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Gathering Glass Studio

Gathering Glass Studio carries handmade, hand-blown art in the gallery and studio. Novice and advanced glass blowing classes are also offered. More
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Southern Oregon , Ashland , Art Galleries & Studios ,
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Toketee Lake Campground

OverviewThe North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River pauses at Toketee Lake providing a secure home for a wide variety of wildlife. Here beaver and otter make their homes. Great blue heron and kingfishers are joined in fall and winter by ducks, geese, and bald eagle.Natural Features:This campground offers a picturesque spot for families to relax and slow down. The site is located where the North Umpqua River flows into Toketee Lake. Lined with willow and mixed with maples and alders, this section of the river... More
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Southern Oregon , Idleyld Park , Campgrounds , Boating & Jet Boating , Camping , Bicycling , Fishing , Hunting , Hiking & Backpacking , Wildlife Viewing , Swimming ,
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Oregon’s Summer Bounty: Guide to U-Pick Farms in Oregon

Here’s a handy guide to when Oregon’s fruits and vegetables are in season and where you can find the freshest produce around the state. More
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Willamette Valley , Farms & Ranches , Eat & Drink ,

Where to Find Outdoor Gear in Oregon

Here’s where you can find these locally owned outdoor stores across the state, some of which offer online shopping for your convenience. More
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Spirit Mountain Lodge

Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association
There's a unique destination on Oregon's Salmon River Highway, where the beautiful surroundings of the Pacific Northwest combine with traditional tribal and naturalistic themes to create a one-of-a-kind serenity. Here stand the cozy lobby and beckoning rooms that make up Spirit Mountain Lodge. Every aspect of our resort is there to ensure that you'll enjoy your stay to the fullest. More
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Willamette Valley , Grand Ronde , Hotels & Motels ,
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Surfing Legend Gerry Lopez Rides the Mountains of Oregon

Renowned surf legend Gerry Lopez (aka "Mr. Pipeline") rumbled into Oregon in 1992. He's lived here ever since. More
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Central Oregon , Bend , Snowboarding , Stand-Up Paddle Boarding (SUP) , Snow Sports , Windsurfing & Kiteboarding ,

Wines on Second

Slow and steady. That’s how it’s done. Wines on Second is a retail bottle and gourmet shop. The small bar serves wine, beer, and cider. You can find Wines on Second right in the middle of the old town business district in The Dalles, Oregon.   More
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Mt. Hood & Columbia River Gorge , The Dalles , Shopping ,
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Fogarty Creek State Recreation Area

Where the creek and ocean meet, you'll find ingredients that make the spirit soar. Discover this park's perfect wind-sheltered picnic areas. In case of rain, head for the covered picnic shelter. Walk the wooden footbridges arching through the Sitka spruce, western hemlock, shore pine and alder forest. At the cliff-rimmed beach, a lazy creek flows into the sea, cutting through an enchanting scenic ocean cove. This park has some great birdwatching and tidepooling opportunities. More
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Oregon Coast , Depoe Bay , State Parks ,
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7 Campgrounds for Solitude in Eastern Oregon

If you head out to the wide-open spaces of Eastern Oregon, it’s easy to find the best kind of remoteness, too, a place where the soundscape forms with songbirds, raptors and the crunch of gravel under your feet. Be prepared for a completely off-grid experience out here — expect no gas, no phone, no potable water at times — but venture forth and you can have the starry nights and pleasing days pretty much all to yourself. Below, you’ll find campgrounds in Eastern Oregon so... More
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Favorite Trips , Camping , Fishing , Hiking & Backpacking , Paddle Sports , Trip Ideas , Outdoor Recreation , Activities ,

Chasing Rainbows on the Deschutes

Most fly-fishers agree that central Oregon’s Lower Deschutes River — with its native rainbow trout and steelhead — is a world-class fishery. When the annual salmon fly hatch begins in late May, it becomes a see-it-to-believe-it experience. More
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Central Oregon , Warm Springs , Lakes & Reservoirs , Guides & Charters , Favorite Trips , Parks, Forests & Wildlife Areas , Rivers & Streams , Fishing , Trip Ideas , Outdoor Recreation , Attractions ,

Southern Oregon

Even centuries later, gold rush towns and natural wonders don't lose their charm. Discover a region where the past is honored with new riches, like wine and food trails, world-famous theaters and galleries, Wild and Scenic Rivers and colorful landscapes that look like they were painted. Come fall and winter, the treasure trove might include snowshoeing around America's deepest lake, fishing for trout and steelhead, mountain biking epic forest trails or witnessing a surreal festival of lights. In Southern Oregon, there's an adventure everywhere you turn. More
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Planning a trip to Portland, Oregon this summer. Any suggestion on things to do, places to stay? I’ve never been and I’m from the East Coast.

