Cheryl's Guidebook

Cheryl
Cheryl's Guidebook

Sightseeing

Dean Creek Elk Viewing On hwy 38, mp5, drive to view wildlife to include elk, geese, ducks and other fauna. There is ample free parking, concrete benches and paved walkways. A coveted gazebo has history and information on the area.
Great to view wildlife.
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Area Pemantauan Rusa Dean Creek
48819 OR-38
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Great to view wildlife.
Fun light house walking tours, museum and gift shop. Ample free parking on ridge top with scenic views of the pacific coast.
Lighthouse Road
Lighthouse Road
Fun light house walking tours, museum and gift shop. Ample free parking on ridge top with scenic views of the pacific coast.

Winchester Bay Wharf and Dunes

Quaint wharf has good restaurants and a fish market. Dunes near by where sand vehicle rentals are available.
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Winchester Bay
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Neighborhoods

There are a few small towns that are worth visiting nearby.
On hwy 101, Reedsport is a small town with 2 grocery stores and a few family owned restaurants. Most of your supplies are gasoline may be purchased here.
Reedsport
On hwy 101, Reedsport is a small town with 2 grocery stores and a few family owned restaurants. Most of your supplies are gasoline may be purchased here.
Sleepy rural logging town of approx. 287 pop. There’s a Speedy Market on mp19 and Wells Creek RV Resort and Restaurant next door.
Scottsburg
Sleepy rural logging town of approx. 287 pop. There’s a Speedy Market on mp19 and Wells Creek RV Resort and Restaurant next door.
17 miles east on hwy 38, before the Hwy38/138 split is the town of Elkton. Elkton takes its name from the nearby Elk Creek, which flows into the Umpqua River at the town's southern edge. Elkton was founded in 1850, on the site of Fort Umpqua, a fur-trading post set up by the Hudson's Bay Trading Company a few decades earlier. For things to do: https://elktonbutterflies.com/things-to-do-in-elkton/
Elkton
17 miles east on hwy 38, before the Hwy38/138 split is the town of Elkton. Elkton takes its name from the nearby Elk Creek, which flows into the Umpqua River at the town's southern edge. Elkton was founded in 1850, on the site of Fort Umpqua, a fur-trading post set up by the Hudson's Bay Trading Company a few decades earlier. For things to do: https://elktonbutterflies.com/things-to-do-in-elkton/