Winchester Bay RV Resort
100 Ork Rock Road, Winchester Bay
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Winchester Bay RV Resort

100 Ork Rock Road Winchester Bay, Oregon, 97467, United States

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August 30-31: Newport to Winchester Bay, OR

A travel blog entry by ranlo

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8-30: Rained all night; the sun came out just as we were getting ready to leave.

Drove from Newport to Winchester Bay, OR

Seal Rocks: The sunshine made the ocean so blue; great for pictures. This looks like a different place at low tide.

Went a few more miles into more rain and fog; rained all the rest of the day.
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Winchester Bay to Coos Bay, OR

A travel blog entry by ranlo

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Near the RV park are:

--Salmon Harbor Blvd: Scenic drive along the shoreline and then through the Umpqua Dunes

--Umpqua River Lighthouse: Views of Umpqua River Jetty and Umpqua Dunes; very cloudy; visibility not very good. This is a whale-watching area with good information boards. The Museum has excellent displays.

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Best sights we've seen!

A travel blog entry by royandclaudia

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... on the rocks below. Another few miles and the road looped around at Cape Arago State Park where we watched some surfers in a reasonably quiet bay way below us .

On the return trip we stopped at Shore Acres State Park. This place was amazing! The rocky bay below was spectacular with the waves crashing in on the big rocks and water spraying up twenty or thirty feet in the air. This park is set on the grounds of what was once the property of a ...

Travel Day

A travel blog entry by royandclaudia

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... Recreation Area. We definitely will take the toad back to see some of those areas. I could see huge dunes just beyond the trees at the side of the highway but it was too hard to really get a good look. Lots of tiny towns between Florence and Coos Bay but we didn't see anything we absolutely had to stop for. We gave the Sea Lion Caves a miss - saw lots of seals already. A couple of pretty spots - Winchester Bay for one - we may go back in the toad. Cape Perpetua might ...

Highway 101 continued

A travel blog entry by sereivam

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The best moments of the day:

- Walking barefoot on a sandy beach and doing cart wheels. (Yaquina Bay)
- Eating sandwiches on a rocky sea shore and observing huge waves hitting the cliffs. (Seal Rock State Park)
- Seeing hundreds of seal on the rocks. (Close to Sea Lion Caves)
- Dinner in High Tide restaurant: fresh cod with almonds and white wine and, of course, the Clam Chowder (Charleston)
- Cozily looking at a fire in a Sunset Bay campground.

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