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FLORENCE

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elcome to Florence, home to the Siuslaw River Bridge, Historic Old Town, native rhododendrons and people with the biggest hearts. Come for adventure and stay for the worldclass entertainment, award-winning views and once-in-a-lifetime opportunities for coastal fun! In recent years, Expedia named Florence first in “The 30 Most Beautiful Towns in America;” readers of The Oregonian voted Florence “People’s Choice” for best Oregon Coast Getaway and USA Today’s 10Best.com named Florence the second best northwest small town. Plus, Portland Business Journal ranked Florence as one of “Oregon’s Coolest Coastal Towns” and 10Best.com showcased the town as one of America’s “Best Small Towns for Adventure.” Keep an eye out for stunning rhododendrons that bloom every spring. The plant is the inspiration behind the city’s annual Rhododendron 5 Festival, held in May, the third oldest flower festival on the West Coast, and the reason Florence is known as the City of Rhododendrons. “Oregon’s Coastal Playground” also has another name, “Florence — A City in Motion.” Visit Florence City Hall or ci.florence.or.us for information.

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he heart of Florence is Historic Old Town, a stretch of beautiful buildings that showcases local shops, restaurants, artists and scenery all year long in a community that began in the late 1800s. In view for most of the walk along Bay Street is the Siuslaw River Bridge. This historic bridge spans both the Siuslaw River, which joins the Pacific Ocean just beyond the bridge, and the history of the coast. Commissioned in 1934 and completed in 1936, the art deco structure links the architecture of the historic buildings in Old Town with the people who make Florence, “Oregon’s Premiere Coastal Community.” Many of the popular establishments in Old Town have preserved their architecture from the early 1900s. Several historic buildings are marked with signs explaining their heritage. 6 In view of the bridge, Waterfront Depot Restaurant was actually once the Mapleton Train Depot and was transported to its site on Bay Street. The Bridgewater Fish House, still known as the Kyle Building, was built in 1901 as the first mercantile here. On Maple Street, the Siuslaw Pioneer Museum is in the renovated 1905 schoolhouse, later known as the Callison Building. Also on Maple Street are the Johnson House, No. 216; the David House, No. 232; the Masonic Lodge, No. 184; and the old Electric Company, now The Chicken Coop at No. 129. Further up Maple Street, No. 168 was a boarding house in 1910 and now houses a vintage store, Thrifty Threads. River Roasters, at 1240 Bay St., also occupies an older building. Located in a converted garage and outboard motor repair shop formerly called Bill’s Garage, the coffee shop offers an excellent view of the Siuslaw River Bridge along with outside seating, local art, seasonal gifts, fresh pastries, gourmet teas and espresso roasted in-house. For another delicious coffee option, visit Old Town Coffee and Art Gallery, at 125-1/2 Nopal St., just across the street from Mo’s Restaurant, for tasty treats, delightful drinks and a local gallery of rotating artists. Midcoast Wave 2022–23

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Be sure to explore the streets just off Bay Street as well. This area includes the Florence Area Chamber of Commerce Visitors Center at 290 Highway 101, salons, restaurants and more. Back near the Siuslaw River Bridge, take a moment to view the Veterans Memorial Park near the intersection of Bay and Kingwood streets along the Siuslaw River. The park is dedicated to U.S. armed forces and is the site of the annual Memorial Day observance ceremony. On Nov. 11, the annual Veterans Day Parade shows gratitude for the service and sacrifice of both active duty service members and veterans. Right next door is the Florence Farmers Market, open from May to October

on Tuesday afternoons. Visit www.FlorenceFarmersMarket.org for more information on local vendors, seasonal produce and ways to get involved. The Siuslaw River Bridge Interpretive Site is a gathering spot with paths, tables, benches and signs that explain the area’s history, geology and landscape. The site also offers spectacular views of the historic bridge. Gazebo Park, also called Old Town

Park, also overlooks the bridge and offers picnic space, cool shade and shelter from the rain. Find fashion and fun in stylish women’s clothing at Bonjour Boutique, 1336 Bay St., or selections for the whole family at Stitch & Sole, 1377 Bay St. Reigning Cats and Dogs, 1384 Bay St., has treats, collars and collectibles for the furriest members of your family. In Old Town, art lives and breathes in the many shops and galleries, including Backstreet Gallery, a co-op of more than 20 Florence artists, at 1421 Bay St., and the Florence Regional Arts Alliance, which offers classes in various media for all artists as well as a gallery at its Art Center, 120 Maple St.

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ooking for a pop of color? What about a soothing view? Public art pieces are appearing all over town. Florence’s Public Art Committee is continuing to bring public art into the spotlight. Look for the Art Exposed Public Art Gallery on Bay Street, as well as the “Stitching Time, Weaving Cultures” mural on Highway 126 by Marino Heidel Studios. Other murals are located around town — in Historic Old Town, on Highway 101 and at Siuslaw Middle School. Another is in the works with Lovejoy's Restaurant & Tea Room and artist F. Michael Wood. There are also sculptures at the Siuslaw Public Library, Florence Justice Center, Florence Senior Center,

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Siuslaw River Bridge Interpretive Site and more. Even more special are the 15 life-size Dancing Sea Lions on public display throughout the area. A map showing their locations can be found online at DancingWithSeaLions.com, along with more pics and info about the project. There are also free color postcards with map available at the Florence Visitor's Center, library and Florence Events Center, which began Dancing With Sea Lions in 2016. This year, Florence is participating in the Arts and Economic Prosperity Study through Oregon Arts Commission and Travel Oregon. Learn about this process through www. americansforthearts.org/AEP6.

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hen it rains, there’s more! If you’re waiting for sunshine and needing something to do, Florence has many opportunities to stay dry while exploring local art and culture. 8 For those wanting to stay active, the local gym, Coastal Fitness & Aquatics at 2285 Highway 101, has state-of-the-art equipment, a women’s circuit training room, gym, swimming pools and many classes. Day and week passes are available for visitors. Florence Senior Center, 1570 Kingwood St., a gathering place for everyone, is open to all ages and offers daily

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activities such as card games, line dancing and exercise and art classes. It also provides meals and social opportunities. On the highway, just around the corner from Old Town, is the Florence Antiques District, where rows of shops beckon to antique hunters. Find coastal artifacts like Japanese floats mixed with vintage jewelry, antique furniture, collectables, accessories and clothing. Local museums offer glimpses into the past. Siuslaw Pioneer Museum, located at 278 Maple St., has friendly volunteers who can show Florence’s progression through its colorful history, as well as exhibits on the

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Rhododendron Festival. Oregon Coast Military Museum, 2145 Kingwood St. near the Florence Municipal Airport, provides education about the military, from World War I through current conflicts, as well as displays of veterans’ artifacts and memorabilia from their service. City Lights Cinemas, 1930 Highway 101, has the perfect blend of blockbuster hits and indie flicks showing in four theaters. Show times start at noon and continue throughout the day. Be sure to catch arthouse films, feature documentaries and Shakespeare and enjoy cuisine from local food trucks.

