Langlois, Oregon

Langlois is an unincorporated community on the south Oregon coast roughly midway between Port Orford and Bandon. It has a population of about 400 people and a minimal economy with basic services. Typical of all parts of the south Oregon coast, Langlois' temperatures generally fluctuate between the mid 30s and the low 70s, with snow an extremely rare anomaly. Visitors can partake of a wide variety of outdoor activities, which include beachcombing, camping, kayaking; fishing, hunting, boating, hiking, wind surfing, swimming, picnicking, and sightseeing.
WHERE TO LAY YOUR HEAD AT NIGHT
Langlois offers visitors limited lodging options from which to choose. Here are our recommendations for travelers with various objectives and sensibilities.
Maximum Comfort and Amenities
Floras Lake House by the Sea
92870 Boice Cope Rd
Langlois, OR 97450
(541) 348-2573
reservations@floraslake.com
floraslake.com
Bed and breakfast: 4 rooms facing lake and ocean; private bathrooms with showers; WiFi and dial-up.
Home on Wheels
Bandon-Port Orford KOA
located on Hwy 101 at mile marker 291, approximately 4 miles north of Langlois.
Close to the beach with eight acres of woodsy RV and tent campsites, a playground, a heated pool, and a hot tub. Open March 1 to November 15. (541) 348-2358 or koakamp@harborside.com
Under the Stars
Boice-Cope County Park
South of Langlois; three miles west of Hwy 101 off Floras Lake Loop Rd.
Campground has 34 sites available on a first come, first served basis; 22 are paved spaces with water, but no hookups; restrooms; showers; lake is very popular with wind surfers, hikers and birders; boating is permissible. (541) 247-3385
LOCAL FAVORITE EATERY
The Greasy Spoon
48396 Hwy 101
Langlois, OR 97450
(541) 348-2514
Unpretentious; home-style cooking.
BEHIND THE SCENES
West Coast Game Park
46914 Hwy 101
Bandon, OR 97411
(541) 347-3106
support@gameparksafari.com
gameparksafari.com
A walk-thru safari; visitors meet, pet, film, and walk among hundreds of free-roaming animals.
Langlois Library
48234 Hwy 101
Langlois, OR 97450
(541) 348-2066
langlois@currycountylibraries.org
16,000 titles; regional newspapers; public-access computers; videos; audio recordings.
Fishing in Oregon: The Complete Oregon Fishing Guide
The information Fishing in Oregon: The Complete Oregon Fishing Guide provides can be priceless. This fishing bible is not limited simply to what fish are biting and where. You'll find this reference book filled with random tips on what species are most common in different areas of your destination, what to catch them with throughout different seasons, if payment is required to park at certain places, accessible roadside parking, new changes to laws in the areas, where private property may border waterways, the latest state records and individualized tips to help you venture forth and catch your next trophy or meal. The information is excellent and the maps are very useful as they show docks, roads, trails, put-ins and take-outs. It is a great resource to help you plan for your next trip and know what to expect when you get there.
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