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Oregon has so many great spots for weekend escapes and getaways. One of the best places you can go if you wish to get away from it all is Coos County in the southwestern part of the state. This part of Oregon is quiet and green and close to the ocean. There’s lots to do there or you can choose to do nothing at all – either approach is valid and perfect. If you’re looking for a cool place to spend the night in Oregon – in Coos County in particular – check out this incredible VRBO called Below the Falls Lodge. It’s on a creek just minutes from Golden and Silver Falls Natural Area. It’s about 45 minutes from Coos Bay and the Pacific, too. Read on to learn more about it.

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As you can see, Below the Falls Lodge is a very special place to stay in southwestern Oregon. You and your companions are going to have a wonderful time in this relaxing, wooded paradise. Plan your visit today.

If you’re looking for some more great vacation rentals in Oregon that are in beautiful natural settings, then check out this post, too! Soak In A Hot Tub Surrounded By Natural Beauty At These 5 Cabins In Oregon.

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