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Visitors are always welcome at the Siuslaw Public Library, 1460 Ninth St. In addition to a large collection of books, periodicals, DVDs and videos, there are art exhibits, computers, free Wi-Fi, genealogy information, story time and activities for youth, reading programs and frequent presentations and entertainment. There is also a Mapleton branch at 88148 Riverview Ave. For more information, including its Youtube page, visit www. siuslawlibrary.info. Many excellent galleries, as well as fine shops and businesses, regularly display high-quality artwork, thanks

to the many talented artists and craftspeople who live and work here. The artwork is diverse — oils and watercolors, textiles, glass, photography, sculpture, mixed media, pottery, artisan jewelry, blown glass, turned wood, greeting cards and more. Galleries are spread all over. One good way to sample it all is to take a self-guided tour during the second

Saturday of each month. From 3 to 5 p.m., the 2nd Saturday Gallery Tour travels to multiple sites to view the works, meet the artists and enjoy refreshments. The venues and featured artists vary each month. Are you an artist yourself? Florence Regional Arts Alliance offers classes in various media for all artists as well as a gallery at its Art Center, 120 Maple St. People can find premium art materials at BeauxArts Fine Art Materials and Gallery at 2285 Highway 101 Suite H. With all these inside venues to explore, it won’t be long until the sun returns.

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Besides many adventure opportunities in the Great Outdoors, the area offers the Siuslaw Public Library District, the Siuslaw and Mapleton school districts and after-school activities for youth. There are opportunites for exploration and learning for all ages. In addition, Florence has

brought youth opportunities to the forefront. From area parks, such as Miller Park, to many youth-based organizations, the area is ready to entertain and educate your child year-round. Look for Florence’s annual events, sports, summer theater and dance camps and more.

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Parks and campgrounds surround the Florence area, providing access to numerous lakes, trails and beaches, all within quick driving distance of the city. Some are great for hiking, others are perfect for beachcombing. Make an expedition out of visiting as many of these coastal gems as you can. Note: Miles and directions originate from mid-town Florence and Highway 101.

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NORTH OF FLORENCE

BAKER BEACH

8 miles — This beach is a popular place for hikers, birdwatchers and horseback riders who want to explore the coastal area.

HECETA HEAD LIGHTHOUSE

12 miles — A popular beach with SUTTON RECREATION AREA trails to the lighthouse, Heceta Head 5 miles — Perched along Sutton Lake, State Scenic Area is one of the most the campgrounds and a day-use area visited and photographed landmarks offer multiple creeks and miles of trails on the West Coast. to explore.

ALDER DUNE CAMPGROUND

7 miles — This campground, which skirts a small lake, is open year-round with sites for tents, trailers and RVs.

EAST: ARCHIE KNOWLES CAMPGROUND

18 miles — Located beside Highway 126 among Douglas fir, spruce and huckleberry, Archie Knowles Campground is open from April to October each year. It offers nine RV sites with restrooms and drinking water available. Knowles Creek flows gently beside the campground.

SOUTH OF FLORENCE PORT OF SIUSLAW CAMPGROUND

Historic Old Town — With 105 sites along the river, a gazebo, Wi-Fi, restrooms and showers, on-site laundry, cable TV and full hookups, the port’s campground is a highly appealing spot located a short walk from Historic Old Town in Florence. www.TheSiuslawNews.com

CARL G. WASHBURNE STATE PARK

14 miles — A fully equipped campground with spaces for RVs and tents, Washburne State Park has amenities such as showers, cooking pits and electrical access, all within easy access

MAPLETON HILL TRAILHEAD

21 miles — The trail is a self-guided tour through a bit of history of the area. It takes you on a discovery of the North Fork Trail, which later became the Mapleton Hill Road.

SWEET CREEK FALLS TRAIL

25 miles — This trail follows the cascading waters of Sweet Creek. Hikers will encounter 11 waterfalls in all, each framed by mossy rocks and ferns and under a canopy of Douglas fir, alder and big leaf maple. This trail consists of four segments ranging from .1 to 1.1 miles.

JESSIE M. HONEYMAN MEMORIAL STATE PARK

3 miles — This park, the second largest overnight campground in the state, is known for its unique campsites, wide-open space for picnics and play, access to local lakes and dunes, dozens of trails, as well as a fishing dock, boat ramp and boat rentals.

HARBOR VISTA PARK

4 miles — Located off Rhododendron Drive within the City of Florence, this campground has ocean views and river access. Follow the main road to the North Jetty beach area, which is popu-

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STONEFIELD BEACH

19 miles — Visitors cross smooth, black stones to reach a perfect expanse of beach.

NEPTUNE STATE SCENIC VIEWPOINT

22 miles — The park encompasses four waysides along Highway 101, including Strawberry Hill and Bob Creek, which offer perfect day-at-the-beach access.

CAPE PERPETUA SCENIC AREA

23 miles — Trails wind through miles of old-growth forest with breathtaking ocean views, plus campgrounds and an interpretive center.

NORTH FORK SIUSLAW CAMPGROUND

27 miles — This campground is open May to September. It offers river access and some amenities.

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28 miles — PAWN is a 4,000-foot trail loop named for four families that were very important in the establishment of the post office on the upper part of the North Fork Siuslaw River in the early 1900s.

lar with hikers, surfers, whale watchers and divers.

SILTCOOS RECREATION AREA

8 miles — Centered between the lake of its namesake and the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, the Siltcoos area has its own river, ocean access and three campgrounds.

TAHKENITCH CAMPGROUND

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raveling the Oregon coast constitutes a vacation in itself, with many “must see” coastal landmarks just off Highway 101, a designated National Scenic Byway. All the following attractions are accessible from this route.

snacks. There also is a whale watching deck just below the gift shop that provides a 20-mile view out into the Pacific, perfect for spotting migrating grey whales.

AERO LEGENDS

There are few places on earth that can match the pristine natural beauty of the central Oregon coast. Join Aero Legends Biplane Rides on the adventure of a lifetime and strap yourself into a beautifully restored classic open-cockpit Stearman biplane. Several popular tours are available or you can choose where you want to fly. Visit www. aerolegends.com for more info.

C&M STABLES

Beach and dune rides are the specialty of C&M Stables, located eight miles north of Florence. C&M has been offering coastal horseback riding adventures since 1981. Rides are from one to four hours, depending on the package, and will accommodate between two and 13 riders (www.oregon horsebackriding.com).

DARLINGTONIA STATE NATURAL SITE

Located five miles north of Florence, just off Mercer Lake Road, the 12 18-acre Darlingtonia State Natural Site is the only state park in Oregon dedicated to the preservation of a single plant species, the rare Darlingtonia californica, a carnivorous plant, also called the cobra lily. It traps insects in its tubular, cobra-shaped hood and digests them to supplement the low nitrogen soil of the bogs in which it grows. A well-maintained boardwalk allows for accessible viewing.

