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TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON The 460 miles of thePCT that pass through Oregon begins near Mt. Ashland and winds north past natural wonders like Crater Lake, the Three Sisters mountains, and Mt. Hood before ending in the Columbia River Gorge at the Bridge of the Gods. you can take in some of the trail’s most eye-popping scenery by hiking stretches that can beconquered in
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON County Parks in Southern Oregon. Find remote and full-facility camping at a wide variety of County parks across Southern Oregon. Along the I-5 corridor visitors can stay at Jackson County Parks near Medford and Ashland, Josephine County Parks near Grants Pass or Douglas County Parks near Roseburg. Vistors traveling along U.S 97 in Klamath County can visit Klamath County Parks, while visitors TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON explore the circle of discovery. Journey to Southern Oregon from Northern California on the Circle of Discovery and explore redwoods, marble caves, Crater Lake, volcanic peaks and lava tubes. All while enjoying some of the best experiences that the National Park Service has to offer. Oregon Caves National Monument. Oregon Caves NationalMonument.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Mt. Ashland isn’t just like any other mountain. Found in the small town of Ashland, the epicenter of outdoor activity year round. In the winter ski and snowboard the slopes, or grab your snowshoes and hike Grouse Gap, or Bull Gap.. In the spring, summer and fall, hike or mountain bike while enjoying the wildflowers, seasonal colors, and endless views of Mt. Shasta and the Cascade-Siskiyou TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON There also are great birding spots within the city of Klamath Falls. There are some favorites. Perhaps No. 1 for most beginning birders is the Bald Eagle. The basin is home to the largest concentration of wintering Bald Eagles in the lower 48 states – typically numbering 500 to 700 eagles each year. “The Bald Eagles are arriving now TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Klamath Falls. With crystal waters in the middle of the southern Oregon cascades a getaway hear offers solitude and romance like none-other. Enjoy starlit skies, dine at the lodge, while enjoying the pure southern Oregon lifestyle. Snow gives the opportunity to enjoy snowmobiling, cross country skiing, or just relaxing by the fire. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON A World of Butterflies. Among the rainbow-blooming gardens of butterfly-friendly shrubs and flowers you’ll stroll with brightly colored butterflies in the late afternoon summer sunshine. Along the pathways of the Elkton Community Education Center’s Butterfly Garden—a four-acre native plant park—you can discover more thanjust butterflies.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGONTHINGS TO DOPLACES TO GOCRATER LAKESTORIESVISITOR RESOURCESOREGON CAVES Summer Lake Adventures. Hiking, Biking and Hot Springs Summer Lake itself is a remnant of a vast inland sea that peaked in the Pleistocene; today it shrinks and swells with the seasons. On its north end is the Summer Lake Wildlife Area, a complex of wetlands fed by the Ana River. Designated in the 1940s after a TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Travel Southern Oregon | So many things to do on vacation in Southern Oregon--rafting, biking, birdwatching, wine tasting, theater & music, golf. Many things to do in Southern Oregon! TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Umpqua River Scenic Byway. Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway. Canyonville-Myrtle Creek Scenic Route. Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway. Oregon Outback Scenic Byway. Short Routes. 1) Jacksonville. This 24-mile route, travels from Ashland via the Voorhies Mansion, the first pear orchard in Southern Oregon, to the historic city ofJacksonvillle.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON The 460 miles of thePCT that pass through Oregon begins near Mt. Ashland and winds north past natural wonders like Crater Lake, the Three Sisters mountains, and Mt. Hood before ending in the Columbia River Gorge at the Bridge of the Gods. you can take in some of the trail’s most eye-popping scenery by hiking stretches that can beconquered in
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON County Parks in Southern Oregon. Find remote and full-facility camping at a wide variety of County parks across Southern Oregon. Along the I-5 corridor visitors can stay at Jackson County Parks near Medford and Ashland, Josephine County Parks near Grants Pass or Douglas County Parks near Roseburg. Vistors traveling along U.S 97 in Klamath County can visit Klamath County Parks, while visitors TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON explore the circle of discovery. Journey to Southern Oregon from Northern California on the Circle of Discovery and explore redwoods, marble caves, Crater Lake, volcanic peaks and lava tubes. All while enjoying some of the best experiences that the National Park Service has to offer. Oregon Caves National Monument. Oregon Caves NationalMonument.