
PoliceĢ4-hour coverage by city of Bandon Police Department and Coos County Sheriff's office. Pacific View Senior Living, an assisted-living facility, is located on the South Jetty. Ambulance service is available. Five doctors with offices in town.
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Southern Coos Hospital and Health Center (SCHHC) is located at 900 11th Street SE, is licensed as a full service, general acute care hospital in the State of Oregon. A few licensed home daycare facilities are also available. Head Start offers preschool for low income families. Pacific Christian School offers preschool to eighth. Grades K-4 at Ocean Crest Elementary 5-8 at Harbor Lights Middle School 9-12 at Bandon High.
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Schoolsīandon School District provides public education and school bus service, plus special education. Populationīandon's population is 3,524 (estimated by Portland State University) in the city limits and about 7,496 in what is referred to as the greater Bandon area. We are 230 miles south of Portland, 23 miles south of Coos Bay/North Bend and 101 miles north of the northern California border. The nearest freeway is 107 miles to Interstate 5 south of Eugene, Oregon. There is occasional fog, but usually the wind quickly blows it away.īandon is in Coos County on the southern Oregon coast. Our summer winds come from the north, but are not necessarily cold however, they are strong, usually beginning in mid-June. Many people find winter storms exciting so tourist season never really quits in Bandon. In winter we have had gusts of wind up to 100 mph, but it usually stays in the 10-30-mph range coming from the south and south-west. The coldest period usually accompanies the rainiest. July is the driest, and joins August in being the warmest. Late January-early February are usually our wettest period. It is not surprising, considering our location, that rain is the primary precipitation. Summer temperatures range in the low seventies with a rare occasional rise of the mercury into the eighties. Winter temperatures seldom reach freezing. Recognizing that weather patterns change, it would be safe to say that Bandon's weather compares favorably with that of San Francisco: mild winters and pleasant summers. Bandon's population is 3,524 in the city limits and about 7,496 in what is referred to as the greater Bandon area. Timber, tourism, small manufacturing, farming, agriculture, fishing and small independent businesses all provide opportunity for beneficial controlled growth. The transition from a timber dependent community has provided Bandon with a diverse economic base. Bandon is an inviting community with clean air and friendly neighborhoods. Bandon's Library is also located in the City park north of the Sprague Theatre. The Sprague Theatre is the cultural center and many enjoy the varied events that take place there. The nationally acclaimed Face Rock Creamery opened in late 2013, and many visit to see the beautiful Bandon Lighthouse.Īt the City Park there are baseball and softball fields, a modern playground, a picnic area with gazebo, and a frisbee golf course. A Community Building host to the many varied local activities.
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Have you ever tasted Cranberry Salsa, or eaten Cranberry candy? We're also famous for Bandon Dunes, a series of championship golf courses fashioned in the original Scottish style.

Featured here are a host of indoor and outdoor eateries along with excellent opportunities for crabbing and fishing, as well as a modern ramp for launching boats.īandon is the Cranberry Capital of Oregon. There are excellent restaurants of both American and foreign cuisine.Īlong the Coquille River, east of the lighthouse is the Boat Basin and the pier. The Old Town district is home to local artisans, unique gift shops and galleries. It is a diversified, full-service community with dramatic, walkable beaches and spectacular sunsets. Bandon is a great place to live or visit.
