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TRAVEL OREGON

2013-2014 Ofcial Visitor Guide


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Thank you for your interest in traveling to Oregon!
We designed this guide to inform and inspire your
Oregon travel decisions, including the areas youll
visit, the places youll stay and what youll do while
youre here.
There are so many great things to see and do in
Oregon, and the choices can be overwhelming. To
help make your Oregon vacation planning as easy as
possible, we divided this guide into three sections:
ACTIVITIES AND INTERESTS: No matter what you like
to do on vacation, Oregon has it all. Plan your trip
based on your favorite activities: hiking (p. 16), cycling
(p. 19), wine tasting (p. 28) and so much more.
TRAVELING BY REGION: Do you know where you want
to go in Oregon? For each of Oregons seven regions,
this guide has city overviews, recommendations from
local experts and a suggested list of places to stay.
TRAVEL TOOLS: This guide has the tools youll need to
navigate the state, including detailed maps, drive-time
charts, visitor information centers and other helpful
travel planning resources.
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or tell us about your most recent Oregon travel
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See you in Oregon!
The Travel Oregon Team
Welcome to Oregon!
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The Great Outdoors
Whatever you like to do outside, Oregon is
the place to do it. Weve got hiking, cycling,
fishing, surfing, kiteboarding, wildlife watching
and much more.
Food + Drink
Get a taste of Oregon from our world-renowned
chefs, sustainable seafood, craft breweries, cheese
makers and chocolatiers, and youll be hooked.
Western Heritage
The Wild West is alive and kicking here with
Oregon Trail museums, Native American heritage
centers, rodeos, powwows and dude ranches.
Arts + Culture
Oregon has music festivals, museums, galleries
and performing arts venues to suit all tastes.
Come immerse yourself in the arts.
Family Fun
The family road trip starts here. Visit our
museums created just for kids, historic railroads,
ziplines, zoos, aquariums and more.
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7 Oregon 101
Your Cheat Sheet to Oregon
42 Coast
44 The Coast Road Trip
46 Locals Picks
54 Where to Stay
70 Greater Portland
72 Greater Portland Road Trip
72 Locals Picks
80 Where to Stay
86 Mt. Hood & The Columbia
River Gorge
88 Mt. Hood/Gorge Road Trip
90 Locals Picks
93 Where to Stay
96 Willamette Valley
98 Willamette Valley Road Trip
98 Locals Picks
104 Where to Stay
110 Southern
112 Southern Oregon Road Trip
112 Locals Picks
117 Where to Stay
124 Central
126 Central Oregon Road Trip
126 Locals Picks
132 Where to Stay
136 Eastern
138 Eastern Oregon Road Trip
138 Locals Picks
144 Where to Stay
148 Resources
148 Mileage Map and Free Guides
149 Oregons Visitor Centers,
Chambers of Commerce and
State Welcome Centers
151 Editorial Index
156 Advertising Index
157 Map of Oregon
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Get to know Oregon!
Check out our website, e-newletters, experts and more.
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Church St., Suite 100, Salem, OR 97301. Specific visitor attrac-
tions, facilities and services mentioned in this publication
serve only as examples of Oregon attractions. Mention does
not constitute an endorsement by the State of Oregon. Data
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Stunning photography, smart stories,
compelling videos and inspirational
itineraries offer trip ideas aplenty.
Find travel deals and seasonal celebra-
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The Ofcial Visitor Guide
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Did You Know
Oregon is the 10th largest state,
covering 97,126 square miles.
Oregons population is 3.9 million
with half of its residents living in
the Portland Metro area.
Oregon has no sales tax.
Oregon gas stations are required to
pump their gas for you, so enjoy the
free service!
All 363 miles of the Oregon Coast
are free and open to the public.
Thats why they call it The Peoples
Coast.
Geography
Oregon offers an example of every
geographic terrain on the planet
within its borders.
Oregon contains more than 5,900
registered campsites, along with
230 state parks and 13 national
forests. Camping, p. 16
The highest elevation point is
Mt. Hood at 11,245 feet, and the
lowest is at sea level. Mt. Hood,
p. 86; Coast, p. 42
There are more than 6,000 lakes
and 112,000 miles of rivers and
streams. Water Play, p. 15
Nearly half of Oregons total area is
forested close to 30 million acres.
There are 16 known hot springs
in Oregon.
Natural Wonders
At 1,943 feet, Crater Lake in
Southern Oregon is the deepest
lake in the United States. Southern
Oregon, p. 110
Located in the northeastern corner
of the state, Hells Canyon, at 7,900
feet, is the deepest river-carved
gorge in North America. Eastern
Oregon, p. 136
Whether its your first or tenth trip to Oregon, here are some quick
tidbits to help you get to know this spectacular state.
The Malheur National Wildlife
Refuge is home to the largest fresh-
water marsh in the U.S. Wildlife
Watching, p. 20
Oregon has 13 commercial downhill
ski areas, with 400 trails in three
mountain ranges. Snow sports, p. 18
Naturally carved within an outcrop-
ping of solid marble, Oregon Caves
National Monument is one of
Southern Oregons oldest attrac-
tions. Southern Oregon, p. 110
The John Day Fossil Beds
National Monument is one of
the richest fossil-bed sites in the
world. Eastern Oregon, p. 136
The Klamath Basin National
Wildlife Refuge Complex
contains the largest concentra-
tion of wintering bald eagles in
the U.S. Wildlife Watching, p. 20
Western Heritage
Oregon has four National Historic
Trails and 14 National Historic
Districts. Western Heritage, p. 30
Oregon has more than 7,000
bridges, including 50 covered
bridges.
There are 11 lighthouses and one
lightship along the Oregon Coast.
Coast, p. 42
Quirky Tidbits
Oregon is pronounced OR-UH-GUN,
never OR-EE-GONE.
There are 17 ghost towns in Oregon.
The Oregon hazelnut is the states
ofcial nut, and Oregon grows
virtually 100 percent of the U.S.
commercial crop.
The pear is Oregons state fruit
and is ranked as its top-selling tree-
fruit crop.
There are more than 800 vine-
yards in Oregon, planted on about
20,500 acres. Oregon Wine, p. 28
Oregon 101
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If you travel in Oregon, youve probably noticed
that were pretty green-minded. From pioneering recycling
programs to thoughtful land use laws to bike-friendly cities,
our commitment to sustainability is everywhere. The way we
see it, if we treat the places we love gently, theyll be here for
many years to come the old growth hiking trails, teeming
tide pools, lush vineyards and thriving towns.
To spread the word, weve developed a network of
sustainability-minded businesses. Businesses in the
network are participating in one of our two Travel Oregon
Forever programs the Oregon Travel Philanthropy
Fund or the Sustainable Business Challenge. Businesses
participating in the network help enhance the natural
environment and support local communities. By visiting
these businesses, you can lend your support too.
Heres how it works:
The Oregon Travel Philanthropy Fund helps pay for stewardship
projects around the state, things like the Sustainable Seafood Initiative,
Wallowa County Agritourism Development and the Mosier Trail
Plateau Project. As a visitor, you can support these eforts by adding a
donation to your bill. Just ask at participating businesses.
Through the Sustainable Business Challenge, Oregon businesses
voluntarily report their sustainable and environmental business
practices, which are measured against established global criteria. Show
your support by visiting those companies, which include lodging
properties, breweries, wineries, golf courses and museums. Just look
for the Travel Oregon Forever logo at participating businesses or
browse for them at www.TravelOregon.com as you plan your trip.
By nurturing our tourism destinations and local businesses, we aim to
keep Oregon at its best so people can enjoy it for years to come.
Travel Oregon Forever
Tyler Roemer
Tamanawas Falls
The Jupiter Hotel, Portland
JupiterHotel.com
Double Diamond Lodge Bed & Breakfast,
Oakridge
2DiamondLodge.com
Geiser Grand Hotel, Baker City
GeiserGrand.com
Old Parkdale Inn, Parkdale
HoodRiverLodging.com
WildSpring Guest Habitat, Port Orford
WildSpring.com
Cannon Beach Vacation Rentals,
Cannon Beach,
VisitCB.com
Black Walnut Inn, Dundee
BlackWalnut-Inn.com
Hotel Lucia, Portland,
HotelLucia.com
The Governor Hotel, Portland
GovernorHotel.com
Hotel deLuxe, Portland
HoteldeLuxePortland.com
Surfsand Resort, Cannon Beach
Surfsand.com
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Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, Bandon
BandonDunesGolf.com
Cooper Mountain Vineyards, Beaverton
CooperMountainWine.com
De Ponte Cellars, Dayton
DePonteCellars.com
DoubleTree by Hilton, Portland
DoubleTreeGreen.com
Full Sail Brewing Company, Hood River
FullSailBrewing.com
Hopworks Urban Brewery, Portland
HopworksBeer.com
Sokol Blosser Winery, Dundee
SokolBlosser.com
The Heathman Hotel, Portland
Portland.HeathmanHotel.com
Timberline Lodge, Timberline
TimberlineLodge.com
Travel Portland, Portland
TravelPortland.com
Troon Vineyard, Grants Pass
TroonVineyard.com
WildSpring Guest Habitat, Port Orford
Wildspring.com
Winderlea Vineyard & Winery, Dundee
Winderlea.com
Tillamook Forest Center, Tillamook
TillamookForestCenter.org
SILVER
Ashland Film Festival, Ashland
AshlandFilm.org
Corvallis Fall Festival, Corvallis
CorvallisFallFestival.org
EverGreen Escapes, Portland
EverGreenEscapes.com
FivePine Lodge, Sisters
FivePineLodge.com
Inn at Wecoma, Lincoln City
InnatWecoma.com
Lake of the Woods Resort, Klamath Falls
LakeoftheWoodResort.com
Mt. Hood Cultural Center and
Museum, Government Camp
MtHoodMuseum.org
Sand Master Park, Florence
SandMasterPark.com
Summit Meadow Cabins,
Government Camp
SummitMeadow.com
Sweet Life Patisserie, Eugene
SweetLifeDesserts.com
Travel Lane County, Eugene
EugeneCascadesCoast.org
Outdoor Viewnder, Portland
OViewnder.com
Sustainable Business Challenge:
Oregon Travel Philanthropy Fund:
Stephanie Inn, Cannon Beach
Stephanie-Inn.com
Stephanie Inn Dining Room,
Cannon Beach
Stephanie-Inn.com
Inn of the Four Winds, Seaside
InnoftheFourWinds.com
Wayfarer Restaurant, Cannon Beach
Wayfarer-Restaurant.com
Lumberyard Rotisserie & Grill,
Cannon Beach
TheLumberyardGrill.com
Inn at Seaside, Seaside
InnatSeaside.com
To learn more about Travel Oregon Forever and
green trip ideas, go to TravelOregon.com/Sustainability.
Oregon is an amazing place to visit,
where people from around the world
come to enjoy our unique, spectacular
natural beauty. Our guests appreciate
the chance to help keep it as green and
beautiful as they found it.
Michelle Duarte,
WildSpring Guest Habitat
The Friends of Haystack Rock is
proud to support the Oregon Travel
Philanthropy Fund. Through educational
outreach on the beach, this program will
help visitors increase awareness of their
important role within the ocean food
network, especially as it pertains to the
animals and environment of Haystack
Rock in Cannon Beach.
Nala Cardillo, Haystack Rock
Awareness Program
* Gold status businesses received
2nd or 3rd party veried
sustainable business certication.
The Weather
Coast: The Pacic Ocean keeps sea level
temperatures well above freezing in winter
and rarely above 75 F in summer. The coast-
al mountains, however, are high enough to
see snowfall in the winter months.
Western Valleys: The Willamette and
Rogue valleys have moderate temperatures
and seasonal rains. Winter days range from
the mid-30s to 50s F, with frequent rain
showers in the north and occasional brief
Hillsboro
Tualatin
Elkton
Newberry National
Volcanic Monument
Oregons Scenic Byways
ALL-AMERICAN ROADS
Historic Columbia River Highway
Scenic Byway
Hells Canyon Scenic Byway
Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway
Pacic Coast Scenic Byway
NATIONAL SCENIC BYWAYS
West Cascades Scenic Byway
McKenzie Pass-Santiam Pass
Scenic Byway
Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway
Outback Scenic Byway
Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway
Mt. Hood Scenic Byway
OREGON STATE SCENIC BYWAYS
Journey Through Time Scenic Byway
Blue Mountain Scenic Byway
Elkhorn Drive Scenic Byway
High Desert Discovery Scenic Byway
Umpqua River Scenic Byway
Over the Rivers and Through the
Woods Scenic Byway
OREGON TOUR ROUTES
Silver Falls Tour Route
Vineyard and Valley Scenic
Tour Route
Grande Tour Route
East Steens Tour Route
Steens Loop Tour Route
Diamond Lake Tour Route
Myrtle Creek-Canyonville Tour Route
Cow Creek Tour Route
Charleston to Bandon Tour Route
Cottage Grove Covered Bridge Tour Route
snowstorms. Summers are dry and warm, at
times reaching 85 F in the Portland area and
90 F in Medford. Spring and fall are gentle
transitions between extremes.
The Cascades and Northeast Mountains:
High elevations in the Cascade, Blue and
Wallowa mountains are where dramatic
weather, including winter blizzard condi-
tions, may occur. Temperatures range from
the 20s and 30s F during the day to the
teens at night. Spring weather brings highs
in the 40s and 50s F. Summer days reach the
60s to 80s F.
