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WELCOME TO SOUTHERN OREGON! As you will soon find out for yourself, this is a very special place. Stretching from the sea to the desert, with mountains, lakes and rivers in between, this diverse and welcoming region comprises the lower left quadrant of Oregon and delivers endless delights. Five major regions make up this part of the state. In these pages, you’ll learn more about the Rogue Valley, the Umpqua Valley, the Klamath Basin, the Oregon Outback and the Oregon Coast. The delights of the outdoors, arts and culture, culinary, wine and lodging are brought to life here. We hope you’ll be inspired to make plans to visit one or all of our regions on your own. Come one, come all—wine lover, theatergoer, history buff, hiker, cyclist, angler, birdwatcher, nature-lover—and see what we’re all about. See you soon! Brad Niva Executive Director Travel Southern Oregon

On The Cover Crater Lake is Southern Oregon's jewel and one of the most popular places to visit in the state. More than 750,000 people flock to the natural wonder each year that is also Oregon's only national park. Stay for a weekend or drop by while you're on the road—Crater Lake is always worth a visit. Photo courtesy of Cavan Images / Alamy Stock Photo About Travel Southern Oregon The 2020 Travel Southern Oregon Guide is the annual publication of Travel Southern Oregon (TSO). For more information about TSO or to become a member, please visit us at southernoregon.org or call 541-708-1994. About This Guide The guidebook is published annually by Oregon Media, LLC. While every effort has been made to provide up-todate information, the publisher assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of its contents. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without express written permission of the publisher. For advertising information, please contact ross@oregonmedia.com.

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Valley of the Rogue State Park

Cape Sebastian State Scenic Overview

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Britt Festival Oregon Caves Nat'l Monument

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WHAT’S HAPPENING? Oregon Cheese Festival Central Point, home to award-winning Rogue Creamery, gets especially cheesy in March. The annual Oregon Cheese Festival is a farmers market-style event celebrating cheese and everything that goes with it. Sample and purchase local, artisan cheese, specialty foods, beer, wine, and cider from over 100 vendors over three days. The event kicks off with a cheesemaker dinner Friday night, which includes a cheese-themed meal, each course paired with delicious Southern Oregon wines. Proceeds from the Oregon Cheese Festival and Cheesemaker Dinner go to the Oregon Cheese Guild. See oregoncheesefestival.com.

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The Rogue River, Riverside Park and Grants Pass come alive each Memorial Day weekend with Boatnik, a 60-year-old watersports festival that has grown to be so much more than the boat race it began with. The annual classic features a carnival, 3-on-3 basketball tournament, volleyball, parade, food and fun. The activities start Thursday evening in Riverside Park with a carnival.

Friday night brings a spectacular firework display on the river. Saturday morning features the exciting Boatnik parade that travels through downtown and ends at Riverside Park. The big event is on Monday—the World-Famous Tom Rice Memorial White Water Hydroplane Race, in which white-water adventurers compete for large prizes over a perilous 50-mile course on Southern Oregon’s Rogue River. See boatnik.com.

Wild Rogue Relay Ready for an amazing—and wild—footrace? The Wild Rogue Relay is one of the most unique, scenic wilderness relay courses in the United States. Each June, relay race runners trace the wild Rogue River through the Cascade Mountains to the wild Oregon coast over this 218-mile course. Each relay team member runs 3 legs of varying lengths and difficulty and will cover an average total distance of 18 to 20 miles. The gorgeous course begins just outside of Jacksonville, Oregon on the shore of Applegate Lake, and ends at Azalea Park in Brookings, Oregon. Bring your 12-, 9- or 6- person team to Southern Oregon for this overnight relay race—the wildest of them all. See thewildroguerelay.com.

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Tour de Outback The Oregon Scenic Outback is perfect for cycling, with plenty of scenery and little traffic along its winding roads under blue skies. Starting in Lakeview, gateway to the Steens Mountains, the Tour de Outback takes cyclists through the Oregon high desert and the Fremont National Forest each June. Aid stations provide sustenance and tiny towns along the way provide charm on this fun ride through Lake County. Gravel bike routes and even routes for runners round out this fun weekend. See tourdeoutback.org.

Oregon Shakespeare Festival Founded in Ashland in 1935, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival is better than ever at a ripe old age of 85 years old. New programming initiatives like post-matinee discussions, special talks in the park and pre-show preface discussions have added depth to any OSF experience. OSF performs new and award-winning plays alongside Shakespeare’s classics each year. Innovation, diversity and finding new ways to thrill audiences are at the heart of the always evolving OSF. See osfashland.org.

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Tour a Food Trail Launched last year in Southern Oregon, the Great Umpqua Food Trail leads visitors along that great river and its many eats, sips and treats. This year saw the inauguration of the Rogue Valley Food Trail. Both trails feature hundreds of participating farms, vintners, brewers, growers, and artisan food makers along their routes. Restaurants, bakeries and cafes get in on the fun too, and even a lodging or two makes an appearance. Grab a map and tour your way around Southern Oregon by tasting and sipping the entire way. See thegreatumpqua.com and southernoregon.org.

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Do you like your gravel bike riding bold or decaf? Those are the choices this year for the coffee-themed and sponsored Takelma Roasting Company Gravel Grinder bike ride. The bold option is 57 miles of epic riding, the decaf is 30. Both travel through the gorgeous forests near Canyonville and the Seven Feathers Resort. Whichever tour you choose, meet up back at the casino for the Bites, Blues & Brews Festival, enjoying food and beverage from the Seven Feathers Food Truck, compliments of the race organizers. See takelmagravelgrinder.com.

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Concerts in the Park (ongoing through August) Grants Pass travelgrantspass.com

Brats, Blues & Brews Klamath Falls

Art Along the Rogue Grants Pass artalongtherogue.com

Oregon Shakespeare Festival (through October) Ashland osfashland.org

Blackberry Festival Sutherlin blackberry-festival.com

Summer Arts Festival Roseburg visitroseburg.com

Oregon Wine Experience Jacksonville theoregonwineexperience.com

Medford Beer Week Medford medfordbeerweek.com

JULY Back to the 50s Grants Pass travelgrantspass.com Britt Festival (through August) Jacksonville brittfest.org

Holiday Bazaar Medford mednaz.com

Tour de Outback Lakeview lakecountychamber.org

Festival of Lights & Holiday Village Roseburg visitroseburg.com

SEPTEMBER Klamath Independent Film Festival Klamath Falls klamathfilm.org

Klamath Falls Freedom Celebration Klamath Falls klamathfc.org

Ride The Rim 2020 Crater Lake National Park ridetherimoregon.com Southern Oregon Harvest Fair, Brew Fest & Battle of the Bones Central Point attheexpo.com Favell Museum Art Show Klamath Falls favellmuseum.org

Sutherlin Stampede Rodeo Weekend Sutherlin vsitsutherlin.com

Ride The Rogue Cycling Event Rogue River ridetherogue.com

Music in the Park Myrtle Creek myrtlecreekchamber.com/ musicinpark

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Pioneer Days Canyonville canyonvillechamber.org/events

Music on the Half Shell (ongoing through August) Roseburg visitroseburg.com

Music Off Central (ongoing through August) Sutherlin visitsutherlin.com

Klamath Basin Potato Festival Merrill klamathbasinpotatofestival.com

The Vineyard Tour Bike Ride Roseburg thevineyardtour.com Fort Umpqua Days Elkton elktonbutterflies.com

Greatest of the Grape Canyonville visitroseburg.com Oregon Chocolate Festival Ashland oregonchocolatefestival.com Oregon Cheese Festival Central Point oregoncheesefestival.com

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Rogue Valley Railroad Show Central Point rvmrc.net

Pear Blossom Festival Medford pearblossomparade.org

Ashland Culinary Festival Ashland ashlandchamber.com/ culinaryfestival

A Taste of Ashland Ashland atasteofashland.com

DECEMBER Timber Town Toyland Parade Sutherlin visitsutherlin.com D.R. Johnson Memorial Timber Truckers Lighted Parade Myrtle Creek/Riddle myrtlecreekchamber.com/ lightparade

FEBRUARY Winter Wings Festival Klamath Falls winterwingsfest.org

Glide Wildflower Show Glide visitroseburg.com Ashland Independent Film Festival Ashland ashlandfilm.org

MAY Art in Bloom Medford art-in-bloom.com Applegate Valley Uncorked Applegate Valley applegatewinetrail.com Wild Rogue Pro Rodeo Central Point wildrogueprorodeo.com

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ADVENTURE AWAITS Five major regions comprise this part of the state of Oregon, each rich with variety, scenery and adventure. From culture to heritage to beauty, you’ll find a world of discovery here. Begin your exploration in the lush Rogue Valley to the south, journey to the scenic Umpqua Valley to the north, take a tour of the vast Klamath Basin and rugged Oregon Outback to the east, and enjoy the stunning Southern Oregon Coast to the west. Enjoyment and new experiences await at every step.

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RICH CULTURE SURROUNDED BY INCREDIBLE SCENERY Southern Oregon is an adventureland full of contrasts and delights. Outdoor adventure, historical exploration, cultural thrills and dining delights are around every corner. Whether you’re looking for wideopen spaces or cities to savor, you’ll find it here.

Culinary Don’t worry about finding satisfying sustenance on your Southern Oregon adventures. Satisfy your hunger and thirst with bites and sips from local purveyors every step of the way. The wine and dining scenes are thriving here, and why wouldn’t they be? The land is rich and made for growing wine grapes and delicious foods, and the rivers and ocean run with fish and seafood.

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Culture For hundreds of years, the people of Southern Oregon have accomplished amazing feats. From the earliest days of Native culture, to non-Native settlement, and up to the modern era, Southern Oregon has been home to visionaries. Visit historic gold rush towns captured in time, river valleys settled during the Oregon Trail era, forest hamlets built on timber and villages home to generations of fishermen. Within each, find a rich cultural undercurrent. Consider the Britt Festival, the first outdoor music festival in the Northwest, still going strong after nearly six decades. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival was founded in 1935 and has grown to become an internationally renowned repertory theater. Native American history and culture are alive at the Favell Museum in Klamath Falls, or visit the art deco Ross Ragland Theater downtown for performing arts.

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From seashore to desert and river to mountain peak, natural beauty is at its best here. This region’s most famous wonder is Crater Lake, that sapphire jewel and geological marvel nestled high in the mountains. Southern Oregon is also home to wildlife refuges, sparkling rivers, publicly owned beaches and designated historical sites. Boat or hike the Rogue, Umpqua or Illinois, all designated Wild and Scenic Rivers. Salmon fish the Pacific Ocean. Watch the sky come alive with birds, catch a trophy redband trout, or paddle 15,000 acres of calm water in the Klamath Basin. Gaze upon geologic wonders or soak in a hot springs in the high desert of the Outback.

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SCENIC BYWAYS Enjoy the journey as much as the destination on these lovely drives.

ROGUE-UMPQUA SCENIC BYWAY The Rogue and the Umpqua rivers are two of Oregon’s finest stretches of water, each renowned for fishing, rafting and scenery. The RogueUmpqua Scenic Byway first travels up the North Umpqua River from I-5 at Roseburg, then journeys down the Upper Rogue River to Gold Hill. The 172-mile tour delivers views of massive fir forests, whitewater rapids, waterfalls and gorges carved into mountains.

