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Nestled along the stunning Oregon Coast, Coos Bay is a charming destination that offers a delightful mix of history, art, and outdoor fun. Whether you're wandering through the fascinating exhibits at the Coos History Museum or taking a leisurely stroll along the picturesque Coos Bay Boardwalk, there's something for everyone in this vibrant community. The blend of maritime heritage and local culture makes Coos Bay a unique spot to explore, with plenty of hidden gems waiting to be discovered.

For those looking to indulge their taste buds, the Cranberry Sweets & More® Factory Store is a must-visit, showcasing the region's love for locally grown fruit in delicious treats. Meanwhile, Mingus Park invites visitors to unwind in its lush surroundings, complete with walking trails and a serene Japanese garden. With a variety of attractions ranging from art galleries to historical sites, Coos Bay is a place where adventure and relaxation go hand in hand. So pack your bags and get ready to uncover the fun that awaits in this coastal treasure!

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1Coos Art Museum

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Located in a historic Art Deco-style former post office building from the 1930s, Coos Art Museum is a must-visit destination on the Oregon Coast. It houses six galleries showcasing up to 25 permanent and temporary exhibits at a time, featuring over 550 pieces of Pacific Northwest and contemporary artwork. The museum also offers an opportunity for donors to 'adopt' pieces in need of restoration.
Just a gorgeous museum. The museum has many rotating shows.kind and helpful workers there to help with any questions.they also offer art classes,for those interested. Another feature that is great is the rental sales gallery where people may rent original paintings for a good price.below are examples of paintings done by an artist known as Earl Hamilton. It's a great place for families and children to enjoy. Stop by and enjoy while your vacationing through.
George H — Google review
Two rooms being remodelled, so discounted entry. But to be honest, even though the wood carvings were ace, and I appreciated the exhibit honouring a local athletic hero, Steve Prefontaine, the rest was underwhelming. Hopefully, the two closed rooms are good enough to lift the experience. Value for money was ace, only $3.50 due to the exhibition remodel. Worth that to support the arts.
Ian W — Google review
My family enjoyed it they were from out of country ,currently a lot of the expedition was closed due to remodeling it was a nice place to visit and would recommend it when they have the rest of the exhibits open they are giving a discount currently because of limited things being shown. Staff was very helpful in getting other things that I needed
Lyle G — Google review
As a runner from middle school through college, I was thrilled to see Steve Prefontaine's memorial. The curator of the museum was extremely nice; and he informed me I barely missed talking to Pre's sister. I was honored to discover I was at one time in the same room as her. Until next time.
Brandon A — Google review
The Coos Art Museum is a very nice Museum. The building is clean and well maintained. There are several restrooms in the building. There is a fee but it is very minimal. Most of the artwork is for sale and there are binders showing the prices. The staff is very friendly. I did not see any handicapped parking in front of the building but there is a ramp to the front door and there is an elevator to the second floor. The entrance door does have a button to open the door.. The first floor art rooms are wide open and plenty of open space. The second floor rooms have doors that are not automatic and could be problematic for handicapped visitors. It is a very nice art museum and worth a visit when visiting Coos Bay Oregon.
Raymond P — Google review
Came to Coos Bay on a Monday to see the Prefontaine sites. Museum was closed but someone let me in the backdoor to see the Prefontaine room. Don't miss it if you are here for him. Lots of memorabilia you can't see anywhere else! Didn't see the rest of the art museum but it seemed nice
Sam L — Google review
Absolutely fantastic venue, art and staff! So thrilled at the programs put on by the Coos Art Museum.
Jo B — Google review
Went for the Murser Mystery dinner. It was good. Theocracy themed pictures were all fantasic!
Kim K — Google review
235 Anderson Ave, Coos Bay, OR 97420, USA•http://www.coosartmuseum.org/•(541) 267-3901•Tips and more reviews for Coos Art Museum