The Columbia River Gorge: Temperatures
vary from the 30s to 40s F in the winter to the
high 80s F in the summer. The strong winds,
which are outstanding for windsurng in sum-
mer, can be dangerously chilling in winter.
The High Desert: Central and Eastern
Oregon enjoy the driest weather in the state
with the widest range of temperatures. Winter
highs average in the 30s and 40s F; summer
highs reach into the mid-80s and 90s F. A few
inches of snow on the ground is not uncom-
mon in winter, but it doesnt last long.
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Wild rivers, towering mountains, the Bard, the grapes and a spirit you wont find anywhere else. Start your tour here.
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Clockwise from left (left page): Multnomah Falls is one of many jaw-dropping waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge. Smith Rock
soars above the high desert near Bend. The Hood River County Fruit Loop winds through 35 miles of orchards, wineries and farms. Legendary
Hayward Field, the site of many Olympic Trials, won Eugene its Track Town, USA moniker. The annual Oregon Shakespeare Festival stages
11 plays from the Bard and modern playwrights. Oregons Scenic Bikeways wind through the most beautiful two-wheeled routes in the
state. The Happy Canyon Indian Pageant and Wild West Show is part of the Pendleton Round-Up, a 100-plus-year tradition. Oregon has
nearly 150 craft-brewing companies, including 19 in Central Oregon.
Clockwise from top left (this page): With more than 450 wineries and 17 wine-growing regions, Oregon is wine country. The 235-foot Haystack
Rock is part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Forest Parks 5,000 acres of green blanket Portlands west side. Bandon Dunes
Golf Resort was voted by Golf Digest as one of Americas 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses. Rivers, streams, bays and estuaries make Oregon
an anglers paradise. Wildower splendor lights up Zumwalt Prairie Preserve, the largest remaining grassland of its kind in North America.
Follow @TravelOregon on Instagram for more iconic Oregon photos, and share your own by tagging them #traveloregon.
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The Great Outdoors
Fishing 14 Water Play 15 Hiking & Camping 16 Snow Sports 18 Cycling 19 Wildlife Watching & Golf 20
FISHING
Rivers, estuaries, lakes and coastline make Oregon an anglers paradise.
Fly-fishermen chase steelhead in Oregon rivers. Delicious halibut and
albacore tuna are hooked in summer, and so are lingcod and rockfish.
Fall chinook and coho salmon swim into bays along the coast to head
upriver. For information on fishing seasons, locations, limits and licenses,
visit www.DFW.State.or.us.
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There are so many ways to make a splash in Oregon.
Rivers like the Rogue, Deschutes and North Umpqua have
white-water kayaking and rafting for adrenaline addicts
and mellow day-trippers alike. Professional surfers take
on Nelscott Reef, while beginners ride at gentler beaches.
Jet boats cruise up the Willamette River, and alpine lakes
offer placid canoeing waters. Windsurfing and kiteboarding
rule the Columbia River Gorge in the summer, and SUP
boarders paddle quiet waters everywhere. For trip ideas,
go to www.TravelOregon.com/outdoors.
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HIKING & CAMPING
The thing about hiking in Oregon
is that youll never be able to do it
all in one lifetime. Hike the rugged
coastline or the deep woods of the
Willamette National Forest. Summit
remote Steens Mountain, and explore
the Wallowa Mountains (aka Little
Switzerland). Climb the volcanic
foothills of Mt. Hood, take in the
old-growth beauty of the Umpqua
National Forest, or soak up beautiful
mountain lakes in the Deschutes
National Forest. For hiking ideas,
visit www.TravelOregon.com/hiking.
Oregon offers countless camping
options, too: backcountry wilderness,
national forest campgrounds, state
parks, yurts, tepees, rustic cabins
and RV spots. Many campgrounds are
especially pet friendly, too. Visit
www.TravelOregon.com/camping for
more information.
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National Forest Recreation Day Pass
Annual Northwest Forest Pass
Interagency Annual Pass
Make sure you pack your Recreation
Pass. You will need it at many
improved Forest Service recreation
sites. Since recreation pass revenues
help operate and maintain trailheads,
picnic areas, visitor centers, boat
launches, trails, and ofer interpretive
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Mt. Ashland Ski Area
Youll find open bowl skiing, 1,150 verti-
cal feet, a terrain park and expert runs
at this community-owned ski resort.
Exit 6 off I-5, 18 miles from Ashland
541.482.2897, www.MtAshland.com
Mt. Bailey Cat Skiing /
Diamond Lake Resort
Steep, untracked chutes and deep,
light powder await skiers at Southern
Oregons Mt. Bailey, where slopes are
all served by a single snowcat.
Diamond Lake Resort
800.733.7593, www.CatSkiMtBailey.com
Warner Canyon
This cozy, welcoming ski area has
affordable lift tickets, dry powder
and lots of beginner terrain.
Hwy. 140, 10 miles northeast of Lakeview
541.947.5001, www.WarnerCanyon.org
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Cooper Spur Mountain Resort
& Ski Area
Family-friendly Cooper Spur has 50
acres of beginner and intermediate
terrain, as well as tubing, lodging
and a Nordic center.
Hwy. 35, 23 miles south of Hood River
541.352.7803, www.CooperSpur.com
SNOW SPORTS
Oregons 13 ski areas offer a huge range of skiing and snowboarding fun, from
challenging terrain to beginner runs. There are plenty of Nordic tracks and tubing
parks, too. Ask about lessons, rentals and special packages during Learn to Ski and
Snowboard Month each January. Visit www.SkiOregon.org to learn more.
Mt. Hood Meadows
This ski area boasts 2,150 acres of
diverse terrain served by 11 lifts,
including backcountry skiing with
gated access to Heather Canyon.
Youll also find a Nordic center here.
Hwy. 35, 67 miles east of Portland or 35 miles
south of Hood River
800.SKI.HOOD, www.SkiHood.com
Mt. Hood Skibowl
With 34 lighted runs, Mt. Hood
Skibowl is the largest night-skiing
area in the U.S. Check out Cosmic
Tubing and the winter zipline.
Hwy. 26, 52 miles east of Portland
800.SKI.BOWL, www.Skibowl.com
Summit Ski Area
With 306 vertical feet, rentals and
lessons, Summit Ski Area is a family-
friendly place to learn to ski or snow-
board along with a great tubing hill.
Hwy. 26, 54 miles east of Portland
503.272.0256, www.SummitSkiArea.com
Timberline Lodge & Ski Area
Historic Timberline Lodge offers skiers
panoramic views, 3,690 vertical feet
and the longest ski season in North
America on Palmer Snowfield.
Hwy. 26, 60 miles east of Portland
503.222.2211, www.TimberlineLodge.com
|EASTERN|
Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort
Youll find clear skies, dry powder and
1,100 acres of skiing at Anthony Lakes,
along with 18 miles of Nordic trails.
Off I-84, 35 miles northwest of Baker City
541.856.3277, www.AnthonyLakes.com
Spout Springs Ski Resort
Set in the Blue Mountains, Spout
Springs provides a relaxed atmosphere
with 250 acres of dry powder snow.
Hwy. 204, 65 miles northwest of La Grande
541.566.0320, www.SpoutSpringsSkiResort.com
|CENTRAL|
Mt. Bachelor Ski Resort
North Americas sixth-largest resort
has high-desert powder and high-
speed quads for its 71 runs, bowls
and top-notch tree skiing. Dont miss
Snowblast Tubing Park on site and
great Nordic skiing nearby.
Cascade Lakes Hwy., 22 miles southwest of Bend
800.829.2442, www.MtBachelor.com
Hoodoo
Family-friendly Hoodoo has a
60,000-square-foot lodge, 32 runs
with five lifts, an 800-foot tubing run
and nearly nine miles of Nordic trails.
Hwy. 20, 20 miles west of Sisters
541.822.DEEP, www.Hoodoo.com
|WILLAMETTE VALLEY|
Willamette Pass Resort
Willamette Pass has 29 runs served
by six lifts, Oregons sole high-speed
six-person lift and a fun tubing hill.
Hwy. 58, 65 miles southeast of Eugene
541.345.SNOW, www.WillamettePass.com
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ROAD BIKING &
MOUNTAIN BIKING
Oregon has the first official Scenic Bikeways
in the U.S. nine and counting. Road bike the
Old West Scenic Bikeway for views of fossil
beds, pasturelands and pine forests. The
Willamette Valley Scenic Bikeway rolls through
the beauty of wine country. For the road ride of
a lifetime, sign up for Cycle Oregon, an eight-
day epic journey. Cross-country mountain bikers
embrace the single-track near Mt. Hood, outside
of Bend and in Oakridge, home of Mountain
Bike Oregon. The 26-mile McKenzie River
Trail is one for the bucket list. The Black Rock
mountain bike trails near Falls City serve up
downhill speed zones, and the Sandy Ridge Trail
offers fast freeriding right outside Portland. Visit
www.RideOregonRide.com for more information.
SCAN THIS PHOTO to go to the
Old West Scenic Bikeway itinerary. Or go to
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riding-the-old-west-scenic-bikeway.
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WILDLIFE WATCHING
About 19,000 gray whales pass
Oregons coast twice a year. In
December they make their way to
winter waters in Mexico. In March
they begin the return trip to the
Bering Sea with new babies. Oregon
State Parks has designated 24 official
whale-watching viewpoints and
hosts two seasonal whale-watching
weeks. In summer you can book
a charter boat to see the resident
whales that stick around the Central
Coast for the season. To learn more
about whale watching, go to
www.Oregon.gov/oprd/parks/
whalewatchingcenter.
Roosevelt elk, the largest of the
North American elk species, make
their home on the western slopes of
the Coast and Cascade ranges. Rocky
Mountain elk are abundant in the Blue
and Wallowa mountains. Elk are most
easily seen in winter months when they
move to lower elevations to find food.
Oregon is home to more than 500
bird species, and spring and fall
migrations mean even more feathered
activity. The Oregon Coast, Willa-
mette Valley, Oregon Cascades and
Klamath Basin birding trails offer
hundreds of bird-watching sites. The
Oregon Islands, William L. Finely and
Malheur national wildlife refuges and
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve
are destinations for world-class birding.
For more information, look for the
ODFW wildlife viewing map at
www.DFW.State.or.us.
GOLF
With nearly 200 public golf courses, Oregons got something
to please every golfer. Play through on the coast at Bandon
Dunes, named the No. 1 golf resort by Golf Digest and GOLF
Magazine, or Gearhart Golf Links, the oldest course in Oregon.
Tee off at more than 25 high-desert courses in Central Oregon.
Find courses near urban Portland, rural Eastern Oregon,
the Gorge, Southern Oregon and the Willamette Valley at
www.TravelOregon.com/golf.
Black Butte Golf Course
Swifts roost at the
Chapman Elementary
School in Portland
every September.
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Food + Drink
Oregons Food Scene & Chocolate 23 Cheese & Distilleries 24 Seafood & Seasonal Ingredients 26 Craft Beers 27 Oregon Wines 28
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Were trendsetters and tastemakers here in
Oregon. Microbreweries, craft distilleries, urban
wineries? Yep. Hand-harvested sea salt, wild-
caught fish and freshly foraged mushrooms?
Got em. Food carts, barrel-aged cocktails and
farm-to-cone ice cream? You betcha. And the
locavore food movement is so deep in our
bones that its something we hardly even talk
about anymore.
Culinary talent is steaming up our restaurant
kitchens, too. Oregon chefs pepper the annual
James Beard Award finalist list Justin Wills
from Restaurant Beck, Brendan Mahaney
from Belly and Cathy Whims from Nostrana to name a few. And winners like
Vitaly Paley, Andy Ricker and Gabriel Rucker are frosting on the cake.
We arent the only ones who relish the Oregon flavor. Bon Apptit calls
Portland Americas buzziest food city. New York Times Magazine refers to us
as an ever-expanding culinary utopia. Sunset magazine named Portland one
of The Wests Best Food Towns. And Oregon chefs, restaurants and farmers
frequently appear in the pages of those and other national publications.
This growing tradition of great tastiness boils over in delightful food and
drink events throughout the year. September 19-22, 2013, will see the return
of Feast Portland, a world-class celebration of food and drink. Find more
information about Feast and other tasty celebrations, as well as all other things
food and drink in Oregon, at www.TravelOregon.com/food.
DARK AND DECADENT
You know its Oregon chocolate when
it tastes like perfection: Smokey
Blue Cheese Truffles from Lillie
Belle Farms Handmade Chocolates
near Medford; rich, dark drinking
chocolate from Petersons Gallery
and Chocolatier in Baker City; bean-
to-bar chocolate from Woodblock
Chocolate in Portland; handmade
caramels from Coastal Mist in
Bandon; vegan and gluten- and dairy-
free confections from Chocolate
Decadence in Eugene. To get sweet
on many of Oregons chocolatiers in
one place, mark your calendar for the
annual Oregon Chocolate Festival at
the Ashland Springs Hotel in March
(www.AshlandSpringsHotel.com/
oregon-chocolate-festival) and
Chocolate Fest, which is held in
Portland every January as a benefit
for the World Forestry Center
(www.ChocolateFest.org).
