Bullards Beach State Park
Bullards Beach is a large, family-orientated park located just two miles north of Bandon.
The campground is nestled among shore pines and well protected from the strong ocean breezes.
Besides three loops of campsites, the park boasts thirteen yurts, making year round camping a very popular
choice. The horse camp features easy access to the beach and dunes for our equestrian campers. Well known
for excellent fishing and crabbing opportunities on the Coquille River, our boat launch facilities are
well-used during the summer and fall seasons.
Bandon State Natural Area
Located along Bandon’s Beach Loop Road, there are several locations with beach access, picnicking and
unsurpassed views. Parking is ample at all locations. Day use.
Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint
There is an American Indian legend about this spot. Some say they hear a maiden's voice on the wind, and
standing on the cliff overlooking the ocean you can easily pick out the face on Face Rock. Day use.
Seven Devils Wayside
At this access point, you can travel several miles up and down the open beach. Agates are often
the beachcombing goal of visitors to this out-of-the-way spot. Day use.
Shore Acres
Perched on rugged sandstone cliffs high above the ocean, Shore Acres State Park is an exciting and
unexpected combination of beautiful natural and constructed features. Once the grand estate of
pioneer timber baron Louis Simpson, Shore Acres features lushly planted gardens with plants and
flowers from all over the world. Something is in bloom almost every day of the year.
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