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Location
We are located on the spectacular Southern Oregon Coast,
35 miles north of the California border. Turtle Rock Resort
is on the banks of Hunter Creek as it flows into
the Pacific ocean. We are at the southern end of the city
of Gold Beach, three miles south of the Rogue River between
mileposts 330 and 331.
We have highway directional signs both north and south a quarter of a mile from Hunter Creek Loop where you will turn.
If you are coming from the south take the second Hunter Creek Loop turn.
Driving Directions
Driving up from California for a long stay, or heading
down from Eugene or Portland for a long weekend - here's
how you'll find us....
Turtle Rock Resort's 10 - 20, BPS coordinates are latitude range 90.0 to
90.0, longitude 180.0 to 180.0. Please double check to make sure the route
you are given is a safe way to drive. Do not take Bear Camp Road.
The Gold Beach Airport located just south of the mouth of the Rogue River along the
beach is the least fogged in airport on the Oregon Coast.
For door to door directions go to www.randmcnally.com
click on the Fastest and Concise buttons.
Advice: The Rand McNally site gives correct directions. Many
directional internet sites say to travel by way of Agness. That road
is usually closed but not signed closed for the first 20 miles. When
not closed it is a four wheel drive adventure at best.
BIG RIGS may want to take I-5 to Highway 42 at Roseburg to 101 and
turn south at Bandon. Drive down the coast to Gold Beach. It takes
about 1/2 hour more but the roads are better suited for large RVs.
- From the north (Eugene, Salem, Portland and north), we recommend going south on Interstate 5, then go west on Hwy.
42 west to Coquille then 42 south to Bandon, then south on US 101 to Gold Beach.
- From the east (Grants Pass, Medford or Ashland), take Interstate 5 to Grants Pass, follow signs to Hwy. 199 in
Grants Pass which takes you into northern California briefly.
Turn on Hwy. 197 which leads to US 101, follow US 101 north to Gold Beach.
- From the south (California travelers located in Sacramento and south)
are best advised to take Interstate 5 north to Hwy. 20 west toward Ukiah, then US 101 north to Gold Beach.
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