13 BEST Things to Do on The Southern Oregon Coast!

Let’s be real with each other, the Oregon Coast is one of the most stunning landscapes in the USA, and dare we say, the world?

With its towering rock formations, sweeping dunes, and epic coastal views, it’s a playground for adventurers! Whether you want to hike, raft, or explore lighthouses, the southern Oregon coast is where it’s at.

Ready to see the best spots? Let’s dive into some epic adventures on the southern Oregon coast!

1. Bandon Beach

View over Bandon Beach in Oregon
Bandon Beach’s impressive sea stacks.

Bandon Beach is famous for its towering sea stacks and dramatic landscapes. It’s the perfect place to explore tide pools, go fat tire biking, or just take in the stunning coastal views. Pro tip: visit during low tide for the best tide-pooling experience!

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2. Bullards Beach

Bridge at Bullards Beach State Park
Stay at Bullards Beach State Park campground.

Bullards Beach State Park offers 4 miles of beautiful coastline, perfect for hiking and biking. The campground is sheltered from coastal winds, making it a cozy spot for an overnight stay. Don’t miss the nearby Coquille River Lighthouse for a bit of history!

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3. Cape Arago, Shore Acres, & Sunset Bay State Parks

View of Cape Arago Lighthouse
Cape Arago Lighthouse on the southern Oregon coast.

This trio of state parks is connected by scenic trails, offering stunning ocean views and peaceful hikes. Cape Arago is perfect for whale watching, while Shore Acres features beautiful gardens perched on cliffs. Sunset Bay offers calm beaches for a relaxing day by the sea.

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4. Flora’s Lake

View over beach and seacliffs at Floras Lake State Park
Floras Lake’s serene beach views.

If you’re looking for solitude, head to Flora’s Lake. The undeveloped park offers quiet beaches, meadows, and forests, perfect for a peaceful hike or windsurfing on the lake. Don’t forget to check out the scenic Blacklock Point trail!

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5. Cape Blanco

View over Cape Blanco
Remote and rugged Cape Blanco.

Cape Blanco is a great spot for beach hiking and lighthouse viewing. The lighthouse here is Oregon’s oldest continuously operating one! Explore the scenic Pacific View Trail and take in stunning views of this rugged coastal gem.

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6. Port Orford on the Southern Oregon Coast

Ocean with rocky outcrops at Port Orford
Sea stacks at Port Orford on the southern Oregon coast.

Port Orford is a charming town, perfect for a mix of adventure and relaxation. Explore art galleries, go kayaking, or hike the scenic coastal trails. For a fun fact, it’s the most westerly city in the continental US!

READ MORE: 7 Adventurous Things to Do Around Port Orford, Oregon

7. Humbug Mountain State Park

View of the beach at Humbug Mountain State Park
Cliffs lining the beach at Humbug Mountain State Park.

Humbug Mountain is one of the tallest peaks on the Oregon coast. Hike up to the summit for breathtaking views, or explore the trails leading down to secluded beaches. Campers love this spot for its sheltered, wind-protected sites.

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8. Sisters Rock State Park

Aerial view of Sisters Rock State Park
Sisters Rock State Park with Humbug Mountain in the distance.

As one of Oregon’s newest state parks, Sisters Rock is an undeveloped gem with rugged beaches and dramatic rock formations. It’s perfect for those seeking solitude and uninterrupted coastal views.

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9. Gold Beach on The Southern Oregon Coast

Sunset at Gold Beach on the southern Oregon coast
Sunset at Gold Beach on the southern Oregon coast.

Gold Beach is perfect for a peaceful escape with stunning coastal views, incredible hikes, and fantastic fishing opportunities. Don’t miss the chance to visit the shipwreck of the Mary D. Hume for a bit of local history.

READ MORE: 15 Adventurous Things to Do Around Gold Beach, Oregon

10. Cape Sebastian

Cape Sebastian in South Oregon
Cape Sebastian in South Oregon.

Cape Sebastian offers incredible panoramic views and dense forests filled with exciting trails. The Cape Sebastian Trail will take you to some scenic outlooks and hidden coves along the coast.

READ MORE: 17 Breathtaking Oregon Coast Hikes

11. Samuel H Boardman State Scenic Corridor

Views from Lone Ranch Trail in Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor
Views from Lone Ranch Trail in Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor.

The Samuel H Boardman State Scenic Corridor is a must-see along the southern coast. Discover breathtaking vistas, natural rock arches, and secluded beaches like ‘Secret’ Beach and Arch Rock.

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12. Harris Beach State Park in Brookings, South Oregon

Views over Harris Beach
Views over Harris Beach.

Harris Beach is a visitor favorite for its scenic beauty, tidepools, and the nearby Bird Island, a bird-watching paradise. It’s also a designated Marine Garden, perfect for exploring marine life during low tide.

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13. Redwood Hikes & Alfred Loeb State Park in Southern Oregon

Trail in Alfred A. Loeb State Park
Trail in Alfred A. Loeb State Park on the Oregon Coast.

Alfred Loeb State Park is known for its towering Myrtlewood and Redwood trees, some over 200 years old. Hike the Redwood Nature Trail to see these ancient giants or cool off by the Chetco River for some swimming or rafting.

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