The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Brookings, Oregon (OR)

February 27, 2022 Elouise Mccaul

Brookings is a city in Curry County, Oregon, United States. It was named after John E. Brookings, president of the Brookings Lumber and Box Company, which founded the city in 1908. As of the 2010 census the population was 6,336.
Restaurants in Brookings

1. Brookings Fishing Charters

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5.0 based on 41 reviews

Brookings Fishing Charters

Deep sea fishing charters for lingcod, rockfish, salmon, halibut and crab out of Brookings, Oregon. Light tackle sportfishing. Clean, fast charter boats.

2. Lone Ranch Beach

HIghway 101, Brookings, OR
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5.0 based on 113 reviews

Lone Ranch Beach

3. Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor

Highway 101, Brookings, OR 97415 +1 800-551-6949 http://www.oregonstateparks.org/park_77.php
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5.0 based on 237 reviews

Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor

Reviewed By TomBrody - Berkeley, United States

BOARDMAN CORRIDOR is located about 6 miles north of Harris Beach and about 10 miles south of Gold Beach. Harris Beach seems to be the starfish capital of the world, and the tourist will find plenty of photo-opportunities to pose near a pink-colored starfish. Gold Beach is a charming seaside community, where (depending on the restaurant) you can find excellent clam chowder and excellent oyster chowder and where, if you are lucky, you can see whales from your motel room balcony. The Boardman Corridor is free of any commercialization and, in this way, it is like the equally legendary and scenic segment of Route 1 that takes you through Salt Point State Park in northern California. Secret Beach is announced by a tiny sign located near a dirt turnout by Route 1. Secret Beach is abundantly photogenic, and the visitor might be under the impression that he or she has been magically converted into a dab of ink, and reincarnated as a component of a picture postcard. Yes, Secret Beach has picture postcard written all over it. A narrow trail takes you from the dirt turnout, past a few scenic spots, and ultimately to the beach itself. The entire trail can be walked in about 20 minutes. Children should be kept at close hand, because there are some spots along the trail where they might be tempted to go out and explore on their own, and by accident tumble down a steep embankment. Also, visitors need to be very aware of whether the tide is rising, since being trapped between the rising tide and a cliff would be a real bummer. Actually, I would prefer to let my photographs (attached) do all of the talking. Photogenic features of Secret Beach include clusters of mussels attached to boulders, many seastacks both near and far, and sea arches.

4. Brandy Peak Distillery

18526 Tetley Rd, Brookings, OR 97415-7121 +1 541-469-0194 http://brandypeak.com/
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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Brandy Peak Distillery

5. Natural Bridges Viewpoint

Brookings, OR 97415
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5.0 based on 30 reviews

Natural Bridges Viewpoint

Reviewed By ranibarks - Chico, United States

So beautiful and worth the stop. Got there on a clear day and was mesmerized by the view. Easy on and off the highway with an easy walk to the viewing deck. You can continue on the unmarked trail all the way down to the arch, but not meant for elderly or people not in fit condition.

6. Azalea Park

Brookings, OR 97415 http://www.brookings.or.us/facilities/facility/details/Azalea-Park-5
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4.5 based on 166 reviews

Azalea Park

Restored by the city of Brookings, this park boasts 1,100 azaleas and some rhododendrons.

Reviewed By Passport62418066546

We went during their Winter festival; the park was decorated with the most amazing Christmas lights displays. I was so pleasantly surprised because Brookings is a very small town and their displays were "big city" quality. I absolutely loved it and whenever I get to Brookings again I'll go back to the park to walk it's nice paths even without the decorations.

7. Harris Beach State Park

Brookings, OR +1 800-551-6949 http://www.oregonstateparks.org/index.cfm?do=parkPage.dsp_parkPage&parkId=58
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4.5 based on 623 reviews

Harris Beach State Park

A year-round state park with spectacular monoliths.

Reviewed By 499JulieS499 - Asheville, United States

This is a small beach, but beautiful! Enjoyed the easy access to the beach and close-by facilities. Climbed a rock thanks to low tide!

8. Crissey Field State Park

1650 Highway 101 N, Brookings, OR 97415-9709 http://www.oregon.gov/OPRD/PARKS/crissey_field.shtml
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4.5 based on 72 reviews

Crissey Field State Park

Reviewed By DillyisDolli-ing - Tempe, United States

Parking was easy, the paths were easy, you can nature walk in the small woods or on the beach. Seen a painter set up today enjoying the peace. Lots of drift wood to get past but don't let that interfere with a nice visit of beauty, sun and tranquility.

9. McVay Rock State Recreation Site

Oceanview Drive, Brookings, OR http://www.oregonstateparks.org/park_75.php
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

McVay Rock State Recreation Site

10. Alfred A Loeb State Park

North Bank Chetco River Road, Brookings, OR +1 800-551-6949 http://www.oregonstateparks.org/park_72.php
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4.5 based on 124 reviews

Alfred A Loeb State Park

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