Lighting the Way for Over a Century
Overlooking The Pacific Ocean and Winchester Bay, Oregon
Address & Phone
Umpqua Lighthouse Museum
1020 Lighthouse Road
Winchester Bay, OR 97467
Museum: 541-271-4631
Gift Shop: 541-271-1894
Admission Rates
Members = FREE!
Preschool (0 – 4) = FREE!
Students (5 – 17) = $4.00
Adults = $8.00
Museum & Tour Hours
October – February
Open daily, 9 am – 5 pm
Last tour leaves at 4 pm
March – September
9 am – 7 pm
Last tour leaves at 6 pm
Whale Watching
Views of the Pacific Ocean
One of the principal rivers of the Oregon Coast, the Umpqua River is known for salmon, sturgeon, bass and shad. From its source high up in the Cascade Mountains, the Umpqua River forges through an expansive network of ridges and canyons, where numerous waterfalls can be seen. Continuing on down into Roseburg and the Umpqua Valley, the river then cuts through Oregon’s Coast Range and empties into the Pacific Ocean at Winchester Bay. Overlooking the Umpqua River bar, the red and white beams of the Umpqua River Lighthouse today still guide mariners safely into port. Across from the lighthouse, facing the Pacific Ocean is a Gray Whale ‘spy hopper’ station, complete with maps, charts and binoculars to spot migrating whales.
Artisan Gallery
SUPPORTING OUR LOCAL ARTISTS AND MAKERS
From amazing painters and woodworkers to incredible glassblowers and ceramic artists, their pieces encompass the beautiful energy of our land and water.