Bandon is an adorable little town of about 3,300 people on the southern Oregon coast. Originally Coquille Indian land, it was first settled by people of European decent in 1853. The town was established in 1873 by four men from Bandon, Ireland in County Cork and named for their old world home. Cranberries were introduced into Bandon in 1885 by Charles McFarlin of Massachusetts and have been grown and harvested successfully in the area ever since. Tragically the whole town burned to the ground in 1936 in a fire that claimed eleven lives. It has risen from the ashes and rebuilt as a charming coastal town with a lot to offer.

Bandon was probably my favorite town on the whole Oregon coast. The Old Town area was full of art and color and I loved just walking up and down the waterfront. The beaches were absolutely stunning with so much more to see than just the famous Face Rock and an evening stroll proved to be an excellent choice. The history museum, housed in the old City Hall, was one of the best local history museums I’ve ever been to in a town this size. Of course I loved the hand-painted signs around town, the beautiful carved wooden sculptures and the Coquille River Lighthouse. Of all the towns I visited in my first week along the coast, this was the one that stood out and a town I will definitely return to. Thank you, Bandon, for a wonderful stay.

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First Stop in Town - At the Visitor Center

Out For an Evening Stroll

Fresh Seafood in Old Town

Dusk on the Coast

Blue on Blue

A Cute Little Amphitheater in Old Town

Shadow Catcher Cameo in Old Town

Stunning Coastal Formations

Tall Ship

Surf’s Up

The Loft on 2nd

Live Music at 8am at Bandon Coffee

Coastal Reflections

The Wonderful History Museum in the Old City Hall

The Minute Cafe

I Love This Hand-Painted Sign

Orcas on the Wall

Anchors Away

Sky Reflections

Seahorse on the Boardwalk

Baja Imports

Art by the Sea

Such a Dramatic Coast

Big Fish

Art Everywhere

At The Fudge Factory

Reflections in the Port

Tall Ship at Dusk

Old Clocks Always Catch My Eye

Coquille River Lighthouse

Stunning Coastal Formations

Cranberry Capital

I Loved the Colors at Devon’s Boutique

Tony’s Colorful Crab Shack

Along the Beach

How Cute is this Little House?

Edgewaters and Another Great Mural

Face Rock

This is a Pretty Lighthouse Mural

At the Seafood Market

Setting Up the Market Under a Colorful Mural

The Mis-Chief

Port Reflections

A Carved Mermaid Down by the Water

I Absolutely Adore These Light Posts

Carved Pelicans

Even the Sidewalks were Cool

The Port Office

New Salon in the Old City Jail

I Liked this Tree by the Water

A Siren Statue by the Water

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