Nostranas Cathy Whims
Coastal Mist
chocolates
Feast Portland
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IN THE SPIRIT
The Oregroni. The Pear Sidecar. The
Hazelnut Mogul. These distinctly
Oregon cocktails are proof positive
that the states young cocktail culture
is thriving, and its fueled in part by
the passion of craft distillers who like
to mix things up.
The craft distillery boom started in
the mid-2000s and now includes 36
distilleries around the state. Five or
six years ago, it really started taking
hold. Weve seen the surge grow with
us and across the nation, says Ted
Pappas, vice president of the Oregon
Distillers Guild and owner of Big
Bottom Whiskey.
Raising the bar nationally, these
artisans reflect the landscape of
Oregon with creations like Pear-in-
the-Bottle Brandy from Clear Creek
Distillery and Crater Lake Vodka
from Bendistillery. In the DIY-Oregon
vein, Stein Micro-distillery grows its
own rye. Big Bottom Whiskey takes
its name from a precious piece of Mt.
Hood Wilderness.
Burning for a taste? Visit Portlands
Distillery Row and other tasting
rooms around the state.
Dont miss Toast, North Americas
largest public craft-spirits tasting, held
each spring in Portland. And drink
it all in at Portland Cocktail Week
in October, created for bartenders by
bartenders (but really for anyone
who appreciates good spirits). Visit
www.OregonDistillersGuild.org for
more information.
CHEESE THAT PLEASES
Farmstead cheese in Oregon is about more than the wedge on the plate. Its
about feeding the goats in the morning sunshine and grazing the cows in green
grass. Its stirring fresh milk in gleaming kitchens, poring over new recipes and
checking on the aging rounds in cool, dark cellars. Its about creativity, commit-
ment and connection to the landscape.
You can taste all that care and atten-
tion in Oregon cheeses, which are
as varied as the products of the 23
members of the Oregon Cheese Guild:
Tumalo Farms flavorful, semihard
goats milk cheeses; savory Crater
Lake Blue from Rogue Creamery;
brie-style French Prairie from
Willamette Valley Cheese Company;
soft and spreadable chvres from
Portland Creamery; and traditional
farmstead cheese from Goldin Artisan
Goat Cheese to name a few.
We arent the only ones who think
so. Oregon cheese makers regularly
win big at the American Dairy Goat
Associations cheese competition, the
American Cheese Society competition,
the World Champion Cheese Contest and at other national and international
competitions. Beloved by local chefs, Oregon cheese pairs perfectly with Oregon
fruit, wine, beer, spirits and chocolate.
This year the Oregon Cheese Guild will launch the Oregon Cheese Trail,
which will detail the locations of all member cheese makers as well as farmers
markets, cheese bars and restaurants selling Oregon cheese. We are trying
to get a broad-spectrum look at cheese in Oregon and tell people how to get
there, says Vern Caldwell, president of the Oregon Cheese Guild. Go to
www.OregonCheeseGuild.org for more information.
Save the date: Get a taste of Oregons cheese makers at the Oregon Cheese
Festival, held in Central Point each March, and at Portlands Wedge Festival in
October. New this year is a festival celebrating cheese and beer. Its set for fall
in Corvallis. Check with the Oregon Cheese Guild for information.
Foster & Dobbs
Medoyeff Vodka
Rogue Creamery
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SOMETHING FOR
EVERYONE!
Spend the day exploring the Dream to Fly,
among our world-class collection of more than
200 Aircraft, Spacecraft and Exhibits
Planes not your thing? Its 85 all year inside the
Wings & Waves Waterpark, located on the
Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum campus.
Family and friends of all ages will love it!
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FRESH AND
SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD
Oregon seafood has the taste of
pristine ocean waters and the
unmistakable flavor of sustainability.
Oregon fisheries go to great lengths
to ensure that the fresh bounty will
be there year after year.
The Oregon fish tale starts with
Dungeness crab. Crab is by far
the largest commercial fishery in
Oregon, says Brandon Ford of the
Marine Resources Program at the
Oregon Department of Fish and
Wildlife. In 2011, 21.2 million pounds
of the succulent crustacean were
hauled in by commercial fishermen
at a value of $49 million. Oregon has
the only Dungeness industry that is
certified sustainable by the Marine
Stewardship Counsel (MSC). Look
for crab starting in December and
through the winter.
Pink shrimp are the little-known
superstars of Oregon. Second only
to Dungeness in value, pink shrimp
contributed $13 million and 29.5
million pounds in 2011. Also certified
sustainable by the MSC, shrimp are
caught April 1 through Oct. 31.
Oregon albacore tuna fishermen
haul in about $12 million per year
between June and November. Also
MSC-certified, these young fish,
typically 10 to 30 pounds, are higher
in desirable omega-3 fish oils. You
havent lived until youve tasted freshly
canned Oregon tuna.
Salmon is Oregons celebrated
fishery for its importance to Native
American culture and popularity the
world over. The season runs from
May through October, with daily
limits to ensure healthy returns. In
Oregon you can know that the fish
you are eating is part of a sustainable
fishery, Ford says.
Razor clams, bay clams and mussels
can be harvested from Oregon beaches
and bays all along the coast.
Whatever your tastes, Oregon sea-
food is certain to please your palate.
Catch it yourself or buy it right off
the boat, at a fish market or in one
of Oregons fine restaurants. For
information about fishing limits,
licenses, seasons and locations, go
to www.DFW.state.or.us.
SEASONAL INGREDIENTS
Oregons farm-to-table culinary tradition starts with the fruits grown in our
orchards and berry patches.
Blueberries Great taste, easy picking and good for you no wonder Oregon
grew more than 65 million pounds of blueberries in 2011. Berkeley, Bluetta,
Bluecrop, Duke, Elliott, Jersey, Liberty, Powderblue and Rubel are popular
varieties. Grab your pail and start picking.
Cherries Dark sweet bings, crisp Royal Anns and juicy Rainiers hang heavy
on the trees come summer in Oregon. And dont forget the pie cherries. Climb
a ladder with your bucket or stop at a roadside stand.
Strawberries Oregon State University research showed that Oregon strawber-
ries are sweeter and have higher antioxidant levels than their California cousins.
Choose from Hood, Totem, Tillamook, Pinnacle and more. Whats your pleasure?
Hazelnuts About 99 percent of U.S. hazelnuts are grown in Oregon. In 2011,
39,000 tons of Oregons official nut were grown by Oregon farmers. Visit
hazelnut orchards clustered around the Willamette Valley.
Apples Gravenstein, Braeburn, Honeycrisp, Pippin Oregon orchardists grow
these varieties and more to suit any taste, with heritage and organic varieties
too. U-pick or buy in bulk at farm stands around the state starting as early as
July and into November.
Pears Its the state fruit and Oregons top-selling tree crop, and 84 percent of
the nations fresh pears come from here and other Northwest states. We grow
Bartlett, Comice, Anjou and Bosc, among other varieties. Pick your own or buy
from a roadside fruit stand. You can mail-order them too.
Farmers markets and U-pick Find all of the tasty crops above, plus raspberries,
blackberries, apricots, peaches, mushrooms, greens and more at farmers
markets around the state. We have more than 100 to choose from. Go to
www.OregonFarmersMarkets.org for information.
Buy fresh at U-pick farms and fruit trails around the state, like the Hood River
County Fruit Loop, Molalla Country Farm Loop, Canby Area Farm Loop,
Sandy Area Farm Loop and the Vineyard and Valley Scenic Tour Route.
Visit www.TravelOregon.com/farms for more information.
Summer farmers market
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Check out the surfers from the patio
at Pelican Pub & Brewery in Pacific
City, or look out at the fishing boats
at Rogue Ales Brewers on the Bay in
Newport. Watch the big ships come in
from the Astoria Brewing Company,
and tip a pint near the boat basin at
Wild River Brewing in Brookings.
Save the date: Pouring at the Coast
in Seaside, every March; Gold Beach
Oregon Brewfest, Sept. 7, 2013.
|EASTERN OREGON|
You might have to travel farther
between breweries out east, but the
wide-open spaces are part of the
charm. From Pendleton to Ontario,
follow the Eastern Oregon Brews
Byway, which will lead you to tasty
pints at The Prodigal Son Brewery
and Pub, Mutiny Brewing Co.,
Terminal Gravity Brewing, Barley
Browns Brewpub, Bull Ridge Brew
Pub and Beer Valley Brewing
Company.
|PORTLAND|
Portland has 52 breweries, more than
any other city in the world. That means
COUNTING ON THE BEER
Oregons brew culture is adding up. With nearly 150 brewing companies in 61 towns, Oregon is the second largest pro-
ducer of craft beer in the nation. And at 52 and counting, Portland has more craft breweries than any other city in world.
the kind of variety you wont find
anywhere else. Do you have a taste for
sour beers or Belgian ales? How about
fresh hops? You can find all this and
more, plus annual celebrations like
the Oregon Brewers Festival and the
Portland Fruit Beer Festival in the
summer, and the Holiday Ale Festival
each winter.
|MT. HOOD/GORGE|
Craft breweries continue to pop up
in the region. With Full Sail Brewing
Company presiding over the banks of
the Columbia River since 1987 and Mt.
Hood Brewing on the mountain since
1991, the Hood River and Mt. Hood
area has recently seen such newcomers
as the Double Mountain Brewery,
the Pfriem Family Brewers, Logsdon
Farmhouse Ales and Solera Brewery.
Dont miss the annual Hood River
Hops Fest on Sept. 28, 2013.
|CENTRAL OREGON|
With 13 craft breweries and count-
ing, the town of Bend has one of the
greatest brewery-to-beer-lover ratios
in the nation. Nearby towns of Sisters
and Redmond do their part too with
another five and growing. Follow the
Bend Ale Trail, earn your pints on the
Cycle Pub, and mark your calendar
for the 25th anniversary of Deschutes
Brewery June 28-30, 2013.
|WILLAMETTE VALLEY|
Known the world over for its pinots,
the Willamette Valley is also making
a name for itself in pints. Breweries
like Ninkasi Brewing Company,
Calapooia Brewing and Gilgamesh
Brewing have helped drive the hop-
flavored revolution. Get a taste at
Corvallis Beer Week in September
and at the Willamette Valley Fresh
Hops Fest in October.
|SOUTHERN OREGON|
Wherever you find yourself tipping
back a pint in Southern Oregon,
you are also likely to find yourself
within a stones throw of one of its
wild rivers and streams. Drink it in at
Ashlands Standing Stone Brewing
Company, Klamath Basin Brewing
Company in Klamath Falls, Wild
River Brewing Company in Grants
Pass and Medfords BricktownE
Brewing Company.
10 Barrel Brewings
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As a wine region, Oregon is all grown
up. Since its humble beginnings in
the 1960s, the number of Oregon
wineries has grown to nearly 500,
with distinctive grape-growing areas
across the state now separated into 17
American Viticultural Areas (AVAs).
We not only have wineries in the
Willamette Valley, we have wineries
in Eastern Oregon, Walla Walla and
the Columbia Gorge, says Michael
Donovan, chairman of the Oregon
Wine Board and president of the
Oregon Winegrowers Association.
We also have wineries in Southern
Oregon, including the Umpqua,
Rogue and Applegate valleys.
The state is the third-largest wine
producer in the U.S., behind California
and Washington, and according to
the latest statistics, Oregons wine
industry contributes a staggering
$2.7 billion to the states economy.
AVAs are federally regulated
appellations and sub-appellations
that distinguish one wine region from
another. They arise from variations
in climate, soil and topography. In
Oregon, its easy to sample terroir
differences from lots of AVAs in one
trip. The Willamette Valley AVA
contains six sub-appellations. The
Southern Oregon AVA, extending
125 miles from the Umpqua Valley in
the north to the Rogue Valley in the
south, contains four sub-appellations.
The Columbia River Gorge AVA
stands alone. Head east and youll find
wineries in the Columbia Valley and
SIP YOUR WAY THROUGH WINE COUNTRY
Walla Walla Valley AVAs (which also
spread into Washington), as well as
tasting rooms like Sno Road Winery
in Echo and Watermill in Milton-
Freewater. (One of the states newest
AVAs, Snake River Valley, approved in
2007, has at least one Oregon winery to
date: Mother Lode Cellars . Stay tuned.)
Wherever you go, youll find intimate
wineries where you can sample wines
made from the 72 warm-climate
and cool-climate varietals grown in
diverse areas of Oregon. Most wine-
growers produce no more than about
5,000 cases a year, which contributes
to the friendly and approachable feel
that has been present here since the
industry was launched.
It all actually started much earlier
than the 1960s. In Southern Oregon,
photographer Peter Britt planted his
vineyard in Jacksonville just three years
after pioneers began traveling west on
the Oregon Trail. Two decades later, in
1873, Britt opened Valley View Winery,
Oregons first commercial winery.
Britts memory lives on in the annual
Britt Festivals, outdoor concerts in
Jacksonville featuring world-class
musicians and performing artists.
Valley View Winery endures because
in 1972 the Wisnovsky family resusci-
tated the name for their own winery
near Jacksonville. It was the first
post-Prohibition winery in Southern
Oregon and now lies within the
Applegate Valley AVA. Brothers
Mark and Michael Wisnovsky greet
visitors for wine tastings and gift shop
browsing every afternoon. Known for
well-balanced and earthy flavors, their
respected wines are made from warm-
climate grapes, notably viognier and
tempranillo.