Lots of summer beer & neighborhood festivals in Portland! Check out this site for beer events. Lots of wine nearby, too. When you're here check out my blog for events! More

Winter Wonderland in Baker City

From my suite in the historic Geiser Grand Hotel, I see two black draft horses in the street below blowing plumes of breath into the crisp winter air. More
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Eastern Oregon , Baker City , Favorite Trips , Historic Sites & Oregon Trail , Beer & Breweries , Culinary Experiences , Sustainable Travel , Restaurants , Trip Ideas , Eat & Drink , Culture & History ,

Wine, Music and Theater in Southern Oregon

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Be prepared to slow down when you visit Southern Oregon. It’s a place where it’s best to linger — over wine and conversation, or a thought-provoking drama, or a concert under the stars. It’s a place where DANCIN Vineyards, Wine Press Northwest’s Oregon’s 2017 Winery of the Year, is quietly turning out 94-point bottles of… More
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Southern Oregon , Jacksonville , Fairs & Festivals , Theater & Performing Art , Trip Ideas , Attractions , Events ,

Cap’n Gull’s Gift Place

Welcome to Cap'n Gull's Gift Place where you'll find a variety of items from wind chimes, beach item collectibles, T-shirt's and sweatshirts, shot glasses to beautiful USA made jewelry and vacation souvenirs. More
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Oregon Coast , Lincoln City , Shopping ,
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A Local’s Guide to the Oregon Dunes

To see where the dunes came from, just look inland: they’re essentially ground-up pieces of the Oregon Coast Range, worn away by time and weather and washed downstream to the ocean. Tides, currents, waves and wind pushed the resulting sand back inland. Since this part of Oregon’s coastline is a gentle slope instead of the usual steep headlands, the sand spread inland as far as 2.5 miles. Over millions of years, it piled up to 500 feet above sea level in places, interspersed with marshes,... More
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Oregon Coast , Reedsport , Parks, Forests & Wildlife Areas , Trip Ideas , Outdoor Recreation , Attractions ,

The Courses at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort

Bandon Dunes is true to the spirit of Scotland’s ancient links. Here, players immerse themselves in the traditions of a timeless game and the grandeur of Oregon’s rugged coast. Sweeping, untamed shores stretch for miles. Primeval grassy dunes roll to the sea. Golf was born on rugged, wind-swept land just like this. Every hole, every hazard, every shot is defined by nature's infinite presence. As the elements change, so does the game. It's all part of the tradition of links golf. Lies are tight and... More
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Oregon Coast , Bandon , Dining , Lodging , Sustainable Travel , Golfing ,
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Get Outside in Pacific City

The stretch of the Oregon Coast due west of McMinnville feels especially wild, a jumble of high capes, sandy spits and rivers flowing into protected bays. Even US-101 has to curve inland here. That leaves Pacific City off the beaten path, a slightly sleepy beachfront town where sand drifts across parking lots and fishing dories surf… More
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Oregon Coast , Pacific City , Trip Ideas ,

Boutique Hotels

You deserve to be comfortable — with a splash of style and class. Fortunately here in Oregon, boutique hotels are easy to find. Relish in a sophisticated stay just steps from all the action, where culture and class converge. More

Port Orford

Port Orford is a small, artistic fishing town in the Southern Oregon coast where the mountains and the forests meet the ocean. The oldest platted town site on the Oregon coast, the most westerly city in the continental U.S.In Port Orford, halfway between Bandon and Gold Beach, you'll find everything you're looking for. From spectacular seascapes and mountain hiking trails with panoramic vistas, to art galleries and an authentic Victorian mansion. With ocean, lake, and river fishing, boating and kayaking, and absolutely perfect wind sailing... More
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Oregon Coast , Cities ,
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McNeil Campground

