Port Of Bandon

Port Of Bandon, Oregon, United States
43.1204° N, -124.4112° W
Port Of Bandon
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The Port of Bandon, situated at 43.1204074239346° N, -124.411153793335° W in the coastal town of Bandon, Oregon, is a marina steeped in history and culinary charm. Established on September 3, 1913, this port has evolved from a hub for lumber and fishing industries to a vibrant recreational and commercial center. During World War II, it played a crucial role in naval operations, including ship construction.

Today, the Port of Bandon boasts full marina facilities, a popular crab dock, and a year-round boat ramp. The scenic Riverwalk and Nature Pathway offer tranquil observation areas, while the Boardwalk features a glassed-in picnic shelter and an amphitheater. A refurbished 13,000 sq.ft. fish processing plant now houses the Old Town Marketplace, a bustling farmers and artisan market. This marina, with its rich heritage and modern amenities, serves as an economic engine for the region, making it a must-visit destination for boaters, fishermen, and those seeking a blend of history and natural beauty. Its address is 390 1st St Southwest, PO Box 206, Bandon, OR 97411.

Open to public
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Dockage

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  • Total:88
  • Type:Wood
  • LOA Max:90
  • Beam Max:18
  • Dockage depth:10
  • Accessibility:AC Power 30A
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