2Mingus Park

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Mingus Park, located in downtown Coos Bay, is a nearly 100-year-old park offering a variety of attractions and amenities. Visitors can enjoy the tree-topped park with its playground, lakeside walking trails, outdoor pool, and Japanese garden. The expansive area includes open green spaces, picnic areas, and a skate park. Additionally, there are opportunities for outdoor activities such as disc golf, tennis, and baseball. The iconic red footbridge adds to the charm of this historic park.
The park was beautiful! We had a nice stroll around the pond and the little bridges. Really enjoy the garden. Playground area was ok.
Clara P — Google review
I've enjoyed the paved paths in this park for years now. Today we decided to jump the track and found so many more trails up the hillside and under some magnificent trees. It was so beautiful and it renewed a part of me. I think it was the first time my rescue dog ever saw such a beautiful and tranquil place. He definitely did not want to leave!
Kali G — Google review
A great park, with a lake and a small pond, bridges, grass, playground, picnic areas, a lovely place for a stroll or walking your dog or just sitting and relaxing.
Diana G — Google review
While on my way to a Korean restaurant, I discovered this wonderfully maintained park, perfect for a dog walk. The light rain made for an ideal and very pleasant stroll, with plenty of interesting sights. It was a thoroughly relaxing walk, and I definitely recommend it!
Kai D — Google review
Great place to walk your dog and experience some nature. The park is clean and well-maintained.
Deb W — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous there's a big hill going into the park its pretty hard on the older folk but worth it
Cory C — Google review
Great park. Excellent variety. I remember going here since the 70s when I stayed with my grandparents.
Stewart B — Google review
Been going there for years. Live the park! Great for dogs.
Johann B — Google review
Coos Bay, OR 97420, USA•https://www.coosbayor.gov/community/city-parks/mingus-park•(541) 267-1360•Tips and more reviews for Mingus Park
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3Cranberry Sweets & More® Factory Store

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Cranberry Sweets & More® Factory Store, located in Coos Bay, has been using locally grown fruit like cranberries to create delicious candies and sweets since the 1970s. Their assortment includes jellies, popcorn, chocolates, and more made the old-fashioned way. The store offers a unique variety of chocolates and candies that you're unlikely to find elsewhere.
This place was amazing. If you have a sweet tooth, this is the place for you! Along with delicious fudge and chocolates they have many delicious flavors of Carmel corn. Salted caramel cheesecake and frosted cinnamon bun is awesome! So much to choose from. They also have viewing windows to see the candy being made! I loved this place!
John I — Google review
There were so many options and lots of taste tests. The wonderful lady who helped us at the counter was absolutely amazing. She had dark hair. She helped us with options and ideas that we definitely needed. She made our experience. Unfortunately, we did not get her name, but we won't forget her customer service. I've been in the area a few times and never stopped by, I'm so glad I finally got the chance to. Busiest place in town. I've added the photo of the sasquatch that we bought. I guess it was the last one and is so cute. Thank you!!
Skyler C — Google review
A wonderful treat to stop in and get out of the rain! Very welcoming staff and everything is beautifully displayed. We enjoyed all the samples and didn’t expect every single one to be fresh, unique and delicious. Stop in, you won’t be disappointed!
Teresa V — Google review
I see this place and it looks unassuming. Finally decided to go in and so glad I did. Super cute inside. The nicest staff. Delicious goodies. So many free tastings!
Heather H — Google review
Kind of out of the way but definitely worth the drive. Samples everywhere and if there was something you wanted to try, just ask and they gave you a sample. Delicious chili late. The Big Foot was very tasty. Yummy popcorn with 10+ varieties. And did I mention tons of samples!
Jeffrey P — Google review
Great selection, free samples, and a military/veteran discount. Employees were very friendly, and you can see them making the candy in the back through glass. Very cool stop.
Erica E — Google review
Absolutely a sweet tooth heaven. I miss not being able to sample things that I don't know if I'll like, however, I also know what I do like so... No problems there. They do give pre packaged samples at check out though. Love this place. I'm from Eugene and I visit every time I'm in the area. Chocolate lovers paradise!
Cesar C — Google review
There were a lot of tasty treats to choose from. Plenty of options from taffy to chocolate and jelly beans. I think everyone in the family could find something to enjoy. The production is right in back of the store. It would be fun to see them work through the windows but we went in on Sunday when they weren't making anything.
Melissa J — Google review
1005 Newmark Ave, Coos Bay, OR 97420, USA•http://www.cranberrysweets.com/•(541) 888-9824•Tips and more reviews for Cranberry Sweets & More® Factory Store

