July 16, 2019
It's been 18 years since we camped at
Bullards Beach SP just north of Bandon. Back in 2001 we stayed just 2 nights since we waited too late to get reservations, this time it was for 4 nights. In 2001 the cheese factory was Bandon Cheese Co, now it is Face Rock Creamery. In 2001 we had 2 young kids and no dog while camping, this time our grown daughter and our dog joined us. Having visited Bandon many times over the years, we of course made our way back to old favorites like Bandon Sweets N Treats & Bandon Bakery Co (even got Katie some baked dog treats), but we also visited new places like the Bandon Coffee Cafe, The Rolling Pin Bake & Brew, and the Bandon Brewing Co. Notice a "food" theme?
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Wide open beaches at Bullards Beach SP |
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Coquille Lighthouse |
In between those food stops, we did a number of hikes to and along the beach area which is considered part of the
Oregon Coast Trail (OCT).
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Looking out along the jetty
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Looking back at the lighthouse along the jetty
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One hike involved following the lighthouse trail from the campground to a day use area, going over the sand dunes to the beach, and then hiking along the beach 1.5 miles to the jetty at the Coquille Lighthouse and back. The wind was at our back hiking to the jetty which was fine, but the return 1.5 miles felt more like 5 miles as we heading into a very strong wind. Katie though enjoyed her beach time. Hiking in soft sand at the beach is a differnt kind of hike which we found out many times on this trip.
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Downtown Bandon |
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Our yurt at Bullards Beach SP |
Our beach hiking totalled about 7-8 miles in all and helped put us over the 300 mile mark for the year. We did do another hike south of Bandon, but that will be another post. One last note - while in Bandon we visited the
Washed Ashore Project Art Museum. Be sure to check out their website as this organization works to help clean up our oceans and beaches. If you go to Bandon, be sure to stop and visit their free museum. Very hands on and great for kids of all ages.
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Our daughter being eaten by a plastic trash fish |
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A whale skeleton at the Washed Ashore Museum |
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Another plastic trash work of art in the museum |
Trekking Together
Glenn & Carol
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