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Mt. Ashland isn’t just like any other mountain. Found in the small town of Ashland, the epicenter of outdoor activity year round. In the winter ski and snowboard the slopes, or grab your snowshoes and hike Grouse Gap, or Bull Gap.. In the spring, summer and fall, hike or mountain bike while enjoying the wildflowers, seasonal colors, and endless views of Mt. Shasta and the Cascade-Siskiyou TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON There also are great birding spots within the city of Klamath Falls. There are some favorites. Perhaps No. 1 for most beginning birders is the Bald Eagle. The basin is home to the largest concentration of wintering Bald Eagles in the lower 48 states – typically numbering 500 to 700 eagles each year. “The Bald Eagles are arriving now TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Klamath Falls. With crystal waters in the middle of the southern Oregon cascades a getaway hear offers solitude and romance like none-other. Enjoy starlit skies, dine at the lodge, while enjoying the pure southern Oregon lifestyle. Snow gives the opportunity to enjoy snowmobiling, cross country skiing, or just relaxing by the fire. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON A World of Butterflies. Among the rainbow-blooming gardens of butterfly-friendly shrubs and flowers you’ll stroll with brightly colored butterflies in the late afternoon summer sunshine. Along the pathways of the Elkton Community Education Center’s Butterfly Garden—a four-acre native plant park—you can discover more thanjust butterflies.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Stories It’s a Beautiful Butterfly World. Like many small towns perched along the rivers in Southern Oregon, Elkton offers magical summers filled with water adventures and wine tasting. But it might be the only one filled with so many butterflies, they outnumber humantravelers.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON explore the circle of discovery. Journey to Southern Oregon from Northern California on the Circle of Discovery and explore redwoods, marble caves, Crater Lake, volcanic peaks and lava tubes. All while enjoying some of the best experiences that the National Park Service has to offer. Oregon Caves National Monument. Oregon Caves NationalMonument.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Crater Lake National Park is comprised of 183,224 acres of mountains, peaks, old growth forests, volcanic fumaroles, two waterfalls, and the lake. The ranging elevations throughout the park provide diverse habitats for an array of wildlife and make for an outstanding outdoor laboratory and classroom. The park is open and accessible all year TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Stories Keeping the Trails Open in Southern Oregon. If you value trekking into Southern Oregon’s wilderness, summer is a great time to give back to trails — and other hikers — by signing up for a work party or trail-restoration effort. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Mt. Ashland isn’t just like any other mountain. Found in the small town of Ashland, the epicenter of outdoor activity year round. In the winter ski and snowboard the slopes, or grab your snowshoes and hike Grouse Gap, or Bull Gap.. In the spring, summer and fall, hike or mountain bike while enjoying the wildflowers, seasonal colors, and endless views of Mt. Shasta and the Cascade-Siskiyou TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Myrtle Creek Valley. After Red Top Pond, turn right onto Oregon Route 18 and put it in low gear as the road drops steeply. Inspiring views unfold turn after turn as the verdant valley welcomes you into town. Myrtle Creek is the perfect place to relax on a true Main Street. Grab a microbrew at the Taphouse, some delicacies at Tommy’s All TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Culture. Discover the unique history of the Illinois Valley at the Kerbyville Museum and the Smoke Jumper Base Museum. Those seeking the fine arts will find the creative talents of the Illinois Valley on display at the Southern Oregon Guild of Artists and the incomparable It's a Burl Gallery in Kerby. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Rogue Jet Boat Adventures. Experience the mighty Rogue River, including wildlife viewing, the iconic Table Rocks, Native American history, celebrity retreats, river island exploration and thrilling 360’s for an all-in-one Oregon experience. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON The longtime woodworker and furniture maker moved from the north end of Oregon to the south end two years ago, following the biggest timber purchase he’d ever made—or most people will ever make. A Craigslist ad for five million board feet of timber—or, White figures, the equivalent of 800,000 trees—caught his attention. DISCOVER KLAMATH VISITOR & CONVENTION BUREAU Our visitor center is an excellent place to start discovering all Klamath County has to offer. Let us share Crater Lake National Park, 300 days of sunshine each year, loads of water ways, museums, dining and an authentic hometown experience. 205 Riverside Dr., Ste B. Klamath Falls, OR 97601. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGONTHINGS TO DOPLACES TO GOCRATER LAKESTORIESVISITOR RESOURCESOREGON CAVES Summer Lake Adventures. Hiking, Biking and Hot Springs Summer Lake itself is a remnant of a vast inland sea that peaked in the Pleistocene; today it shrinks and swells with the seasons. On its north end is the Summer Lake Wildlife Area, a complex of wetlands fed by the Ana River. Designated in the 1940s after a TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Travel Southern Oregon | So many things to do on vacation in Southern Oregon--rafting, biking, birdwatching, wine tasting, theater & music, golf. Many things to do in Southern Oregon! TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Umpqua River Scenic Byway. Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway. Canyonville-Myrtle Creek Scenic Route. Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway. Oregon Outback Scenic Byway. Short Routes. 1) Jacksonville. This 24-mile route, travels from Ashland via the Voorhies Mansion, the first pear orchard in Southern Oregon, to the historic city ofJacksonvillle.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON The 460 miles of thePCT that pass through Oregon begins near Mt. Ashland and winds north past natural wonders like Crater Lake, the Three Sisters mountains, and Mt. Hood before ending in the Columbia River Gorge at the Bridge of the Gods. you can take in some of the trail’s most eye-popping scenery by hiking stretches that can beconquered in