4Coos History Museum

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The Coos History Museum, operated by a local nonprofit historical society, offers a captivating exploration of regional history and maritime heritage through its extensive collection of over 50,000 artifacts and more than 250,000 photos and images. The exhibits cover various topics such as the lumber industry, local indigenous tribes, and maritime history. Additionally, the museum features interactive stations designed to engage and entertain visitors of all ages.
This was such a neat experience with a super reasonable admission fee! We were visiting from out of town and decided to stop in to kill time, and we left feeling super impressed! Also had a very neat gift shop to check out.
Baylee C — Google review
It's a nice museum with some cool information and displays about Coos Bay history.. it's a bummer that they don't allow video recording and the price is a little high for adults for a small museum.. I was a little disappointed in the lack of information and displays of the Native American tribes that were here for thousands of years before..
D A — Google review
So interesting, and the personal tour at the beginning is very educational. A beautiful facility. We loved it!
Melody W — Google review
It was $25 for 2 adults and one child. The place was small and just didn't have as much as we were anticipating. When we walked in, we were greeted by a gay pride and transgender flag. There was also gay propaganda outside the bathrooms marked 21 and over. We are not planning to return.
Anonymous — Google review
The children are free and adults are only $7. We learned so much about Coos Bay history.
Kimberly A — Google review
Spent a fun few hours here. Recommend it to learn of local history.
Saboin V — Google review
A really good museum with interesting artifacts and area history. Friendly staff and reasonable entry fee. Nice lil gift shop too.
C L — Google review
The museum had several exhibits with many historical items on display and a room with information and examples of myrtlewood carvings. However, the most interesting part of the museum was the sign out front which told of the story of the lynching of Alonzo Tucker who was killed by a white mob in 1902. The museum also goes further into explaining Oregon’s complicated history with race as the only state accepted into the union with racial exclusion laws in their constitution. I briefly lived in Oregon, but I had never heard of many of the things I read about in the museum. I recommend going for the history lesson.
Captain M — Google review
1210 N Front St, Coos Bay, OR 97420, USA•http://www.cooshistory.org/?utm_source=google-gmb-maps&utm_mediu…•(541) 756-6320•Tips and more reviews for Coos History Museum

5Coos Bay Boardwalk

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Located just off Hwy 101 in Downtown Coos Bay, the Coos Bay Boardwalk offers stunning views of the bay and features interpretive displays showcasing the area's maritime and lumber port history. Spanning 0.5 miles, this picturesque boardwalk is home to a fresh fish market/restaurant and provides picnic tables for a relaxing lunch by the water. Visitors can also explore historical exhibits, admire boats, including the restored Koos No.
Coos Bay, Oregon is a quiet, friendly town. We vacationed for 6 days recently, and rest was our goal, and it was pleasantly met. We enjoyed crabbing and fishing at the dock. The town is pretty easy to navigate. We will return again.
Tami — Google review
From one end of the boardwalk to the other is just about 1 mile. It’s a nice leisurely walk along the waterfront. Lots of historical information in the pavilion area. In the early development stage of Coos Bay logging was the primary industry. Coos Bay is located on the coast in Central coast of Oregon. Plenty to do here for sportsman, fisherman, and dune buggy enthusiast.
Steven R — Google review
The birds also really like this place in spite of all the precautions taken. Lol. It was a very nice walk with great placards and information to read.
M T — Google review
The boardwalk is just a place to walk along the river, a few pavilions that tell you about the history and has a few old boats that were used at the time, the visitors center is across the street on the north end of the boardwalk. A few interesting plaques.
David Q — Google review
The Coos Bay Boardwalk is wonderful to walk along as they have a nicely paved half mile walking path along the water. They also have picnic tables to eat, water side with views of the docks. There is a cute seafood place to eat on the water. It is a much nicer walk than I originally expected it to be. Very beautiful!!
Camille A — Google review
Beautiful scenery, sun was shining with a nice ocean breeze to take the edge off. Plenty of fishing boats to look at, and a floating fish & chip restaurant i may visit tomorrow!
Ian W — Google review
It was a fairly short boardwalk with some nice information to read. Unfortunately the pigeons and seagulls also like that area. At least I didn't get pooped on my head. 😀
Donna B — Google review
Fun place to walk. Very peaceful. Nice docks. Great boats.
Ashland S — Google review
Sea Planes, 200 S Bayshore Dr, Coos Bay, OR 97420, USA•Tips and more reviews for Coos Bay Boardwalk
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6Oregon Coast Historical Railway