In her 2006 memoir, At Home in
the Vineyard, Susan Sokol Blosser,
one of the first to plant vines in the
Willamette Valley, wrote, We wanted
to be part of this great experiment
creating an Oregon wine industry.
In the Willamette Valley, where pinot
noir reigns, winery visitors can learn
about the latest great experiment
in Oregon wineries: a move toward
sustainability. The nations first
LEED-certified winery buildings are
in the valley, at Sokol Blosser Winery
and Stoller Family Estate, and a large
percentage of vineyard acres are
certified sustainable.
Taking sustainability one step
further is Moe Momtazi, owner of
Maysara Winery, in McMinnville.
Momtazi was one of the first Oregon
biodynamic winegrowers, whose
respect for natural soil and plants
extends to the entire cosmos. Decide
for yourself if these ancient farming
practices improve the taste of pinot
noir at daily afternoon tastings (except
on Sunday).
The Columbia River Gorge AVA
bills itself as A World of Wine in
40 Miles, due to the stark changes
in climate and topography as the
river cuts through both high desert
and rain forest. Near The Dalles is
The Pines 1852, where, in the 1980s,
owner Lonnie Wright took over a
zinfandel vineyard planted in 1852.
He coaxed the vines back to vitality,
and the popularity of his wines vouch
for his success. (Visit The Pines 1852s
tasting room and art gallery in Hood
River.) In The Dalles, dont miss the
towns urban winery, the Historic
Sunshine Mill Artisan Plaza. In a
former 19th-century biscuit mill, you
can taste wines such as barbera and
grenache from the owners Quenett
Winery, or try their Copa di Vino bulk
wine sold in single servings.
Order an antipasto plate and a glass
of wine, and decide which AVA to
explore next. With so many options in
Oregon, you cant go wrong.
David Adelsheim pouring
a barrel sample at his cellar
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Western Heritage
Oregon is a land rich with stories collected in museums, preserved at historic sites, revealed at rodeos and danced at powwows.
Even the rocks and rivers have tales to tell. Anywhere you travel in Oregon, you can learn about and celebrate our past.
Roberta (Bobbie) Conner of the
Tamstslikt Cultural Institute
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LIFE ON THE OREGON TRAIL
During the westward migration along the Oregon Trail, tens of thousands
of men, women and children endured the 2,000-mile walk from Missouri to
Oregon. A network of parks and centers across the state tell of their journey.
Five miles east of Baker City, history comes to life at the National Historic
Oregon Trail Interpretive Center. Costumed presenters tell it like it was
through stories, music and songs. Visitors can view the exhibits and pan for
gold, then head outdoors to see the pioneer mining site and wagon encamp-
ment or walk a wagon-rutted section of the original Oregon Trail.
Several new exhibits will open at the center in 2013, according to exhibits
specialist Gypsy McFelter. One of the new features will offer visitors a chance
to travel through the galleries alongside a pioneer of the Oregon Trail via
personal diary entries. Our summer exhibit will delve deep into issues of
stereotypes, tolerance and diversity in the pioneer era.
The Four Rivers Cultural Center & Museum in Ontario tells of the
Northern Paiute tribe and Basque, Japanese and Hispanic immigrants who
passed through or settled at the first trail stop in Oregon.
At the Oregon Trail Interpretive Park near La Grande, wagon ruts are
still visible along the Old Emigrant Trail, and pine trees bear the scars made
by passing wagons.
For the history of the trail near Mt. Hood, listen to the Barlow Road Driving
Tour. This narrated audio tour is available at the Mt. Hood Cultural Center &
Museum in Government Camp. Highlights include the near-vertical slopes of
the Laurel Hill Chute, where pioneers used ropes to lower their wagons, and
the Philip Foster Farm, where visitors can try their skill with a laundry scrub
board, cider press and crosscut saw.
For many pioneers, Oregon City was the enchanted land at the end of
a long journey. Visit the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center for
living-history presentations, a 30-minute video called Bound for Oregon,
exhibits of artifacts and heirlooms from the trail, and pioneer living activities.
Youll get a unique insight into settler life.
NATIVE AMERICAN
CULTURE
Newcomers arriving in the region
met native people whose stories of
the land have been passed down for
thousands of years.
At The Museum at Warm Springs,
listen to ancient songs and languages
and view baskets, beaded bags and
other treasures of the Confederated
Tribes of Warm Springs. The museum
celebrates its 20th anniversary in
2013. Sixty miles south, at the
Des Chutes Historical Museum in
Bend, the history of the areas native
peoples along with early pioneer
exploration, fur trapping and home-
steading is detailed through reen-
actments, audio tours and artifacts.
Evocative, poetic, insightful: These
are the words museum director
Bobbie Conner uses to describe the
way in which the Cayuse, Umatilla and
Walla Walla tribes share their past,
present and future at Tamstslikt
Cultural Institute in Pendleton.
We are the only tribally owned inter-
pretive center that tells the story of
westward expansion from the tribal
point of view, about a tribal homeland,
on tribal land.
In Portland, the Confederated
Tribes of Grand Ronde Center
for Native American Art at the
Portland Art Museum features more
than 5,000 prehistoric and historic
items from across the continent.
At the High Desert Museum in
Bend, you can learn about the Indian
nations of the Columbia River Plateau
as they traveled from reservation
confinement into the 21st century.
The Hand Through Memory exhibit
presents the cultural and modern
histories of the Nez Perce, Umatilla,
Warm Springs, Yakama, Spokane and
Colville tribes.
Many of Oregons tribes operate
casinos with full ranges of enter-
tainment and dining offerings. See
the Road Trip sections of the Coast,
Willamette Valley, Southern Oregon,
Eastern Oregon and Central Oregon
for more information.
National Historic
Oregon Trail
Interpretive Center
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NATURAL HISTORY
Oregons rivers, forest and deserts also have stories to tell. At the mouth of the
Columbia River, the Columbia River Maritime Museum in Astoria holds one
of the largest collections of maritime artifacts in the West. Oregons official
maritime museum boasts plenty of interesting water-vessel history, from
canoes to submarines.
The Tillamook Forest Center, in the heart of the Tillamook State Forest,
focuses on the impact of a devastating forest fire and how reforestation efforts
have shaped forest management practices today. Climb the fire lookout tower,
cross the 250-foot-long pedestrian suspension bridge, or ramble along one of
the forested trails.
Check out the largest opal-filled thunder egg in the world at the Rice
Northwest Museum of Rocks & Minerals. One of the finest museums of its
kind in the county, this Hillsboro-based facility also has meteorites, dinosaur
eggs, crystalized gold and hundreds of other rocks and minerals.
At the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center in The Dalles, learn how ice, floods
and volcanic eruptions have shaped the area, and about the diverse groups who
have called it home. Farther south, the High Desert Museum in Bend explores
how the people and land here have changed through time. Kids will love a
close-up look at a bobcat, an otter, a porcupine and other resident animals.
Crocodiles and palm trees in Eastern Oregon? Discover this regions fascinating
past at the Thomas Condon Paleontology Center at the John Day Fossil Beds
National Monument, where scientists study 50 million years of plant and animal
evolution. Amateur paleontologists will enjoy the interactive exhibits and the
collection of 40,000 fossils. The Museum of Natural and Cultural History,
on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, also showcases the states
prehistory and includes artifacts from archaeological digs around the world.
The Douglas County Museum in Roseburg features more than 7,500 items,
which tell the ancient and contemporary stories of the Umpqua River Valley.
The museum houses one of the Northwests most comprehensive plant collec-
tions in its research herbarium with nearly 3,000 catalogued specimens.
DUDE RANCHES
For those who want a hands-on
Western ranch experience, saddle up
at one of Oregons dude ranches. East
of Klamath Falls, Aspen Ridge Resort
lets visitors experience life firsthand
on a working cattle ranch. Meet the
newcomers during calving season,
and stop by the roping ring to watch
the action. At the Willow Springs
Guest Ranch in Lakeview, food is
cooked over an open fire, and the fun
and the electricity are homegrown.
In Sisters, guests of the Long
Hollow Ranch can hit the trail on
horseback or fish for bass and trout,
then enjoy a soak in the outdoor
hot tub. Big K Guest Ranch in the
Willamette Valley offers horseback
riding, long-range shooting classes,
and hunting and fishing packages.
For the high desert experience,
head to Fossil and the Wilson
Ranches Retreat Bed & Breakfast
for horseback rides, cattle drives,
hiking and ranch tours with a view of
the Cascade Mountains.
From native peoples to pioneers,
cowgirls to river captains, Oregon
boasts a rich and diverse heritage
that shapes its past, present and
future. Come join in the story.
Thomas Condon
Paleontology Center
Aspen Ridge Resort
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HERITAGE AND HISTORY
Oregons heritage museums and historical sites celebrate the uniqueness
and ingenuity of its people.
When gold fever struck Eastern Oregon in 1862, Chinese immigrants were
among those who came to find their fortune. At the Kam Wah Chung State
Heritage Site in John Day, visitors can glimpse life in what was once the third
largest Chinatown in the Western U.S. at the actual home, general store and
Chinese medicine apothecary of two of the towns immigrants.
Unlike some places, the museum exhibits are not replicas or behind glass,
says museum curator Christina Sweet. The belongings are just how the owners
left them, right down to the dishes on the counters.
Built as a WPA project and dedicated by President Roosevelt in 1937,
Timberline Lodge exemplifies the art and craftsmanship of the era. Take
a free tour, hit the slopes or just relax by the massive stone fireplace at this
retreat on the slopes of Mt. Hood.
Nearby in The Dalles, the Fort Dalles Museum and the Anderson Homestead
is housed in the only remaining officers quarters of the 1856 military complex.
Oregons oldest history museum, it boasts more than 30 antique wagons and
other wheeled wonders, as well as early tools, photos and artifacts from the area.
From horse-powered wheat-farming equipment to an authentic 1930s-era
electric kitchen, the Sherman County Historical Museum in Moro is a
celebration of rural life. Enjoy the interpretive exhibits, hands-on activities
and artifacts of the Oregon Trail pioneers, Native Americans, area homesteaders
and dry-land farmers.
On the Salem campus of the Willamette Heritage Center at The Mill, experi-
ence the tales of Oregon Trail pioneering families and Methodist missionaries,
tour 14 historic structures and learn about the woolen industry in Oregon.
When on the Northern Coast, visit the Lewis and Clark National Historical
Park and Fort Clatsop, where Lewis and Clark once endured a stormy Oregon
winter. Costumed reenactors demonstrate flint fire starting, muzzle loading and
hide tanning during the summer. The fort exhibits, visitor center and nearby
trails are open year-round.
At the Oregon Historical Society in Portland, see exhibits on everything
Oregon from key moments in the states history to the details of daily life.
The societys collections include more than 2.5 million photographs from pre-
statehood to the present.
Built in 1872, Butte Creek Mill in Eagle Point is the last commercially operated,
water-powered flour mill west of the Mississippi. Walk amid the whirring belts
and clicking wheels, and visit the country store where flour, baking mixes and
other treats await. Head south to Jacksonville, the 1850s-era gold-rush town
deemed a National Historical Landmark. Walk amongst the historic brick
buildings and visit the cemetery, where more than 4,000 of the citizens of
Rogue Valley are laid to rest.
RODEOS AND
POWWOWS
Rodeos and powwows have long
been a part of Oregons Western
heritage. The biggest of them of all,
the Pendleton Round-Up and Happy
Canyon Indian Pageant is sure to
impress. Celebrating 103 years in
2013, its an Oregon icon.
Check out traditional rodeo events
like steer wrestling, barrel racing and
saddle bronc riding at Jackson Countys
Wild Rogue Pro Rodeo in Central
Point and the Fort Dalles Days Pro
Rodeo in The Dalles. The Philomath
Frolic & Rodeo turns 60 this year, while
the Molalla Buckeroo PRCA Rodeo
celebrates a century of rodeo.
At Chief Joseph Days in Joseph, the
excitement begins with the Bucking
Horse Stampede down Main Street and
ends with adrenaline-charged bronc,
bull and horse competitions. Looking
for the extreme? Try Xtreme Bulls at
the Sisters Rodeo. The St. Paul Rodeo
draws plenty of competitors with prizes
of nearly $500,000.
Oregons native tribes share their
culture at powwows and tribal celebra-
tions. The Coquille Indian Tribes Mill
Luck Salmon Celebration features
canoe races on Coos Bay between
visiting tribes, a salmon bake, music,
dancing and craft demonstrations.
At the Veterans Powwow, the
Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
honor those within and outside the
tribe who have served their country. At
the Pi-ume-sha Treaty Days Powwow,
members of the Confederated Tribes
of Warm Springs compete in the
all-Indian rodeo and endurance horse
race, as well as participating in tradi-
tional dances and drumming.
Pendleton Round-Up
Willamette Heritage
Center at The Mill
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Arts + Culture
From live music and dance to galleries and museums, Oregon offers an immersion in fine arts. Here are a few ideas to get you started.
For more information, visit www.TravelOregon.com.
Oregon Shakespeare Festival (The Tragical
History Of Doctor Faustus, 2005, Ensemble)
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DANCE & THEATRE
Imago Theatre
Hailed by critics worldwide for a range
of original work, Imago produces
innovative, idiosyncratic theater for
adults and children. It is a mastery
of mime, dance and acrobatics, says
The New York Times.
