Communities We Serve
Bandon
Bandon is a coastal village of 7,337 people on the southern Oregon coast, just 90 miles north of the California border. It has long been noted for tis stellar beaches with primordial sea stacks, charming Old Town filled with terrific restaurants and galleries, and its friendly population. It is also home to internationally acclaimed Bandon Dunes Golf Resort. More. …
Brookings
Brookings is an attractive town with terrific scenery and restaurants, on the southern most part of the Oregon coast, minutes from the California border. The town is noted for its natural beauty, spectacular beaches and sea stacks, and noticeably warmer weather driven by the Chetco Effect. More. …
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Coos Bay
Coos Bay is the largest metro area on Oregon’s south coast with a population of 27,926, making it the economic engine of the surrounding area. Long dependent upon abundant natural resources, the area’s economy has been in a transition, with evolving growth in service and tourism sectors. The town has a large medical community and it shares … More …
Florence
Florence, with a population of 14,713, is located at the midpoint of the Oregon coast, approximately 60 miles due west from Eugene, and as such it benefits from many weekend tourists making the short drive to visit the popular coastal community. Florence’s proximity to Eugene also makes it ideal for residents who desire excellent nearby urban amenities … More …
Gold Beach
Gold Beach, population 5,643, is situated at the mouth of the mighty Rogue River, just 28 miles north of Brookings. The name of the town is derived from its late 19th century gold mining history. Today, however, it is known for fishing and water sports on the Rogue, one of the eight original rivers deemed most worthy of preservation … More …
Heceta Beach
Heceta Beach stretches lazily along to coast due north of Florence’s city limits. Known for being a desirable residential area, visitor’s enjoy long sandy stretches punctuated with grassy dunes, as well as the visually striking sea stacks the Oregon coast is known for. The Heceta Head Lighthouse is a terrific view spot, situated as it is atop a 1,000 foot-high bluff above the ocean. More …
Lakeside
Lakeside, population 2,170, is a popular summertime weekend getaway, offering a multiplicity of family fun outdoor activities. The town lies on the edge of Ten Mile Lake, which is actually a grouping of interconnected waterways. Together they make up the largest chain of freshwater lakes on the south coast and are a naturally popular boating and fishing spot. Miles of sand dunes … More …
North Bend
North Bend, with a population of 13,643, shares a similar destiny with its sister city, Coos Bay. The two lie seamlessly side-by-side, managed as separate cities, each with their own governance. They share many historic parallels, built by a hard-working population managing a natural resource driven economy. They also share similar 21st century challenges, transitioning to … More …
Port Orford & Langlois
Located on the blustery most western tip of the continental United States, lies the small town of Port Orford with a population of 2,021. Proud to be the oldest town on the Oregon coast, it remains an authentic working fishing port. Just 12 miles to the north is Langlois, an unincorporated town with a population of 413. Designated a “Rural Community” by the State, the intent is to preserve … More …
Reedsport
Reedsport can be deceiving in terms of what it has to offer. The town seems sleeping and its appeal elusive. For outdoor lovers, however, nothing could be further from the case. Three important rivers come together here; the Umpqua, Smith and Scholfield. The town is in close proximity to a number of fresh water lakes. It is just a few miles from Winchester Bay’s harbor and easy access to … More …
Winchester Bay
Winchester Bay is another charming small town on the coast with fun things for both families and couples to enjoy. The town is located at the mouth of the Umpqua River, well known for excellent fishing. The harbor provides good access to ocean fishing. The water is unusually clear. Crabbing meets with excellent success. Being in the heart of Oregon dunes … More …
Yachats
Yachats is another lovely coastal Oregonian village with a population of 1,673. Pronounced YAH-hots, the area offers all the terrific outdoor activities the Oregon coast is known for. Located 25 miles north of Florence, residents of Yachats have a quick drive to larger towns and amenities on the northern coast if they so choose. The town is steeped in charm … More …