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Click to view the current Mile-By-Mile Guide Request FREE Mile-by-Mile Guide If you would like a FREE Mile-by-Mile Guide mailed to you, simply fill out the form below. SOMETIMES A GREAT LOCATION Sometimes A Great Location. on March 30, 2020. story by J. WANDRES. For more than a century, moviemakers have come to the Oregon Coast to shoot their films. The first, released in 1909, was The Fisherman’s Bride, shot in Astoria. The latest story to be told is The Watchman’s Canoe, released in 2017. What makes the Oregon Coast soattractive
SUMMER LOVIN’: DINNER & THEATER Live theater returns to the Coos Bay area and Restaurant O celebrates with a “lovely” pre-theater dinner. North Bend’s Liberty Theatre will present its first in-person show, Love Letters, on June 11-13.Tickets to the show are free for LTOB members.REMARKABLE REDWOODS
Remarkable Redwoods. on June 5, 2020. STORY AND PHOTOS BY MICHAEL KEW. Head down to the Chetco River, or to a more remote trail southeast of Brookings, to enjoy a hike in Oregon’s only naturally occurring coastal redwoods. Ten years ago, National Geographic magazine published “The Tallest Trees,” a tale of the Redwood Transect, ayearlong
SITKA ART INSTRUCTION: MURALISM The Sitka Center for Art and Ecology presents a lesson in Muralism on June 10. On Thursday, June 10 at 4 p.m., people of all ages are invited to join Sitka Center for Art and Ecology via Zoom to experience Sitka’s Youth Arts Program, which provides in-school, hands-on art education for hundreds of Pre K – 6-grade students at Nestucca Valley Elementary and Garibaldi Grade School inMEET THE MOLE CRAB
Meet the Mole Crab. on April 17, 2020. Whether met tumbling in the surf, bubbling from beneath the sand, or stranded by the receding tide, the lowly Pacific mole crab, or sand crab, deserves a second look. While not the most glamorous of our coastal wildlife sightings (some say creepy), this simple, ancient crustacean—the size of a bigtoe
COASTAL MARTEN RECEIVES ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT PROTECTION The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has determined that the coastal distinct population segment of the Pacific marten, known as the coastal marten, warrants listing as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). This secretive, cat-sized mammal in the weasel family lives in coastal Oregon and northern coastal California. OREGON COAST MAGAZINE 16 Incredible Parks. March 14, 2021. The coast offers more great outdoor places than we could ever list, but here is a tour of some of our favorite Oregon Coast parks and nature reserves. This story appeared in the Spring 2019 issue of Oregon Coast magazine. STORY BY CHERYL D. WANNER With so many amazing parks OREGON COAST MAGAZINE Oregon Coast Magazine brings you the beauty and grandeur of America’s Most Beautiful Coastline, from lighthouses, to tide pools, to intriguing history.Our writers and photographers are looking for the places and events that will give you something new and different. The Oregon Coast is an exhilarating place to visit any time of year! SUBSCRIBE – OREGON COAST MAGAZINE You may also contact the magazine. Oregon Coast Magazine. 88906 Highway 101, Suite 2. P.O. Box 119. Florence, OR 97439. 541-997-8401 or 800-348-8401; OregonCoastMagazine.com.MILE-BY-MILE GUIDE
Click to view the current Mile-By-Mile Guide Request FREE Mile-by-Mile Guide If you would like a FREE Mile-by-Mile Guide mailed to you, simply fill out the form below. SOMETIMES A GREAT LOCATION Sometimes A Great Location. on March 30, 2020. story by J. WANDRES. For more than a century, moviemakers have come to the Oregon Coast to shoot their films. The first, released in 1909, was The Fisherman’s Bride, shot in Astoria. The latest story to be told is The Watchman’s Canoe, released in 2017. What makes the Oregon Coast soattractive