Portland, 503.231.9581, www.ImagoTheatre.com
Oregon Ballet Theatre
Oregons nationally recognized
professional dance company presents
a five-program season of classical
and contemporary ballet.
Portland, 503.222.5538, www.OBT.org
Oregon Shakespeare Festival
This internationally recognized and
Tony Awardwinning festival stages
11 classic (including four Shakespeare
productions) and contemporary plays
from mid-February to mid-October.
Among the festivals three stages is the
flagship outdoor Elizabethan Stage, in
operation during the summer months.
Ashland, 541.482.4331 or 800.219.8161
www.OSFAshland.org
GALLERIES & MUSEUMS
Arts East Gallery
Located on the edge of the Eastern
Oregon University campus, this small
gallery exhibits work by emerging
and established professional artists
in Eastern Oregon.
La Grande, 541.962.3624, www.ArtsEast.org
Coos Art Museum
Housed in a 1935 art deco former post
office, the Coos Art Museum is the
only fine art museum on the Oregon
Coast. Here youll find contemporary
fine art prints by major American
artists and original works in all media
by Pacific Northwest artists.
235 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay
541.267.3901, www.CoosArt.org
Hallie Ford Museum of Art
This jewel box of a museum on the
campus of Willamette University is
one of the Northwests best museums.
View European, American and Asian
art, as well as work by prominent
Northwest artists. Visitors will also
find American Indian art, such as
historic baskets and regalia, and
rotating exhibitions of historic and
contemporary art.
700 State St., Salem
503.370.6855, www.Willamette.edu/arts/hfma
Portland Art Museum
The oldest art museum in the
Northwest, the Portland Art Museum
is home to a collection of more than
35,000 artworks, major traveling exhib-
its, and galleries featuring European
and American painting and sculp-
ture, as well as Native American, pre-
Columbian, Asian and contemporary
art. Make time for the gift shop, caf
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and outdoor sculpture garden.
1219 S.W. Park Ave., Portland
503.226.281, www.PortlandArtMuseum.org
Schneider Museum of Art
Southern Oregons largest museum
presents five to six exhibitions
annually with an emphasis on contem-
porary art. Watch for gallery talks,
lectures, receptions, concerts and
literary events as well.
1250 Siskiyou Blvd., Ashland
541.552.6245, www.SOU.edu/sma
MUSIC FESTIVALS
Britt Festivals
Located in the 1850s gold rush town
of Jacksonville, this outdoor stage
presents world-class artists in genres
ranging from classical, jazz and blues
to folk, bluegrass, world, pop and
country in a beautiful hillside setting.
The season runs July through August.
Jacksonville, 541.773.6077 or 800.882.7488
www.BrittFest.org
Musicfest NW
Portlands largest music festival
brings together bands in the vein of
indie, hip-hop, punk and more for
a multiday party at various venues
around the city. This September
celebration marks its 13th year.
Portland, www.MusicFestNW.com
Oregon Bach Festival
The Los Angeles Times calls this cel-
ebration of Johann Sebastian Bach
a musical enterprise virtually with-
out equal in America. Three weeks
of choral-orchestral masterworks,
guest artists, chamber music and
more last from late June to mid-July.
Eugene, 800.457.1486
www.OregonBachFestival.com
Portland Jazz Festival
The Portland Jazz Festival turns 10
in 2013 and will be held at venues
throughout the city from February 15
to 24. Headliners include the Afro-
Cuban All Stars and the West Coast
premiere of ACS, featuring Geri Allen,
Terri Lyne Carrington and Esperanza
Spalding performing together.
Portland, 503.228.JAZZ, www.PDXJazz.com
Willamette Country Music Festival
Oregons largest outdoor country
music festival, held the third weekend
in August, attracts some of the
biggest names in the business.
Brownsville, 541.345.9263
www.WillametteCountryMusicFestival.com
PERFORMANCE VENUES
Historic Elsinore Theatre
This recently reborn 1920s architec-
tural beauty hosts a variety of music,
dance and theater performance, as
well as a classic film series and regular
family events in Salems most
evocative architectural treasure.
170 High St. S.E., Salem
503.375.3574, www.ElsinoreTheatre.com
The Hult Center for the
Performing Arts
Featuring the Eugene Ballet Company,
Eugene Concert Choir, Eugene Opera,
Eugene Symphony, Oregon Bach
Festival and the Shedd Institute, the
Hult Center also hosts distinguished
guest artists from around the world.
One Eugene Center, Eugene
541.682.5000, www.HultCenter.org
Les Schwab Amphitheater
Enjoy concerts by some of the big-
gest names in entertainment plus a
free summer Sunday concert series
at this beautiful outdoor, riverfront
amphitheater in Bends historic Old
Mill District.
344 S.W. Shevlin-Hixon Dr., Bend
541.322.9383, www.BendConcerts.com
Liberty Theater
The historic Liberty Theater in Astoria
hosts live theater, dance and musical
productions, as well as the annual
Astoria International Film Festival,
in a recently restored 1920s building,
which is an experience in itself.
1203 Commercial St., Astoria
503.325.5922, www.Liberty-Theater.org
Portland Center for the
Performing Arts
With five venues in downtown
Portland, the PCPA features close to
1,000 performances annually by the
Oregon Ballet Theatre, the Oregon
Symphony Orchestra, the Portland
Opera and the Oregon Childrens
Theatre, as well as nationally touring
music, comedy and theater productions.
Portland, 503.248.4335, www.PCPA.com
The Liberty
Theater in Astoria
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Family Fun
The family road trip starts here. Check out our childrens museums, historic railroads, heart-stopping ziplines,
interactive zoo and aquarium exhibits, and much more.
The Lorikeet Landing
exhibit at the Oregon Zoo
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ATTRACTIONS
Enchanted Forest
This classic roadside attraction con-
tinues to entice visitors who appre-
ciate its vintage charm. Thrills and
chills await on rides such as the Ice
Mountain Bobsleds roller coaster and
Big Timber Log Ride. Explore the
Haunted House and Storybook Lane,
or catch a show with the Summer
Comedy Theatre. Open late March
through September.
8462 Enchanted Way S.E., Turner
503.371.4242, www.EnchantedForest.com
The Oregon Vortex
Balls roll uphill, brooms stand on
end, short is tall and leaning is re-
quired to keep from falling over.
Whether its a magnetic vortex or a
great illusion, its certainly great fun.
4303 Sardine Creek Left Fork Road, Gold Hill
541.855.1543, www.OregonVortex.com
Prehistoric Gardens
Kids will delight in this quirky attrac-
tion set in a temperate rain forest.
Among giant ferns and moss-covered
trees are life-size replicas of two
dozen brightly colored dinosaurs that
roamed the earth millions of years ago.
36848 Hwy. 101 S., Port Orford
541.332.4463, www.PrehistoricGardens.com
CHILDRENS MUSEUMS
A.C. Gilberts Discovery Village
Explore this quaint cluster of
Victorian-era homes turned childrens
museum featuring a mini play grocery
store; a vet clinic; an outdoor, three-
story, Erector Set-style climbing
structure (a nod to toy inventor
A.C. Gilbert); and more.
116 Marion St. N.E., Salem
503.371.3631, www.ACGilbert.org
Childrens Museum of
Eastern Oregon
Located in downtown Pendleton, the
museums hands-on exhibits include
a science lab, play pizza kitchen,
music wall, construction zone and
more. Visit the Wonderland Tea
Party, Tommy the Train, the Jungle
Reading Corner and more.
400 S. Main St., Pendleton
541.276.1066, www.CMEO.org
OMSI
Hundreds of interactive exhibits
and science fun await at one of the
nations top science museums. It
includes an OMNIMAX Theater, the
Northwests largest planetarium and
the decommissioned USS Blueback,
the last fast-attack, diesel-powered
Navy submarine.
1945 S.E. Water Ave., Portland
800.955.6674, www.OMSI.edu
Portland Childrens Museum
and World Forestry Center
Clustered together in Portlands
Washington Park, these fun spots are
conveniently located near the MAX
light rail. Enjoy the construction-site
exhibit at the museum, and learn about
life as a smoke jumper at the center.
From downtown Portland, take Hwy. 26 West to
Exit #72; 503.223.6500, www.PortlandCM.org;
503.228.1367, www.WorldForestry.org
The Science Factory Childrens
Museum and Exploration Dome
Inside this candy-colored building,
youll find exhibits about scientific
exploration and playful, hands-on
learning opportunities.
2300 Leo Harris Pkwy., Eugene
541.682.7888, www.ScienceFactory.org
ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum
Explorers of all ages will delight
in interactive science exhibits, live
demonstrations and performances
touching on everything from energy,
anatomy and chemistry to perception,
motion and engineering.
1500 E. Main St., Ashland
541.482.6767, www.ScienceWorksMuseum.org
TRAINS
Eagle Cap Excursion Train
Ride the rails through roadless country
from the Grande Ronde River to the
Wallowa Mountains on the Eagle
Cap Excursion train. The train takes
passengers to the confluence of the
Wallowa and Minam rivers with great
wildlife viewing along the way.
300 N. 8th St., Elgin
800.323.7330, www.EagleCapTrainRides.com
Mount Hood Railroad
The whole family will enjoy a scenic
excursion or themed trips, such as
the Polar Express and the Western
Train Robbery, through the scenic
Hood River Valley, past fruit orchards,
along the Hood River and in the
shadow of snow-capped Mt. Hood.
Operates year-round.
110 Railroad Ave., Hood River
800.872.4661, www.MtHoodRR.com
Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad
Ride the rails behind a historic steam
locomotive as it snakes along
Tillamook Bay and the beautiful
Oregon Coast. Choose from 90-minute
coastal excursions or a three-hour
dinner train.
403 American Way, Garibaldi
503.842.7972, www.OCSR.net
Oregon Rail Heritage Center
Check out three historic steam
locomotives in the OMSI district on
Portlands east side. Ride the festive
Holiday Express Train on several
days in December through Oaks
Bottom Wildlife Refuge.
2250 S.E. Water Ave., Portland
503.680.8895, www.ORHF.org
Sumpter Valley Railroad
History comes to life aboard vintage
steam-powered trains as you travel
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through the heart of Eastern Oregons
gold country in the scenic Sumpter
Valley. It runs between McEwen and
the historic mining town of Sumpter
on weekends, including major holiday
weekends, from Memorial Day
Weekend through the last weekend
in September.
12259 Huckleberry Loop Road, Sumpter
866.894.2268, www.SumpterValleyRailroad.org
ZIPLINES
High Life Adventures
Enjoy a mile-long zipline tour on
the north coast in Warrenton. Eight
different lines zoom through beautiful
timber, quiet ponds and a seven-
acre lake. The Maple line offers the
chance to dunk in the water.
33136 Hwy. 101 Business, Warrenton
503.861.9875, www.HighLife-Adventures.com
Mt. Hood Skibowl Adventure Park
Flip, twist, swing or just hold on as you
whiz down an 800-foot zipline. Not
your thing? Explore the 20 other attrac-
tions and beautiful views of Mt. Hood
and the Mt. Hood National Forest.
87000 E. Hwy. 26, Government Camp
503.222.2695, www.Skibowl.com
Out n About Treehouse Ziplines
Here youll find more than 10 ziplines
and a mile of cable strung among
the trees, with courses from beginner
to advanced, including a 500-foot
plunge down the Akillheals line.
Open year-round; book one day
ahead to guarantee a spot.
300 Page Creek Road, Cave Junction
541.592.2208, www.TreehouseZiplines.com
Rogue Valley Zip Line Adventure
Located between Medford and Grants
Pass, this year-round zip park offers
three- to four-hour guided tours. In-
cluded in its five ziplines is the longest
in the Pacific Northwest. Zip through
the historic gold-mining country in the
gorgeous Rogue River Valley.
Gold Hill, 541.821.9476, www.RVZipLine.com
Tree to Tree Adventure Park
New in 2012, Woodys Ziptastic
Voyage zipline tour features six
extreme ziplines (including one that
is 1,280 feet long), a bridge and a 40-
foot rappell. Its an addition to the
original 12-line aerial course.
2975 S.W. Nelson, Gaston
503.357.0109, www.Tree2TreeAdventurePark.com
ZOOS/AQUARIUMS/REFUGES
Cascades Raptor Center
The center works to rehabilitate and
release injured wildlife and birds of
prey. Those that cannot be safely
returned to the wild live at the center.
Meet resident eagles, hawks, falcons
and owls, and learn about the wildlife
that lives around us.
32275 Fox Hollow Road, Eugene
541.485.1320, www.ERaptors.org
Oregon Coast Aquarium
Explore marine life and plants native
to the Oregon Coast on this beautiful
39-acre site. Indoor and outdoor
exhibits include Passages of the
Deep, an exhibit featuring 3,500 sea
creatures and a 200-foot underwater
walkway through shark-filled waters.
2820 S.E. Ferry Slip Road, Newport
541.867.3474, www.Aquarium.org
Oregon Zoo
Naturalistic exhibits on 64 acres
feature more than 2,200 animals,
including elephants, bears, tigers,
lions, monkeys and birds of prey.
The Zoo Railway loops through the
grounds and into nearby Washington
Park. There are summer concerts and
educational programs, too.
