Whiskey Run Beach is a secluded, 2.5-mile stretch of sand located in Bandon, Oregon. It is known for its seclusion and offers a serene atmosphere, making it perfect for activities like hiking, horseback riding, and surfing. The beach is part of the Seven Devils State Recreation Site and is accessible via a short trail from the parking area. Its unique name is tied to local lore, possibly originating from the transportation of whiskey barrels during the gold rush era. The beach is a haven for rockhounds and beachcombers, with opportunities to find agates, jasper, and petrified wood.
The surrounding area features scenic views with yellow Gorse covering the hillsides, creating a picturesque landscape. Whiskey Run Beach is less crowded than other beaches, even during peak seasons, making it an ideal spot for those seeking tranquility.
The beach's geological features include interesting rock formations and tidepools, which are popular among geologists and nature enthusiasts alike.