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State Parks
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- Golden and Silver Falls State Natural Area, a day-use site that contains more than 157 acres and two waterfalls. Hiking trails take visitors through soothing green ferns and forest to the tops of both falls. It is located 24 miles northeast of Coos Bay at the end of the road beyond the little community of Allegany. The road narrows and it is not advisable to take RVs there as the parking and turn-around areas are limited. Trails range from easy to leg-aching.
- William Tugman State Park, located along U.S. Highway 101 north of Lakeside on Eel Lake. It is a large park with groomed lawns, picnic and camping areas, a boat ramp (under 10 mph speed limit on the lake), swimming area, yurts, lakeside hiking trails and a playground.
- Sunset Bay State Park is a beautiful, sheltered cove located about 312 miles south of Charleston. It is popular for water sports such as kayaking and has plenty of room for wading and swimming. There also is a wind-sheltered campground with developed sites, yurts and picnic areas near the beach. The office number is 888-3732.
- Shore Acres State Park, once the estate of lumber baron Louis Simpson, is located on high oceanside bluffs, and the gardens that he planted there are now beautifully maintained by the state. The park with its blooms and shrubs is popular for weddings. It is located 2 miles south of Sunset Bay State Park. The office number is 888-3732.
- Cape Arago State Park provides visitors with spectacular views of the ocean and the rugged coastline to the south, and has trails, sea coves and picnic areas. It is about 212 miles south of Shore Acres State Park.
- Bullard's Beach State Park is 2 miles north of Bandon, along the bay of the Coquille River and on the ocean beach. Bandon's well-photographed old lighthouse is located there. The park is large and has 92 sites with full hookups and over 100 other sites for camping. The office number is 347-2209.
- Harris Beach State Park is at Brookings' northern edge. Named after the Scottish pioneer and rancher George Harris who settled here in the late 1880s, the park offers camping and RV hookups. It boasts the largest island, Bird Island, off the Oregon coast. The park also features sandy beaches interspersed with eroded sea stacks.
- Alfred A. Loeb State Park is 10 miles northeast of Brookings. This park is nestled in a grove of old myrtlewood trees, beside the Chetco River. There are campsites and three rental cabins, and the park offers fishing, swimming and rafting, along with a self-guided streamside nature trail. Also, the northernmost redwood grove in the United States can be reached by hiking a three quarter-mile, self-guided trail adjacent to the river.
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Bastendorff Beach is one of 36 parks and recreation sitesoperated by Coos County. The beach is a couple miles south of Charleston along Cape Arago Highway.
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County Parks
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Coos County maintains 36 parks and recreation sites. The number for Coos County's Parks Department is 396-3121 or 756-2020, ext. 354. Some of the most popular county parks are:
- "LaVerne Park, located along the North Fork of the Coquille River about 5 miles north of Fairview. The park has 64 non-hookup sites and 20 hookup sites, each with tables and fireplaces. The park also has a playground, restrooms with showers, horseshoe pits, softball field and a swimming area. The office number is 396-2344.
- Nesika Park is located on the East Fork of the Millicoma branch of Coos River, 21 miles up the river from Coos Bay, and 5 miles east of Allegany. It is a more primitive site on 76 acres near the Elliott State Forest and Golden and Silver Falls, and has some picnic tables and vault toilets.
- Bastendorff Beach Park is above the stretch of beach and ocean just south of the Coos Bay bar, about 2 miles west of Charleston. It has 56 developed campsites, 25 non-hookup sites, restrooms and shower facilities, a playground, picnic areas and great views of the bar, ocean and beach. The office number of 888-5353.
- Powers Park is on the South Fork of the Coquille River near Powers, 18 miles from the junction of state Highway 42 and the Powers Highway. It has 40 campsites with hookups and over 40 more primitive sites. The park has a man-made lake with a boat ramp, tennis courts, horseshoe pits and a playground. The office number is 439-2791.
- Riley Ranch is an ATV park located just north of the Oregon Department of Transportation weigh station, near Butterfield Lake in Hauser. For more information, those interested can call the Parks Department.