UMPQUA RIVER SCENIC BYWAY This sixty-six-mile journey takes in the lower Umpqua River on its path to the sea. Travel through historic towns known for rich natural resources that attracted fur traders, loggers, fishermen and farmers more than a century ago. Follow the highway along the river through the beautiful forests of the Coast Range, ending in Reedsport and the Pacific Ocean.

Oregon Outback Scenic Byway

OREGON OUTBACK SCENIC BYWAY The views in Oregon’s section of the Great Basin stretch across sagebrush as far as the eye can see. Geologic wonders, wildlife and alkali flats distinguish this 171-mile scenic drive, which travels from La Pine south through Lakeview to the state line, passing Fort Rock, Picture Rock Pass, Summer Lake, Abert Rim and Old Perpetual Geyser on the way.

PACIFIC COAST SCENIC BYWAY The Oregon Coast is famous for expansive views and a diverse landscape, and this byway travels along its entire glorious 363-mile stretch. Journey past sandy beaches, rocky cliffs, scenic tidepools, crashing waves and charming beach towns full of culture and character. Perhaps you’ll spot a migrating grey whale making the journey alongside you.

VOLCANIC LEGACY SCENIC BYWAY ALL AMERICAN ROAD This 500-mile journey from volcano to volcano provides not only a glimpse of this region’s volcanic past, but also opportunity for adventure, exploration, nature and culture. Beginning at Lake Almanor in the south and traveling to Crater Lake in the north, the byway passes Mount Shasta, Lava Beds National Monument and much more.

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CRATER LAKE Welcome to Oregon’s crown jewel. Almost 8,000 years ago, Mount Mazama erupted in a cataclysmic explosion. Rock and lava collapsed into the mountain’s center, creating a massive caldera in place of what had been a 12,000-foot peak. This caldera filled with rain and snow over centuries to become the scenic wonder Crater Lake, Oregon’s only national park.

Tour the thirty-three mile Rim Drive, stopping at viewpoints and interpretive signs along the way. Or forgo the driving and take the Crater Lake Trolley tour. Visit historic Crater Lake Lodge, built in 1915 and perched 1,000 feet above the lake surface. Explore Steel Visitor Center or Rim Village Visitor Center to learn more about the park and its natural wonders. Take a boat tour to Wizard Island, a cinder cone within the caldera that rises from the lake. Hike along trails that lead to stunning views of the lake and its surrounding region.

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Crater Lake

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Thousands of visitors each year peer into the impossibly blue, pristine waters that fill Crater Lake. At nearly 2,000 feet deep, it’s the deepest lake in the United States and the second deepest in all of North America. The park is open year-round, but receives a remarkable fortyfour feet of snow annually. Only the south entrance is plowed to the rim in the winter.


THE CIRCLE OF DISCOVERY A driving tour of natural wonders Southern Oregon and Northern California are home to seven national park sites, which protect not only North America’s deepest lake, but also its tallest trees, steamiest hydrothermal areas, finest marble caves and most dramatic waterfalls. This is the Circle of Discovery, a multiday family road trip full of adventure and fun. Begin your journey in Redwood National Park on the Northern California coast. The coast redwood has existed in this region for 20 million years, can live 2,000 years, grows from a seed the same size as a tomato’s to reach heights of up to 367 feet and can have a width of twenty-two feet at its base. Walk among the impressive trees in misty coastal air. Redwood National Park

From the Redwoods, go north sixty miles into Oregon’s Siskiyou Mountains to the Oregon Caves National Monument. Eons of acidic rain seeped through the soil in this ancient forest to erode the rock underneath, resulting in some of the few marble caves in the world. Ranger guides take you underground. From Oregon Caves, travel 150 miles through the rich Rogue Valley to Crater Lake National Park. The south entrance is open year-round. In winter, call on the visitor’s center and peer into the snow-surrounded waters of the lake. In summer, drive the rim and have lunch at the historic Crater Lake Lodge.

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Oregon Caves National Monument

Drop south from Crater Lake sixty miles through the outdoorcentric town of Klamath Falls. Another ten miles south is Tule Lake National Monument, the site of the Tule Lake Segregation Center, where Japanese Americans were incarcerated during World War II. (Open by tour only.) Thirty miles farther is Lava Beds National Monument, where volcanic eruptions over a half-million years created a fascinating landscape. Explore one of this area’s 700 lava tube caves, selfguided or on a tour, and don’t miss many examples of Native American rock art throughout the landscape. Lassen Volcanic National Park is 140 miles south of Lava Beds NM. Lassen Peak and the surrounding area shelter every kind of volcano found in the world. Explore hydrothermal sites such as bubbling mud pots, fumaroles and spurting steam vents.

Lava Beds National Monument

Finish the Circle of Discovery at Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, where the history of the California Gold Rush is surrounded by lakes, waterfalls and creeks.

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ROGUE VALLEY The fertile Rogue Valley is as diverse as it is beautiful, with history, culture, arts and natural beauty everywhere you look. From Crater Lake, the incredibly scenic landscape descends along the Rogue River into the Rogue Valley. The small community of Union Creek on the Upper Rogue River is like a summer camp captured in time, offering rustic cabins, ice cream cones and a hike along the scenic canyon known as the Rogue Gorge. Continue south to Shady Cove, where in the summer hundreds of eager river rafters float the calmer waters of the majestic Rogue. Grants Pass also sits on the Rogue River and is a launching point for jet boats racing into Hellgate Canyon. Fishing, kayaking and rafting are popular. Medford is the largest city in the region and a hub of commerce, as well as home to the Rogue Valley Airport with 40 flights a day. Central Point and Eagle Point sit on either side of Medford, each with fun discoveries. Check out the new Rogue Valley Food Trail for farm-to-table dining to award-winning cheeses to vineyards and orchards in a rich landscape and great climate.

fall. Southern Oregon University is here, too, giving Ashland that college-town feel. Outdoor adventure is on hand, with trails right in town coupled with easy access to nearby mountains and lakes. History is alive in Jacksonville, founded in 1851 as a gold rush town. More than 100 historic buildings mark main street. Home to the Britt Music & Arts Festival, the Pacific Northwest’s premier outdoor summer performing arts festival, and also gateway to the Applegate Valley, an early settlement and today’s wine country. The Illinois River springs from the Rogue west of Grants Pass to travel south. Do some world-famous fishing, stop for jerky at Taylor Sausage in Cave Junction and visit the Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve, known as the marble halls of Oregon, and the adjacent historic beauty Chateau at the Oregon Caves.

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Journey south to Ashland, where a charming historical downtown serves as the hub of theater, fine dining, art galleries and shopping. Home of the renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival, here theatergoers take in performances indoors and out from spring until

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UMPQUA VALLEY The Umpqua Valley descends from alpine peaks to sandy shores, delivering scenic beauty and recreational abundance every step of the way. Begin your Umpqua tour high in the Cascade Mountains at Diamond Lake, where year-round outdoor play complements the alpine scenery and views of majestic Mount Thielsen. In the winter, a visit to Diamond Lake is about snowmobiling, tubing and skiing. In the summer, pursuits turn to hiking, cycling, swimming and lots of fishing for rainbow trout. Journey downriver on the Umpqua Scenic Byway, taking in short hikes to some of the corridor’s incredible seventeen waterfalls. Looking for bigger adventure? Try whitewater rafting. Or hit the Umpqua River Trail, seventy-one miles of rugged singletrack perfect for the avid mountain biker. The Umpqua is perhaps most famous for fly-fishing opportunities. Cast a line for the legendary steelhead in spring and fall; hire a guide or wade the waters on your own. Roseburg is the Umpqua Valley’s big city, with riverfront parks, farm-to-table dining and a plethora of wineries to explore. Live

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music lights up the waterfront in summer for Music on the Halfshell at Stewart Park. The historic downtown is alive with tree-lined sidewalks, friendly shops and restaurants and a couple of craft breweries. Take the self-guided Roseburg Blast tour to learn about the explosion that leveled part of downtown in 1959. The small town of Winston is home to Wildlife Safari, Oregon’s drive-thru zoo, where lions and tigers and bears are up close and personal. Winston also nurtures award-winning wineries, including Abacela and Spangler. Canyonville offers a slice of excitement at the Seven Feathers Casino Resort, where gaming and entertainment are on hand. Dive into this small city’s history at the Pioneer Indian Museum, the historic covered Milo Academy Bridge and the Applegate Trail Interpretive Kiosk. The marvelous Umpqua River journeys through the Coast Range along Highway 138, traveling through Sutherlin and Elkton. Elkton is a small town with big maple trees and bigger charm. Visit cafes, bakeries, general stores and more wineries. Take in the simple beauty of insects and flowers at the Butterfly Pavilion and Garden, dedicated to education about the native Monarch butterfly. Nearby is Fort Umpqua, a replica of the historic fort constructed in the mid1800s as the southernmost outpost of the Hudson’s Bay Company.

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KLAMATH BASIN The Klamath Basin is a breath of fresh air in Oregon. This wide-open region is full of oversized lakes, birds on the wing, expansive skies and more than enough space for every outdoor pursuit you can think of.

Lake of the Woods

Start your tour at Lake of the Woods, a high mountain resort retreat, perfect for a family getaway complete with camping, fishing, boating and more. Choose from thirty-four cabins and grab a meal at the restaurant and bar overlooking the lake. Spend the day hiking or boating, or simply soak up the remote beauty.

Upper Klamath Lake and the nearby Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge and Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge are in the heart of the Pacific Flyway, the largest migratory bird route in the west. This region attracts more than 350 species of birds, including sandhill cranes, pelicans and hawks. Born a campout for the Klamath tribe, Chiloquin later became a bustling timber and railroad center in the state. Today, the outpost is home to Train Mountain, Two Rivers Art Gallery & Visitor Center, the Kla-Mo-Ya Casino, and a small town Fourth of July parade.

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Klamath Falls is the region’s primary city, located on the banks of Klamath Lake and the Klamath River. Take in the historic downtown, where entertainment in dining, theater, arts and shopping abound. Embark on the downtown walking tour to discover local history and architecture. Buildings in Art Deco and Gothic Revival illustrate downtown, as do artistic murals. Visit the Klamath County Museum to learn about life in the basin over the years and the Favell Museum to immerse yourself in Native American artifacts and Western art. Nature abounds here, too. Ride the many mountain biking trails, explore Moore Park or stroll a portion of the OC&E Woods Line State Trail, a rail-to-trail conversion. In February, check out the country’s oldest birdwatching festival, the Winter Wings Festival.

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Journey north to Rocky Point Resort, which sits on Pelican Bay on the west shore of Upper Klamath Lake. Towering Ponderosa pines and a clear blue lake mark this longstanding lakeside fishing resort. Kayaking and canoeing are popular here.


