44.
No sense sitting in a motel room or
RV when you can go dancing. For those who are looking to kick up their
feet and get down with the tunes of country, dance or rock and roll, there
are many places on the coast for such entertainment. |
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There's no way to see entire coast, unless you fly.
One of the best ways to see the sights is from the
air.
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46.
Antique viewing & collecting
is a favorite of locals & visitors alike. |
47.
Sand dunes equal all-terrain rush of adrenaline for kids and adults.
The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area is the
largest coastal sand dune in the world.
Stretching from Florence to North Bend, this sand box offers fun
for the entire family. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, the dunes is a
vacation wonderland for many.
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Myrtlewood
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Take a walk through the botanical gardens at Shore Acres State
Park. A
favorite destination for locals and visitors alike, the park is located
on the Cape Arago Highway south of Coos Bay.
50.
A walk on the cliffs offers a bird's-eye view of the Pacific Ocean.
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51.
Crabbing is a great way to spend a leisurely day in the sun. For a
great way to have fun around or on the ocean, as well as bring home
dinner, crabbing is the way to go.

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52.
Museums hold surprises, treasures of years past. |
53. Windsurfers:
Don't leave your
boards at home. |
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