McNeil Campground lies along the Wild and Scenic Sandy River.  While it does not have drinking water, it has all the other camping amenities in a mixed lodgepole forest in an old Mt. Hood mud flow where moss carpets the ground.  It is close to many hiking trails including Ramona Falls. Located on the Wild and Scenic Sandy River. More
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Mt. Hood & Columbia River Gorge , Rhododendron , Campgrounds , Camping , Hiking & Backpacking ,
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The Hotel Zags

Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association
The Hotel Zags is an oasis in the heart of downtown Portland, tucked away in a hidden-gem neighborhood called the Fountain District. Their vision of Portland isn’t a “best-of,” a “top-ten,” or a “must-see” found on some blog. The Hotel Zags will connect you with a different Portland story—a story you can only find if you know where to look.Get zen in the nature-filled, living wall-covered courtyard, or get wild in the play-inducing game room. Find new meaning for urban adventuring with the hotel's Gear... More
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Portland Region , Portland , Boutique Hotels , Hotels & Motels ,
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HiFi Wine Bar

If you are a wine geek, this is your spot. If you are a music nerd, come here. Love design? You will be inspired. HiFi Wine Bar set about to establish an institution in downtown McMinnville where these passions could synergize. The Willamette Valley has a full cast of dynamic personalities, hard-working dedicated professionals striving to get better at their craft. Consider HiFi a meeting place where the locals come to relax, explore and refresh their inspiration—and where visitors can discover a warm-hearted community. More
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Willamette Valley , McMinnville , Wine & Wineries ,
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Lower Three Creek Sno-Park

The is designed as an overflow lot is not plowed on a regular basis.An area snowmobile map can be found here. More
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Central Oregon , Sisters , Sno-Parks ,
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Finding the Gorge's Hidden Waterfalls

The Columbia River Gorge has always been a portal to me. An avenue that signaled the beginning and end of summer. When I was a child, my mother would pack my younger brother and I into the back of her navy blue Honda Accord at the end of every school year and drive east on Interstate-84. We’d stare out the windows as the miles turned the towering green walls of the western Gorge into the brown, mounded hills of Eastern Oregon. I daydreamed of climbing... More
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Mt. Hood & Columbia River Gorge , Cascade Locks , Lakes & Reservoirs , State Parks , Parks, Forests & Wildlife Areas , Rivers & Streams , Waterfalls , Hiking & Backpacking , Trip Ideas , Outdoor Recreation , Attractions ,

South Coast Dunes and Estuaries

It’s a road once taken, you’ll never want to leave: the Cape Arago Beach Loop skirts a lonesome section of Oregon's South Coast. It leads you past so many intriguing sights and sounds that you may wonder, "Why have I never come this way before?" When Marty Giles comes a-knocking, you better be ready because… More
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Oregon Coast , Coos Bay , Hiking & Backpacking , Trip Ideas , Outdoor Recreation , Attractions ,

Altitude

With aspirations of five-star "to dine for" restaurant status, Altitude offers an unregimented, non-stuffy upscale casual dining experience where diners feel not only welcome but actually at home in comfortable surroundings. And where the food speaks for itself, an intelligent selection of wines finds its own voice. Located at The Resort at T More
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Mt. Hood & Columbia River Gorge , Welches , Restaurants ,
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Punchbowl Falls Nature Park

Not to be confused with the Punchbowl Falls on Eagle Creek, Punchbowl Falls in Dee is Hood River County’s newest and most scenic park. Located at the confluence of the East Fork and West Fork of the Hood River, the short quarter-mile trail above Punchbowl Falls winds along a basalt cliff above the aquamarine river flowing below. The trail leads to a beach right above the confluence. More
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Take an RV Trip Through the Willamette Valley

Just a short drive from Portland, the Willamette Valley welcomes you with miles of country roads that lead to nearly 600 wineries. More
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Willamette Valley , RV Parks ,

The Oregon Coast’s Timeless Dunes

It is beginning to feel a little more like summer and that may have you thinking more about travel and even camping and for many that means adventures along the 363-mile Pacific Coast Scenic Byway. It is a sight that takes the breath away and fills us with surprise! A timeless coastal treasure that many… More
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Oregon Coast , Coos Bay , Parks, Forests & Wildlife Areas , Trip Ideas , Outdoor Recreation , Attractions ,

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