Gold Beach has that kind of effect on you; it’s just the best escape.
On the other hand, it’s also one of the Northwest’s choicest bases for launching yourself into about anything you’ve been meaning to do “someday”? whitewater jet boating, kayaking, windsurfing, wilderness mountain hiking or biking, or maybe just seeing an eagle, otter or bear that’s not in a pen. There’s magic to that, and something really magical about knowing it’s like this here all the time.
We don’t have a theme park or shopping mall in Gold Beach. Travelers who stop and stay tend to be of a like kind: people who appreciate really getting away. People who think nature is the greatest show on earth, and want their kids to be amazed, too.
The Southern Coast of Oregon is a place where things still are. Wilderness is still just that, and fiercely protected. Getting a permit to hike may strike some as a bother, till you’re on that trail surrounded by silence. Limited access to the wild and scenic sections of the Rogue doesn’t seem fair if you’re the one who doesn’t get on, but makes perfect sense once you’re gliding downriver between sheer basalt canyon walls.
Here’s the thing about Gold Beach: There aren’t a lot of people here, and that probably makes the biggest difference. You don’t waste precious time in traffic, waiting in lines or dealing with folks who’d rather be someplace else. Its easy-going.
So whether you’re looking to slow down or speed up, find your getaway here.