Our Coastal Communities are the gateway to 40 miles of undisturbed beaches and the tallest dunes in Oregon. We also claim: the only Lighthouse on the west coast featuring a red lens, spectacular sunsets, a world-class Skate Board Park, magnificent Roosevelt Elk herds, the best fishing on the Oregon Coast, and other abundant wildlife and aviary viewing opportunities.

The rich and diverse natural beauty affords a number of outdoor recreational opportunities including body surfing at the beach, scuba diving, hiking through miles of tall timber, skateboarding, biking, ATVing, boating, fishing, walking the beach, sun bathing at Loon Lake, kayaking on the Umpqua River, splashing in the clear waters of Lake Marie, Whale Watching at the Umpqua River Lighthouse, roasting hot dogs over a beach bonfire, or sitting on one of the beach dunes watching the sun set into the ocean with someone you love.

Learn about interesting things to see and do with a stop at our Visitor Center at the junction of Highways 101 & 38. Get the inside track on where to stay and where to eat from our friendly Chamber staff. Information about the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, hiking and camping areas and access permits are available from U.S. Forest Service personnel at the same place. The 24 hour foyer is stocked with free information, and maps that can help you find area attractions.

We hope this website will provide all the information needed to show you how attractive the Oregon Coast and the Oregon Dunes are. Please check our Welcome to Reedsport page for lots of information about our area. If you did not find on our website what you need to prepare a visit please call or e-mail us and we will be happy to send brochures and other information you may request.

Join us for Art by the Bay at Winchester Bay August 30 and 31. Music, art and family fun. It's not to late to win the $1000 crab bounty hunt.

Reedsport/Winchester Bay Chamber of Commerce
855 Highway Avenue
Reedsport, Oregon
800-247-2155

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First Alert Forecast
JOSEPH'S FORECAST
May 23, 2013

We should only have a few showers around early this morning. The low has moved up near Seattle and most of the showers have moved north of us. The low is expected to start moving south this afternoon and the showers will increase later today and tonight as it moves over us. We should also warm a few degrees this afternoon.

Tomorrow showers will be more frequent early then decrease in the afternoon and evening as this low moves away from us. Saturday most of the showers will be early then decrease in the afternoon. Only a few showers are expected Sunday with none on Monday.
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