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HECETA HEAD LIGHTHOUSE

SEA LION CAVES

An iconic Oregon coast tourist destination since 1932, Sea Lion Caves, 11 miles north of Florence, draws upwards of 150,000 visitors annually to view one of the largest sea grottos in the world, home to the only known winter rookery of Stellar sea lions, as well as California sea lions. Take the elevator down 208 feet to view the cave and its colony of sea lions. Sea Lion Caves’ gift shop offers an extensive range of mementos, gifts and

Perched on the tip of Heceta Head, 13 miles north of Florence, Heceta Head Lighthouse is a working lighthouse that was built in 1894. The 56-foot-tall landmark stands 205 feet above sea level. The “first order” Fresnel lens beam can be seen up to 24 miles offshore. It is the brightest light on the Oregon coast and is rumored to be the most photographed lighthouse in the U.S. Near the lighthouse is the old assistant lighthouse keeper’s house, which has been turned into an award-winning bed and breakfast (www.hecetalighthouse. com).

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he Siuslaw region offers fresh produce, foraged finery and local seafood — both 14 in its award-winning restaurants and local marketplaces. Food diversity abounds in Florence. Discover everything from surf-n-turf to authentic Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Thai and Mexican, to Northwest and global fusion. Most restaurants offer vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options, as well as gourmet wines and local brews. The area is also rich in agrarian offerings, from seasonal berries to foraged mushrooms and local produce. Several tours are offered year-round to tour area gardens and to learn about nature’s bounty. Local foods grow in the area, with tasty blueberries from Clear Lake Blueberry Farm, fresh-caught seafood from Novelli’s Crab & Seafood, Krab Kettle and Federated Seafood and even some breweries producing batches of beer, like Homegrown Public House & Brewery and Jerry’s Place, Home of What’cha Brewing. Enjoy the benefits of local organic products at the Florence Farmers Market. Visit FlorenceFarmersMarket.org for information on the seasonal Market, open Tuesdays from 3 to 6 p.m. from May to October. Want to start your own plot? Florence First Harvest Community Gardens provides individual plots in the community garden and tips on how to grow the best produce in local soil. Interested in volunteering? Florence Food Share's garden is 15,000 square feet with 52 raised garden beds. Volunteers plant, weed, compost and harvest fresh vegetables and herbs, all of which are distributed to clients. Midcoast Wave 2022–23

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any outdoor activities on the Siuslaw River revolve around the Port of Siuslaw. Its boat moorage docks, boat launches, boardwalk, RV, camping and biker/hiker campsites along the river in Florence and the convenience dock in Mapleton are all under the jurisdiction of the port. In all, the port is responsible for almost 700 square miles of the Siuslaw River watershed. 16 The Port of Siuslaw Campground, located along the banks of the Siuslaw River, includes 91 RV hookup sites, 11 campsites, 12 biker/hiker campsites, a wind protected gazebo, boat launch and moorage, and a fish-cleaning station. All guests have access to laundry and shower/restroom facilities on site. The campground is conveniently located within easy strolling distance of the many shops and restaurants in Florence’s Historic Old Town. Other port amenities include a fuel dock, boat hoist, cable TV and Wi-Fi. The port docks offer short-term transient moorage and long-term monthly or annual moorage to both recreational and commercial fishing vessels. Visitors often find commercial fishermen selling seasonal catches, such as fresh tuna, right off the boat. During the summer, the port’s boardwalk area is the location for the popular open-air Old Town Market, as well as the Rhododendron Festival carnival in May. In recent years, the city’s Fourth of July fireworks show have launched from the port. The boardwalk provides a dramatic, up close vantage point. Stop by the Port of Siuslaw Office, 100 Harbor St., or call 541-997-3040 for more information.

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ith the Pacific Ocean as well as many lakes and rivers in and near Florence, water-related activities are as much a part of the Florence scene as Historic Old Town. In fact, neighboring Bay Street is the Port of Siuslaw Boardwalk and campground, right on the Siuslaw River. The river, named for the Siuslaw Indians, is an active part of coastal culture. For information on the restoration of the Siuslaw, visit Siuslaw Watershed Council at Siuslaw.org.

BOATING

Fishing and crabbing are the principal boating activities around the Florence area, but water skiing on Woahink and Mercer lakes are also popular, as well as sightseeing. Most lakes have easily accessible public boat launch areas. The Siuslaw River has several boat launch ramps between Florence and Mapleton. There also is a launch location along the Siuslaw River North Fork tributary. The many other lakes near Florence offer additional paddling opportunities for bird watching, fishing and exploring the natural beauty of the area.

KAYAKING, CANOEING & PADDLEBOARDING

Florence is gaining a reputation as one of the best paddle destinations on the Oregon coast, if not the entire state. Both the Siuslaw and Siltcoos rivers have designated paddle routes. The 30-mile Siuslaw Water Trail extends up both the Siuslaw and North Fork rivers, as well as circumnavigating Cox Island. Launching from Florence’s Old Town, the trail consists of several

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separate routes to allow for trips of any duration. For more information, visit siuslawwatertrail.com. Siltcoos River offers an extraordinary paddling adventure along a three-mile journey from Siltcoos Lake to the Pacific Ocean. Launching at the boat ramp on Siltcoos Lake, the narrow, meandering river will take you under Highway 101, over a kayak portage ramp next to a small dam, along intimate beaches and forested hillsides and finally out to the sandy shores of the Pacific Ocean, just

in time for a picnic lunch on a nearly de- known for consistent winds for much of serted sandy beach. the summer season. The Pacific Ocean near Florence also has steady winds SURFING that build in strength in the afternoon. For the brave souls willing to brave Windsurfers can catch a ride almost the elements, the Siuslaw River and any day on the Siuslaw River. The more area beaches offer the chance to surf adventurous also can jump waves — wetsuit recommended. while windsurfing off the gently sloping beach behind the South JetWINDSURFING Florence has a well-deserved rep- ty. Take South Jetty Road all the utation for being windy. This is good way to the end to discover some news for windsurfers. Rivers and lakes, great ocean windsurfing. 17 especially the ones near the ocean, are

Many outdoor activities on the Siuslaw River revolve around the Port of Siuslaw. The Port of Siuslaw Campground, located along the banks of the Siuslaw River, includes 124 RV hookup sites (15 pull through), a wind protected gazebo, boat launch and moorage, and a fish-cleaning station. All guests have access to laundry and shower/restroom facilities on site. The Campground is conveniently located within easy strolling distance of the many shops and restaurants in Florence’s Historic Old Town. Other port amenities include a fuel dock, boat hoist, cable TV and Wi-Fi.