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OREGON OUTBACK The sky dominates in the Oregon Outback. The wide-open blue hovers over a rimrock and sage landscape, a breathtaking expanse as far as the eye can see. Some people might think there isn’t much out here, but others would say that’s the point. It’s peaceful and beautiful, with plenty to explore in culture, history and geology. Lakeview is the region’s anchor, located at Oregon’s southernmost end of Highway 395. Boasting the title of the tallest town in Oregon, Lakeview sits at 4,800 feet on the flanks of the Warner Mountains, with a view of the valley. Lakeview is known for its summer rodeo and round-up, with barrel races, country music and rodeo queens. 2019 marked the 100th anniversary of the Lake County Round-Up.

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Just north of Lakeview is Warner Canyon Ski Area, one of Oregon’s best-kept secrets for lovers of snow and slopes. Since 1938, this little hill has been a local labor of love, with one lift and twenty-one runs. From the 6,400-foot summit, view the grassland valley below. East of Warner Canyon, wind through the mountains to Plush, the home of Oregon’s state gemstone. The sunstone is born under the desert floor here, in the shadow of the steep flanks of Hart Mountain. Dig for your own sunstones in a public mining area or purchase some from a miner or store. Hart Mountain is largely designated as a wildlife refuge that shelters antelope and sage grouse. A hot springs is perched on top of the mountain, too. The town of Paisley hosts an annual mosquito festival, in a friendly nod to one of the town’s “residents.” Just north is Summer Lake Hot Springs, a developed retreat offering several soaking pools, camping and lodging options. Summer Lake is an alkaline lake that glimmers under the shadow of Winter Rim, both named by John Fremont during his mapmaking exploration of Oregon. Christmas Valley is a small town known for its sand dunes, attracting ATV enthusiasts year-round. Oregon Outback country’s northern boundary is marked by Fort Rock, an immense volcanic tuff ring visible from miles away. Stroll around and take in the scenery and that wide-open sky.

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SOUTHERN OREGON COAST Crashing waves, sandy beaches, scenic vistas and clam chowder. The Oregon Coast is grand seascapes and comfortable beach living in all of its majesty. Jaw-dropping beauty can be found on all 363 miles of the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway. The southern section is known for its rural, rugged and craggy demeanor—all scenery and few people. Start your tour just over the Oregon-California border in Brookings. Visit Azalea Park for lush floral gardens and Harris Beach State Park to see offshore sea stacks that are home to a variety of nesting birds, including the tufted puffin. Old-growth redwood forests, art walks and kite festivals are more Brookings discoveries. Gold Beach is the next city north, named for the gold found in the beach sand here in the 1850s. The gold is no more, but riches remain. Fishing for salmon, jet boating on the Rogue River and crabbing are popular activities. Catch a festival here, from classic cars to brews to art. The oldest platted town site on the Oregon Coast is Port Orford, with a rich history that is easy to experience. Visit Battle Rock Historical Park, the site of a famous battle between Native Americans and early settlers. Port Orford is also well-known for terrific art galleries, fine seafood dining and the Cape Blanco Lighthouse, the oldest and most westerly lighthouse in Oregon. Bandon was first famous for cheese, and more recently, for golf. This picturesque small city boasts world-class links-style golf courses that attract visitors from all over the world. The cheese is still excellent here, as are the cranberries that come out of local bogs.

Southern Oregon Coast

The Southern Coast’s largest cities and biggest population bases are Coos Bay and North Bend. The historic logging and fishing communities are surrounded by natural beauty, and Cape Arago and Shore Acres State Parks are scenic don’t-miss natural destinations. Watch for whales and storms from these rugged cliffs. Reedsport, a little city at the mouth of the Umpqua River, is the heart of the Oregon Dunes. Find direct access to the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, a forty-seven mile stretch loved by hikers, nature lovers and ATV enthusiasts alike.

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OFF WE GO INTO THE WILD BLUE YONDER Whether you’re looking for active adventure or a picnic in the park, it’s all here in Southern Oregon. From the sandy seashore to the expansive high desert, the outdoors is where life in Southern Oregon really starts to cook. Come join us to play on river rapids, mountain trails, ocean waves, desert playas and forest acres. There’s plenty of space and no shortage of places to explore around here.

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Ou t d o o r s Abert Rim rises 2,490 feet above the high desert, one of the highest fault scarps in the country. Upper Klamath Lake is the largest in Oregon. The Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve was created by eons of acidic water seeping into marble rock, forming caves. The Rogue River Gorge is a deep canyon cut through basalt.

Ocean Shores and Sandy Beaches Shore pines and sandy beaches mark Bullards Beach State Park, as does the historic Coquille River Lighthouse. At Cape Arago State Park, rugged cliffs meet splashing waves. Humbug State Park is popular for camping, windsurfing and scuba diving. More than eight miles of trails cover Cape Blanco State Park, also home to the historic Cape Blanco Lighthouse.

Parks for All Klamath Falls waterfront parks follow the banks of Klamath Lake and the Klamath River. Roseburg’s Riverfront Park stretches more than a mile along the Umpqua River. Lithia Park in Ashland is ninety-three acres of manicured grounds and forested canyon surrounding Lithia Creek.

Where the Wild Things Are At Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge, the American pronghorn is the star; a variety of fish and birds are here, too. See hundreds of migrating birds fly overhead in the Pacific Flyway at Summer Lake Wildlife Area and Klamath Marsh Wildlife Refuge.

On Two Skis Mt. Ashland Ski Area boasts four lifts in the beautiful Siskiyou Mountains. Hardcore enthusiasts cat ski Mount Bailey. Nordic skiing tours are at Diamond Lake, Lake of the Woods and Crater Lake. Warner Canyon Ski Area is tucked into the remote Warner Mountains.

Motor Boats and ATVs The Rogue River is famous for jet boating tour opportunities. Get your ATV speed thrills in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Diamond Lake is your destination for winter snowmobiling.

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DUANE GRAHAM

PAISLEY

Owner, Summer Lake Hot Springs Duane Graham happened upon Summer Lake Hot Springs in 1988 while taking a road trip through Eastern Oregon on spring break from college. The natural hot springs, vast landscape and eternal starry nights called him back for peace and healing year after year. In 1996, he purchased the 145 acres of paradise. Today, the destination is a healing retreat with cabins and camping, centered around the hot springs.

Favorite day trip Outside of Plush are the Oregon Sunstone Mines, where the state gemstone is harvested. Nearby, take a trip up to Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge, to visit more hot springs and a campground.

Hidden gem The Gearhart Wilderness southwest from Paisley offers lots of nice hiking, swimming and good views. The upper Chewaucan River basin, nearby, also has great fishing, hiking and more camping.

Don’t miss North Lake County is full of amazing geological and volcanic features, like Fort Rock and Crack in the Ground. Cap the day off with a trip to the Cowboy Dinner Tree restaurant in Silver Lake.

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Scenic Bikeways Oregon pioneered the Scenic Bikeway program, and some of the best of these road-cyclist-friendly routes are located in Southern Oregon. Each showcases gorgeous scenery, history and community, made easy for cyclists to experience by way of printable maps and on-road signage.

CASCADE SISKIYOU SCENIC BIKEWAY Begin in Ashland and climb 5,000 feet through oak savannah into fir forests in the Siskiyou Range on this fifty-five mile loop classified as “extreme.” It’s worth it when you reach spectacular views of the Bear Creek Valley and Pilot Rock, a 25-million-year-old volcanic plug.

OREGON OUTBACK SCENIC BIKEWAY In far south Central Oregon, the high desert basin and range meets the forest. This eighty-nine mile loop is a challenging one, rewarded with views of lakes, pronghorn, wetland birds, bighorn sheep and sage grouse.

WILD RIVERS COAST SCENIC BIKEWAY The fishing town of Port Orford is your starting point for this ride, which travels along the Pacific Ocean and the Wild and Scenic Elk River past cranberry bogs, basalt sea stacks and vast ocean views.

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More Road Cycling The iconic, must-ride Oregon cycle tour is the Rim Drive of Crater Lake, boasting thirty-three miles of challenging, awesome alpine road cycling with a view of Oregon’s majestic natural phenomenon. Keep your ears open for news of vehicle-free days, when the rim is closed to cars but open to bikes, usually in the spring or fall. Klamath County offers twenty-five mapped cycling routes from easy to extreme. Meander through mountains, farmlands and the high desert on two wheels.

Mountain Bike Trails The Oregon Timber Trail debuted a couple of years ago, adding to the countless outdoor experiences to be had in the state. The 670-mile backcountry mountain bike route begins in Lakeview and travels north to the Columbia River Gorge. Make it a day trip or pack up those panniers for a rugged multiday backcountry trip. Check out one of Oregon’s newest backcountry routes in Coos County’s Beaver Hill, Seven Devils Unit mountain biking trails. The North Umpqua Trail is famous for rugged singletrack opportunties. To the southeast, in the desert, try Spence Mountain. Just fifteen miles from Klamath Falls, the trails offer varied terrain and views of Klamath Lake.

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Ou t d o o r s HIKING

ON TWO LEGS Landscapes like these beckon for a hike. Journey across landscapes, to the ocean and along rivers, taking in amazing scenery as you go. The North Umpqua River Trail is legendary, with seventy-nine miles of forested, riverfront beauty begging for a long walk or even overnight backpack. Some sections are more difficult than others to traverse, but all are gorgeous and rarely crowded. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife, including elk and osprey. The Rogue River Trail is one of the most famous in the state. Built for gold miners and their pack mules, the forty-mile trail covers the rugged terrain of the Wild & Scenic Rogue, with historic sites and plenty of pine forests and cliffs along the way.

systems in Jacksonville, Ashland and the Applegate Ridge. This non-motorized system includes Bald Mountain, Point Mountain and Anderson Butte. Simply seeking a stroll? Historic Lithia Park in Ashland has miles of gravel and paved trails through both landscaped and wild grounds. Meander along Ashland Creek, enjoy the Japanese garden and don’t miss the sycamore grove. Lithia Park also connects to numerous trails and fire roads for those looking to hike further afield, surrounded by nature, beauty and peace. The Oregon Coast will make you want to slow down...way down. The incredible 382-mile Oregon Coast Trail journeys across sandy beaches, through forest corridors and over majestic headlands, every bit of it hikeable. Choose a section and soak up the coast.

Jacksonville Woodlands Trails pass through the 1,100-acre Forest Park, one-mile west of downtown in the hills overlooking the historic town. Twenty miles of trails offer grand vistas, small creeks, interpretive markers and signs of old mining activity. The JackAsh Trail is a community effort to connect the already existing trail

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Ou t d o o r s 18 HOLES OF HAPPINESS Terrific course design, amazing scenery, talented pros and great choices for the 19th hole make Southern Oregon an outstanding golf trip destination. Klamath Falls’ Running Y Ranch Resort boasts Oregon’s only awardwinning Arnold Palmer-designed golf course. Winding through lush forests and scenic wetlands, this course has been ranked among America’s 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses by Golf Digest.