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The Oregon Coast Historical Railway, located in Coos Bay, is a must-visit for train enthusiasts and history buffs. Operated by volunteers, this nonprofit organization is dedicated to preserving the region's logging industry and railroad history. The collection includes a restored 1922 Baldwin steam engine that was used for logging until the 1950s, along with other pieces like a 1949 diesel switcher engine and a 1946 wooden caboose.
Super cool local place! Me and husband stopped by after grabbing a bite to eat nearby and had fun crawling through all the trains. There was a little boy and his grandma having a blast playing in one of the engines too!
Taylor B — Google review
The train museum was very nice. The staff was very friendly and helpful. We loved exploring all the train cars and ringing the bell. Staff also recommended other places to take the kids in the area! Definitely would recommend seeing the museum!
Clara P — Google review
Love just love Trains, and these are full size, the history is amazing.
Robert M — Google review
My kid and I went yesterday cause it only opens Wednesdays and Saturdays. It was really nice, big trains to see in and out. Don’t miss the opportunity to chat with the friendly staff, they are all volunteers. If you have little kids go to the gift shop, they have many souvenirs about trains and a nice little train track game available for kids to play. Sign the visits book and leave a donation.
Denisse V — Google review
We almost missed it so glad we stopped! The trains are in amazing condition. A great look back in time! The museum volunteers are super knowledgeable and friendly!
Kathryn R — Google review
I have lived here my whole life myself and kiddos went and ate lunch there. It has tables ect. It is so cool!
Kori M — Google review
Awesome place to go you can even touch certain trains and Bells for your kids to ring also go inside that trange only when there steps to go up to the train and take a look inside and see how they did it back in the old days also check out the gift or very very good prices on their souvenirs and check out the back that's where all the goodies are from back in the day enjoy
The A — Google review
Let's be honest it's not your typical museum but it's a great place to see old trains up close and get to see up in em. The volunteers are super nice, friendly, and helpful! Check this place out and leave a donation.
Robert K — Google review
766 S 1st St, Coos Bay, OR 97420, USA•http://orcorail.org/•(541) 267-6900•Tips and more reviews for Oregon Coast Historical Railway

7Egyptian Theatre

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The Egyptian Theatre, located in downtown Coos Bay, is a historic movie palace built in 1925 and is one of the few remaining examples of Egyptian Revival architecture in the country. Originally a vaudeville theater, it has undergone several renovations over the years. The theater hosts a variety of events including film screenings, concerts, and live performances. With its stunning interior and friendly staff, it offers a nostalgic movie-going experience with comfortable seating and excellent sound quality.
It was one of the most amazing experiences. This historical building is still running and managed by the good people of Coos County. We went to the Elf show with Santa, and it was amazing. If you're in town, please take the time to see this historical building and support the community.
Byron W — Google review
I love the Egyptian theater. It's nostalgic for me. I wish they had more events like tonight's circus of "horror" or concerts or comedy. I know they do, but more & better. Tonight was entertaining but not really horror themed. & for some reason, there was the odor of pee a waft in the air amongst the popcorn.
Heather H — Google review
We had a fantastic time watching a Star Trek movie here! The seats were incredibly comfortable, the screen was crystal clear, and the entire atmosphere felt delightfully nostalgic. The decor is full of character — from the intricate snake door handles to the towering Egyptian statues, every detail adds to the charm. The staff were all genuinely kind and welcoming, which made the experience even better. And the best part? Tickets were only $5 — such an amazing deal for a great movie night!
Lila C — Google review
This place is an amazing old theater!! Just a beautiful place!! Had the opportunity to watch Raiders of the lost ark!! ❤️ it was an amazing experience!! I have never seen this old movie on the big screen and boy was it awesome!! 😳 my husband grew up going to the movies here!! It was a very cool experience!! 😎 They have done a nice job with the renovation. If you like old buildings and want to support keeping this old place alive. I cannot suggest it enough!! Tickets price and popcorn was very reasonably priced!! Totally worth it!!
Kimberly W — Google review
It was our first time in this historical building, so I was excited. We watch the circus on ice our kids. Popcorn was cold, but my kiddo didn't complain.
LaylaBee — Google review
The Egyptian Theatre in Coos Bay, OR is a wonderful cultural gem that is not to be missed. The theatre's historic facade and stunning interior transport you back in time to the golden age of cinema. The staff are incredibly friendly and knowledgeable, making for a great movie-going experience. The theatre offers a diverse selection of films, from independent to mainstream, as well as special events like concerts and live performances. The seats are comfortable and the sound quality is excellent. Overall, the Egyptian Theatre is a must-visit destination for any film lover or anyone looking for a unique and memorable experience.
Nic G — Google review
Excellent rehabilitated old theater. Fully operated by volunteers, too!
Greg S — Google review
Great historic theater. We enjoyed the classic movie experience of friendly staff, huge screen, wide aisles, and yummy treats.
Kristianne R — Google review
229 S Broadway, Coos Bay, OR 97420, USA•https://www.egyptiantheatre.events/•Tips and more reviews for Egyptian Theatre