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON explore the circle of discovery. Journey to Southern Oregon from Northern California on the Circle of Discovery and explore redwoods, marble caves, Crater Lake, volcanic peaks and lava tubes. All while enjoying some of the best experiences that the National Park Service has to offer. Oregon Caves National Monument. Oregon Caves NationalMonument.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON County Parks in Southern Oregon. Find remote and full-facility camping at a wide variety of County parks across Southern Oregon. Along the I-5 corridor visitors can stay at Jackson County Parks near Medford and Ashland, Josephine County Parks near Grants Pass or Douglas County Parks near Roseburg. Vistors traveling along U.S 97 in Klamath County can visit Klamath County Parks, while visitors TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Culture. Discover the unique history of the Illinois Valley at the Kerbyville Museum and the Smoke Jumper Base Museum. Those seeking the fine arts will find the creative talents of the Illinois Valley on display at the Southern Oregon Guild of Artists and the incomparable It's a Burl Gallery in Kerby. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON There also are great birding spots within the city of Klamath Falls. There are some favorites. Perhaps No. 1 for most beginning birders is the Bald Eagle. The basin is home to the largest concentration of wintering Bald Eagles in the lower 48 states – typically numbering 500 to 700 eagles each year. “The Bald Eagles are arriving now TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Klamath Falls. With crystal waters in the middle of the southern Oregon cascades a getaway hear offers solitude and romance like none-other. Enjoy starlit skies, dine at the lodge, while enjoying the pure southern Oregon lifestyle. Snow gives the opportunity to enjoy snowmobiling, cross country skiing, or just relaxing by the fire. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON A World of Butterflies. Among the rainbow-blooming gardens of butterfly-friendly shrubs and flowers you’ll stroll with brightly colored butterflies in the late afternoon summer sunshine. Along the pathways of the Elkton Community Education Center’s Butterfly Garden—a four-acre native plant park—you can discover more thanjust butterflies.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGONTHINGS TO DOPLACES TO GOCRATER LAKESTORIESVISITOR RESOURCESOREGON CAVES Summer Lake Adventures. Hiking, Biking and Hot Springs Summer Lake itself is a remnant of a vast inland sea that peaked in the Pleistocene; today it shrinks and swells with the seasons. On its north end is the Summer Lake Wildlife Area, a complex of wetlands fed by the Ana River. Designated in the 1940s after a TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Travel Southern Oregon | So many things to do on vacation in Southern Oregon--rafting, biking, birdwatching, wine tasting, theater & music, golf. Many things to do in Southern Oregon! TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Umpqua River Scenic Byway. Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway. Canyonville-Myrtle Creek Scenic Route. Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway. Oregon Outback Scenic Byway. Short Routes. 1) Jacksonville. This 24-mile route, travels from Ashland via the Voorhies Mansion, the first pear orchard in Southern Oregon, to the historic city ofJacksonvillle.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON The 460 miles of thePCT that pass through Oregon begins near Mt. Ashland and winds north past natural wonders like Crater Lake, the Three Sisters mountains, and Mt. Hood before ending in the Columbia River Gorge at the Bridge of the Gods. you can take in some of the trail’s most eye-popping scenery by hiking stretches that can beconquered in
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON explore the circle of discovery. Journey to Southern Oregon from Northern California on the Circle of Discovery and explore redwoods, marble caves, Crater Lake, volcanic peaks and lava tubes. All while enjoying some of the best experiences that the National Park Service has to offer. Oregon Caves National Monument. Oregon Caves NationalMonument.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON County Parks in Southern Oregon. Find remote and full-facility camping at a wide variety of County parks across Southern Oregon. Along the I-5 corridor visitors can stay at Jackson County Parks near Medford and Ashland, Josephine County Parks near Grants Pass or Douglas County Parks near Roseburg. Vistors traveling along U.S 97 in Klamath County can visit Klamath County Parks, while visitors TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Culture. Discover the unique history of the Illinois Valley at the Kerbyville Museum and the Smoke Jumper Base Museum. Those seeking the fine arts will find the creative talents of the Illinois Valley on display at the Southern Oregon Guild of Artists and the incomparable It's a Burl Gallery in Kerby. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON There also are great birding spots within the city of Klamath Falls. There are some favorites. Perhaps No. 1 for most beginning birders is the Bald Eagle. The basin is home to the largest concentration of wintering Bald Eagles in the lower 48 states – typically numbering 500 to 700 eagles each year. “The Bald Eagles are arriving now TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Klamath Falls. With crystal waters in the middle of the southern Oregon cascades a getaway hear offers solitude and romance like none-other. Enjoy starlit skies, dine at the lodge, while enjoying the pure southern Oregon lifestyle. Snow gives the opportunity to enjoy snowmobiling, cross country skiing, or just relaxing by the fire. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON A World of Butterflies. Among the rainbow-blooming gardens of butterfly-friendly shrubs and flowers you’ll stroll with brightly colored butterflies in the late afternoon summer sunshine. Along the pathways of the Elkton Community Education Center’s Butterfly Garden—a four-acre native plant park—you can discover more thanjust butterflies.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Lost Creek Lake. Spend a day or a week and camp at Lost Creek Lake. Hike around the lake on their eighteen mile loop trail or rent any of their water toys including boats, Sea-Doos, and kayaks. Come for a day or stay for a week, you can find the perfect adventure for you atsouthern Oregon
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON explore the circle of discovery. Journey to Southern Oregon from Northern California on the Circle of Discovery and explore redwoods, marble caves, Crater Lake, volcanic peaks and lava tubes. All while enjoying some of the best experiences that the National Park Service has to offer. Oregon Caves National Monument. Oregon Caves NationalMonument.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Culture. Discover the unique history of the Illinois Valley at the Kerbyville Museum and the Smoke Jumper Base Museum. Those seeking the fine arts will find the creative talents of the Illinois Valley on display at the Southern Oregon Guild of Artists and the incomparable It's a Burl Gallery in Kerby. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Mt. Ashland isn’t just like any other mountain. Found in the small town of Ashland, the epicenter of outdoor activity year round. In the winter ski and snowboard the slopes, or grab your snowshoes and hike Grouse Gap, or Bull Gap.. In the spring, summer and fall, hike or mountain bike while enjoying the wildflowers, seasonal colors, and endless views of Mt. Shasta and the Cascade-Siskiyou TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Myrtle Creek Valley. After Red Top Pond, turn right onto Oregon Route 18 and put it in low gear as the road drops steeply. Inspiring views unfold turn after turn as the verdant valley welcomes you into town. Myrtle Creek is the perfect place to relax on a true Main Street. Grab a microbrew at the Taphouse, some delicacies at Tommy’s All TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON From Medford - Route 62 north and east to the park's west entrance. From Klamath Falls - Route 97 north to Route 62 north and west to the park's south entrance. From the North during the summer. The park's north entrance is closed in the winter and spring. Dates can vary, but typically the north entrance is closed from early November to June. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON The longtime woodworker and furniture maker moved from the north end of Oregon to the south end two years ago, following the biggest timber purchase he’d ever made—or most people will ever make. A Craigslist ad for five million board feet of timber—or, White figures, the equivalent of 800,000 trees—caught his attention. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON One of the preserve's most alluring features is a 102-degree hot springs, sheltered within a stone soaking enclosure on the east side of 8,017-foot Warner Peak, which visitors flock to year-round. You can pitch a tent nearby in the shaded 30-site campground and enjoy dazzling views of the dark night sky—light pollution isn’t aproblem
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Hiking. Centuries after native tribes and later miners and settlers trekked the steep and wild canyon of the lower Rogue River, the Rogue River Trail offers unsurpassed 30-mile hiking adventure with wilderness lodges located at just the right spots along the way. Or those seeking pure wilderness can backpack the entire trail from GraveCreek to
DISCOVER KLAMATH VISITOR & CONVENTION BUREAU Our visitor center is an excellent place to start discovering all Klamath County has to offer. Let us share Crater Lake National Park, 300 days of sunshine each year, loads of water ways, museums, dining and an authentic hometown experience. 205 Riverside Dr., Ste B. Klamath Falls, OR 97601. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON There is a lot to do in Southern Oregon! Be the first to hear about local events, seasonal highlights and a get local’s perspective onthe region.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON The 460 miles of thePCT that pass through Oregon begins near Mt. Ashland and winds north past natural wonders like Crater Lake, the Three Sisters mountains, and Mt. Hood before ending in the Columbia River Gorge at the Bridge of the Gods. you can take in some of the trail’s most eye-popping scenery by hiking stretches that can beconquered in
