to visit your city.

    Kudos to the local municipality for knowing all of the correct priorities for a tourist hot spot…read moreand then some: 1) Spacious, free, public parking in the quaint bustling little "old town" tourist hub. Including boat trailer and RV parking. 2) Clean, free, centrally located public bathrooms. 3) A freaking water fountain/ water bottle filler. Praise be. And thank you. 4) A WORKING bike repair center complete with tools and a pump!!!! This saved my bacon during our recent visit- brought the bikes, forgot the pump. OOPS. (and the local bike repair place is closed this week- seriously made all the difference here.) 5) Public access fishing and crabbing Pier complete w/ local art and a boardwalk. Out of the ballpark, Bandon.

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