Stop by the Port of Siuslaw Office, 100 Harbor St, or call 541-997-3040 for more information. www.TheSiuslawNews.com

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he Florence area offers a bountiful harvest of seafood for the outdoor enthusiast. The Siuslaw River is famous for its fall runs of Chinook and Coho salmon, as well as winter steelhead. Clamming on the beaches and mud flats during minus low tides and crabbing off the public docks often result in success. The many lakes surrounding Florence teem with trout, bass and other excellent pan fish. If you are into seafood, then you have definitely come to the right place.

eral places in Florence. An annual shellfish license for Oregon residents, which is good for crabbing and clamming, is $10. A three-day license is $19. Either one will pay for itself with the first legal crab you catch. Anyone over the age of 12 must have a license. The limit is 12 legal male crabs per person. No female crabs may be taken. The best time to crab is between one hour before to one hour after high or low tide. Gently pull up the slack on the crab line until it feels taught, then quickly pull the crab ring up. If crabs CRABBING feel movement within the net, they will Dungeness crab, arguably the finest scatter. Closed traps are the best, as tasting crabmeat in the world, is a fathey allow the smaller crabs to escape vorite among Florence residents and while keeping in the larger ones. visitors, and crabbing is a popular family activity. Crabbing is allowed (with a CLAMMING license) off most of the Port of Siuslaw There are essentially two types of docks, right in Old Town. Another excel- clamming in the Florence area — bay lent spot is off the public crabbing dock clamming and beach clamming. south of Florence near the end of South Razor clams may be found along Jetty Road. stretches of beach north of town. Bay Crab nets or rings as well as crab bait clams include cockle, gaper and softcan be purchased or rented from sev- shell. The daily limit is a total of 20, of Midcoast Wave 2022–23

a t s o m fi which 12 may be gaper or geoduck clams. The best location for bay clamming in Florence is the wide, flat areas of the Siuslaw River and North Fork, east of town along Highway 126. You will need a shovel, a bucket, a shellfish license and a good low tide. Razor clams are more challenging and more scarce, but definitely worth the effort. They are one of the most prized of all clams because of their sweet, tender meat. Unlike bay clams, razor clams can dig down into the sand at a surprisingly fast rate when pursued. The razor clam digger must be quick and determined to catch the limit of 15 clams. For razor clams, you will need a special shovel, or clam gun, a container for clams, a shellfish license and a good minus tide with fair weather. It is best to check with one of the local outdoor stores for advice on where and when to go after razor clams. And always be alert for sneaker waves. A Siuslaw News Publication

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In the state of Oregon, you must have a license to fish or to harvest any shellfish. Check with local sporting goods stores to determine which kind of license you will need. Each fall, beginning around the middle of August and running through the middle or end of November, the Siuslaw River turns into an angler’s paradise. Chinook salmon, some weighing 30, 40 and even 50 pounds, return to their spawning grounds after spending from three to five years in the ocean. Coho salmon, their smaller cousins, also return in large numbers. Fishermen come from far and wide to try their luck at catching one or more of these prized sports fish. You don’t have to be an expert to catch salmon; luck is always part of any good fisherman’s tackle. But you can improve your odds by hiring one of the area’s experienced professional fishing guides. You can also get plenty of free advice at places like True Value Hardware and The Sportsman. Both sell fishing and crabbing licenses as well. Winter Steelhead fishing begins later in the winter and runs through April. Steelhead are sea-run rainbow trout that return like salmon to spawn in the same stream they were hatched. Unlike salmon, Steelhead often return to the ocean after spawning. Many fishermen consider the Steelhead to be the premier fighting fish of the Northwest. Visitors and locals alike find trout fishing in one of the many lakes around Florence a pastime the entire family can enjoy. One popular fishing lake is Cleawox Lake, three miles south of Florence. There are several good bank fishing spots and a handicapped accessible fishing dock. Other local lakes where you can fish off the bank, or use the public boat launch, include Munsel and Sutton lakes, north of Florence, and Woahink and Siltcoos lakes south of town. Most of the fish caught in local lakes are rainbow trout, planted every year by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. This ensures a consistent supply.

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HAVE FUN! BEACH SAFE! BEWARE THE SNEAKER WAVE

BEWARE OF HIGH, STEEP CLIFFS

They´re called sneaker waves because they appear without warning, often surging high up on the beach with deadly force, and are impossible to predict. Sneaker waves also carry a large amount of sand that can saturate your clothes, weighing you down and making escape difficult if not impossible. How to play it safe: Never turn your back on the ocean.

Assume that all cliff edges are unstable. Wet trails or soft sand and earth can make for unstable footing. Rocks can be slippery even when it isn’t raining. How to play it safe: Make sure you wear proper footwear, and stick to the trails. Stay behind guard fences and railings, and don´t get too close to the edge.

WATCH THOSE LOGS

Standing at the base of an Oceanside cliff can be dangerous, especially if it has an overhang. In some places, winter storms and high waves have eroded the shoreline, increasing the chance of collapse and slides. How to play it safe: Beware of falling rocks, and don´t climb on bluffs and eroding hillsides. Don´t walk along the base of cliffs unless absolutely necessary.

The ocean is strong enough to pick up even the biggest log and plop it down on top of you. Some logs may look small, but even the tiny ones can be waterlogged and weigh tons. How to play it safe: If you see a log in the surf or on wet sand, stay off it.

RIP CURRENTS Rip currents are strong currents of water that rush out to sea. They are stronger than even the best swimmer. These currents can swiftly sweep unwary beachcombers and waders off their feet and out to sea. Rip currents may appear as dark, choppy water. Any time you see debris and foam floating out to sea, chances are you have found a rip current. Avoid the area. How to play it safe: Parents keep your kids close when playing in the ocean. If caught in a rip current, don’t panic . Swim parallel to the beach until you are out of the current, then head for the beach.

KNOW THE TIDES Incoming tides isolate rocks from headlands and the shore. Avoid the temptation of strolling out to an interesting rock without knowing when the tide rolls back in. Free tide tables are readily available at state park offices, information centers and many shops and motels. How to play it safe: Stay off rocks and small, enclosed beaches. Know when the tide is coming in by visiting the tidetable website at the Hatfield Marine Science Center http://weather.hmsc.oregonstate.edu/weather/ tides/tides.html

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The Florence area is home to two premier 18-hole golf courses and an 18-hole miniature course — all just minutes from the heart of Old Town. Between these three locations, there are unlimited golfing experiences available to golfers young and old, experienced or novice. Golfers can enjoy a rare mixture of scenic beauty and challenging design that holds true to the game’s Scottish heritage at Ocean Dunes or Florence golf links, or the whimsical fun of Sandland Adventures’ 18-hole miniature course.

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Designed by world-renowned course designer Rees Jones, Florence uses sweeping landscapes and expansive ponds to create a hallmark experience that earned the course accolades as the Best New Public Course in America by Golf Digest in 1993 — with a rating of 4-1/2 out of 5 stars. The course’s 7,190-yard par-72 course is open all year and includes a driving range, putting green and sand trap practice area. The Grill and Lounge at Florence Golf Links offers a full bar and creative menu, as well as event space. For more information, visit www. florencegolflinks.com or call 541-9971940. Midcoast Wave 2022–23

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This course offers spectacular views as golfers make their way through natural sand dunes left by ancient rivers and seas. Ocean Dunes was designed by well-known architect William Robinson, who kept the wind in mind while creating its low-running shots and high-lofted approaches. The course will challenge the ability of any golfer as they think their way around its unique landscape. The par-71 course, with 18 holes and a 70 rating, is open to the public. It is a favorite for locals and travelers alike and offers a clubhouse and snack bar. For more information, call 541-9973232 or visit www.threeriverscasino. com/golf.

