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The last part of our Pacific Coast Highway journey home

On the last leg home from our Gold Beach, Oregon trip to ride on the Jerry's Rogue Jets, we stopped to enjoy the view of the edge of the United States.  Remember, although it's the Pacific Coast, it technically is the farthest west you can go on the map of the United States before hitting the Pacific.  Which to me, is pretty dang cool.

This giant American Flag was in Bandon.  Only thing I wish was the wind was blowing to make it wave.

Lighthouse in Bandon, Oregon.



Cranberry bogs in Bandon, Oregon.  It was their annual cranberry festival while we were there too.  



The Ruddell's Cranberry Farm in Bandon, Oregon.





Historical Railroad Museum display in Coosbay, Oregon.

The jetty at Florence, Oregon.

The sand dunes in Florence, Oregon.





Historic bridge known as the Cape Creek Bridge.



We stayed a little bit longer in Alsea to watch the sun go down on the horizon of the Pacific.







Seagull feet.

.....And one little doggie was glad we were home again.

You can see our other trip pictures HERE!

Prehistoric Gardens

Along with our trip back up the Pacific Coast Highway, we stopped at Prehistoric Gardens on Highway 101.  This garden of life-sized dinosaur models, shows what dinosaurs "may have" lived in the area, and some interesting facts about the area, like the Old Stage Coach Road, and a creek that gold miners frequented.

The dinosaurs from the parking lot caught our attention first. T-Rex was awesome!




Story of the plant life that grew during the time of the dinosaurs.



The annual rainfall for the area.  A lot of people think that Oregon just gets rain constantly, but on an annual bases we get just as much, if not a little less, than some drier areas.






Old Stage Road that ran to the gold mining camps and helped the pioneers get to Oregon during the days of the gold rush.









It was fun to pretend.  


We had a great time!  If you take the Pacific Coast Highway journey, make it one of your stops!

You can read more about the Prehistoric Gardens here!

Check out the rest of our Pacific Coast Highway road trip here!