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Umpqua River Scenic Byway. Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway. Canyonville-Myrtle Creek Scenic Route. Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway. Oregon Outback Scenic Byway. Short Routes. 1) Jacksonville. This 24-mile route, travels from Ashland via the Voorhies Mansion, the first pear orchard in Southern Oregon, to the historic city ofJacksonvillle.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON explore the circle of discovery. Journey to Southern Oregon from Northern California on the Circle of Discovery and explore redwoods, marble caves, Crater Lake, volcanic peaks and lava tubes. All while enjoying some of the best experiences that the National Park Service has to offer. Oregon Caves National Monument. Oregon Caves NationalMonument.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Culture. Discover the unique history of the Illinois Valley at the Kerbyville Museum and the Smoke Jumper Base Museum. Those seeking the fine arts will find the creative talents of the Illinois Valley on display at the Southern Oregon Guild of Artists and the incomparable It's a Burl Gallery in Kerby. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Directions from the forest service website: From Selma, OR, travel south on Highway 199, and turn right onto Eight Dollar Road. Travel for one mile. Set your odometer to zero at the parking area for the Eight Dollar Mountain Botanical Area. All mileage is listed from thispoint.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON One of the preserve's most alluring features is a 102-degree hot springs, sheltered within a stone soaking enclosure on the east side of 8,017-foot Warner Peak, which visitors flock to year-round. You can pitch a tent nearby in the shaded 30-site campground and enjoy dazzling views of the dark night sky—light pollution isn’t aproblem
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON A World of Butterflies. Among the rainbow-blooming gardens of butterfly-friendly shrubs and flowers you’ll stroll with brightly colored butterflies in the late afternoon summer sunshine. Along the pathways of the Elkton Community Education Center’s Butterfly Garden—a four-acre native plant park—you can discover more thanjust butterflies.
DISCOVER KLAMATH VISITOR & CONVENTION BUREAU Our visitor center is an excellent place to start discovering all Klamath County has to offer. Let us share Crater Lake National Park, 300 days of sunshine each year, loads of water ways, museums, dining and an authentic hometown experience. 205 Riverside Dr., Ste B. Klamath Falls, OR 97601. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Live music, special lavender food offerings, gifts, education, and plenty of photo ops round out a weekend of stunning beauty. Read all about the fun we had last year at the lavender festival HERE. Dates: June 21 st -23 rd and July 12 th -14 th, 2019. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON There is a lot to do in Southern Oregon! Be the first to hear about local events, seasonal highlights and a get local’s perspective onthe region.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON The 460 miles of thePCT that pass through Oregon begins near Mt. Ashland and winds north past natural wonders like Crater Lake, the Three Sisters mountains, and Mt. Hood before ending in the Columbia River Gorge at the Bridge of the Gods. you can take in some of the trail’s most eye-popping scenery by hiking stretches that can beconquered in
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Umpqua River Scenic Byway. Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway. Canyonville-Myrtle Creek Scenic Route. Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway. Oregon Outback Scenic Byway. Short Routes. 1) Jacksonville. This 24-mile route, travels from Ashland via the Voorhies Mansion, the first pear orchard in Southern Oregon, to the historic city ofJacksonvillle.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON explore the circle of discovery. Journey to Southern Oregon from Northern California on the Circle of Discovery and explore redwoods, marble caves, Crater Lake, volcanic peaks and lava tubes. All while enjoying some of the best experiences that the National Park Service has to offer. Oregon Caves National Monument. Oregon Caves NationalMonument.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Culture. Discover the unique history of the Illinois Valley at the Kerbyville Museum and the Smoke Jumper Base Museum. Those seeking the fine arts will find the creative talents of the Illinois Valley on display at the Southern Oregon Guild of Artists and the incomparable It's a Burl Gallery in Kerby. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Directions from the forest service website: From Selma, OR, travel south on Highway 199, and turn right onto Eight Dollar Road. Travel for one mile. Set your odometer to zero at the parking area for the Eight Dollar Mountain Botanical Area. All mileage is listed from thispoint.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON One of the preserve's most alluring features is a 102-degree hot springs, sheltered within a stone soaking enclosure on the east side of 8,017-foot Warner Peak, which visitors flock to year-round. You can pitch a tent nearby in the shaded 30-site campground and enjoy dazzling views of the dark night sky—light pollution isn’t aproblem
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON A World of Butterflies. Among the rainbow-blooming gardens of butterfly-friendly shrubs and flowers you’ll stroll with brightly colored butterflies in the late afternoon summer sunshine. Along the pathways of the Elkton Community Education Center’s Butterfly Garden—a four-acre native plant park—you can discover more thanjust butterflies.