SUMMER LOVIN’: DINNER & THEATER Live theater returns to the Coos Bay area and Restaurant O celebrates with a “lovely” pre-theater dinner. North Bend’s Liberty Theatre will present its first in-person show, Love Letters, on June 11-13.Tickets to the show are free for LTOB members.REMARKABLE REDWOODS
Remarkable Redwoods. on June 5, 2020. STORY AND PHOTOS BY MICHAEL KEW. Head down to the Chetco River, or to a more remote trail southeast of Brookings, to enjoy a hike in Oregon’s only naturally occurring coastal redwoods. Ten years ago, National Geographic magazine published “The Tallest Trees,” a tale of the Redwood Transect, ayearlong
SITKA ART INSTRUCTION: MURALISM The Sitka Center for Art and Ecology presents a lesson in Muralism on June 10. On Thursday, June 10 at 4 p.m., people of all ages are invited to join Sitka Center for Art and Ecology via Zoom to experience Sitka’s Youth Arts Program, which provides in-school, hands-on art education for hundreds of Pre K – 6-grade students at Nestucca Valley Elementary and Garibaldi Grade School inMEET THE MOLE CRAB
Meet the Mole Crab. on April 17, 2020. Whether met tumbling in the surf, bubbling from beneath the sand, or stranded by the receding tide, the lowly Pacific mole crab, or sand crab, deserves a second look. While not the most glamorous of our coastal wildlife sightings (some say creepy), this simple, ancient crustacean—the size of a bigtoe
COASTAL MARTEN RECEIVES ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT PROTECTION The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has determined that the coastal distinct population segment of the Pacific marten, known as the coastal marten, warrants listing as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). This secretive, cat-sized mammal in the weasel family lives in coastal Oregon and northern coastal California. SUBSCRIBE – OREGON COAST MAGAZINE You may also contact the magazine. Oregon Coast Magazine. 88906 Highway 101, Suite 2. P.O. Box 119. Florence, OR 97439. 541-997-8401 or 800-348-8401; OregonCoastMagazine.com. LOCAL CHEFS, LOCAL FOODS These five professional and amateur chefs create delicious foods originating from sea, land, and air. STORY BY DWIGHT CASWELL This story was published in FAMOUS FOODS OF THE OREGON COAST With a petting zoo of sheep, goats, llamas, and a donkey, Blue Heron has something. for everyone, making it a most-definitely-stop-worthy addition to any Oregon Coast visit. Blue Heron’s cheeses and gourmet foods are available for purchase by phone or online. (503-842-8281; blueheronoregon.com) CONTACT US – OREGON COAST MAGAZINE To order a subscription, please contact us directly. Office: 800-348-8401 ext 0. Office Hours are Monday – Wednesday 10 AM – 2PM PST
SUMMER LOVIN’: DINNER & THEATER Live theater returns to the Coos Bay area and Restaurant O celebrates with a “lovely” pre-theater dinner. North Bend’s Liberty Theatre will present its first in-person show, Love Letters, on June 11-13.Tickets to the show are free for LTOB members. SITKA ART INSTRUCTION: MURALISM The Sitka Center for Art and Ecology presents a lesson in Muralism on June 10. On Thursday, June 10 at 4 p.m., people of all ages are invited to join Sitka Center for Art and Ecology via Zoom to experience Sitka’s Youth Arts Program, which provides in-school, hands-on art education for hundreds of Pre K – 6-grade students at Nestucca Valley Elementary and Garibaldi Grade School in STORIES OF ANCIENT CREATURES AT AQUARIUM The Oregon Coast Aquarium’s newest exhibit, Cruisin’ the Fossil Coastline, opens to the public on June 11, 2021. Featuring artwork by Alaska artist Ray Troll, the exhibit is based on the book of the same name written by Troll and Dr. Kirk Johnson, Director ofSCIENCE/MARINE LIFE
STORY BY Kelsey Adkisson PHOTOS COURTESY Scott Groth A look at five fascinating species of fish that inhabit Oregon’s marine reserves. Deep beneath Oregon’s bone-chilling Pacific waters is a fish that grabs unlucky victims using razor-sharp teeth in its football-sizedgaping mouth.
