
Bandon’s Cranberry Festival designated an Oregon Heritage Tradition
The Bandon Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce that the Bandon Cranberry Festival has been officially designated an Oregon Heritage Tradition by the Oregon Heritage Commission.

Come to Bandon, and Watch the Storms Roll In!
From November through March, the Oregon coast is renowned for its wild and dramatic storms. In addition to the tempestuous weather, king tides, or especially

Spectacular and Secluded – Bandon in National News
Obvious to those who live here, as well as those who vacation here regularly, Bandon continues to gain national recognition as one of the best

A Studio with a Sea of Creations
If you want to find a happy place, visit Creations By The Sea. This little studio is awash with one-of-a-kind, artistic creations – almost all

More Trails = More Fun! Whiskey Run Mountain Bike Trails
Fans of Whiskey Run Mountain Bike Trails have reason to celebrate this season! The trail system now features 25 miles of mountain bike single track,

A Shop with a View
Farm & Sea is a shop with a view of Oregon’s bounty. On the Coquille River waterfront in Bandon, the shop supports the tradition of
Bon Voyage: Bandon’s 1936 Big Cheese tours the county before it’s shipped
“ONE CHEESE WEIGHS TON,” reads the headline of an article in the June 4, 1936 edition
Nature’s Wonders
To enhance your nature experience, spend time with local outdoor enthusiasts. Professional guides share their passion
Fish Fry Attracts Thousands to 4th of July Bandon Celebration in 1949
Contributed by Jim ProehlRepublished from the Bandon Historical Society newsletter The Chamber of Commerce fish fry
Shop Cranberry
Shopping for uniquely coastal gifts? Bandon restaurants and retail shops stock cranberry-inspired products from edible goodies
Here Comes the Parade: Marching down the street in the 1948 Cranberry
A parade was not part of the first Cranberry Festival. The parade was added in 1948,