8Marshfield Sun Printing Museum

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The Marshfield Sun Printing Museum is a well-preserved letterpress print shop that focuses on newspaper printing and local history. It showcases historic equipment and exhibits related to the printing industry. The museum, which operated as a one-man shop for over 50 years in Coos Bay, also functioned as a general print shop. All the original equipment is still in working order and provides visitors with an authentic experience.
An truely amazing museum that rivals larger local history museums in the sheer depth it gives its subject. My wife and I talk about our visit to anyone that will listen. We're in our 30's and got a lot out of our trip
Eric — Google review
Lionel came down on a day when it was closed with his daughter Allison. They were very gracious and he had lots of local knowledge about the paper and town. Very nice of him and my wife I very much appreciated it. Thanks Lionel and Allison.
Andrew P — Google review
This is a wonderfully preserved letterpress print shop. This was the one-man shop of a newspaper — the Marshfield Sun — which was published weekly for over 50 years in Coos Bay. (It was also a general print shop, printing handbills, etc.) All of the original equipment has been preserved — in working order, no less! The museum also has a collection of historic typewriters, as well as a fairly complete research archive of local newspapers. The guide was wonderful: knowledgeable, friendly and interesting. The museum also provides some hands-on demos for children. (I would guess an advance appointment would be called for for that.)
Jeff D — Google review
Awesome little time capsule, the man who gave the tour was very friendly and knowledgeable. Upstairs exhibit has archives of old newspapers and vintage typewriters. Loved the demonstrations of the different machinery there!
Charlie D — Google review
Saw this museum a few years ago. Excellent tour guide and fascinating bunch of equipment! If you like old machines and history, highly recommended!
John D — Google review
I have not been here since I was a kid my pioneer ancestors that first came to Oregon in the mid 1800's owned and operated this print shop as well as operated one of the first sawmills in coos bay I am so lucky to have that as my heritage and I am proud to be a 5th generation Oregonian my other ancestors also came in the late 1800's into the Columbia river Gorge on the wagon trains we need to preserve the history of our great state
Steven W — Google review
Hi. Have you checked your website lately? If not, please do. Theres a gambling website on there.
Lloyd P — Google review
I had found some vintage newspaper papers in my mom's estate and offered the papers to them for their archives. Old printing press and very friendly.
Georgia S — Google review
1049 N Front St, Coos Bay, OR 97420, USA•https://marshfieldsunprintingmuseum.org/•Tips and more reviews for Marshfield Sun Printing Museum

9Party of 4 Entertainment

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Party of 4 Entertainment in Oregon's Bay Area is a hub of cultural attractions and activities, including museums, art galleries, live theater, and various festivals. Visitors can explore the Coos History Museum and the Charleston Marine Life Center for an enriching experience.
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Grace A — Google review
Music, 1611 Virginia Ave Located inside Performance Sound &, North Bend, OR 97459, USA•(541) 756-4774•Tips and more reviews for Party of 4 Entertainment