COASTAL MARTEN’S PLIGHT The coastal marten, a relative of the weasel, is a small carnivore living a rather secretive existence in forested areas of Oregon and northern California. About the size of a housecat, coastal martens can be active during any time of day, but their rarity and preference for dense shrubbery make sightings uncommon.SHIP OF MYSTERY
A number of Manila galleons wrecked and were salvaged by the Spanish. Four are known to have disappeared without a trace. Two of these, the San Juanillo (1578) and the San Jose (1586) vanished too early (based on Nehalem-Tillamook oral traditions and the likely presence of European genes in the native population) to be serious candidates for Oregon’s Beeswax Ship. OREGON COAST MAGAZINE 16 Incredible Parks. March 14, 2021. The coast offers more great outdoor places than we could ever list, but here is a tour of some of our favorite Oregon Coast parks and nature reserves. This story appeared in the Spring 2019 issue of Oregon Coast magazine. STORY BY CHERYL D. WANNER With so many amazing parks OREGON COAST MAGAZINE Oregon Coast Magazine brings you the beauty and grandeur of America’s Most Beautiful Coastline, from lighthouses, to tide pools, to intriguing history.Our writers and photographers are looking for the places and events that will give you something new and different. The Oregon Coast is an exhilarating place to visit any time of year! SUBSCRIBE – OREGON COAST MAGAZINE You may also contact the magazine. Oregon Coast Magazine. 88906 Highway 101, Suite 2. P.O. Box 119. Florence, OR 97439. 541-997-8401 or 800-348-8401; OregonCoastMagazine.com.MILE-BY-MILE GUIDE
Click to view the current Mile-By-Mile Guide Request FREE Mile-by-Mile Guide If you would like a FREE Mile-by-Mile Guide mailed to you, simply fill out the form below. SOMETIMES A GREAT LOCATION Sometimes A Great Location. on March 30, 2020. story by J. WANDRES. For more than a century, moviemakers have come to the Oregon Coast to shoot their films. The first, released in 1909, was The Fisherman’s Bride, shot in Astoria. The latest story to be told is The Watchman’s Canoe, released in 2017. What makes the Oregon Coast soattractive
COASTAL MARTEN RECEIVES ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT PROTECTION The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has determined that the coastal distinct population segment of the Pacific marten, known as the coastal marten, warrants listing as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). This secretive, cat-sized mammal in the weasel family lives in coastal Oregon and northern coastal California.COOS BAY CASTAWAYS
Swept north, the schooner struck a sand bar just past Coos Bay in the early hours of January 3, 1852. “She settled down to the bottom and for awhile the breakers rolled over her decks,” Brack reported. Henry Baldwin, another Dodge informant, was COASTAL MARTEN’S PLIGHT The coastal marten, a relative of the weasel, is a small carnivore living a rather secretive existence in forested areas of Oregon and northern California. About the size of a housecat, coastal martens can be active during any time of day, but their rarity and preference for dense shrubbery make sightings uncommon.IN HER FOOTSTEPS
In Her Footsteps. FIRST THERE WERE animals, leaving footsteps in the sand and wearing paths through the dunes and headlands. Then came people—walking the beaches, following the game trails, and forging new trails. Half of those people—the first colonizers, the settlers who followed, all those who made their mark on our coastline—werefemale.