DISCOVER KLAMATH VISITOR & CONVENTION BUREAU Our visitor center is an excellent place to start discovering all Klamath County has to offer. Let us share Crater Lake National Park, 300 days of sunshine each year, loads of water ways, museums, dining and an authentic hometown experience. 205 Riverside Dr., Ste B. Klamath Falls, OR 97601. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Live music, special lavender food offerings, gifts, education, and plenty of photo ops round out a weekend of stunning beauty. Read all about the fun we had last year at the lavender festival HERE. Dates: June 21 st -23 rd and July 12 th -14 th, 2019. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Umpqua River Scenic Byway. Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway. Canyonville-Myrtle Creek Scenic Route. Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway. Oregon Outback Scenic Byway. Short Routes. 1) Jacksonville. This 24-mile route, travels from Ashland via the Voorhies Mansion, the first pear orchard in Southern Oregon, to the historic city ofJacksonvillle.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Stories RV Hotspots in Southern Oregon. Southern Oregon is an ideal destination for RVers. With an abundant number of camping options, you’ve got the freedom to explore award-winning vineyards, friendly small towns and awe-inspiring natural wonders — all from theconvenience of
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Mt. Ashland isn’t just like any other mountain. Found in the small town of Ashland, the epicenter of outdoor activity year round. In the winter ski and snowboard the slopes, or grab your snowshoes and hike Grouse Gap, or Bull Gap.. In the spring, summer and fall, hike or mountain bike while enjoying the wildflowers, seasonal colors, and endless views of Mt. Shasta and the Cascade-Siskiyou TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON INDUSTRY INFORMATION. If you are a current partner/member in our programs, or you wish to join our non-profit marketing association, please visit our TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Directions from the forest service website: From Selma, OR, travel south on Highway 199, and turn right onto Eight Dollar Road. Travel for one mile. Set your odometer to zero at the parking area for the Eight Dollar Mountain Botanical Area. All mileage is listed from thispoint.
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Applegate Valley. Home • Applegate Valley. Top Favorite Hikes in Southern Oregon. From sweeping mountain views, to waterfalls, to 360 views these are our very favorite hikes in Southern Oregon. Medford & Jacksonville Bucket List. Ideas for exploring the heart of the RogueValley.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON The longtime woodworker and furniture maker moved from the north end of Oregon to the south end two years ago, following the biggest timber purchase he’d ever made—or most people will ever make. A Craigslist ad for five million board feet of timber—or, White figures, the equivalent of 800,000 trees—caught his attention. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Stories Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument Celebrates 20 Years. Covering large swaths of Southern Oregon wilderness, the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument is the only of its kind set aside solely for its biodiversity. It sits at the convergence of the Cascade, Klamath and Siskiyou mountain ranges, where distinct ecosystems of temperate forests, grasslands, wet meadows and interiordesert meld
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Live music, special lavender food offerings, gifts, education, and plenty of photo ops round out a weekend of stunning beauty. Read all about the fun we had last year at the lavender festival HERE. Dates: June 21 st -23 rd and July 12 th -14 th, 2019. ROGUE AIR TRAMPOLINE PARK Rogue Air Trampoline Park. Rogue Air Park is Southern Oregon’s only indoor trampoline park which provides 10,000 sq ft indoor activity area perfect for just about any age, shape or physical ability. Imagine the fun you can have with wall to wall trampolines, where you can play dodge ball, open court jump, tumble, launch to slam dunk TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON There is a lot to do in Southern Oregon! Be the first to hear about local events, seasonal highlights and a get local’s perspective onthe region.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON explore the circle of discovery. Journey to Southern Oregon from Northern California on the Circle of Discovery and explore redwoods, marble caves, Crater Lake, volcanic peaks and lava tubes. All while enjoying some of the best experiences that the National Park Service has to offer. Oregon Caves National Monument. Oregon Caves NationalMonument.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Umpqua River Scenic Byway. Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway. Canyonville-Myrtle Creek Scenic Route. Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway. Oregon Outback Scenic Byway. Short Routes. 1) Jacksonville. This 24-mile route, travels from Ashland via the Voorhies Mansion, the first pear orchard in Southern Oregon, to the historic city ofJacksonvillle.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON The 460 miles of thePCT that pass through Oregon begins near Mt. Ashland and winds north past natural wonders like Crater Lake, the Three Sisters mountains, and Mt. Hood before ending in the Columbia River Gorge at the Bridge of the Gods. you can take in some of the trail’s most eye-popping scenery by hiking stretches that can beconquered in