10Three Rivers Casino Coos Bay

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Located in Coos Bay, Oregon, Three Rivers Casino is a compact yet vibrant casino owned by the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, & Siuslaw Indians. The casino offers over 250 games including slot machines and gaming tables. Visitors can also enjoy live entertainment and indulge in delicious meals at the on-site restaurant which serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with daily specials. Additionally, the resort provides accommodations for those looking to extend their stay.
Stopped while waiting for car was at Samuel's Chicken fried steak I'm still eating on it
Doug K — Google review
Just noticed the Casino charged $3.00 for a balance inquiry. I didn't ask for. And $3.00 atm withdraw charge. That is plain crooked tribal, crooked fix this!!! Do not use ATM at tribe. They set their own rules for fees. Be aware!!! You try to retrieve funds it ask if you want a balance, you choose no, then withdraw funds. It charges you twice. Crooked!!!
Teresa F — Google review
Will always remember the staff as kind and in the past I had great experiences. Recently I came to the casino and now there are only a bunch of cheaper, high-volatility machines. Everyone I spoke with the night I was there were winning nothing. All the older machines my friends and I used to play were gone. Regrettably I won’t be back. Too bad. I think the Tribe should take a good look at what they’re actually doing here by in my opinion, cutting corners. Not impressed.
Holly H — Google review
Three Rivers casinos food is close to the same price as you would at a fast food restaurant. Great menu! Including chicken, fried steak pizz and much more. Kickback atmosphere a very friendly staff And yes, a full service bar. Enjoy!
Larry C — Google review
Don't go... Worthless ripoff of a place. Not a single ticket cashed out to anyone out entire visit.... On the take completely...
Eric K — Google review
I had to eat, skipped lunch as STARVING!! Idk why or how but the people here in the cafe 1297 are SO kind and the food is great ! Thanks!! Sarah and Branden were my servers !!
Toby H — Google review
Love the tater tots burgers good but I ask for well done to borderline burnt and was still pink in the middle so just ate around the edge
Kmby — Google review
Today my friend and I ate at the 1297 restaurant or cafe at the Three Rivers casino we both had the ribeye steak dinner I'm just surprised for the price that you get a little skinny piece of meat that doesn't even represent a ribeye I was thoroughly disappointed The flavor was good but the cut of meat was just ridiculous for the price I have ate there before and the food is always been really good I'll never order the ribeye again It is really not worth the price.
Joy G — Google review
1297 Ocean Blvd NW, Coos Bay, OR 97420, USA•https://www.threeriverscasino.com/coos-bay?utm_source=Google&utm…•(541) 808-9207•Tips and more reviews for Three Rivers Casino Coos Bay
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Popular road trips from Coos Bay

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What's the weather like in Coos Bay?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Coos Bay for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Coos Bay in January
  • Weather in Coos Bay in February
  • Weather in Coos Bay in March
  • Weather in Coos Bay in April
  • Weather in Coos Bay in May
  • Weather in Coos Bay in June
  • Weather in Coos Bay in July
  • Weather in Coos Bay in August
  • Weather in Coos Bay in September
  • Weather in Coos Bay in October
  • Weather in Coos Bay in November
  • Weather in Coos Bay in December

All road trips from Coos Bay

  • Coos Bay to San Francisco drive
  • Coos Bay to Seattle drive
  • Coos Bay to Portland drive
  • Coos Bay to Newport drive
  • Coos Bay to Astoria drive
  • Coos Bay to Eugene drive
  • Coos Bay to Crescent City drive
  • Coos Bay to Bend drive
  • Coos Bay to Sacramento drive
  • Coos Bay to Reno drive
  • Coos Bay to Crater Lake National Park drive
  • Coos Bay to Ashland drive
  • Coos Bay to Salem drive
  • Coos Bay to Fort Bragg drive
  • Coos Bay to Boise drive
  • Coos Bay to Spokane drive
  • Coos Bay to Tillamook drive
  • Coos Bay to Santa Rosa drive
  • Coos Bay to Eureka drive
  • Coos Bay to Redding drive
  • Coos Bay to Cannon Beach drive
  • Coos Bay to Roseburg drive
  • Coos Bay to Grants Pass drive
  • Coos Bay to Lincoln City drive
  • Coos Bay to Redwood National Park drive
  • Coos Bay to Corvallis drive
  • Coos Bay to Yachats drive
  • Coos Bay to Gold Beach drive
  • Coos Bay to Tacoma drive
  • Coos Bay to Fresno drive

