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Map of Port Orford, Oregon:
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Bed and Breakfasts, Inns, Hotels, and Lodging in Port Orford, Oregon:
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Port Orford, Oregon
homebythesea.com
541-332-2855
Set high atop a South Oregon Coast bluff overlooking the beach and Battle Rock (view our live Port Orford Beach Cam), we are one of Oregon's oldest traditional Bed & Breakfasts. It's a very short walk to the beach for agate hunting, beachcombing, bird watching, storm and whale watching. Romantic dining, art galleries and the harbor are within walking distance. WiFi available. Cable Flatscreen TV. Garage for motorcycles and bicycles. Children possible. New Simmons Queen beds. Laundry privileges. Established in 1988.. . .
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Enjoy surf breaking on the beach below
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Port Orford, Oregon
compassroseportorford.com
541-332-7076
Do you have a sense of adventure? In your dreams, do you explore the seven seas in search of new horizons? If the answer is yes, then take a deep breath and step in to one of the most spectacularly beautiful natural environments in the world. The Compass Rose is located just north of Port Orford, on the south coast of Oregon. It is bounded by the wild Pacific Ocean to the west, the serenity of Garrison Lake to the south, and the beautiful Coastal Range to the east. Whatever your interests might be, there is something here for you.
Hikers can take advantage of the local Oregon Coast hi. . .
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Port Orford, Oregon
steelbluelodge.com
541-332-3140
Our fishing lodge is beautifully carved into a curve on the banks of the pristine Elk River. Shaded by a fir in a myrtlewood forest in Oregon's Coastal Range, we offer you the experience of a lifetime...
Drift for King Salmon and Steelhead, troll tidewater for huge Chinook, crag for Dungeness - and do it year-round in a neatly packaged dream made real, compliments of Steelblue Chameleon Lodge.
Out licensed and local top guides specialize in driftin lush remote river canyons and streams of the nearby Rogue, Coquille and Umpqua as well as the Elk and Sixes in our own backyard.
We go wh. . .
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