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Reeling It In: A Weekend Getaway to Gold Beach

We just got back from a weekend in Gold Beach, Oregon, and if you’re looking for a coastal escape with a mix of adventure and relaxation—this is it.



Our trip kicked off with an early morning salmon fishing trip on the Rogue River. The cool mist rising off the water, the quiet hum of the boat, and the thrill of the catch made it an unforgettable experience. We landed a few beautiful Chinook and had a blast with our guide, who knew the river like the back of his hand. Even if we hadn’t caught a thing, just being out there surrounded by rugged riverbanks and forest was worth it.







Later, we amped things up with a jetboat ride up the Rogue—and it was a total adrenaline rush. Skimming the water at high speed, getting soaked on sharp turns, and spotting wildlife along the way made for a ride we won’t forget. It was the perfect mix of scenic and wild, with just the right amount of splash.








 

Back in town, we kept it low-key with walks on the beach, fresh seafood, and some seriously beautiful sunsets over the Pacific. Gold Beach has that small-town coastal charm, but it’s packed with natural beauty and outdoor fun. 






 

It was a quick trip, but the kind that leaves you recharged and already planning a return. Gold Beach delivered the best of the Oregon coast—peaceful, wild, and full of unforgettable moments.


 

 

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