Why Live in Coquille
Coquille, the seat of Coos County, is situated approximately 15 miles from the Oregon Coast along the Coquille River. The neighborhood features a mix of older cottages, Victorian homes, and contemporary Craftsman-style houses, with some properties offering substantial lot sizes. Recreational vehicles and backyard sheds are common sights. The Coquille River, known for its salmon fishing, runs along the southwestern side of the city, with Sturdivant Park providing boat and fishing access, a sandy beach, and sports facilities. The Coquille Pool offers swimming lessons and adult lap swim, while the Hundred Acre Wood, a 144-acre forest, features hiking and mountain biking trails. Closer to town, 5th Street Park includes a playground, tennis courts, and a dog park. Main Street, which follows the river, hosts local dining options like Denny’s Pizza, Frazier’s Bakery and Restaurant, and Coquille Broiler, as well as the Sawdust Theatre, known for its melodramas. The area is connected by the Coos Bay-Roseburg Highway and the Coquille-Bandon Highway, with the Timber Express bus service linking Coquille to nearby towns. The Southwest Oregon Regional Airport, 22 miles away, offers flights to San Francisco and Denver.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most popular zip codes in Coquille, OR for renters?
The most popular zip codes in Coquille, OR for renters include
97420 and
97459.