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  2. Bandon, Oregon | Wikipedia

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    Bandon (/ ˈbændən /) is a city in Coos County, Oregon, United States, on the south side of the mouth of the Coquille River. It was named by George Bennet, an Irish peer, who settled nearby in 1873 and named the town after Bandon in Ireland, his hometown. The population was 3,066 at the 2010 census [5] and by the 2020 census it was 3,321.

  3. Bandon State Natural Area | Wikipedia

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    27,000 annually. Open. Year-round. Bandon State Natural Area is a state park in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. The 879-acre (356 ha) park lies west of U.S. Route 101, off Beach Loop Drive, about 5 miles (8 km) south of Bandon. [2] [3] The Oregon Coast Trail passes through the park. [3]

  4. Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint | Wikipedia

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    About 250,000 a year [2] Open. Year-round. Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint is a state park in Bandon, Oregon, United States, administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. The rocks and tidal flats adjacent to the park form part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge. [2] More than 300 species of birds frequent the area.

  5. Bandon Dunes Golf Resort | Wikipedia

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    Bandon Dunes was also the site of the 2019 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball. Old Macdonald's was the primary course used for the event, with Pacific Dunes also used. In 2020, the resort hosted the U.S. Amateur for the first time. Bandon Dunes was the primary course, with Bandon Trails used as the second course for the stroke-play portion of the event. [18]

  6. Steamboats of the Coquille River | Wikipedia

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    Steamboat. The Coquille River starts in the Siskiyou National Forest and flows through the Coquille Valley on its way to the Pacific Ocean. Bandon, Oregon, sits at the mouth of the Coquille River on the Pacific Ocean. Before the era of railroads and later, automobiles, the steamboats on the Coquille River were the major mode of transportation ...

  7. Port of Bandon | Wikipedia

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    Port of Bandon. / 43.12113; -124.41596. The Port of Bandon is the port authority for Bandon Harbor in the city of Bandon, Oregon, United States. The port has full marina facilities for boat launching and sport fishing. It also serves as a waypoint stopover for commercial fishing and recreation vessels, and has a scenic boardwalk with a nature ...

  8. Port Orford, Oregon | Wikipedia

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    Port Orford (Tolowa: tr’ee-ghi~’- ’an’ [5]) is a city in Curry County on the southern coast of Oregon, United States.The population was 1,133 at the 2010 census.. The city takes its name from George Vancouver's original name for nearby Cape Blanco, which he named for George, Earl of Orford, "a much-respected friend."

  9. New River (Oregon) | Wikipedia

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    Contents. New River (Oregon) The New River is a stream, about 8 miles (13 km) long, on the southern coast of the U.S. state of Oregon. [ 3 ] It begins slightly north of Floras Lake, at the confluence of the lake outlet and Floras Creek, [ 1 ] and runs north behind a foredune until entering the Pacific Ocean between Bandon and Port Orford. [ 4 ]