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A premier Robert Trent Jones Jr. designed golf course is the centerpiece and highlight of Eagle Point Golf Resort. The worldclass semi-private golf experience here comes with the option for an overnight stay in one of twelve recently constructed condominiums. Grants Pass Golf Club highlights the gentle rolling hills, towering pines and scenic views of the Rogue Valley. The traditional layout was carved into a former horse ranch and is balanced by pristine fairways and smooth-running greens. Two-time PGA winner John Fought designed Medford’s Centennial Golf Course, which opened in 2006 to instant rave reviews. An impressive 7,309-yard layout plays to a par of 72.

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Ou t d o o r s RAFTING AND FISHING

FLOATING THE DAY AWAY The majestic Pacific Ocean and awe-inspiring Crater Lake may be the most well-known bodies of water in the region, but Southern Oregon is famous for many world-class waters. Dozens of lakes and rivers have long inspired aficionados of the wild outdoors. Begin your exploration of Southern Oregon’s waters with the Rogue River, which springs from the flanks of Crater Lake’s caldera. From the early days of the gold rush through the modern era of the Wild West, this river has been renowned and adored as a wild, gorgeous frontier. The Upper Rogue is rugged and wild, inspiring sightseeing as well as kayaking and steelhead fishing. The Lower Rogue is sought-after for whitewater rafting, with would-be permit holders lining up months in advance. Salmon and steelhead fishing are excellent here. The North Umpqua makes its way from the Cascade Range to the sea, inspiring legions of adoring fans. The Umpqua is legendary for steelhead, and great for boating, from kayak to raft to drift boat. On the Illinois River, a wild and scenic beauty, fly-fishing for steelhead, chinook salmon and coho salmon rules. While remote, this tributary to the Rogue offers fishing in serene solitude. The Williamson River offers amazing trout fishing on its 100-mile journey into Upper Klamath Lake. Klamath River begins in the desert and flows toward the mountains before reaching the sea. Known for large trout and whitewater, the Klamath is a gem. Lakes aplenty can be found for anglers of all levels of experience, including Lake of the Woods, Upper Klamath Lake, Diamond Lake, Odell Lake and Crescent Lake. Cast a line from the shore or a boat and kick back until the fish bite. Rafting the Rogue River

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Owners, Lonesome Duck Ranch Twenty-five years ago, Steve and Debbie Hilbert purchased a dilapidated 100acre property on the Williamson River. Today, Lonesome Duck Ranch is visited by guests from around the world who enjoy a stay in custom log houses as they visit Crater Lake National Park, fly fish for some of the largest wild trout in North America and enjoy the scenic Upper Klamath Basin. Eagles, otters, wood ducks, and woodpeckers share the ranch with guests.

Favorite day trip Driving Highway 62 through the Wood River Valley in any season is uniquely beautiful. Travel through the forests of Crater Lake National Park with views of the canyon and waters of Annie Creek. Cross the crest of the Cascades and head to Union Creek, and visit the headwaters of the Rogue River, the Rogue River Gorge and Becky’s Cafe (best homemade pie-ever!).

Hidden gem Perrin’s Past & Present—on Highway 97, 6 miles south of Chiloquin—features antiques, collectables and curiosities galore. Find enough “stuff” to keep any collector busy for hours.

In Downtown Chiloquin, visit the Two Rivers Art Gallery, which carries all forms of fine art and artisan products, including wood, pottery, beading, paint, photography, and more, all handcrafted by local artists.

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BIG FUN FOR ALL THE PEOPLE Bring the kids. And the grandparents. The region is full of possibilities for family exploration and fun, from cultural immersion to outdoor adventure to an up-close meeting with a cheetah. Is nature your family’s favorite venue? For a beautiful sight, visit the Butterfly Pavilion at the Elkton Community Education Center, where monarch butterflies flutter on the wing. Nearby is the historic Fort Umpqua, a trading fort circa the 1880s. Visit the Siskiyou Field Institute on the Illinois River to learn about the Klamath-Siskiyou region. Wildlife Safari in Winston is Oregon’s first drive-thru zoo, featuring wild animals galore. At Wildlife Images in Grants Pass, visitors can see animals native to the Pacific Northwest that have been rescued and rehabilitated.

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Foodie families will enjoy a tour of Southern Oregon-born Harry & David, where fruit-based treats are created from scratch. Tour one of the Rogue Valley’s many farms, where apples, pears and berries grow alongside wine grapes and flowers. Looking for speed and thrills? Catch some air via trampoline at Rogue Air Park in Medford. Raft the Rogue River in the summer, or enjoy water slides at Emigrant Lake near Klamath Falls. In the winter, zoom down a ski hill at Mt. Ashland, Warner Canyon Ski Area or Willamette Ski Resort. Stop by Spinreel Dune Buggy and ATV in North Bend for information and rentals for the Oregon Dunes. In Klamath Falls, zip down the flanks of a former ski area with a view of Klamath Lake at Crater Lake Zipline for adults and Sasquatch Hollow, Oregon’s only kid’s zipline adventure. Rogue Valley Zipline delivers its own zippy fun in Central Point.

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Inquisitive minds will find plenty to discover here. For a wowfactor with supernatural thrill, visit The Oregon Vortex and House of Mystery in Gold Hill. This glimpse into a strange world where physical facts reverse and perceptual phenomena prevail will blow your mind. The ScienceWorks Hands on Museum lets kids tinker, experiment and play in Ashland. Kid Time Discovery Experience in Medford is hands-on fun. In Klamath Falls, interactive science and nature activities are at The Children’s Museum of Klamath Falls.


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Bandon

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Jerry’s Rogue Jets & Mail Boats

Gold Beach

29985 Harbor Way

541-247-4571

roguejets.com

Golf

Salmon Run Golf Course

Brookings

99040 S Bank Chetco River Rd.

541-469-4888

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Adventure

Spinreel Dunebuggy & ATV Rental/ Tours

North Bend

67045 Spinreel Rd.

541-759-3313

ridetheoregondunes.com

Klamath Basin Adventure

The Bike Concierge

Lakeview

25 N E St.

503-314-6095

thebikeconcierge.com

Adventure

Crater Lake ZipLine

Klamath Falls

29840 Hwy. 140W

541-892-9477

craterlakezipline.com

Casino

Kla-Mo-Ya Casino

Chiloquin

34333 Hwy. 97 N

888-552-6692

klamoyacasino.com

Adventure

ROE! Real Oregon Experience

Klamath Falls

5391 Running Y Rd.

541-884-3825

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Golf

Running Y Golf Course

Klamath Falls

5790 Coopers Hawk Rd.

888-816-1607

runningy.com

877-893-4653

centennialgolfclub.com

Rogue Valley Golf

Centennial Golf Club

Medford

1900 N Phoenix Rd.

Fishing

Fishing The Rogue

White City

754 Glass Ln.

541-326-9486

fishingtherogue.com

Zoo

Grants Pass Golf Club

Grants Pass

230 Espey Rd.

541-476-0849

gpgolfclub.com

Zoo

Great Cats World Park

Cave Junction

27919 Redwood Hwy.

541-592-2957

greatcatsworldpark.com

Adventure

Hellgate Jetboat Excursions

Grants Pass

966 SW 6th St.

541-479-7204

hellgate.com

Adventure

House of Mystery At The Oregon Vortex

Gold Hill

4303 Sardine Creek Left Fork Rd.

541-855-1543

oregonvortex.com

Rafting

Indigo Creek Outfitters

Ashland

130 A Street #2B

541-282-4535

indigocreekoutfitters.com

Museum

Kid Time! Discovery Experience

Medford

106 N Central Ave.

541-772-9922

kid-time.org

Rafting

Momentum River Expeditions

Ashland

3195 East Main #2

541-488-2525

momentumriverexpeditions.com

Rafting

Morrison’s Rogue Wilderness Adventures

Merlin

325 Galice Rd.

541-479-9554

wildrogue.com

Ski

Mt. Ashland Ski Area

Ashland

693 Washington St.

541-482-2897

mtashland.com

Rafting

Noah’s River Adventures

Ashland

53 N Main St.

541-488-2811

noahsrafting.com

Rafting

Orange Torpedo Trips

Grants Pass

210 Merlin Rd.

541-479-5061

orangetorpedo.com

Adventure

Oregon Caves Outfitters

Rafting

Ouzel Outfitters

Adventure

Rogue Jet Boat Adventures

Rafting

Rogue Rafting Company

Adventure

Rogue Valley Family Fun Center

Adventure

Rogue Valley Zipline Adventure

Museum Spa Museum

Cave Junction

PO Box 1824

Bend

63043 Sherman Rd.

800-788-7238

ouzeloutfitters.com

Central Point

131 N Front St.

541-414-4182

roguejetadventures.com

Gold Hill

207 Upper River Rd.

541-855-7080

rogueraftingcompany.com

Central Point

1-A Penninger Rd.

541-664-4263

rvfamilyfuncenter.com

Central Point

9450 Old Stage Rd.

541-821-9476

rvzipline.com

Scienceworks Hands-On Museum

Ashland

1500 E Main St.

541-482-6767

scienceworksmuseum.org

Waterstone Spa

Ashland

236 E Main St.

541-488-0325

waterstonespa.com

Wildllife Images Rehabilitation & Education Center

Grants Pass

11845 Lower River Rd.

541-476-0222

wildlifeimages.org

Casino

Seven Feathers Casino

Canyonville

149 Chief Miwaleta Ln.

541-839-1111

sevenfeathers.com

Zoo

Wildlife Safari

Winston

1790 Safari Rd.

541-679-6761

wildlifesafari.net

Umpqua Valley

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lture u C & Arts A CALL TO CREATE AND A PASSION FOR THE ARTS When it comes to enhancing our lives with the arts, the people of Southern Oregon have always dreamt big. The first Chautauqua lectures began in the 1890s, and things only grew from there. Today, Southern Oregon is home to the longest-running outdoor music festival in the Northwest, an internationally famous theater festival, innovative visual artists, marvelous makers of anything you can imagine, and so much more. Come and celebrate the joy and inspiration of creativity with us.

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IF YOU CREATE, THEY WILL COME From the moment people first roamed this inspiring landscape, arts and culture was at the heart of human experience. Many thousands of years ago, Native Americans wove baskets, sewed beadwork and made feather adornments from the natural materials they found around them in the natural world. Later, non-native settlers made their mark, like Peter Britt, who arrived in Jacksonville in 1852 with $5 in his pocket and a wagonful of photography equipment. He chronicled fifty years of life in the fledgling pioneer community. Britt is the namesake of Southern Oregon’s premier outdoor concert series, the Britt Festival, which sits on the grounds of his former home. Or think of Angus Bowmer, who came to Ashland in 1931 to teach English at Southern Oregon Normal School. A few years later, he persuaded the city to support an outdoor production of the works of Shakespeare. His legacy is the world-famous Oregon Shakespeare Festival, with three theaters, a company of hundreds and thousands of plays presented over the past eighty-seven years. Today, the dreamers endure. Around here, people defend and value the arts. Communities step up and rally around theaters to save them from neglect and destruction. Volunteers staff regional history museums and community art galleries when funds are tight. Look around, and you’ll be inspired too. Oregon Cabaret Theatre

NATAKI GARRETT

ASHLAND

Artistic Director, Oregon Shakespeare Festival Nataki Garrett joined OSF in 2019 as the theatre company’s sixth artistic director. A graduate of CalArts with an MFA in Directing, Garrett is known as a champion of new works for the stage as well as a savvy arts administrator.