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In addition to being home to one of the area’s most exciting dune buggy experiences, Sandland Adventures also hosts an 18-hole miniature golf course that includes waterfalls, flowers, an enchanted castle and rich landscaping for golfers young and old. The adventures don’t stop there — after golfing, you can ride the dunes, have fun bumping and splashing on the bumper boats, race on the Grand Prix style gokart track or take a ride on the Cloverline Railroad, a half-mile tour of 9 acres of property, including a tunnel, wooded areas, gardens, lakes and more. For more information, call 541997-8087 or visit www.sandland.com. A Siuslaw News Publication


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There are hundreds of spots along the Oregon coast popular with birdwatchers. In fact, more than 18 million people visit the coast annually to see the dozens of native species of birds that make the Florence area their home. In the South Jetty area, birdwatchers gather in the third parking lot for a good view of the marsh. Shorebirds can be spotted past the foredunes and to the beach, as well as among the tidal flats. A cormorant rookery can be seen from the port. Coatal lakes like Cleawox, Siltcoos and Woahink provide freshwater and mature forests for a diverse community of bird species. Also in the Siltcoos area, birders can go to the Waxmyrtle Trail and Lagoon Campground, where the many kinds of birds can be seen. To the north, Cape Perpetua and Sea Lion Caves are popular viewing points for shorebirds. To the east, head inland to area trails. Along the way, look for birds big and small, from eagles to finches.

the warm shallow waters of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula. There, the females give birth and then return in the spring — an annual journey of more than 10,000 miles. The whales pass through Oregon waters near the end of December on their way south and again toward the end of March on their way back north with their calves. As many as 18,000 whales pass along the Oregon coast during those times. Look for Oregon’s annual Whale Watching Weeks and visit 24 staffed locations along the coast. During these weeks, trained volunteers will be available to help visitors spot whales and answer questions. The three designated whale watching locations closest to Florence are the Sea Lion Caves turnout, Cook’s Chasm and WHALE WATCHING the Cape Perpetua Interpretive Center, all north of town on Every year, thousands of grey whales migrate from the Highway 101. frigid waters of Alaska’s Bering and Beaufort seas south to www.TheSiuslawNews.com

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rom Heceta Head to Coos Bay, from sea level to as high as 500 feet, the Oregon Dunes National Recreational Area offers a wealth of recreation for everyone — from those who enjoy a quiet hike or horseback ride and the possible sighting of wildlife to those who enjoy an action-packed adventure on two or four wheels. Florence provides the northernmost access to the Oregon Dunes National Recreational Area, a beautiful expanse rich in biodiversity and options for recreation. The dunes stretch for 31,566 acres within the Siuslaw National Forest and is administered by the U.S. Forest Service. It is so visually striking that it inspired author Frank Herbert to research and write the famous science fiction novel Midcoast Wave 2022–23

Sand, Wind & Sun in the Oregon Dunes “Dune” in 1965, as well as the subsequent series. People can experience the dunes themselves every day and in every weather. Feel the wind in your hair as you soar down the dunes on a sandrail or grab a friend and take on the sand yourself on a dirt bike or all-terrain vehicle (ATV), also known as a quad. There are few marked trails, so check in with local sand-related agencies and let people know where you plan to go before heading into the area. Just 10 miles south of Florence, the Oregon Dunes Overlook offers breathtaking views of the dunes and the ocean, as well as guided tours by rangers. A three-mile roundtrip trail through the dunes to the beach gives hikers the

opportunity to explore every aspect of this unique landscape. Wheelchair accessible sites, such as Lagoon or Taylor Dune Trail and Oregon Dunes Day Use, open the wonders of the dunes to all visitors. In 2014, the Siuslaw National Forest convened a group of stakeholders concerned about the threat to the dunes ecosystem and recreational opportunities due to the rapid spread of invasive species. The Oregon Dunes Restoration Collaborative has since developed a strategy for how to restore the dunes. In 2018, in an effort to raise public awareness, the group released this strategy as a coffee-table book along with a digital version at www. SaveOregonDunes.org. A Siuslaw News Publication


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Eight miles south of Florence, the SiltLong sandy beaches stretch for miles coos Recreation Area offers several in either direction from the mouth of the campgrounds with OHV staging areas Siuslaw River. There are many pullouts and direct access to the dunes. and parking spots along South Jetty Road. A short hike up and over the dunes ATV RIDING will reward you with a breathtaking view Dune lovers who prefer motorized of the Pacific Ocean and un-crowded entertainment descend upon “The miles of beachcombing. Hill” and the other popular off-highOn the north side of the mouth of the way vehicle (OHV) riding areas off Siuslaw River, the wide, flat beach exSouth Jetty Road, less than a mile tends all the way north to Heceta Head. south of the Siuslaw River Bridge in Around Florence, sandy areas beyond Florence. the dunes, such as Heceta Beach at the For sand adventurers who prefer somenorth edge of town and the North Jetty one else do the driving, both Sandland to the west, offer opportunities for a lazy Adventures and Sand Dunes Frontier day of beachcombing, surfing, hiking offer rides on OHVs that seat as few as and kite flying with easy access to parkfour — or as many as 34 — riders. ing. Both are located south of Florence along Highway 101. For more informa- HIKING, EXPLORING & BIRDWATCHING tion, visit www.sandland.com or www. About eight miles north of Florence is sanddunesfrontier.com. Baker Beach, a popular place for hikers who want to explore sand and beach in areas less traveled by the tourists. Bird-

watchers and horseback riders also enjoy this beach for all it has to offer. At its northernmost point, the sand abruptly gives way to the rocks at the base of Heceta Head. People are welcome to take their favorite furry friend on an adventure on the dunes or beach, but must remember to keep an eye out for protected wildlife species and other recreationists. Bring a leash and clean-up bags — and don’t forget drinking water for you and your pet.

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In addition to being the world’s first sandboard park, Sand Master Park is home to the best rides, equipment and sandboarding instructors in the world. During the summer, the park also hosts competitions that draw champion sandboarders to compete for the world title. The park is at 4981 Highway 101 in Florence. For more information, call 541997-6006 or visit www.sandmaster park.com. 29

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Plan Your Stay in Oregon’s Coastal Playground 1. DRIVING IN

Whether you’re coming from the Willamette Valley from the east via Highway 126 or driving to the central coast on Highway 101, Florence is the gateway to the Oregon Dunes and your chance to follow the Siuslaw River to the Pacific Oregon.