4001 S.W. Canyon Road, Portland
503.226.1561, www.OregonZoo.org
Portland Aquarium
This hands-on aquarium geared
toward kids offers 11,000 square feet
of marine life for discovery, including
rock stars like hammerhead sharks
and stingrays along with shyer crea-
tures like garden eels and sea horses.
16323 S.E. McLoughlin Blvd., Milwaukie
503.303.4721, www.PortlandAquarium.net
Seaside Aquarium
One of the oldest aquariums on the
West Coast, the Seaside Aquarium
was originally built as a saltwater
swimming pool. Today 35 tanks
house a variety of sea life and an
exhibit of harbor seals that perform
and preen as visitors feed them.
200 North Prom, Seaside
503.738.6211, www.SeasideAquarium.com
Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and
Education Center
Since 1981, Wildlife Images has pro-
vided a safe place for orphaned and
injured birds and animals to recover.
See wolves, bears, cougars and birds
of prey, and learn about how to reduce
the human impact on wildlife.
11845 Lower River Road, Grants Pass
541.476.0222, www.WildlifeImages.org
Wildlife Safari
Drive a 4.5-mile loop through 600
acres of grasslands and woods that are
home to elephants, giraffes, rhinos and
other exotic animals from Africa, Asia
and the Americas. Before leaving, dust
off your vehicle in the Elephant Car
Wash. Open year-round.
1790 Safari Road, Winston
541.679.6761, www.WildlifeSafari.net
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Call 511 (within Oregon) for updated road
conditions or visit www.TripCheck.com.
Pick up a free Oregon State Highway map
at any official visitor center.
You need to escape that
ordinary routine, and weve
got the picture-perfect
place for you to do so. The
Pacific Coast Scenic Byway,
designated in 2002 as an
All-American Road, is a
breathtaking journey along
the 363 miles of what we
call The Peoples Coast.
We want to share it all
with you. Miles of secluded
beaches, shifting sand
dunes, crashing waves,
vigilant lighthouses, world-
class fishing and towering
forests await your discovery
and exploration. We have
outdoor adventures for
every skill level and culinary
delights to please every
palate. Spend a few days
soaking up the scenery and
local culture. Once youve
experienced the Oregon
Coast, youll want to return
year after year.
AVERAGE WEATHER
Jan. April July Oct.
Astoria
High 48 56 67 61
Low 37 41 53 44
Precip. 9.62" 4.93" 1.16" 5.61"
Newport
High 51 57 65 61
Low 30 41 51 45
Precip. 10.25" 4.87" 1.04" 5.12"
Brookings-Harbor
High 54 59 67 64
Low 40 42 51 48
Precip. 10.92" 5.2" .5" 5.7"
(Temperatures given in Fahrenheit)
NEED MORE IDEAS?
Contact the Oregon Coast
Visitors Association
at 888.628.2101 or
www.VisitTheOregonCoast.
com, or pick up a regional
guide at any visitor center.
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Girlfriends Surfing Getaway itinerary.
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Astoria to Cannon Beach
Astoria, the oldest American settle-
ment west of the Rockies (it celebrated
its bicentennial in 2011), is dotted
with Victorian-era homes, boasts an
art decoera downtown and is set in
the backdrop of where the Columbia
River meets the Pacific Ocean.
Its also one of the most filmed
locations in Oregon (remember The
Goonies?), but its still a working
seaport with bustling docks, ships and
boats. A stroll on the pier brings you
close to the action. Its also a gathering
place for locals, with outstanding
brewpubs and restaurants that redefine
fish and chips. Learn about the Pacific
Northwests rich marine history at
the Columbia River Maritime
Museum. A few blocks inland is the
Downtown Historic District with
coffee shops, galleries and boutiques.
Get a glimpse of what Astoria was
like at the turn of the century with
a tour through the Flavel House, an
1885 Queen Anne home. If youre
feeling ambitious, get a birds-eye
view of the town by climbing the
164-step spiral to the top of Astoria
Column. It marks the first permanent
American settlement west of the
Rockies. Many restaurants have gor-
geous views of the Columbia River
that rival the best ocean views.
In nearby Warrenton, dont miss
High Life Adventures zipline park,
opened in 2012. This high-adrenaline
fun is accessible to all ages (kids
must weigh at least 60 pounds).
Lewis and Clark ended their west-
ward journey at nearby Fort Clatsop,
which is one of 12 sites within Lewis
and Clark National Historical Park.
They rested in a winter shelter near
the mouth of the Columbia River
before beginning their journey home.
Could there be a better place to
begin your own voyage of discovery?
Avid bird-watchers will want to
focus their binoculars on Clatsop Spit
or just examine the photo displays of
more than 50 native species of birds
Road Trip
at Fort Stevens State Park.
Just 16 miles south of Astoria is
Seaside, Oregons first seashore resort,
dating back to the mid-1800s. You can
take a stroll along the 1.5-mile prom-
enade that borders the beach, and pick
a spot to fly a kite, build a sand castle
or dip your toes in the ocean. Kids will
enjoy the boardwalks carousel, arcades,
bumper cars and other amusements.
To learn more about Seasides rich
history, visit the Seaside Aquarium,
the oldest aquarium on the West
Coast. And dont miss the Seaside
Museum, End of the Trail Statue
or the Lewis and Clark Salt Works.
Along with several other North Coast
locations, Seaside now has its own
craft beer maker Seaside Brewing
Company. Its one of 11 stops on the
North Coast Craft Beer Trail.
This August will see the 30th anni-
versary of the Seaside Volleyball
Tournament with more than 700
teams competing in the worlds largest
amateur beach volleyball tournament
Ironwoman Dee Rzewnicki at Wet Dog Caf/Astoria Brewing Company.
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Coast Relay.
Just north of Cannon Beach, youll
find cliff-top views of the sun setting
over the Pacific from Ecola State
Park. The views here are postcard-
perfect, highlighted by jagged cliffs,
rock formations and rolling surf. Its
also a great place to spot whales,
especially during their migrations in
March and December.
If youre looking for a great dining
experience, get a table at Newmans
at 988. Youll find an elegant European
menu that leans heavily on the local
catch crab, prawns, sea scallops
and fresh fish.
The best way to view Haystack
Rock a Cannon Beach landmark
is up close on the beach at low tide.
Because its a bird sanctuary, natural-
ists are often stationed here, guiding
visitors through tide pools and offer-
ing views of nesting birds through
their binoculars.
Downtown has a plethora of bou-
tiques and art galleries to peruse, filled
with antiques and wares from local art-
Columbia River
Maritime Museum
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ists. After a day of sun, sand and surf,
take refuge at the Coaster Theatre or
with a stroll along Ecola Creek.
Manzanita to Pacific City
Locals refer to Manzanita as a little
banana belt for its oft-sunny days. In
the quiet town of Manzanita, you can
Yummy Wine Bar & Bistro At this hip
Seaside spot, you can sit by the
fireplace or at a regular table to
enjoy a nice selection of wines, small
bites, happy hour or full dinner.
Fort Clatsop National
Memorial Step back
to the time of
Americas most
famous explorers,
Lewis and Clark,
with a visit to the
full-size re-creation of the
explorers 1806 winter fort.
Natures Corner Cafe and Market
Breakfast, lunch and dinner are pre-
pared with fresh, local and organic
ingredients at this caf/natural
foods store in Florence.
LOCALS PICKS Gary Hayes
Gary Hayes is publisher of Coast Explorer magazine. He
lives in Cannon Beach, where photography, the outdoors,
Northwest cuisine and wine are among his passions. His
dog, Jackson, is a constant travel companion. Have a ques-
tion for Gary? Find him at Coast Explorers Facebook page
or at www.TravelOregon.com.
Three Capes Loop Tour This great
side trip between Tillamook and
Pacific City offers a visit to Cape
Meares Lighthouse, spectacular
Cape Lookout State Park and Cape
Kiwanda, where you can enjoy an
award-winning beer at Pelican Pub
& Brewery.
Annas by the Sea Annas in Gold
Beach features fine food, a casual
atmosphere and a dash of attitude
from the self-proclaimed curmud-
geonly chef.
La Maison Bakery & Cafe
Delicious pastries, hearty
breakfasts and gourmet
sandwiches are served in
this little Newport cottage.
The Blackfish Caf The freshest
bounty from local fishermen and
farms are featured at this chef-
owned restaurant in Lincoln City.
Yaquina Head
Outstanding Natural
Area Enjoy pan-
oramic views, one of
Oregons beautiful
lighthouses, great
bird- and marine-life watching, and a
stairway that leads to a spectacular
tide pool area near Newport.
Cape Arago Highway Three state parks
southwest of Charleston offer
stunning views, hiking and picnicking
often with a chorus of barking
sea lions.
John Dellenback Dunes Trail Hike miles
of undisturbed sand dunes between
Reedsport and Coos Bay, away from
the ATV action.
Alloro Wine Bar Dine in Old Town
Bandon in an elegant setting with
Oregon Coast bounty and a bit of
Italian inspiration.
Further south, you can hop on the
Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad in
Garibaldi, which also has some great
spots for clamming. The Garibaldi
Marina is a nice place to crab, either
from the docks or a rental boat. The
Garibaldi Museum offers a glimpse
into the areas rich maritime history.
Head to the Pacific Oyster
Company in Bay City, voted by the
Portland Business Journal as one of
Oregons most admired companies.
For a sweet treat, stop for ice cream
at the iconic Tillamook Cheese
Factory. Lick your cone as you watch
milk morph into curds and whey on
the self-guided tour.
Picturesque vistas come one after
another along the Three Capes
Scenic Route. Visit Cape Meares
Lighthouse, one of nine beacons
along the Oregon Coast. Check out
the birds and other wildlife at nearby
Three Arch Rocks National Wild-
life Refuge. Then hike up to eight
miles through old-growth forest at
Cape Lookout State Park. And fur-
ther south to explore Cape Kiwanda
State Natural Area.
explore the shops on Laneda Avenue
or stroll on the miles-long stretch of
sandy beach. Or get your hands dirty
and dig clams: Check the times for
clam tides and grab a pair of waders,
a shovel and a bucket. In Rockaway
Beach, check out the historic train
caboose that serves as the Visitors
Center and Chamber of Commerce.
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the waves in Pacific City. If you want
to get in on the fun, many area shops
offer lessons and board rentals. Or get
a front-row seat watching the surfers
and dory boats on the oceanfront
patio at Pelican Pub & Brewery. The
brewery has earned more than 21
awards at the Great American Beer
Festival in the last decade.
Lincoln City to Florence
In Lincoln City, stop for shops,
restaurants and one of the coasts
longest beaches. Check out the
Jennifer Sears Glass Art Studio
(recently highlighted in The Wall
Street Journal) or search for one of
2,000 glass floats hidden along the
beach annually. Foodies will enjoy a
class at the nonprofit Culinary Center,
and birders will delight in birding by
boat on Devils Lake.
Head south to Depoe Bay, which
calls itself the whale-watching capital
of the Oregon Coast. You can charter a
boat for an up-close view. A pod of gray
whales makes this area its home from
March through December. Stop in at
Restaurant Beck to sample the cuisine
of Chef Justin Wills, a James Beard
Award nominee who has also been
singled out by Food & Wine magazine.
Take a hike along the old Highway
101 from Rocky Creek Wayside to
the top of Cape Foulweather (yes,
thats its real name) and soak up the
view of the Great Pacific from 500
feet above the sea. Its also a popular
whale-watching spot.
Just a short drive away is the
Yaquina Head Lighthouse, where
you can explore the tide pools at
Quarry Cove or the hiking trails above.
Observe the harbor seals, whales and
flocks of seabirds visible from shore
year-round, or visit the interpretive
center for insight into local wildlife.
Farther south, the Newport Bayfront
is a short walk from Yaquina Bay
Lighthouse. Get a locally crafted
brew or grab a bite to eat, shop the
boutiques and check out the sea lions
on the docks. Landlubbers can learn
more about sea creatures at Newports
Oregon Coast Aquarium, or check
them out in their natural habitat on a
sea-life cruise.
Just a bit inland, visit Toledo, an
oft-sunny destination during foggy
days on the coast. Stu Millers Pig
Feathers BBQ has been called the best
barbecue restaurant in the Pacific
Northwest by Fodors.
Stop in Waldport for kayaking
out on the Lint Slough or Alsea Bay.
To the south, the village of Yachats
offers hiking trails, including an ocean-
front path that connects at the north to
a seven-mile stretch of pristine beach
between Yachats and Waldport.
Near Yachats, the Cape Perpetua
Scenic Area offers 26 miles of trails
to old-growth forest, tide pools and
scenic vistas. Just down the road is
the historic Heceta Head Lighthouse,
where you can explore the caves and
tide pools.
The Sea Lion Caves north of
Florence are home to the only known
wild Steller sea lions on the North
American mainland.
Old Town Florence will satisfy your
craving for nostalgia. A quaint village
on the banks of the Siuslaw River, it has
restaurants, shops and galleries on the
pier. Take a stroll along the boardwalk
overlooking the fishing docks. The
Sandpines Golf Links in Florence is
nestled among windswept sand dunes
and towering pines. Golf Digest ranked
the Rees Jonesdesigned course 4.5
out of 5 stars. If youre craving a hike,
Sweet Creek Falls is a flat, three-mile
round trip with 11 waterfalls along the
trail. Its located about 25 miles inland.
