Gold Beach Attractions
Cape
Sebastian State Scenic Corridor
Cape Sebastian ... the very name
invokes images of early Spanish explorers and long journeys.
The cape was named in honor of Saint Sebastian in 1603 by the
Spanish navigator Sebastian Vizcaino. The most striking
features of this park are its two parking vistas. The parking
lots are over 200 feet above sea level. At the south parking
vista, you can see up to 43 miles to the north with Humbug
Mountain filling the view. Looking south, you can see nearly
50 miles toward Crescent City, California and Point Saint
George Lighthouse.
Curry County Historical Society Museum
920 S Ellensburg, Gold Beach, Oregon, phone: 541-247-6113
Geisel
Monument State Heritage Site
Within this historic site of a Rogue
Indian war skirmish, the park contains the grave sites of the
Geisel family. It is a peaceful, secluded picnic area to
enjoy, while traveling along Highway 101.
Gold Beach Summer Theatre
94196 Moore St, Gold Beach, OR, phone: 541-247-6368 or
247-2721
Otter
Point State Recreation Site
Excellent walking and hiking trails
overlooking pristine beaches and unusual sandstone rock
formations sculpted by wind and waves.
Pistol
River State Scenic Viewpoint
Pistol River State Park is set in the
dunes of the southern Oregon coast. The river supposedly got
its name when a militia soldier lost his pistol in the river
during the infamous Rogue River Indian War. In March of 1856,
a decisive battle was fought here.

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