Bailey Beach, often mistakenly referred to as Barley Beach, is a secluded and picturesque sandy beach located just north of Gold Beach, Oregon. It stretches for three miles from Otter Point to the Rogue River North Jetty, offering breathtaking views and a variety of activities such as beachcombing, tidepool exploring, fishing, and clamming. The beach is part of the Oregon State Parks system and is open year-round for day use, with no entrance fees. The area is rich in history, named after the Bailey Ranch, which played a significant role in local history. The north part of the beach is more secluded, accessible via Old Coast Road and a short hike from Otter Point State Recreation Site.
The beach's proximity to Gold Beach provides easy access to amenities and attractions. Gold Beach is a charming coastal town known for its natural beauty, outdoor activities, and historical sites like the Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge. Visitors can enjoy a mix of relaxation and adventure, from exploring the Rogue River to experiencing the local cuisine.
Bailey Beach is a hidden gem of the Pacific Northwest, offering a serene and natural environment perfect for those seeking a peaceful coastal experience.