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Culture. Discover the unique history of the Illinois Valley at the Kerbyville Museum and the Smoke Jumper Base Museum. Those seeking the fine arts will find the creative talents of the Illinois Valley on display at the Southern Oregon Guild of Artists and the incomparable It's a Burl Gallery in Kerby. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON A World of Butterflies. Among the rainbow-blooming gardens of butterfly-friendly shrubs and flowers you’ll stroll with brightly colored butterflies in the late afternoon summer sunshine. Along the pathways of the Elkton Community Education Center’s Butterfly Garden—a four-acre native plant park—you can discover more thanjust butterflies.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON One of the preserve's most alluring features is a 102-degree hot springs, sheltered within a stone soaking enclosure on the east side of 8,017-foot Warner Peak, which visitors flock to year-round. You can pitch a tent nearby in the shaded 30-site campground and enjoy dazzling views of the dark night sky—light pollution isn’t aproblem
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Directions from the forest service website: From Selma, OR, travel south on Highway 199, and turn right onto Eight Dollar Road. Travel for one mile. Set your odometer to zero at the parking area for the Eight Dollar Mountain Botanical Area. All mileage is listed from thispoint.
DISCOVER KLAMATH VISITOR & CONVENTION BUREAU Our visitor center is an excellent place to start discovering all Klamath County has to offer. Let us share Crater Lake National Park, 300 days of sunshine each year, loads of water ways, museums, dining and an authentic hometown experience. 205 Riverside Dr., Ste B. Klamath Falls, OR 97601. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Live music, special lavender food offerings, gifts, education, and plenty of photo ops round out a weekend of stunning beauty. Read all about the fun we had last year at the lavender festival HERE. Dates: June 21 st -23 rd and July 12 th -14 th, 2019. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON There is a lot to do in Southern Oregon! Be the first to hear about local events, seasonal highlights and a get local’s perspective onthe region.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON explore the circle of discovery. Journey to Southern Oregon from Northern California on the Circle of Discovery and explore redwoods, marble caves, Crater Lake, volcanic peaks and lava tubes. All while enjoying some of the best experiences that the National Park Service has to offer. Oregon Caves National Monument. Oregon Caves NationalMonument.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Umpqua River Scenic Byway. Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway. Canyonville-Myrtle Creek Scenic Route. Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway. Oregon Outback Scenic Byway. Short Routes. 1) Jacksonville. This 24-mile route, travels from Ashland via the Voorhies Mansion, the first pear orchard in Southern Oregon, to the historic city ofJacksonvillle.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON The 460 miles of thePCT that pass through Oregon begins near Mt. Ashland and winds north past natural wonders like Crater Lake, the Three Sisters mountains, and Mt. Hood before ending in the Columbia River Gorge at the Bridge of the Gods. you can take in some of the trail’s most eye-popping scenery by hiking stretches that can beconquered in
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Culture. Discover the unique history of the Illinois Valley at the Kerbyville Museum and the Smoke Jumper Base Museum. Those seeking the fine arts will find the creative talents of the Illinois Valley on display at the Southern Oregon Guild of Artists and the incomparable It's a Burl Gallery in Kerby. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON A World of Butterflies. Among the rainbow-blooming gardens of butterfly-friendly shrubs and flowers you’ll stroll with brightly colored butterflies in the late afternoon summer sunshine. Along the pathways of the Elkton Community Education Center’s Butterfly Garden—a four-acre native plant park—you can discover more thanjust butterflies.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON One of the preserve's most alluring features is a 102-degree hot springs, sheltered within a stone soaking enclosure on the east side of 8,017-foot Warner Peak, which visitors flock to year-round. You can pitch a tent nearby in the shaded 30-site campground and enjoy dazzling views of the dark night sky—light pollution isn’t aproblem
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Directions from the forest service website: From Selma, OR, travel south on Highway 199, and turn right onto Eight Dollar Road. Travel for one mile. Set your odometer to zero at the parking area for the Eight Dollar Mountain Botanical Area. All mileage is listed from thispoint.
