Sunday, August 31, 2025

Bandon Part 2

 Hi Everyone!

This is part 2 of our Bandon trip.  There is a lot to do in and around Bandon. A PGA golf course. The Dunes for recreation from Bandon all the way to Florence, and I will take you to Bandon Marsh. 

For now,

Old fashion candy store. So much fun!
Years ago when this was owned by someone else, I sold my art here. I have such a good contract that I get paid outright. I refuse to do consignment.


This is the best candy store ever! There are so many samples out that you have a sugar high when you leave. There is a worker with the candy of the day walking around with a tray for you to try. They encourage eating the candy. They carry sugarless candy too.

 There are leather shops, handmade clothing and felt clothing shops, a book store, lots of art shops and restaurants. Over the years all the places we have eaten have been excellent. But nothing beats the fish n chips here.

 

 But my favorite place is the harbor. 
This wooden sail boat is a beauty. 

We didn't stay long in Bandon, we wanted to get to the marsh. Taking the back road out of Bandon and then coming out on HWY 101 we turned inland and parked at the Bandon Marsh. 
Yes, that would be Mr. M. with is binoculars. We ate our lunch here.
 

 It's really a nice place and well kept




In the cement they places animal tracks. 


 Queens Ann Lace. I love this plant.


 These are Everylasting Pea. It was so strange to see it here.


 Lot's of Cattails.


 The Marsh is peaceful, beautiful and huge.


 


 There are many bird houses.


 A short walk to a bench 



I wanted a photo of these trees.

 


 Across the parking lot is a tunnel trail



 It's so cool. Takes you to the ranger station.

There are these cool signs telling all about the marsh. 




Bandon Marsh.
The marsh is 889 acres and has a long history. The land was historically inhabited by the Coquille Indian Tribe, whose ancestors lived in the area for untold generations. The marsh's name, Ni-les'tun, is a Coquille name meaning
"small fish dam in the river"
After settlers arrived in the 1850s, large portions of the marsh were diked and drained to create pastureland. In 2009-2011, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service undertook the largest tidal marsh restoration in Oregon's history at Ni-les'tun Marsh, formerly part of the Bandon Marsh National Wildlife RefugeDikes were lowered and tide gates removed to reestablish natural tidal processes.
The restoration aimed to provide habitat for migratory birds, salmon, and other fish and wildlife. An areal view.
I'm off to can food. Hope you enjoyed the trip.
 Nicole 

18 comments:

Gemel said...

What a fascinating place to visit.

roentare said...

A wonderful mix of sweet indulgence, local charm, and rich natural and cultural history

Tom said...

...this is smal town America at its best!

Christine said...

It is so nice there!

Boud said...

That was a great expedition. Thanks for taking us along.

Anvilcloud said...

Looks like a great town and preserve.

My name is Erika. said...

That marsh is really lovely and it looks like a great place to walk. I enjoyed this photo trip. West coast beaches have a vibe that's different from here on the east coast which I always forget about, but I could see it in your photos. Happy new month to you. hugs-Erika

Gene Black said...

The marsh is very interesting. I would have to avoid the candy shop.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

That marsh is the kind of place where I could lose myself for a couple of days and be very happy.

Rita said...

Oh I did enjoy it very much! Thanks! :)

Mary Kirkland said...

How fun. Sure looks like a nice place for a stroll.

Jeanie said...

What a great second part of your trip. That shop looks wonderful and the marsh had to be a fascinating spot -- it's so beautiful. I'm glad both of you were well enough to go and really enjoy it!

Iris Flavia said...

Thank you for sharing that great trip!

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Looks like a wonderful time. 😊 Thank you so much for sharing your journey.

an artist reflects said...

Oh what delightful places you went and wonderful photos too ~ hugs,
an artist reflects

Nuria de Espinosa said...

Las fotos son magníficas, me encantaría verlo. Me quedó con esos dulces que seguro estarán buenos. Gracias por compartirlo. Un abrazo

Carola Bartz said...

I love Bandon! We often spent time there, the last time was in July 2021 I think. The harbor is lovely, but I especially like the long wide beach where you can walk for hours. We saw Snowy Plovers there. We also loved to go to the Fishmarket, however, in 2021 we didn't have a good experience there. The farmers market looks amazing, that would be a place I like as well.

EricaSta said...

A wonderful place, I would immediatly visit. Thank you for sharing, I enjoyed reading.