Favorite day trip I’ve been too busy to venture too far away from OSF’s campus and Ashland, but a trip to Irvine & Roberts Winery made me feel like I was far away from it all.

Hidden gem Most residents are familiar with the OSF campus—our theatres and the central courtyard known as “the Bricks,” which has been a gathering space for the community for decades. Another quiet getaway is just on the other side of the Allen Elizabethan Theatre: the Bill Patton Garden. This peaceful, shady space hosts Park Talks by OSF company members and the Tudor Guild brass rubbing activities during the summer, but on most days you can have the place all to yourself for a picnic or just a nice spot to sit and read or watch the birds, squirrels, deer, and occasional flock of turkeys!

I hope you won’t pass up an opportunity to see a play (or two, or ten!) at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (one of America’s oldest and largest regional theatres), but you can also see shows at the nearby Oregon Cabaret Theatre, Southern Oregon University, and Camelot Theatre in Talent.

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Oregon Shakespeare Festival

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TAKE TO THE STAGE From the number of theaters in Southern Oregon, you might think everyone who lives here has the gift to entertain, or at least that they’ve caught the theater bug. Ashland’s Oregon Shakespeare Festival is the granddaddy, but the greater region abounds with theater productions and the performing arts. Behind every regional theater is a passionate, talented and dedicated community, determined to provide a stage for talent. And talent you will find, from local and national, musical to dramatic, to entertain, educate and inspire. In Ashland, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival runs March through October on three stages. This rotating repertory company showcases plays written by William Shakespeare, as well as other playwrights who’ve penned plays from classics to contemporaries. The festival’s reach is international and brings the town of Ashland to vibrant life each season with thousands of visitors. Also in Ashland is the Oregon Cabaret Theatre, where dinner

comes with the show. Musicals and music acts are served along with delicious meals at this entertainment hub in the heart of town just steps from the Shakespeare festival campus. Twenty years ago, the community of Medford rallied around a historic community theater. Today, the Craterian Theater presents dozens of plays, musicals and performances each year. Also in Medford is the Holly Theatre, a historic Spanish Colonial Revival theater built in 1930. Currently undergoing a renovation, the Holly will host national music acts, classic films and more for years to come. Camelot Theater took up residence in an old feed store in Talent in 1990, and the rest is history. This 104-seat theater hosts musicals and plays year-round, now in the new state-of-the-art, Art Decostyle James Morrison Collier Theatre building. Rogue Theatre in downtown Grants Pass is another historic art deco gem, built in 1938. Today, the venue is host to local and national music, dance, film and plays. Downtown Klamath Falls has the Art Deco beauty and community hub the Ross Ragland Theater. In Gold Beach, it’s the Ellensburg Theatre in the historic Rogue Playhouse that entertains guests.

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STORIES FROM THE PAST In the beginning, there was the land. Rich natural resources and a call to settle this beautiful country defined the early days of Southern Oregon’s growth and prosperity. Then came the people, full of a strength of character, independence and passion that still permeates the region today. Many institutions around the region bring these twin histories and cultures to life. In the late 1880s, the Applegate Trail became an important alternative to the main Oregon Trail route to the Willamette Valley. Many settlers chose sunny Southern Oregon as their new home. The Applegate Trail Interpretive Center in Sunny Valley depicts the stories of the covered wagons, gold, and rail and stage lines that defined the settlers’ experiences. Just up the road in Wolf Creek is the Wolf Creek Inn, built in the 1880s as an oasis for weary travelers. Today, the inn still serves meals and provides beds to sojourners.

Roseburg’s own little historic time capsule is the Douglas County Museum. In addition to artifacts showcasing the history of mining, fishing, farming and timber, the museum has one of the largest plant collections on display in the Northwest, providing a glimpse of the diversity of the forests that surround this special region. In the Outback, don’t miss a stop at the Fort Rock Homestead Museum, with a collection of homestead-era buildings including a church, school and cabins filled with historic items. On the coast, Coos History Museum brings to life maritime history, the history of fire on the Oregon Coast and more than 250,000 images of the widely captured Southern Oregon coastline. The Favell Museum in Klamath Falls is dedicated to regional Native American culture. Native American artifacts and contemporary Western art found here include arrowheads, cradleboards, miniature guns and more. Collier Memorial Logging Museum is home to the largest collection of logging equipment in Oregon. Klamath County Museum is the region’s main history hub. The Fort Klamath Museum, north of Klamath Falls, is a small gem with interesting artifacts from the era when hundreds of soldiers were stationed there.

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In Medford, the Southern Oregon Historical Society showcases antique fire engines, women’s fashion, renowned photos by famed

photographer Peter Britt and a historic farm that guests can even rent for special events.

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The Fort Klamath Museum


The Rogue Valley Food Trail offers a self-guided adventure to diverse farms, artisans, and restaurants in this rich valley. The purveyors on this route support sustainable practices and the local community. Each provides guests with amazing products to eat, drink, and buy. The working farms along this trail provide some of the most unique and engaging experiences, you’ll have a tough time choosing your favorite destination!

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THE SONG IN YOUR HEART From fine arts to film, live music to indigenous arts, you’ll find it here. On the campus of Southern Oregon University in Ashland is the Schneider Museum of Art, showcasing fine visual arts in a changing exhibit format. Past exhibits have included fine and contemporary art and serve as a vital force in the intellectual life of the college and the city.

Britt Festival

Each fall, the Klamath Independent Film Festival in Klamath Falls brings shorts and features to town. On the other side of the Siskiyou range in spring, the Ashland Independent Film Festival brings independent film to Ashland. Immerse yourself in this five-day event that has been described as “magical” and a “dream you’ll never want to leave.” Artistic films and their makers descend on this small town for a community-driven, cultural experience. In Roseburg, the Umpqua Valley Arts Association presents the Arts Center. By working with student, regional and resident artists, along with six galleries, the Arts Center supports the local community. The Guild Gallery & Art Center in Kerby, north of Cave Junction, diplays art in many mediums from regional artists, including glass, ceramics, jewelry and more. Several decades ago, Portland conductor John Trudeau and his friend Sam McKinney visited Southern Oregon with the dream of starting a music festival. They found the hillside estate of Jacksonville photographer Peter Britt, and a match was made. The slope of the Britt hill not only creates perfect acoustics, it also offers stunning views of the Rogue Valley in the distance. With performances from orchestra to mainstream headlining acts, the Britt Festival is the heart of Jacksonville and an aesthetic treasure in the state.

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Coast Coos History Museum

Coos Bay

1210 N Front St.

541-756-6320

cooshistory.org

Egyptian Theatre

Coos Bay

229 S Broadway

541-269-8650

egyptiantheatreoregon.com

Ellensburg Theatre Co.

Gold Beach

94196 Moore St.

541-247-4382

ellensburgtheater.org

The Dolphin Playhouse

Coos Bay

580 Newmark Ave.

541-808-2611

thedolphinplayers.webs.com

Klamath Basin Crater Lake Lodge

Klamath Falls

565 Rim Dr.

888-774-2728

craterlakelodges.com

Favell Museum

Klamath Falls

123 W Main St.

541-882-9996

favellmuseum.org

Fort Klamath Museum

Fort Klamath

51400 Hwy 62

541-381-2230

klamathcountymuseum.squarespace.com

Klamath County Museum

Klamath Falls

1451 Main St.

541-882-1000

klamathcountymuseum.squarespace.com

Ross Ragland Theater

Klamath Falls

218 N 7th St.

541-884-0651

rrtheater.org

541-576-2251

fortrockoregon.com

Oregon Outback Fort Rock Homestead Museum

Fort Rock

Old Fort Rock Rd.

Rogue Ashland Independent Film Festival

Ashland

325 A St. #4

541-488-3823

ashlandfilm.org

Jacksonville

PO Box 1124

800-882-7488

brittfest.org

Camelot Theatre

Talent

101 Talent Ave.

541-535-5250

camelottheatre.org

Craterian Theater

Medford

23 S Central Ave.

541-779-3000

craterian.org

Holly Theatre

Medford

226 W 6th St.

541-772-3797

hollytheatre.org

Oregon Cabaret Theatre

Ashland

241 Hargadine St.

541-488-2902

theoregoncabaret.com

Oregon Caves Chateau

Cave Junction

20000 Caves Hwy.

541-592-3400

oregoncaveschateau.com

Ashland

15 S Pioneer St.

800-219-8161

osfashland.org

Grants Pass

143 SE H St.

541-471-1316

roguetheatre.com

Schneider Museum of Arts

Ashland

125 Siskiyou Blvd.

541-552-6245

sma.sou.edu

Southern Oregon Historical Society

Medford

106 N Central Ave.

541-773-6536

sohs.org

541-957-7007

umpquavalleymuseums.com

Britt Festival

Oregon Shakespeare Festival Rogue Theatre

Umpqua Valley Douglas Co. Museum

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123 Museum Dr.

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The land of Southern Oregon is delightfully rich in rivers, forests and farms. It naturally follows that this region would produce innovative foods and wines from its fruitful soils. A passionate group of vintners, chefs and restaurateurs have turned Southern Oregon into a culinary paradise, dotted with excellent restaurants and scenic wineries delivering bountiful local dishes and award-winning wines to sip with a view.

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Bambu, Medford

LOCAL FLAVORS SPRING FROM A LUSH LANDSCAPE

Today, visitors can barely find a restaurant in Southern Oregon that isn’t taking advantage of this region’s selection of seasonal, local foods. Creameries, orchards and farms deliver delicious local flavors to a community hungry for delectable meals. Fish from the rivers, crab from the sea, vegetables from the earth, wild game from the forests and organic meats from local ranches are all transformed into dishes prepared with creativity and love.

The Spice of Life Dining destinations in the region run the gamut, from fine dining to outdoor barbecue. Choose from casual burgers to perfectly crafted plates served on white table cloths. Eat seafood fresh from the boat at Sharkbites in Coos Bay, nosh on innovative dishes in a historic house at the Parrott House in Roseburg, enjoy small plates

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Hellgate Riverside Lodge

and modern American dining at the Brickroom in Ashland, or dine on barbecued ribs and chicken at an old homestead known as the Hellgate Riverside Lodge along the Rogue River during a jetboat trip with Hellgate Jet Boat Excursions.

Formal and Fantastic For gourmet foods with rave reviews, Gogi’s in Jacksonville is a favorite for Italian. Alchemy serves dishes like Oregon filet mignon inside the plush Winchester Inn in Ashland, near the Oregon Shakespeare Festival theaters. In Medford, Bambu delivers fine Asian foods in a greenery-laden restaurant and wine bar. Grab a hearty cowboy ribeye steak at Nibbley’s in Klamath Falls.

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As the farm-to-table movement spread across the nation, Southern Oregon was already at the head of the trend. Established farms and creative chefs have long been making magic with what the land produced in this rich ecosystem.


