Places to Stay in Coquille, 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.

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Tipi on the River

This spacious tipi sits in a pasture on a hill with panoramic views of the river below. There are two comfy queen beds inside and a cozy smoke-free gas fire pit adds warmth and ambiance. The hot outdoor shower and outhouse...

Coquille, OR
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Guest Room with Expansive River Views

This country home sits on a hill with panoramic views of the Coquille River and pasture lands below. The large guest-room has its own private entrance and attached bath with a roomy double-slipper tub.  Located 15 minutes from Bandon and only...

Coquille, OR
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Rivers Edge RV Park

A relaxing setting on the  Coquille River, Rivers Edge RV Park offers daily, weekly and monthly rates.

47 South Cedar
Coquille, OR

(541)396-6255

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Myrtle Lane Inn

There’s much to see here. Take your time and you’ll discover rich history blended with the beauty of lush valleys, tall timber, and scenic rivers. Myrtle Lane Inn is located minutes from Oregon Coast beaches.  Each themed room has been recently updated...

787 N Central Blvd
Coquille, OR

541-396-2102

Trip Ideas & Itineraries

5 Ways to Cool Off on Oregon’s Adventure Coast: Coos Bay, North Bend and Charleston

It’s high summertime in Oregon, which means it’s time to head out and enjoy the bounty of the state during its sunniest season. But summertime in Oregon also means something else. It’s hot. But there is relief — and beauty, adventure and fun — to be found on the Southern Oregon Coast in Coos Bay, North Bend and Charleston. Home to pristine Pacific beaches, swimming holes galore and tasty summertime treats, this part of the Southern Oregon Coast makes a great destination for anyone looking to turn down the summer heat while enjoying a little slice of paradise.

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Eclipse Getaway to Oregon’s South Coast

Experience the best views, stays and eats during October’s annular eclipse. The Southern Coast of Oregon is lovely any season of the year, but one very specific moment happening this fall stands out above the rest. At a few minutes...

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

Partner Story Hike through otherworldly sand dunes on foot, then fish for trout in Tenmile Lake. The community of Lakeside, roughly 20 minutes north of Coos Bay and 15 minutes south of Reedsport, is one of Oregon’s all-terrain vehicle hot...

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Yurts for Glamping on the Southern Oregon Coast

Camp in Comfort Glamping, a mashup for “glamorous camping,” is the perfect way to experience the great outdoors while still enjoying modern conveniences. Imagine waking up to the sound of birds chirping and ocean waves lapping against the shore, all...

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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?

Across the state, Oregon is no stranger to scenic drives, but there’s something undeniably different about road-tripping Highway 101 along the South Coast.

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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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