Places to Stay in Coos Bay, Oregon

From oceanside hotels and rental beach cabins to coastal yurts and tent camping, there’s a place to lay your head at the Coast.

Bay Point Landing, Coos Bay, by Jeremy Fenske

From oceanside hotels and rental beach cabins to coastal yurts and tent camping, there’s a place to lay your head at the Coast.

Find Lodging on the Oregon Coast

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South Coast

Mingus Park Place

Beautifully renovated, historic two story home, conveniently located in downtown Coos Bay, just a short walk to restaurants, pubs, shops and the boardwalk, and situated directly across the street from beautiful Mingus Park.

Coos Bay, OR
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South Coast

Lucky Loggers

On the waterfront in Coos Bay. 30/50 amps, city water, RV supplies. Centrally located near shops and dining. Full Hookups, Recreation Area, Security, Dump Station, Handicap Accessible, Pets OK, WiFi available, Public Restrooms, Showers, Cable, Laundry.

250 E. Johnson Ave.
Coos Bay, OR

541.267.6003
Email us (office[at]luckyloggersrvpark[dot]com)

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South Coast

Edgewater Inn

Locally owned and operated, Edgewater Inn offers 82 rooms, an upstairs conference room, indoor pool and hot tub. There is also a small work-out room and sauna. Enjoy complimentary Continental Breakfast.

275 E. Johnson Ave.
Coos Bay, OR

(541) 267-0423
Email us (edgewaterinn[at]integra[dot]net)

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South Coast

Cozy Cottage in Coos Bay

Cottage on the outside ~ Zen-like interior with lots of color on the inside. The entire house and yard are for Your use. The back yard has a fire pit & lots of wood. Garage attached to house w garage...

Coos Bay, OR
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South Coast

Below the Falls Lodge

Relax and revive in this artistic ‘cabin’ with wonderful views of historic Glenn Creek from every room. An architectural dream, you enter this lodge style home through a pivoting hobbit style front door with hardware from the 1800’s. Highlights of...

14956 Glenn Creek Road
Coos Bay, OR

541-404-9349
Email us (belowthefallslodge[at]yahoo[dot]com)

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Little Cabin on the River

Hideout in a coastal forest. Built in the early 60’s as a fishing retreat, it is a perfect getaway for two guests. Completely remodeled, this cozy little cabin is located right on the river and in the heart of old...

14376 Hwy 241
Coos Bay, OR

(541) 269-7745
Email us (tom0555[at]hotmail[dot]com)

Trip Ideas & Itineraries

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Eclipse Getaway to Oregon’s South Coast

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Experience the Dunes, Lake, and Ocean From One Home Base in Lakeside

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Yurts for Glamping on the Southern Oregon Coast

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Travels With Your Furry Friend

The Southern Oregon Coast welcomes you and your dog with open paws. Dog-Friendly Lodgings on the Southern Oregon Coast Oregon ranks as one of the most dog-friendly states in the United States, and with good reason. We have a large...

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What Makes Oregon’s South Coast So Unique?

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If fairies exist, this is absolutely the best place to find one.

Photo: Wildspring Guest Habitat, Port Orford
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