A Tasty Sip There are dozens of breweries to explore around these parts, from Winston’s modest tasting room Lookingglass Brewery to Wild River Brewing with three locations in the Rogue Valley to Ashland’s Caldera Brewing Company to Klamath Basin Brewing Co in Klamath Falls. Walkabout Brewing and Common Block Brewing are both in Medford, as is BricktownE Brewing Company, with beers from IPA to stout. In Gold Beach, don’t miss a stop at Arch Rock Brewing Company. In Roseburg, visit Backside Brewing Co. Craft cider has popped up, including Bandon Rain at the seashore and Apple Outlaw Cider south of Applegate in the rugged valley. Gold Rush Cider makes excellent fresh beverages in Medford. And don’t forget the spirits. Immortal Spirit, also in Medford, was the region’s first single malt whiskey distillery, with Pioneer Whisky Distillery following suit in Talent.

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Project Manager, River Ranch Oregon Olive Oil A 32-year resident of Glide, Elaine Smith is River Ranch Oregon Olive Oil’s project manager. One of the largest commercial olive orchards in Oregon, River Ranch cultivates Arbequina and Arbosana olives along the North Umpqua River, then presses the fruit into ultra-premium extra virgin olive oils. Over 7,000 olive trees are planted in the eight-acre orchard, which has plans for expansion in the near future.

Don’t miss Founded in 1965 and held each April, the Glide Wildflower Show is the largest display of native flora in the Northwest. Over 600 species of flowers, shrubs, grasses, ferns, lichens and mosses are gathered by teams who travel throughout southwest Oregon from the Cascade Mountains to the coast.

Favorite day trip

Backside Brewing Co.

Common Block Brewing

Begin in Glide at the Colliding Rivers Visitors Center, where you’ll see the nearly head-on confluence of Little River into the North Umpqua River. Don’t miss the Veterans Memorial Wall located at Glide Community Center before taking a short jaunt off the highway at Lone Rock Road to visit River Ranch for a complimentary tour and taste. Grab a sack lunch at one of the tasty local restaurants or delis, then head back up the “Highway of Waterfalls” for a picnic.

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Hidden gem The North Umpqua Highway (Highway 138 East) meanders along the North Umpqua River, with 10 waterfalls offering a variety of picnic areas and hikes for all skill levels and abilities.

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Umpqua Valley

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e n i W IN WINE THERE’S TRUTH Southern Oregon has five wine regions: Rogue Valley, Applegate Valley, Umpqua Valley, Illinois River and Elkton. The climate and the terrain make Southern Oregon ideal for growing wine grapes. Our vineyards produce some of the most diverse wine varietals of anywhere else in the Pacific Northwest. This latitude and prevailing oceanic winds create a seven-month growing season. Wide diurnal temperature swings and mountainous topography produce dozens of microclimates. The result is award-winning wines that delight aficionados.

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DANCIN Vineyards


VARIETALS TO SPARE Southern Oregon cultivates more than seventy different grape varieties. This makes this region more like Europe than other locations on the West Coast. Wine Enthusiast named Southern Oregon one of the Top 10 Global Destinations in 2016. At the same time, this region is still relatively undiscovered when it comes to viticulture. You can make a leisurely wine tasting trip, complete with gourmet meals and tempranillo and cabernet, without worrying about fighting the crowds.

WINE WITH A BITE Locally sourced meals taste even better while drinking wine from the earth beneath your feet and gazing at the vineyards that produced what’s in your glass. Some of the region’s wineries don’t stop their quest for excellency with the grape. Delicious bites are to be found at many wineries, too. Try the woodfired pizza at DANCIN Vineyards near Jacksonville, an indulgent burger at Schmidt Family Vineyards, or the ever-delicious seasonal sample menu at Belle Fiore in Medford.

TIME FOR A PARTY Regional wineries are prime destination event locations. Book a wedding or reunion on one of these gorgeous private grounds and it’s memorable. Many wineries offer regular music and entertainment. Catch live music by the Applegate River at Red Lily Vineyards, wine and music series at RoxyAnn Winery in Medford and the summerfest concert series at Delfino Vineyards in Roseburg.

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TOUR WITH THE PROS How best to explore all five Southern Oregon wine regions? There are so many delicious ways. Hire a personal concierge, driver and tour guide with Bravo Outings. The tour company leads a multitude of getaways, with private tastings, wine and food pairings, cellar tours, and more in the Rogue and Umpqua Valleys. Wine Hopper Tours is another great option for a wine tour in the Rogue and Applegate Valleys. Hop aboard their comfortable van for tours, complete with loads of wine education.

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Red Lily Vineyards

Bike-touring has become another popular option, with destinations supporting cyclists with paved roads flanked by rolling vineyards, bike racks and overnight accommodations for you and your bike. Via Bike Tours offers a Southern Oregon Wine Country Bicycle Tour that handles all of the details and navigation for you.

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ELKTON

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UMPQUA RIVER

River's Edge Winery Lexème Wines

U mpqua Vall ey & Elkton

38

Brandborg Winery Bradley Vineyards

138

Meadows Estate Winery & Vineyards

Triple Oak Vineyard Spire Mountain Cellars

99

SUTHERLIN

Henry Estate Winery Reustle-Prayer Rock Vineyards NORTH UMPQUA RIVER

JosephJane Winery Mustard Seed Cellars Becker Vineyard Knostman Family Winery Ferraro Family Vineyard HillCrest Vineyard Melrose Vineyards

Southern Oregon Wine Institute Cooper Ridge Vineyard

Season Cellars

99

ROSEBURG

Delfino Vineyards & Winery SOUTH UMPQUA RIVER

Chateau Nonchalant

Paul O'Brien Winery Trella Vineyards Tasting Room

Spangler Vineyards Abacela 99

Freed Estate Winery

Girardet Vineyards & Winery

Falk Estate Vineyards


Delfino Vineyards and Winery

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The Umpqua Valley AVA is bordered by the Oregon Coast Range to the west, the Cascades to the east, the Willamette Valley’s winegrowing region to the north and the Rogue Valley to the south. Two sub-appellation, Red Hill Douglas County and Elkton Oregon, are within the Umpqua Valley AVA. Scenic and rural, friendly and welcoming, most Umpqua Valley wineries are family owned and operated, offering visitors a personal experience at their tasting rooms and vineyards.

HISTORY Umpqua Valley wine dates back to the 1880s, when German immigrants planted the first vineyard in the valley. In 1961, Richard Sommer established Oregon’s oldest estate winery still in operation today, HillCrest Vineyards, located in the hills west of Roseburg. The Umpqua Valley AVA is Oregon’s oldest viticulture region, established in 1984.

LANDSCAPE Melrose Vineyards

Roseburg is the heart of the Land of Umpqua, and the largest city within the Umpqua Valley AVA. The Umpqua River flows through town, from mountains and waterfalls to covered bridges towards the Pacific Ocean. Umpqua territory is drier and warmer than the Oregon wine regions to the north, and cooler than the Rogue and Applegate wine regions to the south. With temperatures varying as much as 60 degrees in the summer, the Umpqua Valley wine region is comprised of three distinct climatic sub-zones. The northern area around the town of Elkton enjoys a cool, marine-influenced climate. The central area to the northwest of the city of Roseburg has a transitional, or intermediate, climate where both cool and warm varieties do quite well. The area south of Roseburg is warmer and more arid, similar to the Rogue and Applegate valleys to the south. A series of valleys and hills on the same latitude as those running directly through some of Europe’s greatest grape-growing districts define this AVA.

More than 40 different wine varieties are planted in the Umpqua Valley AVA. The cooler valleys allow grapes such as Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and Riesling to flourish while the warmer valleys produce outstanding Syrah, Tempranillo and Cabernet Sauvignon. This climate lends itself well to the Rhone varietals such as Viognier and Grenache and the Spanish Albariño and Graciano. Other popular varietals include Merlot, Zinfandel, Baco Noir, Cabernet Franc and Gewurztraminer.

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VARIETALS


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The rich valleys of the Umpqua, with their diverse landscapes, complexity of soils, and ideal growing conditions produce more than 40 different varietals of wine grapes. Come and taste our award winning wines of distinctive quality and character as you travel through Southern Oregon. Visit our website to see upcoming events, download our mobile app,

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and explore the many wineries found along the Umpqua Wine Trail.


E lkton The Elkton AVA sub-appellation of the Umpqua AVA is one of the newest wine regions in Oregon. The misty hills and cool valleys of the coastal mountain range are perfect for cool weather grapes. Under the boughs of the Douglas fir, the Elkton area produces great wines only forty miles from the ocean.

HISTORY

Winegrowing in Elkton dates back to the early 1970s with the planting of cool climate whites and Pinot Noir. Thirty years later, in 2002, Brandborg Vineyard and Winery opened as the area’s first winery. In 2013, the Elkton Oregon AVA was established to recognize the area’s distinct climate and geography within the larger Umpqua Valley AVA.

LANDSCAPE

Ocean breezes frequently blanket the coastline west of Elkton in the thickest marine layer in Southern Oregon, keeping Elkton’s vineyards cooler, moister and foggier than those in Oregon’s other southern appellations. With an average rainfall of 50 inches a year, it’s also the coolest and wettest region within the Umpqua Valley.

VARIETALS

The conditions are ideal for the planting of cool weather grapes, including Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Gewürztraminer, Baco Noir, and Riesling.

Name

City

Abacela

Roseburg

12500 Lookingglass Rd.

541-679-6642

abacela.com

Becker Vineyard

Roseburg

360 Klahowya Ln.

541-677-0288

beckerwine.com

Chateau Nonchalant

Roseburg

1329 Larson Rd.

541-679-2394

chateaunonchalantvineyards.com

Cooper Ridge Vineyard

Roseburg

1389 Old Garden Valley Rd.

541-671-2373

cooperridgevineyard.com

Delfino Vineyards & Winery

Roseburg

3829 Colonial Rd.

541-673-7575

delfinovineyards.com

Canyonville

721 Bramblewood Ln.

541-673-7575

falkestatevineyards.com

Roseburg

272 Capital Ln.

541-784-7275

ferrarofamilyvineyards.com

Falk Estate Vineyards Ferraro Family Vineyards

Address Umpqua Valley

Phone

Website

Freed Estate Winery

Winston

430 Hooten Rd.

541-236-4993

freedestatewinery.com

Girardet Vineyards & Winery

Roseburg

895 Reston Rd.

541-679-7252

girardetwine.com

Henry Estate Winery

Umpqua

687 Umpqua Creek Rd.

541-459-5120

henryestate.com

Hillcrest Vineyard

Roseburg

240 Vineyard Ln.

541-673-3709

hillcrestvineyard.com

JosephJane Winery

Roseburg

155 Lower Garden Valley Rd.

Knostman Family Winery

Roseburg

213 Independence Ln.

541-900-1116

knostmanfamilywinery.com

josephjanewinery.com

Meadows Estate Winery & Vineyards

Oakland

175 Hogan Rd.

541-459-7998

marshannelanding.com

Melrose Vineyards

Roseburg

885 Melqua Rd.

541-672-6080

melrosevineyards.com

Mustard Seed Cellars

Roseburg

1645 Brozio Rd.

514-900-0564

mustardseedcellars.com

Paul O’Brien Winery

Roseburg

609 SE Pine St.

541-673-2280

paulobrienwines.com

Reustle-Prayer Rock Vineyards

Roseburg

960 Cal Henry Rd.

541-459-6060

reustlevineyards.com

Season Cellars

Roseburg

305 Melrose Rd.

541-784-7831

seasoncellars.com

Southern Oregon Wine Institute

Roseburg

1140 Umpqua College Rd.

541-440-7694

Spangler Vineyards

Roseburg

491 Winery Ln.

541-679-9654

spanglervineyards.com

Spire Mountain Cellars

Oakland

774 Hidden Meadows Ln.

541-580-1999

spiremountaincellars.com

Trella Vineyards

Roseburg

642 SE Jackson St.

541-671-2018

trellavineyards.com

Triple Oak Vineyard

Oakland

137 Locust St.

541-743-1885

tripleoakvineyard.com

Bradley Vineyards

Elkton

1000 Azalea Dr.

541-584-2888

bradleyvineyards.com

Brandborg Winery

Elkton

345 1st St.

