Bandon Oregon
Bandon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge - Recreation and Education Late summer, fall, and spring are the best times for birdwatching, especially for shorebirds. Bandon Marsh Refuge is located just north of Bandon, Oregon. There are boat launches at the Port of Bandon as well as sea kayak and canoe rentals. ... Hunting is allowed in the refuge west of U.S. Highway 101 and north of Bandon city limits. Hunters must comply with all State and Federal regulations. ... Bandon Marsh ... [Read More]
Oregon Shorebird Festival Harbor View Motel, Bandon ... For more hotel, bed&breakfast, and vacation home lodging, visit the Bandon Chamber of Commerce website . ... [Read More]
Oregon Coast National Wildlife Refuge Complex: Resources Please see our map of the areas permitted for hunting at Bandon Marsh NWR. A black and white version is also provided. ... [Read More]
Oregon Coast National Wildlife Refuge Complex: Education The Nestucca Bay and Bandon Marsh Refuges currently offer Nature of Learning opportunities for students. These refuges maintain an ongoing partnership with the Jane Goodall Environmental Middle School (JGEMS) in Salem, Oregon and Coquille High School in Coquille, Oregon, but are always looking to get more students involved in conservation activities. ... [Read More]
Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge Coquille Point can be reached from US Highway 101 by turning west onto 11th Street in Bandon. Although the offshore rocks, reefs and islands are closed to public use, they can be seen from a number of locations on US Highway 101 and many state park viewpoints. ... [Read More]
Recreation.gov Bandon Marsh Refuge is located along the picturesque southern Oregon coast near the mouth of the Coquille River, and the city of Bandon. There are two units to the Bandon Marsh NWR: Bandon Marsh Unit and Ni-les'tun Unit. The Bandon Marsh Unit protects the largest remaining tract of salt marsh within the Coquille River estuary. ... The Bandon Marsh Unit is accessible from boat launches at the Port of Bandon, and by vehicle off of Riverside Drive, which connects Highway 101 and scenic downtown Bandon. ... [Read More]
Oregon Coast National Wildlife Refuge Complex: Frequently Asked Questions Yes, Bandon Marsh NWR is a popular hunting spot on the southern Oregon Coast. Hunters should note that the southern 1/3 of the Bandon Marsh Unit of the Bandon Marsh NWR is closed to hunting because it falls within the city limits of Bandon where the discharge of firearms is prohibited by state law. This area is posted with no hunting signs. ... Dogs are permitted at Cape Meares NWR and at Coquille Point, a part of Oregon Islands NWR . For the protection of pets, wildlife and visitors all pets are required to be on leash. Dogs used for hunting are allowed to be off leash in Bandon Marsh NWR during waterfowl season only, Bandon Marsh is closed to dogs at all other times. ... [Read More]
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