Explore nearby places

  • Coos Bay
  • Bandon
  • Reedsport
  • Florence
  • Winston
  • Roseburg
  • Port Orford
  • Yachats
  • Gold Beach
  • Merlin
  • Eugene
  • Grants Pass
  • Newport
  • Cave Junction
  • Brookings
  • Central Point
  • Corvallis
  • Medford
  • Depoe Bay
  • Lincoln City
  • Crater Lake National Park
  • Crescent City
  • Ashland
  • Salem
  • Klamath
  • Pacific City
  • Silverton
  • McMinnville
  • Woodburn
  • Dayton
  • Sunriver

All related maps of Coos Bay

  • Map of Coos Bay
  • Map of Bandon
  • Map of Reedsport
  • Map of Florence
  • Map of Winston
  • Map of Roseburg
  • Map of Port Orford
  • Map of Yachats
  • Map of Gold Beach
  • Map of Merlin
  • Map of Eugene
  • Map of Grants Pass
  • Map of Newport
  • Map of Cave Junction
  • Map of Brookings
  • Map of Central Point
  • Map of Corvallis
  • Map of Medford
  • Map of Depoe Bay
  • Map of Lincoln City
  • Map of Crater Lake National Park
  • Map of Crescent City
  • Map of Ashland
  • Map of Salem
  • Map of Klamath
  • Map of Pacific City
  • Map of Silverton
  • Map of McMinnville
  • Map of Woodburn
  • Map of Dayton
  • Map of Sunriver

Coos Bay throughout the year

  • Coos Bay in January
  • Coos Bay in February
  • Coos Bay in March
  • Coos Bay in April
  • Coos Bay in May
  • Coos Bay in June
  • Coos Bay in July
  • Coos Bay in August
  • Coos Bay in September
  • Coos Bay in October
  • Coos Bay in November
  • Coos Bay in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Coos Bay?

Get inspired for your trip to Coos Bay with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Coos Bay Itinerary
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Best fun attractions in nearby cities

  • Fun things to do in Vancouver: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in Victoria: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in San Francisco: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in Seattle: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in Portland: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in Bend: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in Eugene: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in Medford: fun attractions and activities

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Vancouver
  • Top things to do and attractions in Victoria
  • Top things to do and attractions in San Francisco
  • Top things to do and attractions in Seattle
  • Top things to do and attractions in Portland
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bend
  • Top things to do and attractions in Eugene
  • Top things to do and attractions in Salem
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ashland
  • Top things to do and attractions in Newport
  • Top things to do and attractions in Medford
  • Top things to do and attractions in Lincoln City
  • Top things to do and attractions in Corvallis
  • Top things to do and attractions in Florence
  • Top things to do and attractions in Roseburg
  • Top things to do and attractions in Crescent City
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bandon
  • Top things to do and attractions in Grants Pass
  • Top things to do and attractions in Brookings
  • Top things to do and attractions in Crater Lake National Park
  • Top things to do and attractions in Central Point
  • Top things to do and attractions in Gold Beach
  • Top things to do and attractions in Yachats
  • Top things to do and attractions in Depoe Bay
  • Top things to do and attractions in Cave Junction
  • Top things to do and attractions in Reedsport
  • Top things to do and attractions in Port Orford

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Vancouver
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Victoria
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in San Francisco
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Seattle
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Portland
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bend
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Eugene
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Salem
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ashland
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Newport
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Medford
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Lincoln City
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Corvallis
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Florence
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Roseburg
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Crescent City
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bandon
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Grants Pass
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Brookings
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Central Point
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Gold Beach
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Yachats
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Depoe Bay
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Cave Junction
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Reedsport
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Port Orford
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Winston

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