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Bandon OR
Bandon Wayside Motel & Rv Park
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About the property

Near Coquille River Lighthouse, Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access and a picnic area., Featured amenities include laundry facilities and a library. Free self parking is available onsite., Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometer. Bullards Beach State Park - 2.1 km / 1.3 mi Bandon Beach - 3.2 km / 2 mi Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint - 4.5 km / 2.8 mi Coquille River Lighthouse - 8.4 km / 5.2 mi Bandon Crossings Golf Course - 10.3 km / 6.4 mi Bandon Dunes Golf Resort - 11.3 km / 7 mi West Coast Game Park Safari - 12.3 km / 7.7 mi Watson Ranch Golf - 30.8 km / 19.1 mi Sunset Bay State Park - 34.1 km / 21.2 mi Bastendorff Beach - 37.1 km / 23.1 mi Coos Bay Boardwalk - 37.5 km / 23.3 mi Lighthouse Beach - 38.2 km / 23.8 mi Sunset Bay Golf Course - 39.6 km / 24.6 mi Simpson Beach - 41 km / 25.5 mi The Mill Casino - 41.1 km / 25.5 mi The nearest major airport is North Bend, OR (OTH-Southwest Oregon Regional) - 44.8 km / 27.9 mi Located in Bandon, Bandon Wayside Motel & RV Park is a 3-minute drive from Bullards Beach State Park and 6 minutes from Bandon Beach. This motel is 2.7 mi (4.4 km) from Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint and 5.2 mi (8.4 km) from Coquille River Lighthouse.

Popularity

9.6
Superb
General
164
brand
Expedia 9.6/10
164

Main services

Laundry service
Free Internet

* Some services may carry an extra charge.

Information about the area

Bandon OR, United States of America
Bandon is a city in Coos County, Oregon, United States, on the south side of the mouth of the Coquille River. It was named by George Bennet, an Irish peer, who settled nearby in 1873 and named the town after Bandon in Ireland, his hometown. Before 1850, the Coquille Indians lived in the area. Then in 1851, gold was discovered at nearby Whiskey Run Beach by French Canadian trappers, though the gold rush did not have much of an impact on the area. In 1852, Henry Baldwin, from County Cork, Ireland, was shipwrecked on the Coos Bay bar and walked into this area. The first permanent European settlers came in 1853 and established the present town site. In 1856, the first conflicts with Indigenous Americans in the United States arose and those were sent to the Siletz Reservation. In 1859, the boat Twin Sisters sailed into the Coquille River and opened the outlet for all inland produce and resources. Bandon was founded by the Irish peer George Bennett in 1873. George Bennett, his sons Joseph and George, and George Sealey came from Bandon, Ireland. The following year the town's previous name of Averille was changed to Bandon after the town of the same name in Ireland. The next year, Joseph Williams and his three sons arrived, also from Bandon, Ireland. In 1877, the post office was established. In 1880, cheese making began. That same year, Congress appropriated money to build the jetty. In 1883, the first sawmill, school house, and Catholic church were built. In 1884, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began construction on the jetty.

Getting around

  • (OTH) North Bend, Southwest Oregon Regional Airport, US - 35.27 km