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92.
Bring your own dune buggies, all-terrain vehicles or rent them
For
an exhilarating and close look at the Oregon Sand dunes a ride in a dune
buggy can be an experience of a lifetime.
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93.
Some stops are made for kids, but adults enjoy them too
Traveling along U.S. Highway 101 can provide
some beautiful scenery to look at and some exotic places to stop and
visit.

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94.
Shop for real Oregon products
Three things, timber, fisheries and human creativity are well-known
resources on the South Coast. Every town offers places to buy products of
our fishing fleets, forests and artists.
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95. See the Redwoods along the Chetco River
The
U.S. Forest Service maintains several excellent trails to help visitors
explore the majestic stands of old-growth Redwoods along the Chetco River
south of Brookings on the Oregon-California state line.
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96.
Boaters have quite a few options for launching craft
Coastal lakes offer some of the most diverse ecosystems and clean water
for those who enjoy water skiing, swimming and wildlife viewing and
fishing.
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97. Tour the historic Hughes House near Cape Blanco
Considered
one the finest examples of Eastlake Victorian architecture on the South
Coast, the Hughes House celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1998 and is
listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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