2. HISTORIC OLD TOWN FLORENCE

When people first get to Florence, the first stop tends to be y. Ever. Best. Sta Historic Old Town, the area’s downtown cultural center. Bay Street and the surrounding streets are lined with award-winning restaurants, shops and galleries in a setting that dates back to the town’s founding more than 125 years ago. A casual stroll in Old Town can take several hours as people shop for fine art, gourmet foods, fun fashions, vintage décor and the best in books. Pull up a chair for fine in- and outdoor dining, or find a place to have coffee or something stronger. Midcoast Wave 2022–23

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3. COASTAL ADVENTURES

A favorite destination just north of town on Highway 101 is Heceta Head Lighthouse State Scenic Viewpoint. Featuring the most-photographed lighthouse in Oregon and a sandy cove perfect for splashing around, Heceta Head is a great place to play catch, relax on the sand, eat a picnic lunch and take a moderate, half-mile hike up to the lighthouse. A day-use parking permit is required. Heading south from the lighthouse is Sea Lion Caves, a large sea grotto that is home to a year-round colony of Stellar sea lions. An average herd of 200 sea lions occupy the region and can be seen sunning on the rocks. With the cost of admission, people can take an elevator down to a view area inside the cave system. It is a sight, sound and smell not to be missed. Just outside of Florence is C&M Stables, the local beach and trail horse-riding business. The stables offer several options to saddle up and explore local

trails or ride along the sand. Riders must be 5 years old or older.

4-5. DINE OUT & STAY IN

Florence prides itself on dozens of delicious restaurants, both in and out of Historic Old Town. Many have increased their outdoor dining methods and offer takeout. Ready to rest your head? The area is home to award-winning hotels. There are several hotels in and near Old Town, and camping is as close as the Port of Siuslaw. Make your pick and stay awhile. No matter where you stay, be prepared to wake up for more of Oregon’s Coastal Playground!

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Florence is home to talented acting troupes and skilled performers. The Last Resort Players theater company performs dramas and comedies seasonally at the FEC. Find current season information at www. lastresortplayers.com. It’s About Time Productions performs several shows throughout the year, including dinner murder mysteries. For more information, go to www.facebook. com/IATProd. CROW (Children’s Repertory of Oregon Workshops) hosts workshops and classes for youth and adults at its building, 3120 Highway 101 in Florence. Come see the cast of 60 children, ages 3 to 21, perform charming versions of popular musicals and fairy tales. A full contingent of volunteers teaches students to sing, dance and act and work on and off stage. Find current season Midcoast Wave 2022–23

information and year-round activities at concerts throughout the year. crowkids.com. Visit online at eventcenter.org or call For more adult entertainment, Flor- 541-997-1994. ence is also home to drag queens Fanny THREE RIVERS CASINO RESORT Rugburn and Ana Khonda, who perThree Rivers Casino Resort, 5647 form throughout Oregon. Highway 126, offers card games, slot FLORENCE EVENTS CENTER machines, karaoke, giveaways, dining At the Florence Events Center (FEC), 715 and concerts, in addition to operating a Quince St., there is “Always Something hotel and golf course. Headliners such Happening.” as America, The Monkeys, Smothers This gorgeous facility features 21,000 Brothers, Crystal Gayle, 38 Special and square feet of space, a nearly 8,000 sq. ft. Tony Orlando dazzle audiences in the dividable flat floor, a 450-seat state-of-the- casino’s 700-seat concert venue. Bands art performance hall, conference rooms, rock out to all genres, including local on-site catering, and a staff that works ex- performers. tra hard to create a memorable event for The 15,500-square-foot gaming fafour to 400 people. cility is open 24 hours a day. There’s Annual events keep audiences returning so much happening in Florence with to the FEC, such as the Florence Festival golf tournaments, concerts and other of Books in September, juried art shows events that Three Rivers Casino recently in Galleries One and Five and jazz and expanded to Coos Bay. music festivals. Local performing groups, * Venues and performance groups may oplike Community Chorus of Florence, hold erate in a reduced format due to COVID-19 A Siuslaw News Publication


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ONE CALENDAR YEAR RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL

For more than 115 years, people have gathered each spring to celebrate the native rhododendron that makes Florence “The City of Rhododendrons.” The annual Rhododendron Festival, the third weekend in May, is the city’s largest and best-known event. It features parades, hot rods, flower shows, a carnival and the Coronation of Queen Rhododendra and King of the Coast at the FEC.

RODS ’N RHODIES & COMMUNITY-WIDE GARAGE SALE

The Rods ’N Rhodies Invitational Car rolls into Old Town in September. With more than 100 high-end hot rods coming from all over the western United States and Canada, this year’s show is sure to be something worth attending. That same weekend, there are treasures aplenty waiting to be found at more than 60 locations during the sixth annual Community-wide Garage Sale. Homes and businesses around the

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CHOWDER TRAIL, WINE WALK & GREAT GLASS FLOAT GIVEAWAY

Join the community for another adventure in Historic Old Town during the annual Chowder Trail and Wine Walk, featuring the Great Glass Float Giveaway, in February. People can stroll along Bay Street to search for glass floats in a treasure hunt, while sipping wine and sampling chowder and other tasty cuisine at local restaurants. Live music and drawings for prizes are included.

FLORENCE HOLIDAY FESTIVAL

Get into the holiday spirit this winter while taking part in the many events planned for the annual Florence Holiday Festival, when the town is transformed into a winter wonderland full of lights, decorations and family-fun activities thanks to Florence Public works and the Florence chamber. Look out for the Festival of Trees, Christmas Tree Lighting at the Siuslaw River Bridge Interpretive Center on Bay Street,

Holly Jolly Follies variety show, the Florence Nativity Festival and the Victorian Christmas Open House at Heceta Head B&B.

FLORENCE FESTIVAL OF BOOKS

Anyone who loves reading will want to visit the Florence Festival of Books, an annual book fair for both authors and publishers at the FEC in September. More than 50 authors and publishers of all different genres will be present, with their books available for sale and signing. New authors are encouraged to attend and learn how to have their work published.

ALL-AMERICAN FOURTH OF JULY

Fireworks over the Siuslaw River! Thanks to a partnership between the Florence Chamber, City of Florence and the Port of Siuslaw, Florence celbrates July 4 on the boardwalk with pie- and watermelon-eating contests, a bike parade, patriotic music and things to do for the whole family. Area organizations get in on the fun with side events, all of which keep families coming back to this tradition every year.

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JANUARY

New Year’s Day Winter Music Festival

FEBRUARY

Florence Chamber Wine Walk & Chowder Trail Crab Crack Fraudville FEC Indoor Yard Sale

MARCH

Rotary Auction Home & Garden Show Community Job Fair PTA Talent Show Be Ready Disaster Expo

APRIL

Early Rhody Flower Show Community Health Fair CROW Spring Musical

MAY

Oregon Dunes Triathlon Rhododendron Festival Rhody Flower Show CROW Spring Dance Showcase

JUNE

Florence Area Chamber of Commerce Siuslaw Awards Mapleton & Siuslaw High School Graduations Fore Kids Golf Classic Kiwanis Golf Scramble Library Summer Reading Program Last Resort Players June Show

JULY

4th of July Celebration Wings & Wheels Fly-In Power of Florence Van Fans Ice Cream Social CROW Summer Theater Camps City of Florence Block Party www.TheSiuslawNews.com

AUGUST

Siuslaw Athletic Booster Club Banquet Florence Police Department National Night Out Siuslaw Open Golf Tournament

SEPTEMBER

Habitat for Humanity Beach Walk Florence Community-wide Garage Sale Rods ’N Rhodies Florence Festival of Books

