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Whiskey Run Beach Trailhead

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

Gorse-covered promontory at the north end of Whiskey Run Beach (bobcat)
Vehicle access to Whiskey Run Beach (bobcat)
  • Weather forecast: NWS/NOAA
  • Maps: Oregon Hikers Maps Google Maps
  • Latitude, Longitude: 43.2108, -124.3939
  • Elevation: 25 feet
  • Driving Time: 15 minutes from Bandon; 30 minutes from Coos Bay

Contents

Hikes starting here

Fees, Regulations, Facilities

  • Dogs on leash
  • Round Fivemile Point only at low tide
  • Share Whiskey Run Beach with vehicles
  • Restrooms, picnic tables at Seven Devils State Recreation Site

Driving Directions

From Bandon:

From the junction of Highway 101 and 2nd Street in Old Town Bandon, drive north for 4.9 miles.

Make a left onto Seven Devils Road, and go 2.8 miles.

Come to a four-way junction, and turn left on Whiskey Run Lane. Drive another 1.4 miles to the parking area for Whiskey Run Beach.

From Coos Bay:

From the junction of Broadway (Highway 101) and Commercial Avenue in Coos Bay, drive south on 101 for 14.7 miles.

Make a right turn onto Beaver Hill Road for the Seven Devils Wayside, South Slough, and Charleston.

Proceed 1.8 miles, and turn left on Whiskey Run Road for the Seven Devils Wayside and Whiskey Run Beach.

After 2.5 miles, come to a four-way junction, and keep straight on Whiskey Run Lane.

Drive another 1.4 miles to the parking area for Whiskey Run Beach.


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