If youre adventurous, try sandboarding
(like snowboarding, only warmer and
drier) at Sand Master, the worlds first
sandboarding park. For some indoor
adventure, stop in at Three Rivers
Casino & Hotel for gaming, dining
and live music.
Reedsport to Coos Bay
In Reedsport, experience the Umpqua
River Lighthouse and Umpqua Dis-
covery Center, where interactive
exhibits and programs illustrate how
land, water and people have shaped
each other over time. Nearby you can
explore the Oregon Dunes National
Recreation Area 40 miles of Sahara-
like dunes, with some reaching 500 feet
high on foot, on horseback or in a
dune buggy.
Visit The Tillamook Cheese Factory
4175 Hwy 101 North Tillamook
503-815-1300
Go To: Tillamook.com
phone: 503-436-1833
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A stylish beach get-a-way while traveling
the Oregon Coast
A Family of Four Classic Inns at the
Entrance to Haystack Rock
1116 S Hemlock St. s 503-436-1392
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Local Ocean Seafoods in Newport
Ben Jones Bridge at Otter Crest
For information on exploring the
dunes, stop at Reedsports Oregon
Dunes Visitor Center, the hub of the
Oregon Dunes National Recreation
Area. Be sure to get a birds-eye view
of the dunes from the platforms at
Dunes Overlook.
Fishing is favored in this area of
the coast. Lure salmon, sturgeon,
bass, trout and many other species
near Winchester Bay, where the
Umpqua River meets the ocean. Reel
in freshwater fish including bluegill,
steelhead, trout, catfish, crappie and
hybrid bass on many area lakes. And
theres great clamming and crabbing;
check out the Annual Crab Bounty
Hunt in August and September.
The area including the quaint fish-
ing village of Charleston and the
towns of Coos Bay and North Bend
offers stunning hiking trails, fishing,
outdoor recreation, boardwalks,
unique museums and a 24-hour
Vegas-style casino.
Along Cape Arago Highway in
Charleston, dont miss the trifecta of
state parks, including Shore Acres
State Park with its restored formal
gardens and spectacular views.
Bandon to Brookings
Bandon is home to scenic beaches,
quaint shops and galleries, and delec-
table restaurants. Go crabbing and
fishing right on the waterfront, or stroll
the expansive boardwalk. Experience
the thrill of hooking big ocean fish and
the excitement of visiting Americas
largest wild animal petting park. Be
sure to check out the newly renovated
Coquille River Lighthouse, located
at Bullards Beach State Park, which
offers tours May through October.
Golfers may have difficulty keeping
their eyes on the ball given the
dramatic coastal backdrop at Bandon
Dunes Golf Resort, named by Golf
Digest as Americas No. 1 Greatest
Public Golf Course. The course
conforms to the wild, natural land-
scape, evoking the spirit of ancient
links in Scotland. And heres a little-
known fact: Bandon is nicknamed the
Cranberry Capital of the West Coast
for its abundant cranberry crops.
You might get lucky panning for
gold on the Sixes River near Port
Good luck is the art
of being in the right
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Orford. (Check with the local Bureau
of Land Management for information.)
If you dont find gold, you could spot
some gray; Port Orford is one of
the coasts best whale-watching spots.
Just north of town is the Cape Blanco
Light Station. First lit in 1870, this is
one of 11 lighthouses along the coast.
The oceanfront community of Gold
Beach is where the Rogue River
meets the Pacific Ocean. A jet-boat
trip up the Rogue is a speedy and
exhilarating way to experience the
Wild and Scenic river, and its the
only way to access the wilderness
deep within the canyon. Hike along
the Schrader Old Growth Trail, a
one-mile loop with more than 22
species of trees, plants and shrubs.
Sit and enjoy the scenery at one of
the many picnic tables along the trail.
Hike along the Myrtle Tree Trail to
see the worlds largest myrtle tree;
with its 13-foot-diameter trunk, its
hard to miss.
Make time in your journey for a
half-day fishing trip in the quintes-
sential harbor town of Brookings,
just six miles north of the California
border. Explore Brookings-Harbor
for hiking, camping and board, body-
and windsurfing. From Highway 101
in Brookings, follow the North Bank
Chetco River Road about 10 miles
to the Siskiyou National Forest.
On this route, youll pass through
Loeb State Park. Nestled within a
myrtlewood forest grove, there are
campgrounds, cabins and the Chetco
River, where you can fish, swim and
raft. In the Siskiyou National Forest,
youll find campgrounds, river access,
restrooms and picnic areas, as well
as the Kalmiopsis Wilderness area,
one of five wilderness areas that
make up the forest.
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PORTSIDE SUITES
Spacious and luxurious suites within walking
distance of the ocean, beach, restaurants,
shops and the Port of Brookings Harbor.
(866) 767-8111,
www.destinationbrookings.com
SEA VIEW SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY
Exceptional retirement living near the
Pacic Ocean. Remarkable Place, Remarkable
People. Thats Sea View Senior Living.
541-469-4500, www.seaviewseniorliving.com
BEST WESTERN PLUS BEACHFRONT INN
102 dramatic beachfront units with private
decks, just steps away to the beach and the
Port of Brookings Harbor.
(800) 468-4081
BLUE PACIFIC REALTY
Let us show you the area we love, Brookings
Harbor, Oregon. Our enthusiastic Realtors
are ready to help you with your real estate
needs on the Southern Oregon Coast.
(888) 412-8424, www.BluPac.com
SPORTHAVEN MARINA
Award-winning clam chowder. Daily spe-
cials. Seasonal Outdoor patio seating. M-Sat
11am 6pm, Sun till 5:00pm. Family friend-
ly. Beer and wine served. (541) 469-3301
AtRIVERS EDGE RV RESORT
Just minutes from ocean beaches, serene river
frontage along Chetco River. Spacious paved,
long pull-thru sites. FHU includes Wi-Fi &
CATV. (888)295-1441, www.atriversedge.com
WILD RIVERS MOTOR LODGE
Downtown, Family Owned & Operated.
Recently renovated. Spacious rooms with
microwaves, refrig, coffeemakers & WIFI.
(877) 469-5361, 541-469-5361,
www.wildriversmotorlodge.com
DRIFTWOOD RV PARK
Over 100 spacious 50 amp sites just steps from
the beach. Full hookups, outdoor Pavilion, free
Wi-Fi and cable. Pull thru.
(541) 469-9089, www.driftwoodrvpark.com
Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce
16330 Lower Harbor Road, P.O. Box 940
(541) 469-3181, (800) 535-9469
brookingsharborchamber.com
Welcome To
BrookingsHarbor
AGNESS UNITS RATES
SINGING SPRINGS RESORT 7 $$
34501 Agness-Illahe Road
541.247.6162, 877.330.3777
www.SingingSpringsResort.com
RV Park
AGNESS ROGUE RIVER RV PARK 89 call
4215 Agness Road
541.247.2813, www.AgnessRVPark.com
ARCH CAPE UNITS RATES
INN AT ARCH CAPE 6 call
79340 Hwy. 101
503.738.7373, 800.352.8034
www.InnAtArchCape.com
Bed and Breakfasts
ARCH CAPE INN & RETREAT 10 $$$$
31970 E. Ocean Lane
503.436.2800, 800.436.2848
www.ArchCapeInn.com
OCEAN POINT INN & SPA 3 call
79819 Ocean Point Road
503.436.1833, www.OceanPoint-Inn.com
ASTORI A UNITS RATES
ASTORIA RIVERSHORE MOTEL 41 call
59 W. Marine Drive
503.325.2921, 866.322.8047
www.RivershoreMotel.com
CANNERY PIER HOTEL & SPA 46 $$$$
No. 10 Basin St.
503.325.4996, 888.325.4996
www.CanneryPierHotel.com
Located 600 feet out
into the Columbia River
Estuary next to the
shipping channel, this
luxury boutique hotel
is built on the site of a
former cannery. With spectacular views, unique
amenities, wine and hors doeuvres each evening,
authentic Finnish sauna, vintage cars and more,
this hotel was named One of the top 25 hotels in
the West by Sunset Magazine.
COLUMBIA INN 22 call
495 Marine Drive
503.325.4211, 800.721.9440
www.ColumbiaInnAstoria.com
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COMMODORE HOTEL ASTORIA 18 call
258 14th St.
503.325.4747
www.CommodoreAstoria.com
THE CREST MOTEL 40 call
5366 Leif Erickson Drive
503.325.3141, 800.421.3141
www.AstoriaCrestMotel.com
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & 78 call
SUITES ASTORIA
204 W. Marine Drive
503.325.6222, 888.898.6222
www.AstoriaHIE.com
HOTEL ELLIOTT 32 call
357 12th St.
503.325.2222, 877.EST1924
www.HotelElliott.com
LAMPLIGHTER MOTEL 29 call
131 W. Marine Drive
503.325.4051, www.AstoriaMotel.com
Bed and Breakfasts
ASTORIA INN BED & BREAKFAST 4 call
3391 Irving Ave.
503.325.8153, 800.718.8153
www.AstoriaInnBB.com
CLEMENTINES BED & BREAKFAST 8 call
847 Exchange St.
503.325.2005, www.Clementines-BB.com
FRANKLIN ST. STATION 5 call
BED & BREAKFAST
1140 Franklin Ave.
503.325.4314, 800.448.1098
www.AstoriaOregonBB.com
GRANDVIEW BED & BREAKFAST 9 call
1574 Grand Ave.
503.325.7777
www.GrandviewBedAndBreakfast.com
RV Park
KLASKANINE RIVER RV PARK 15 $
88590 Hwy. 202
503.325.8595
BANDON UNITS RATES
BANDON BEACH MOTEL 21 call
1090 Portland Ave. S.W.
541.347.9451, 866.945.0133
www.BandonBeachMotel.com
BANDON DUNES GOLF RESORT 186 call
57744 Round Lake Drive
541.347.4380, 888.345.6008
www.BandonDunesGolf.com
BANDON INN 57 call
355 Hwy. 101
541.347.4417, 800.526.0209
www.BandonInn.com
BEST WESTERN INN AT 73 call
FACE ROCK HOTEL & SUITES
3225 Beach Loop Drive
541.347.9441, 800.638.3092
www.InnAtFaceRock.com
DRIFTWOOD MOTEL 22 call
460 Hwy. 101
541.347.9022
THE INN AT OLD TOWN 8 call
370 Hwy. 101
541.347.5900, 877.884.3466
www.InnAtOldTown.com
LA KRIS INN 12 $$
940 Oregon Ave.
541.347.3610, 888.496.3610
www.LaKrisInn.com
1555 Hwy 101
Yachats, OR 97498
800.522.3623
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SHOOTING STAR MOTEL 15 $
1640 Oregon Ave. S.W. (Hwy. 101)
541.347.9192, www.ShootingStarMotel.com
SUNSET OCEANFRONT LODGING 65 call
1865 Beach Loop Drive S.W.
541.347.2453, 800.842.2407
www.SunsetMotel.com
Experience friendly
hospitality, casual
accommodations and a
commanding view of
Bandons legendary sea
stacks. Choose rustic or
modern ocean view units to create a memorable
family vacation or romantic getaway. Lord Bennetts
Restaurant is adjacent, with golf, shing and Old
Town shops nearby.
TABLE ROCK MOTEL & 26 call
VACATION RENTALS
840 Beach Loop Drive
541.347.2700, 800.457.9141
www.TableRockMotel.com
WINDERMERE ON THE 25 call
BEACH MOTEL
3250 Beach Loop
541.347.3710
www.WindermereByTheSea.com
Vacation Rentals
COASTAL VACATION RENTALS 5 call
Beach Loop Road
541.347.3009, 800.336.5696
www.CoastalVacationRentals.com
COQUILLE POINT CONDOMINIUMS 1 call
541.347.1686, www.CoquillePoint.net
SEASCAPE COTTAGES 2 call
646 Madison Ave. S.W.
877.992.3225, www.Seascape-Cottages.com
SPINNAKER COTTAGE 1 call
Spinnaker Drive
866.664.1269, www.SpinnakerCottage.com
RV Park
KOA BANDON/PORT ORFORD 0 call
46612 Hwy. 101
541.348.2358, www.KOA.com/where/or/37116
BROOKI NGS UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN BEACHFRONT INN 102 call
16008 Boat Basin Road
541.469.7779, 800.468.4081
www.BestWestern.com
Best Western Beachfront
Inn features some of
the closest rooms to
the beach in Northern
California and Southern
Oregon. All rooms
feature expansive views as well as private decks,
microwaves and refrigerators. Some rooms and
suites also have oceanview jacuzzis.