541-584-2870

brandborgwine.com

Elkton Lexème Wines

Elkton

325 2nd St.

541-802-6016

lexemewines.com

River’s Edge Winery

Elkton

1395 River Dr.

541-584-2357

riversedgewinery.com

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Cliff Creek Cellars

Kriselle Cellars 234

EAGLE POINT

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Del Rio Winery 140

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Rellik Winery Ledger David Winery

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Hummingbird Estate Daisy Creek Vineyard Anchor Valley Wine Cellar South Stage Cellars Quady North

238

APPLEGATE RIVER

238

238

MEDFORD JACKSONVILLE

Rocky Knoll RoxyAnn Winery

DANCIN Vineyards

EdenVale Winery StoneRiver Vineyard Aurora Vines Pebblestone Cellars Simple Machine Trium Wines Upper Five Vineyard and Winery

Pallet Wine Company 2Hawk Vineyard & Winery 12 Ranch Wines Jaxon Vineyards Paschal Winery Naumes Suncrest Winery Long Walk Vineyard 99

Dana Campbell Grizzly Peak Belle Fiore Winery Irvine & Roberts Family Vineyards

Cricket Hill Winery Weisinger Family Winery Cowhorn Vineyard & Garden


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The cultural and economic heart of Southern Oregon beats in the Rogue Valley, which includes the communities of Medford, Ashland and Grants Pass. The Rogue Valley is also the location of the greatest concentration of wineries in Southern Oregon. The Rogue Valley AVA offers a rich diversity of climate and a wide variety of grapes, making it an incredible destination for a full-spectrum winetouring experience.

HISTORY Rogue Valley’s wine history dates back to the 1840s when European immigrants began planting grapes and eventually bottling wines. In 1852, an early settler named Peter Britt joined in on the grape growing adventure. He later opened Oregon’s first official winery, Valley View, but that venture closed in 1907. It wasn’t until after an Oregon State University professor planted an experimental vineyard here in 1968 that winemakers rediscovered Rogue Valley as a superb winegrowing region. Rogue Valley AVA became an official appellation in 1991.

LANDSCAPE

RoxyAnn Winery

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The convergence of three mountain ranges of varying ages and structure define the Rogue Valley. The Klamath Mountains, the Coastal Range and the Cascades surround the valley. Vineyards have been planted at elevations of 1,200 to 2,000 feet, usually on the region’s rugged hillsides rather than on the valley floor. The Rogue Valley AVA is home to a couple of dozen wineries. Green valleys and rolling hills full of merlot to malbec are here for the sampling.

VARIETALS Similar to France’s Bordeaux region, the Rogue Valley’s warm dry climate benefits Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Tempranillo and Syrah and Sauvignon Blanc. To the west end of the Rogue Valley, you’ll find cool-weather varietals such as Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Riesling, Muscat and Gewürztraminer. Dolcetto, Grenache and Zinfandel are among other varietals found here.

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Wi ne

Name

City

Address Rogue Valley

Phone

Website

2Hawk Vineyard & Winery

Medford

2335 N Phoenix Rd.

541-779-9463

2hawk.wine

Anchor Valley Wine Cellar

Jacksonville

150 South Oregon St.

541-601-9053

anchorvalleywine.com

Talent

2287 Pioneer Rd.

541-897-0592

auroravines.com

Ashland

100 Belle Fiore Ln.

541-552-4900

bellefiorewine.com

Cowhorn Vineyard & Garden

Jacksonville

1665 Eastside Rd.

541-899-6876

cowhornwine.com

Cricket Hill Winery

Jacksonville

2131 Little Applegate Rd.

541-899-7264

crickethillwinery.com

Daisy Creek Vineyard

Jacksonville

675 Schafer Ln.

541-899-8329

daisycreekwine.com

Dana Campbell

Ashland

1320 N Mountain Ave.

541-482-3798

danacampbellvineyards.com

DANCIN Vineyards

Medford

4477 South Stage Rd.

541-245-1133

dancinvineyards.com

EdenVale Winery

Medford

2310 Voorhies Rd.

541-512-2955

edenvalleyorchards.com

Grizzly Peak

Ashland

1600 E Nevada St.

541-482-5700

grizzlypeakwinery.info

Central Point

1677 Old Stage Rd.

541-930-2650

hummingbirdestate.com

Irvine & Roberts Family Vineyards

Ashland

1614 Emigrant Creek Rd.

541-482-9383

irvinerobertsvineyards.com

Jaxon Vineyards

Medford

5709 Hughes Rd.

541-512-1514

jaxonvineyards.com

Ledger David Winery

Central Point

245 N Front St.

541-664-2218

ledgerdavid.com

Long Walk Vineyard

Ashland

1800 N Valley View Rd.

541-552-0534

longwalkvineyard.com

Naumes Suncrest Winery

Talent

1950 Suncrest Rd.

541-608-1755

naumesfamilyvineyards.com

Paschal Winery

Talent

1122 Suncrest Rd.

541-535-7957

paschalwinery.com

Medford

340 N Fir St.

541-779-1788

palletwine.com

Talent

1670 Pioneer Rd.

541-512-1655

pebblestonecellars.wine

Quady North

Jacksonville

255 E California St.

541-702-2123

quadynorth.com

Rellik Winery

Central Point

970 Old Stage Rd.

541-499-0449

rellikwinery.com

Rocky Knoll

Medford

711 E Main St.

541-773-2800

rocky-knoll.com

RoxyAnn Winery

Medford

3283 Hillcrest Rd.

541-776-2315

roxyann.com

Simple Machine

Talent

717 S Pacific Hwy.

541-897-0688

simplemachinewine.com

South Stage Cellars

Jacksonville

125 S 3rd St.

541-899-9120

southstagecellars.com

Stone River Vineyard

Talent

2178 Pioneer Rd.

541-631-9583

stonerivervineyard.wordpress.com

Trium Wines

Talent

203 E Main St.

541-625-9100

triumwines.com

Upper Five Vineyard and Winery

Talent

1125 Morey Rd.

541-285-8359

upperfivevineyard.com

Ashland

3150 Siskiyou Blvd.

541-488-5989

weisingers.com

Aurora Vines Belle Fiore Winery

Hummingbird Estate

Pallet Wine Company Pebblestone Cellars

Weisinger Family Winery

Upper Rogue Cliff Creek Cellars

Gold Hill

1015 McDonough Rd.

541-855-5330

cliffcreek.com

Del Rio Winery

Gold Hill

52 N River Rd.

541-855-2062

delriovineyards.com

Kriselle Cellars

White City

12956 Modoc Rd.

541-830-8466

krisellecellars.com

541-545-1204

12ranchwines.com

Klamath basin 12 Ranch Wines

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Bonanza

4550 Burgdorf Rd.


1000 UPPER APPLEGATE RD JACKSONVILLE, OR 97530 1.800.781.9463 VALLEYVIEWWINERY.COM

TASTING ROOM OPEN DAILY 11AM - 5PM SPECIALIZING IN TEMPRANILLO, VIOGNIER, CABERNET SAUVIGNON , C HARDONNAY

VINEYARD & WINERY


Come for Crater Lake, stay for the 95 point Syrah. When it comes to touring the Rogue Valley, we recommend this simple strategy: Wine with everything. Wine with rafting, wine with theater, wine with hiking, wine with Crater Lake peeping and on and on.Â

Ashland & Medford

Start in Medford, vineyardhopping along scenic back roads, then wind up in Ashland, a dining, culture and wine hot spot.

We’ve organized the region into four easy wine trails, each with its own unique flavor and highlights. Happy tasting!

Upper Rogue

Loosely following the contours of the mighty Rogue River, wine-taste as you spot Table Rocks, ranch lands and covered bridges on your way to Crater Lake.

Applegate AVA

Jacksonville

A magical, 50-mile stretch follows the crystal-clear Applegate River. Forested hills surround a fertile valley home to fragrant lavender and some of the best wine anywhere.

A lively collection of tasting rooms, shops and eateries, plus the topnotch Britt Music Festival. Get a concentrated hit of wine fun in this pretty 1850s Gold Rush town.

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Guzzo Family Vineyard

Deer Creek Vineyards

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Soloro Vineyard Schmidt Family Vineyards Rosella's Vineyard Walport Family Cellars Troon Vineyard Wooldridge Creek Schultz Wines

APPLEGATE Plaisance Ranch

MEDFORD JACKSONVILLE

DeVitt Winery & Vineyard 238

Red Lily Vineyards LongSword Vineyard

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Valley View Winery Cowhorn Vineyard & Garden

CAVE JUNCTION Bridgeview Vineyard & Winery

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Foris Vineyards Winery Augustino Treehouse Estate

Schmidt Family Vineyards


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The Applegate Valley stretches along the Applegate River 50 miles north from the California border to the Rogue River, just west of Grants Pass. Secluded state Highway 238 and its tiny side roads wind along the bubbling Applegate River through a steep and scenic valley, dotted with lovely vineyards delivering offering tasty wines.

HISTORY

PHOTO CANNON PHOTOGRAPHY LLC / ALAMY STOCK PHOTO

Peter Britt, the namesake of the famous Britt Festival and an early settler to the region, was the first to plant wine grapes in the Applegate Valley, in 1852 on his property in Jacksonville. A few years later, the celebrated photographer and horticulturalist opened Valley View Winery, Oregon’s first official winery. While the original winery closed in 1907, the Wisnovsky family took on the Valley View Winery name in 1978, opening as the first winery of the new era in the Applegate Valley AVA. The appellation, also part of the Rogue Valley AVA, became official in 2001.

LANDSCAPE The Applegate Valley has a moderate climate that generally enjoys a warm, dry growing season with hot days and cool nights perfect for warm-climate varieties. The steep terrain of the protects the terroir from coastal breezes, resulting in the pleasant temperatures and moderate climate that drew early pioneers. This rugged, beautiful valley is full of rural scenery, friendly people and winemaking talent.

VARIETALS

The Applegate Valley produces a rich variety of wines, from Chardonnay, Tempranillo, Syrah, Sangiovese, Viognier, Petite Sirah, Primitivo, Reisling, Roussanne and Zinfandel.