DISCOVER KLAMATH VISITOR & CONVENTION BUREAU Our visitor center is an excellent place to start discovering all Klamath County has to offer. Let us share Crater Lake National Park, 300 days of sunshine each year, loads of water ways, museums, dining and an authentic hometown experience. 205 Riverside Dr., Ste B. Klamath Falls, OR 97601. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Live music, special lavender food offerings, gifts, education, and plenty of photo ops round out a weekend of stunning beauty. Read all about the fun we had last year at the lavender festival HERE. Dates: June 21 st -23 rd and July 12 th -14 th, 2019. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Umpqua River Scenic Byway. Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway. Canyonville-Myrtle Creek Scenic Route. Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway. Oregon Outback Scenic Byway. Short Routes. 1) Jacksonville. This 24-mile route, travels from Ashland via the Voorhies Mansion, the first pear orchard in Southern Oregon, to the historic city ofJacksonvillle.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Stories RV Hotspots in Southern Oregon. Southern Oregon is an ideal destination for RVers. With an abundant number of camping options, you’ve got the freedom to explore award-winning vineyards, friendly small towns and awe-inspiring natural wonders — all from theconvenience of
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON INDUSTRY INFORMATION. If you are a current partner/member in our programs, or you wish to join our non-profit marketing association, please visit our TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Mt. Ashland isn’t just like any other mountain. Found in the small town of Ashland, the epicenter of outdoor activity year round. In the winter ski and snowboard the slopes, or grab your snowshoes and hike Grouse Gap, or Bull Gap.. In the spring, summer and fall, hike or mountain bike while enjoying the wildflowers, seasonal colors, and endless views of Mt. Shasta and the Cascade-Siskiyou TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON The 480-acre Oregon Caves National Monument, located in the Siskiyou Mountains at elevations from 3,800 to 5,460 feet, was created in 1909. Temperatures in the caves hover around 42 degrees Fahrenheit year round. The caves are home to one of the largest, most pristine, and most complete segment of old oceanic crust in Western America. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Directions from the forest service website: From Selma, OR, travel south on Highway 199, and turn right onto Eight Dollar Road. Travel for one mile. Set your odometer to zero at the parking area for the Eight Dollar Mountain Botanical Area. All mileage is listed from thispoint.
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON The longtime woodworker and furniture maker moved from the north end of Oregon to the south end two years ago, following the biggest timber purchase he’d ever made—or most people will ever make. A Craigslist ad for five million board feet of timber—or, White figures, the equivalent of 800,000 trees—caught his attention. TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Stories Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument Celebrates 20 Years. Covering large swaths of Southern Oregon wilderness, the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument is the only of its kind set aside solely for its biodiversity. It sits at the convergence of the Cascade, Klamath and Siskiyou mountain ranges, where distinct ecosystems of temperate forests, grasslands, wet meadows and interiordesert meld
TRAVEL SOUTHERN OREGON Live music, special lavender food offerings, gifts, education, and plenty of photo ops round out a weekend of stunning beauty. Read all about the fun we had last year at the lavender festival HERE. Dates: June 21 st -23 rd and July 12 th -14 th, 2019. ROGUE AIR TRAMPOLINE PARK Rogue Air Trampoline Park. Rogue Air Park is Southern Oregon’s only indoor trampoline park which provides 10,000 sq ft indoor activity area perfect for just about any age, shape or physical ability. Imagine the fun you can have with wall to wall trampolines, where you can play dodge ball, open court jump, tumble, launch to slam dunk* Things To Do
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FEATURED DESTINATION NORTH UMPQUA RIVER ADVENTURES The North Umpqua Valley lies approximately two hours from Eugene, Bend or Medford and about 70 miles from the North Entrance of Crater Lake National Park. It’s an outdoors wonderland rich in rivers, hiking trails, evergreens and waterfalls.Read More
FEATURED DESTINATION LAKE COUNTY ROUND UP TURNS 100! For many Labor Day hasn’t truly occurred until they’ve been to the Lake County Round-Up, c elebrating its centennial in 2019—which includes a fair with carnival rides, live entertainment, and a world-class two-day rodeo.Read More
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