OCTOBER

Boomer & Senior Expo Okto-Fur-Fest Wiener Dog Races Library demARTS KCST Great Pumpkin Giveaway Scare-CROW Haunted 35 Maze

NOVEMBER

Veterans Day Parade Food Share Pounding Kiwanis Community Thanksgiving Dinner Last Resort Players Fall Show

DECEMBER

Holiday Tree Lighting OCMM Festival of Trees Empty Bowls for Florence Food Share Holly Jolly Follies Holiday Arts Festival Peace Harbor Light Up A Life Soroptimist Christmas Basket Food Giveaway Florence Nativity Festival Elks Christmas Dinner New Year’s Eve Celebration * Some events may have been altered as the community recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic. Midcoast Wave 2022–23


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Where to Worship Where to Dine Where to Stay Where to Camp Where to Shop

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WORSHIP Florence Church Of Christ Pre-Denominational (Romans 16:16) 1833 Tamarack Street (2 blocks east of Hwy. 101 on 18th St.) Bible Study: Sunday 10 a.m.; Worship: Sunday 11 a.m. www.churchofchristflorence.org Foursquare Church 1624 Highway 101 (next to A&W) –- 997-6337 Pastor George Pagel – Something for the entire family. Sun. Services: 10:45 a.m., Wed. Bible Study 6 p.m. Website:florence4square.com New Life Lutheran Church, E.L.C.A. 21st & Spruce Street – 997-8113 Worship service: Sun. 10:30am Welcome to all! www.florencenewlifelutheran.org Facebook.com/NEWLIFELUTHERANFLORENCE/ Resurrection Lutheran Church Worship Services 10 am • Bible Study 9:00 am Pastor Steve Waterman 85294 Hwy. 101, S. – 541-997-8038 Facebook.com/ResurrectionLutheranChurchFlorence www.puppro.wixite.com/rlcflorence

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St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Welcomes You Holy Eucharist Sundays at 10:00 am and Wednesdays at 11:00 am Labyrinth & Garden 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Daily 541-997-6600 - 2135 19th St

St. Mary’s Our Lady of the Dunes Catholic Church Father Panneer Selvam 8560 S. Hwy 101 Florence, OR 97439 541-997-2312 www.ourladyofthedunes.org

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St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Holy Eucharist Sundays at 10:00 am Wednesdays at 11:00 am Labyrinth & Garden 8-5 daily

We are an open and affirming faith community seeking to embody the Gospel of Christ through service, prayer, and commitment to social & environmental justice, & peace.

541-997-6600 • 2135 19th St. + Florence, Oregon 97439

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DINE

FOOD & DRINK DIRECTORY • DUE TO COVID SOME INFORMATION MAY BE DIFFERENT

17th & Highway 101 541-997-8124

1341 Bay Street 541-902-9033

3056 Hwy 101, Florence 541-997-4051

1015 Highway 101 541-997-4499

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2930 Highway 101 • 1441 Bay Street, Old Town 541-997-7286 • 541-902-7828

1415 7th Street 541-902-2525

Open for dine-in take-out, sidewalk & patio seating We are doing everything we can to safely serve our community. We are open: Sunday- Thursday 11am to 8pm Friday-Saturday 11am to 9pm

1285 Bay Street, Old Town Florence (541) 902-8338

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Pizza • Burgers • Chicken Open 11:00 AM daily 541-997-3815 88274 Rhododendron Drive Located at North end of Rhododendron Drive Find us on Facebook.

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FOOD & DRINK DIRECTORY • DUE TO COVID SOME INFORMATION MAY BE DIFFERENT

2560 Highway 101, Florence 541-902-9001 195 Nopal Street 541-902-0502

1362 Bay Street • 541-997-6845 1277 Bay Street, Florence 541-305-2041

3757 Hwy. 101, Wed, Thurs and Fri. 1495 Bay Street, Sat and Sun. (next to Bj’s ice cream)

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2825 Highway 101 541-997-1144

Good Food! Open for Dine In and Take Out Thursday to Monday 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM 1263 Bay Street Florence 541-997-2800 Facebook.com/TheFirehouseRestaurant1263 www.TheSiuslawNews.com

3829 Highway 101 Florence, OR 541-997-7115 800-630-2689 Economyinnflorence.com Convenient Location Quality Accommodations Indoor Pool/Hot Tub Pet Friendly Explore the Oregon Coast! Midcoast Wave 2022–23


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85625 Hwy. 101 800-528-1234 • 541-997-7191 www.bestwestern.com/pierpointinn Our Florence, Oregon hotel is right across the bridge from Old Town Florence, a must-see for history buffs.

Driftwood Shores Resort & Conference Center, 88416 1st Avenue, Florence, 541-997-8263 Resort Car charging stations available

Economy Inn

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3829 Highway 101, Florence OR 800-630-2689 or 541-997-7115 economyinn2016@gmail.com economyinnflorence.com

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1155 Bay Street, Florence, OR 541-450-2946 • www.edwink.com A Boutique Inn Located in Old Town Florence Gourmet Multi-Course Breakfast Open for Weekend Getaways

Florence 101 Hostel 1495 8th Street 541-902-1391

Florence Lighthouse Inn

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155 Highway 101 541-997-3221 www.lighthouseinn-florence.com Great location at Historic Old Town Florence, 1 block from the river. Homemade biscuits & gravy, waffles breakfast included Dogs are allowed with fee.

Landmark Inn 1551 4th Street, Florence, OR 800-822-7811 or 541-997-9030 landmarkinnflorence@gmail.com landmarkmotel.com

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170 Highway 101 541-997-7131 or 1-800-808-1115 old-town-inn.com

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Quality Inn 2475 Highway 101 541-997-7797

River House Inn 1202 Bay Street - Old Town Florence 888-824-2741 or 541-997-3933 www.riverhouseflorence.com • River Views Electric Vehicle Parking

Silver Sands Motel 1449 Highway 101, Florence OR 541-997-3459 silversandsmotel123@outlook.com silversandsflorence.com

Three Rivers Casino Resort 5647 Highway 126 877-3-RIVERS or 541-997-PLAY www.threeriverscasino.com

Travelodge by Wyndham 1084 Hwy. 101 Florence, 541-997-3481

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Vacasa Rentals 3298 Hwy 101 541-961-6581

Villa West Motel 901 Highway 101, Florence OR 541-997-3457 VillaWestMotel@gmail.com villawestmotelflorence.com

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Whales Watch Vacation Rentals. 800-760-1866, Vacation Rental

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WHERE TO

RV PARKS & CAMPING

CAMP SPACES

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In Florence Area 1000 Trails South Jetty Resort 05010 South Jetty Road, Florence 1-800-288-7245 www.rvonthego.com As soon as you arrive at the Thousand Trails South Jetty RV Resort and preserve, you will be greeted with a warm welcome from your Ranger who is there to help in any way possible.