Wooldridge Creek Winery

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The Illinois Valley AVA is a sub region of the Rogue Valley AVA. The river it’s named for carves a path through the forested mountains of the Siskiyou Mountains to the south and the Oregon Coast Range to the west, via Highway 199 from I-5 to Highway 101 on the Pacific Ocean. This tranquil, rural setting is a great place to enjoy the outdoors and simply relax.

HISTORY The Illinois Valley is home to one of the oldest existing vineyards in Oregon, planted in 1969. Winemaking took off in the 1980s with the arrival of family growers including Bridgeview Vineyards and Winery owners Lelo and Bob Kerivan, with their well-researched European grape-growing practices.

LANDSCAPE The valley is bordered by the Siskiyou Mountains to the south and the Oregon Coast Range to the west. The town of Cave Junction, at the heart of the valley, is the gateway to one of our state’s greatest treasures, the Oregon Caves National Monument, one of the world’s few marble cave formations. With a high elevation and ocean breezes that spill over the coastal mountains to the west, the valley is perfect for cool-weather varietals.

VARIETALS Burgundian varietals such as pinot noir, chardonnay and pinot blanc thrive in the Illinois Valley.

Name Cowhorn Vineyard & Garden

City

Address Applegate Valley

Phone

Website

Jacksonville

1665 Eastside Rd.

541-899-6876

cowhornwine.com

Selma

2680 Deer Creek Rd.

541-597-4226

deercreekvineyards.com

DeVitt Winery & Vineyard

Jacksonville

11412 Hwy 238

541-899-7511

devittwinery.com

Guzzo Family Vineyard

Grants Pass

1386 Murphy Creek Rd.

541-862-8617

guzzofamilyvineyard.com

Hellgate Cellars

Grants Pass

966 SW 6th St.

541-245-9463

hellgatecellars.com

LongSword Vineyard

Jacksonville

8555 Hwy 238

541-899-1746

longswordvineyard.com

Williams

16955 Water Gap Rd.

541-846-7175

plaisanceranch.com

Deer Creek Vineyards

Plaisance Ranch Red Lily Vineyards

Jacksonville

11777 Hwy 238

541-846-6800

redlilyvineyards.com

Rosella’s Vineyard

Grants Pass

184 Missouri Flat Rd.

541-846-6372

rosellasvineyard.com

Schmidt Family Vineyards

Grants Pass

330 Kubli Rd.

541-846-9985

sfvineyards.com

Schultz Wines

Grants Pass

755 Slagle Creek Rd.

541-414-8448

schultzwines.com

Soloro Vineyard

Grants Pass

9110 N Applegate Rd.

541-862-2693

solorovineyard.com

Troon Vineyard

Grants Pass

1475 Kubli Rd.

541-846-9900

troonvineyard.com

Valley View Winery

Jacksonville

1000 Upper Applegate Rd.

541-899-8468

valleyviewwinery.com

Walport Family Cellars

Grants Pass

470 Slagle Creek Rd.

541-846-9463

wfcellars.com

Wooldridge Creek

Grants Pass

818 Slagle Creek Rd.

541-846-6364

wcwinery.com

Illinois Valley O’Brien

400 Brown Rd.

541-596-2818

augustinoestate.com

Bridgeview Vineyard & Winery

Cave Junction

4210 Holland Loop Rd.

877-273-4843

bridgeviewwine.com

Foris Vineyards Winery

Cave Junction

654 Kendall Rd.

541-592-3752

foriswine.com

Augustino Estate & Vineyard

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Bridgeview Vineyard & Winery


where

agriculture meets artistry

While wine country is always picturesque, few settings are as strikingly beautiful as the Applegate Valley in Southern Oregon. In what Sunset Magazine called “Wine country the way it should be,” here you’ll find a group of 19 unique wineries producing a diverse array of outstanding wines. Plan your trip @ www.applegatewinetrail.com


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Since 1861

Hotel Rooms and Luxurious Cottages within walking distance to the Britt Music Festival & Winetasting rooms. The Inn has provided lodging to many distinguished guests including a U.S President andFirst Lady.

Highly acclaimed restaurant that has served three U. S. Presidents and Provided Catering for two U. S. Presidents. Private Dining rooms and outdoor patio dining are available.

Wine Shop with daily tastings featuring over 2,000 wines.

Jacksonville is a historic town that was founded after gold was discovered in 1851. The town has been designated a National Historic Landmark. It is located in the of the Southern Oregon Wine Region and is at the entrance to the Applegate Valley Wine Trail. Southern Oregon Magazines’ Readers’ poll voted the Jacksonville Inn as “Best Fine Dining, “ “Best Inn/B&B,” “Best Restaurant Service, “ and “Best Desserts.”Walking distance to Britt Music Festival

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BETWEEN ADVENTURES, A COMFORTABLE RESPITE When it comes to lodging, Southern Oregon has no shortage of comfort and scenery. Do you prefer your lodging to overlook a desert, a forest, a winery, a farm, an ocean, a river or a vibrant city downtown? How about one of each? Make your trip long enough to sample all of the amazing options around here.

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A PLACE TO CALL HOME, IF ONLY FOR A NIGHT Historic If history calls to you, you’ll find one of Oregon’s oldest lodgings in Jacksonville. Built in 1861, the Jacksonville Inn is rumored to be haunted, but that doesn’t stop guests from booking its rooms solid through the season. Second-oldest to the Jacksonville Inn is Wolf Creek Inn and Tavern, built in 1883 as respite on the Applegate Trail, and a hotel and restaurant to this day. Another oldie but goodie is Prospect Historic Hotel Dinner House. The lodging on the Upper Rogue River was built in 1889 to accommodate travelers to Crater Lake, and still serves guests meals and comfortable lodging in the woods by the river.

The Chateau at the Oregon Caves

The glory days of Americana in Southern Oregon is on display at The Chateau at the Oregon Caves. In Cave Junction, the lodge is set into the hills of an old-growth forest in the Oregon Caves National Monument. Visit the 1930s-style coffee shop, with handmade milkshakes and burgers that hit the spot after a day of exploring.

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Jacksonville Inn

On the lower Rogue River is Galice Resort, with cabins for families of any size. Run by the same family for four decades, the resort has a restaurant and provides guided whitewater rafting trips or fishing trips on the Rogue. Also on the lower Rogue is the amazing Tu Tu Tun Lodge, where luxury and relaxation go hand in hand. Tucked away on a bend of the Umpqua River, the Steamboat Inn has charming cabins and suites that are a perfect romantic retreat. Near Roseburg along the South Umpqua is Seven Feathers Resort, opened by the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians. A thirty-three-foot bronze bald eagle called Skookum Hyak welcomes visitors to this hotel and casino.

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The Ashland Springs Hotel has been a landmark since it opened in 1925 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Completely restored to luxurious style, the hotel’s stories rise into the sky above Ashland. Just outside of downtown Ashland, on four acres of manicured gardens, is Lithia Springs Resort and the Waterstone Spa. This is the place to experience healing waters from a mineral hot spring pumped into private soaking tubs in each room.


Crater Lake Lodge

Ranch Find a getaway experience in Chiloquin, where the Lonesome Duck Ranch offers terrific trout fishing on the Williamson River and peaceful, comfortable cabins. At the Running Y Ranch Resort in Klamath Falls, a lodge and vacation rentals mean options for everyone. Basecamp for miles of hiking and biking trails as well as fishing on nearby rivers, or golf the course. In Chiloquin, Lonesome Duck Ranch offers terrific trout fishing on the Williamson River and peaceful, comfortable cabins.

Inns C.H. Bailey House, a charming bed and breakfast in Roseburg, is a fifty-acre tree farm with country views. The Winchester Inn, the Iris Inn and Abigail’s B&B Inn in Ashland are small inns with a complimentary breakfast. On the banks of the Rogue River in Grants Pass is the historic fishing lodge Weasku Inn.

Iconic An unparalleled jewel is Crater Lake Lodge, perched on the rim of the pristine lake at Oregon’s only national park. From May to October, stay within the park at this historic lodge, which opened in 1915 and has been completely restored to its original rustic charm. Make reservations early, as it fills up fast here.

Lakeside Cabins and Camping Up in the mountains are lovely lakeside lodgings. North of Crater Lake, Diamond Lake Resort is a family-friendly lakeside destination for all seasons. Unplug and enjoy camping, swimming, boating, fishing, hiking and horseback riding in the summer or snowmobiling, inner tubing and snowshoeing in the winter. The natural alpine lake Lake of the Woods has a destination resort with three campgrounds as well as lodges to rent and RV sites. The lake is popular for boating and swimming, and there are also a variety of fish to reel in.

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Re lo cat io n MOVE YOUR BUSINESS TO SOUTHERN OREGON Southern Oregon has been your favorite place to visit for a while now. You’ve strapped your bike on top of your car dozens of times and driven hours just to break out that ridiculously light fly rod that you paid way too much for. Now it’s time to stare down the elephant in the room: If you love it here that much, why haven’t you moved your business here?

of your favorite show (that’s 4 viewings of Star Wars I-IV or 11 runs of the Tiger King series) or disconnect and explore the wilderness in your very own backyard.

Here are our top reasons to stop procrastinating and [finally] move your business to Southern Oregon:

Over half of Oregon is publicly owned, including thick national forests and clear mountain lakes and streams. If you hike, bike, ski, climb, kayak, hang-glide, hunt, fish or boat, you will love Southern Oregon. You can raft the Rogue River, cut your own Christmas tree, or work on your green thumb in gardening nirvana (we’re growing Zone 8).

#3. No sales tax.

#1. We’re One—One Rogue Valley.

Oregon has no sales tax. This means the price you see is the price you pay…no more attempts at mental math calculating weird odd or half percentages. There’s also no inventory tax in Oregon. Just sayin’.

#2. Hiking and rafting and skiing, oh my!

Southern Oregonians are friendly, helpful, and creative. We are home base for many artisans and have a burgeoning ecosystem of entrepreneurs and innovators. Our region proudly hosts the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the Britt Fest, tons of wineries, cideries, and even the world’s best bleu cheese!

Our average commute time is 17 minutes. That’s 43% shorter than the California average of 30 minutes and adds up to 56 hours total hours saved each year. Use your extra time to binge every episode

But more importantly, we work together. Our area businesses and agencies meet regularly in a “One Rogue Valley Coalition” to align goals and share activities.

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650 E Pine St.

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541-826-4212

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Coos Bay/North Bend Vistors and Convention Bureau

50 Central Ave.

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541-269-0215

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1109 Court St.

Medford

541-770-1179

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445 S Spring St.

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541-882-1896

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205 Riverside Dr.

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541-882-1501

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15850 Hwy 38 W

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541-584-2692

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198 SW 6th St.

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PO Box 1262

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541-672-9731

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PO Box 2195

Grants Pass

541-944-1139

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1314 Center Dr. Ste A

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541-864-2278

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185 N Oregon St.

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541-899-8118

jacksonvilleoregon.com

PO Box 310

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2995 Harbor Way

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541-247-9737

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126 N E St.

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130 Creekside Rd.

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541-776-4021

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938 Chevy Way

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541-772-1938

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236 E Main St.

Ashland

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