TILLAMOOK CREAMERY OPENS NEW VISITOR CENTER As demand for Tillamook’s products grew, creamery officials have expanded, remodeled, and rebuilt the visitor center. The center is at 4156 Highway 101 North, Tillamook. The new building is open every day from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. through Labor Day, and until 6 p.m. during the off-season. ( www.tillamook.com; 503-815-1300) OREGON COAST MAGAZINE 16 Incredible Parks. March 14, 2021. The coast offers more great outdoor places than we could ever list, but here is a tour of some of our favorite Oregon Coast parks and nature reserves. This story appeared in the Spring 2019 issue of Oregon Coast magazine. STORY BY CHERYL D. WANNER With so many amazing parks OREGON COAST MAGAZINE Oregon Coast Magazine brings you the beauty and grandeur of America’s Most Beautiful Coastline, from lighthouses, to tide pools, to intriguing history.Our writers and photographers are looking for the places and events that will give you something new and different. The Oregon Coast is an exhilarating place to visit any time of year! SUBSCRIBE – OREGON COAST MAGAZINE You may also contact the magazine. Oregon Coast Magazine. 88906 Highway 101, Suite 2. P.O. Box 119. Florence, OR 97439. 541-997-8401 or 800-348-8401; OregonCoastMagazine.com.MILE-BY-MILE GUIDE
Click to view the current Mile-By-Mile Guide Request FREE Mile-by-Mile Guide If you would like a FREE Mile-by-Mile Guide mailed to you, simply fill out the form below. SOMETIMES A GREAT LOCATION Sometimes A Great Location. on March 30, 2020. story by J. WANDRES. For more than a century, moviemakers have come to the Oregon Coast to shoot their films. The first, released in 1909, was The Fisherman’s Bride, shot in Astoria. The latest story to be told is The Watchman’s Canoe, released in 2017. What makes the Oregon Coast soattractive
COASTAL MARTEN RECEIVES ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT PROTECTION The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has determined that the coastal distinct population segment of the Pacific marten, known as the coastal marten, warrants listing as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). This secretive, cat-sized mammal in the weasel family lives in coastal Oregon and northern coastal California.COOS BAY CASTAWAYS
Swept north, the schooner struck a sand bar just past Coos Bay in the early hours of January 3, 1852. “She settled down to the bottom and for awhile the breakers rolled over her decks,” Brack reported. Henry Baldwin, another Dodge informant, was COASTAL MARTEN’S PLIGHT The coastal marten, a relative of the weasel, is a small carnivore living a rather secretive existence in forested areas of Oregon and northern California. About the size of a housecat, coastal martens can be active during any time of day, but their rarity and preference for dense shrubbery make sightings uncommon.IN HER FOOTSTEPS
In Her Footsteps. FIRST THERE WERE animals, leaving footsteps in the sand and wearing paths through the dunes and headlands. Then came people—walking the beaches, following the game trails, and forging new trails. Half of those people—the first colonizers, the settlers who followed, all those who made their mark on our coastline—werefemale.
TILLAMOOK CREAMERY OPENS NEW VISITOR CENTER As demand for Tillamook’s products grew, creamery officials have expanded, remodeled, and rebuilt the visitor center. The center is at 4156 Highway 101 North, Tillamook. The new building is open every day from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. through Labor Day, and until 6 p.m. during the off-season. ( www.tillamook.com; 503-815-1300) OUTDOOR – OREGON COAST MAGAZINE March 14, 2021. It’s that time of year again: Seal pups are appearing on beaches along the Oregon coast. Though they may appear to be abandoned, most of the time they are just resting and waiting for mom. Beachgoers are asked to stifle their desire to assist these animals in some way, and Continue Reading. Outdoor, Science/MarineLife.
STORIES OF ANCIENT CREATURES AT AQUARIUM The Oregon Coast Aquarium’s newest exhibit, Cruisin’ the Fossil Coastline, opens to the public on June 11, 2021. Featuring artwork by Alaska artist Ray Troll, the exhibit is based on the book of the same name written by Troll and Dr. Kirk Johnson, Director of SUMMER LOVIN’: DINNER & THEATER Live theater returns to the Coos Bay area and Restaurant O celebrates with a “lovely” pre-theater dinner. North Bend’s Liberty Theatre will present its first in-person show, Love Letters, on June 11-13.Tickets to the show are free for LTOB members.REMARKABLE REDWOODS
Remarkable Redwoods. on June 5, 2020. STORY AND PHOTOS BY MICHAEL KEW. Head down to the Chetco River, or to a more remote trail southeast of Brookings, to enjoy a hike in Oregon’s only naturally occurring coastal redwoods. Ten years ago, National Geographic magazine published “The Tallest Trees,” a tale of the Redwood Transect, ayearlong
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