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B & E Wayside RV Park and Mobile Homes 3760 Hwy 101, ................................................................................................................................. 541-997-6451 Carl G Washburne 93111 Hwy 101 N, .......................................................................................................................................................................................(541) 547-3416 Darlings Marina & RV Resort

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4879 Darlings Loop 541-997-2841 www.darlingsresortrv.com World-class fishing on beautiful Siltcoos Lake. Beer/wine pub with a million dollar view. We’re at the heart of your Oregon Coast adventure! Pet friendly

Harbor Vista Campground 87658 Harbor Vista Rd, .......................................................................................................................................................(541) 682-2000 Heceta Beach RV Park 04636 Heceta Beach Rd, ................................................................................................................................................................(541) 997-7664 Jessie M Honeyman 84505 Hwy 101 South,........................................................................................................................................................................ (800) 452-5687 Lakeshore RV Park

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83763 Hwy. 101, South 541-997-2741 www.lakeshorerv.com Perfectly situated, Lakeshore RV Park is within minutes from fishing, cycling, kite flying on the beach, scuba diving, hiking through old-growth forests, windsurfing, surfing, beachcombing, whale and bird watching. Pets are allowed.

Pacific Pines RV Park 4044 Highway 101 at 42nd Street 541-997-1434 www.pacificpinesrv.com Pets Allowed When you stay at Pacific Pines RV Park in Florence, Oregon, you will be in the “City of Rhododendrons” on the central Oregon coast, where the forest and the Siuslaw River meet the Pacific Ocean.

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WHERE TO

CAMP RV PARKS & CAMPING

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Port of Siuslaw RV Park & Marina 100 Harbor St. 541-997-3040 portofsiuslaw.com The park has 124 sites: 28 waterfront with full hook-ups; 70 Full hook-ups and 23 water and electric. All sites include basic cable, TV connections. Moorage facilities are also available. Check with the campground office on reserving a slip. Nestled in Old Town, away from the busy highways, the park offers in-town conveniences with an “off the beaten path” setting. Pets Allowed.

Sand Dunes Frontier ATV Camping

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83960 Highway 101 South 541-997-3544 Pets Allowed www.sanddunesfrontier.com With Direct ATV Dune Access you can at our convenience ride directly from your campsite to the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Your campsite is within minutes from Competition Hill, plus being within a short walking distance to our Gift Shop, Snack bar, Mini Golf and Restrooms.

Siuslaw/Alder Dune Campground, 89630 Hwy 101........................................................................................................................................................ (541) 547-3679 Siuslaw/Driftwood II, Florence, ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... (541) 271-6000 Siuslaw/Lagoon, Florence, ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... (541) 271-6000 Siuslaw/Waxmyrtle, Siltcoos Beach Access Rd, .......................................................................................................................................................................... (541) 271-6000 South Jetty RV & Camping Resort, Siuslaw National Forest - Supervisor’s Office, 05010 S Jetty Rd, ............................................................. (541) 997-8296

Three Rivers Casino Resort

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5647 Highway 126 541-997-PLAY www.threeriverscasino.com RV area located on the property, free wi-fi inside the casino

Woahink Lake RV Resort, 83570 Hwy101 S, (541) 997-6454

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WHERE TO

SHOP

More Than a Gift Shop. 1255 Just Bay Street 1255 Bay Street 541-991-3322 541-991-3322

1310 Hwy 101, Florence (541) 997-2911

Word of Mouth Home Décor 1745 W. 15th St. Suite B Florence 541-991-3457

129 Maple St 541-999-4311 1901 Hwy 101, Florence 541-999-0734 494 Highway 101, Florence Austentatious494@gmail.com

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Art Materials

2217 Hwy 101, Florence 541-997-2440 www.silverliningboutique.com

BeauxArts

2285 Highway Come 101 Visit, Engage & Create! 541-991-8213 Whether you are a novice or master artist,

BeauxArts is your one stop shop. We carry various types of paints, mediums, surfaces, drawing materials, artists tools, & other creative helpers. Be inspired at what you’ll discover!

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EMPOWERING YOUR CREATIVITY 2285 Highway 101 •

Coastal Fitness Plaza

Florence • 541.991.8213

1234 Rhododendron Dr., Florence facebook.com/BeauxArtsFineArtMaterials 541-997-5391

302 Kingwood Street 541-653-7736

NOW OPEN

FLORENCE NORTH LIQUORS

Florence North Liquors #1266 at: STORE #1266 @ •

New to the Area: Florence North Liquors

TWIN LAKES STORE

3015 Highway 101 541-997-0109

88940 Hwy 101,7AM Florence OPEN EVERYDAY - 9PM (541) 997-3021

Fully Stocked Convenience Store

One Stop Shopping on the Central Oregon Coast

• Fishing & Camping Supplies Chain Saw Carvings • Firewood & Ice Big Foot • Beer - Oregon Beer & More Memorabilia • Wine - Including Organic • Liquor - Fully Stocked Liquor Store Greeting Cards • Umpqua Ice Cream • Sugar Shack Donuts - Delivered Daily • Healthy Snacks too • Fountain Drinks • Coffee & Tea • Biscuits & Gravy (until 2pm)

This Country Store has everything you may need at home and when on your travels. Twin Lakes

(541) 997-3021

Open 7 am - 9 pm Everyday NOW OPEN

Florence North Liquor’s #1266 88940 Hwy 101 North Twin Lakes Store Florence@ Oregon Highway 101 N Phone &88940 Fax (541) 997-3021 Florence, OR 97439 TwinLakesStore@gmail.com HWY 101 - MILE POST 185

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• Styro Coolers • Automotive Needs • Sun Glasses • Rain Ponchos

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Featuring in these locations: Hwy. 101 Florence, Or Bay St., Florence, Or Albany, Or Lebanon, Or Sisters, Or Ashland, Or Winchester Bay, Or Nye Beach Newport, Or Jacksonville, Or Medford, Or Yreka, Ca PNW Events

115 FLAVORS OF SALT WATER TAFFY ~ FULL FOUNTAIN SERVICE ~ Homemade Butter Cream Fudge, and Caramel Corn Novelty Items Available: Specialty Cakes Cheesecake on a Stick, Ice Cream Cookies, Nutty & Plain Frozen Bananas, Cannolis and Brownies

Haylee Cole Crowned Queen Rhododendra 2022

Over 5 Generations of Old Fashioned Goodness! Tw o l o c a tio n s in F lo r e n c e

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v e r O 3 g n 0 i t a Y r e b ars e l e C in Real Estate

LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED

J

im Hoberg is a Florence native and

Jim employs a true team style approach to

has been working in Real Estate Real Estate. Each member of the team at since 1989. He has served as a Realtor West Coast Real Estate is knowledgeable

for over 30 years. He has obtained several designations that require continuing

about the Real Estate market in Florence and the surrounding areas. Over the

education and keeps him on the cutting edge of the industry. With every

years Jim and his team have helped many people with their Real Estate planning,

transaction he puts this knowledge and experience to work for his clients.

finding and discovering why Florence is such a great place to live.

JIM HOBERG Broker/Owner •••

• RESIDENTIAL • LAND • COMMERCIAL • PROPERTY MANAGEMENT •

1870 Hwy. 126, Suite A • PO Box 3040, Florence, OR

541.997.7653

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VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.JIMHOBERG.COM

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