CHETCO RIVER RESORT 28 $$$
97748 N. Bank Chetco River Road
707.487.1021, 888.487.4659
www.ChetcoRiverResort.com
HARBOR INN MOTEL 30 $$
15991 Hwy. 101 S.
541.469.3194, 800.469.8444
www.HarborInnMotel.com
PORTSIDE SUITES 12 call
16220 Lower Harbor Road
541.469.7100, www.BrookingsPortsideSuites.com
SPINDRIFT MOTOR INN 35 call
1215 Chetco Ave.
541.469.5345, 800.292.1171
www.SpindriftMotorInn.com
WILD RIVERS MOTORLODGE 30 $$
437 Chetco Ave.
541.469.5361, 877.469.5361
www.WildRiversMotorlodge.com
Bed and Breakfasts
A BEACHFRONT BED & BREAKFAST 2 call
14626 Wollam Road
541.469.7045, www.BeachfrontBB.com
A COUNTRY RETREAT 2 call
BED AND BREAKAST
16980 Coho Drive
541.661.3773, 800.856.8604
www.CountryRetreatBNB.com
Vacation Rental
PARAGON PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 7 call
299 Spruce Drive
541.412.7995, www.BrookingsORHomeRentals.com
RV Parks
ATRIVERS EDGE RV RESORT 84 $
98203 S. Bank Chetco River Road
541.469.3356, www.AtriversEdge.com
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NEWPORT:
888.448.4449
Spectacular scenery, amazing comfort,
and friendly customer service!
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www.themillcasino.com
541.756.8800 800.953.4800
Its the perfect destination for weary travelers,
hungry diners, fast-lane gaming enthusiasts, outdoor
adventurers, and anyone needing a pick-me-up or a
comfortable place to simply soak it all in, chat by the fire
or relax. Whats more, our service sets us apart. Call or log
on to make your reservations now!
Nestled along the Coos Bay waterfront,
The Mill CasinoHotel & RV Park is where
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CHETCO RV PARK 115 call
16117 Hwy. 101 S.
541.469.3863, www.ChetcoRVPark.com
DRIFTWOOD RV PARK 92 $
16011 Lower Harbor Road
541.469.9089, www.DriftwoodRVPark.com
RIVERSIDE RV RESORT 25 call
97666 N. Bank Chetco River Road
541.469.4799, www.Riverside-RV.com
SEA BIRD RV PARK 63 call
16429 Hwy. 101 S.
541.469.3512, www.Geocities.com/seabirdrv
CANNON BEACH UNITS RATES
ARGONAUTA INN 5 call
264 W. 2nd St.
503.436.2205, 800.822.2468
www.TheWavesCannonBeach.com
Highlighting traditional
beach cottage style, the
Argonauta Inn is located
just steps from the
beach and a shells
throw from the village
center. Our ve unique, fully-equipped suites are
perfect for relaxing getaways for small families,
larger groups and in-between.
CANNON BEACH 22 call
ECOLA CREEK LODGE
208 E. 5th St.
503.436.2776, 800.873.2749
www.EcolaCreekLodge.com
CANNON BEACH HOTEL LODGINGS 37 call
1116 S. Hemlock St.
503.436.1392, 800.238.4107
www.CannonBeachHotelLodgings.com
ECOLA INN RESORT MOTEL 13 $$$
1164 Ecola Court
503.436.2457, www.EcolaInn.com
HALLMARK RESORT 122 call
1400 S. Hemlock St.
503.436.1566, 888.448.4449
www.HallmarkInns.com
Hallmark Resort is
oceanfront with
spectacular views, and
the closest property to
Haystack Rock. Enjoy
kitchenettes, replaces,
Wi-Fi and legendary service. In-room, two-person
spas are available, plus indoor pool, sauna and
tness center. Also visit our full-service, on-site spa.
Pets welcome!
INN AT CANNON BEACH 40 call
3215 S. Hemlock St.
503.436.9085, 800.321.6304
www.InnAtCannonBeach.com
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263 W. 2nd St.
503.436.2264, 800.793.1477
www.LandsEndCB.com
THE LIGHTHOUSE INN 8 call
963 S. Hemlock
503.436.2929, 866.265.1686
www.CBLighthouseInn.com
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THE OCEAN LODGE 45 call
2864 S. Pacific St.
503.436.2241, 888.777.4047
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SCHOONERS COVE INN 30 call
188 N. Larch
503.436.2300, 800.843.0128
www.SchoonersCove.com
SEA SPRITE AT HAYSTACK ROCK 7 call
280 Nebesna St.
503.436.2266, 866.828.1050
www.SeaSprite.com
SEA SPRITE ON THE ESTUARY 5 call
372 N. Spruce
503.436.2266, 866.828.1050
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STEPHANIE INN 41 call
2740 S. Pacific
503.436.2221, 800.633.3466
www.StephanieInn.com
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SURFSAND RESORT 97 call
148 W. Gower
503.436.2274, 800.547.6100
www.Surfsand.com
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TOLOVANA INN 93 call
3400 S. Hemlock St.
503.436.2211, 800.333.8890
www.TolovanaInn.com
Relax and enjoy breath-
taking views of
Haystack Rock from a
spacious suite with re-
place, private deck and
full kitchen. Enjoy our
indoor saltwater pool, spa and sauna or pamper
yourself with a massage from our in-house
masseuse. We offer pet-friendly rooms.
THE WAYSIDE INN 22 call
3339 S. Hemlock St.
503.436.1577, 888.659.6397
www.TheWayside-Inn.com
THE WAVES OCEANFRONT MOTEL 39 call
188 W. 2nd St.
503.436.2205, 800.822.2468
www.TheWavesCannonBeach.com
The Waves is located
where the land meets
the sea and a stroll
away from dining and
shopping. Whether
storm watching in front
of your replace, sunbathing on your private
deck, or playing on the beach, The Waves offers
that perfect something for all.
WEBBS SCENIC SURF MOTEL 14 call
255 N. Larch
503.436.2706, 800.374.9322
www.WebbsScenicSurf.com
Vacation Rentals
CANNON BEACH PROPERTY 40 call
MANAGEMENT
3188 S. Hemlock
503.436.2021, 877.386.3402
www.CBPM.com
CANNON BEACH VACATION 65 call
RENTALS
164 Sunset Blvd.
503.436.0940, www.VisitCB.com
We manage over 70
vacation rentals from
Cannon Beach to Cove
Beach, offering ocean-
front and ocean view
homes, condos and
guest suites. Our homes range from 1-bedroom/
1-bath guest suites to 6-bedroom/4.5-bath luxury
homes. Plus, we have over 25 pet-friendly homes.
LODGES AT CANNON BEACH 8 call
132 E. Surfcrest Ave.
877.261.9184, www.LodgesAtCBHotel.com
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HAYSTACK LODGINGS 12 call
487 S. Hemlock St.
503.436.2714, www.HaystackLodgings.com
RV Parks
CANNON BEACH RV RESORT 100 call
340 Elk Creek Road
503.436.2231, 800.847.2231
www.CBRVResort.com
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SEA RANCH RV RESORT 49 call
415 Fir St.
503.436.2815, www.SeaRanchRV.com
Other Properties Nearby
ARCH CAPE INN & RETREAT 10 $$$$
31970 E. Ocean Lane, Arch Cape
503.436.2800, 800.436.2848
www.ArchCapeInn.com
Step out of your vehicle
and into a European
chateau with beauty so
dramatic it quiets the
mind and stirs the heart.
Arch Cape Inn & Retreat,
an oasis of art, romance, nature and exquisite
food and wine.
CLOVERDALE UNITS RATES
Bed and Breakfast
SANDLAKE COUNTRY INN 4 $$$$
8505 Galloway Road
503.965.6745, www.SandlakeCountryInn.com
RV Parks
CAMPER COVE RV PARK & 50 call
CAMPGROUND
19620 Hwy. 101 S.
503.398.5334, www.CamperCoveCampground.com
THOUSAND TRAILS PACIFIC CITY 324 call
30000 Sand Lake Road
503.965.6200, www.ThousandTrails.com
WOODS COUNTY CAMPGROUND 12 $
34060 Brooten Road
503.965.5001
www.Co.Tillamook.or.us/gov/parks.campgrounds.htm
COOS BAY UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN PLUS 83 $$$
HOLIDAY HOTEL
411 N. Bayshore Drive
541.269.5111, 800.228.8655
www.BestWestern.com/holidaymotelcoosbay
In downtown Coos Bay
on Hwy. 101, across
from the waterfront and
the Coos Bay board-
walk. Steps from shop-
ping and restaurants.
Free hot breakfast, indoor pool and spa, tness
room and high speed internet. All rooms have
refrigerators, microwaves and coffee makers.
EDGEWATER INN 82 call
275 E. Johnson Ave.
541.267.0423, 800.233.0423
www.Edgewater-Inns.com
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PLAINVIEW MOTEL & RV PARK 14 call
91904 Cape Arago Hwy.
541.888.5166, 800.962.2815
www.PlainviewMotel.com

Plainview is the perfect
place for family vaca-
tions along the beautiful
Oregon coast near
Charleston. Vacation
homes for large families
to vacation together. Our shing package
includes two days shing and two days lodging
for $222 per person (two person minimum).
RED LION HOTEL COOS BAY 145 $$$
1313 N. Bayshore Drive
541.267.4141, www.RedLion.com/coosbay
The Red Lion Hotel
Coos Bay is the areas
premier hotel. Just
blocks north of city
center and minutes
from the airport via our
complimentary transportation, youll nd ocean/
beaches, shing, whale-watching and shopping
just minutes away.
SUPER 8 MOTEL 53 call
1001 N. Bayshore Drive
541.808.0700, 800.800.8000
www.Super8.com
Bed and Breakfast
COOS BAY MANOR BED & BREAKFAST 5 $$$
955 S. 5th St.
541.269.1224, 800.269.1224
www.CoosBayManor.com
Vacation Rentals
ANNIES COTTAGE 1 $$$
489 Nicholls Ave.
541.294.2342, www.AnniesCottage.org
BELOW THE FALLS LODGE 1 $$$
14956 Glenn Creek Road
541.404.9349, www.VRBO.com/151088
THE BEACH HOUSE 1 $$$
842 S. Empire Blvd.
541.404.0355
www.FlipKey.com/coos-bay-vacation-rentals/
p396268
MOONLIGHT BAY 2 call
VACATION RENTALS
64664 Wygant Road
541.888.5166,800.962.2815
www.OregonWaterfront.net
Moonlight Bay Vacation
Rentals offers small, ro-
mantic bayfront hideaways
with incredible views in all
directions guaranteed to
melt away all of your stress.
Private GarEFOtAfordable
Pet Friendly tFree WiFi
Cozy Rooms Individually
Decorated
CALL TO RESERVE
OR VISIT ONLINE
877-368-1001
WWW.SPINDRIFT-INN.COM
In The Heart of Manzanita
One Block from the Beach
Connect with Nature
Complimentary Hot & Cold Breakfast Buffet
Ocean and Non Ocean View Rooms
Indoor Pool, Hot Tub, Fitness Center,
Restaurant & Lounge, Free WiFi
www.agatebeachinn.com
Experience the Oregon Coast
3019 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365
For Reservations Call 800-547-3310
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ALDER ACRES RV PARK 88 $
1800 28th Court
541.269.0999, 888.400.7275
www.AlderAcres.com
ARBES RV PARK 15 $
2625 Ocean Blvd. S.E.
541.267.3030
CHARLESTON MARINA RV PARK 100 call
63402 Kingfisher Road
541.888.9512, www.CharlestonMarina.com
Other Properties Nearby
QUALITY INN & SUITES COOS BAY 96 call
1503 Virginia Ave., North Bend
541.756.3191, 877.424.6423
www.CoosBayInn.com
Located at the gateway to the
Oregon Dunes and a short
drive to Bandon Dunes Golf
Course. Take advantage of the
tness room & spa before retir-
ing. Start your next day with
the free hot breakfast.
COQUI LLE UNITS RATES
MYRTLE LANE MOTEL 25 call
787 N. Central Blvd.
541.396.2102
DEPOE BAY UNITS RATES
SURFRIDER RESORT 54 call
3115 N.W. Hwy. 101
541.764.2311, 800.662.2378
www.SurfriderResort.com
TROLLERS LODGE MOTEL 15 call
& VACATION HOMES
355 S.W. Hwy. 101
541.765.2287, 800.472.9335
www.TrollersLodge.com
WHALE COVE INN 8 call
2345 S. Hwy. 101
541.765.4300, 800.628.3409
www.WhaleCoveInn.com
Bed and Breakfasts
AN OCEAN PARADISE WHALES 2 call
RENDEZVOUS B&B
147 N.W. Hwy. 101
541.765.3455, www.WhalesRendezvous.com
CHANNEL HOUSE INN 17 call
35 Ellingson St.
541.765.2140, www.ChannelHouse.com
HARBOR LIGHTS INN 11 $$$
235 S.E. Bayview
541.765.2322, www.TheHarborLightsInn.com
INN AT ARCH ROCK 13 call
70 N.W. Sunset St.
541.765.2560, 800.767.1835
www.InnAtArchRock.com
Vacation Rental
BELLA BEACH PROPERTY 43 call
MANAGEMENT
24 Bella Beach Drive
866.994.7026, www.BellaBeach.com
RV Park
SEA AND SAND RV PARK 109 call
4985 N. Hwy. 101
541.764.2313, 877.821.2231
www.SeaAndSandRVPark.com
ELKTON UNITS RATES
THE BIG K GUEST RANCH 20 call
20029 Hwy. 138 W.
541.584.2295, 800.390.2445
www.Big-K.com
FLORENCE UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN PIER POINT INN 55 $$$
85625 Hwy. 101 S.
541.997.7191, 800.435.6736
www.BWPierPointInn.com
COMFORT INN FLORENCE 52 call
2475 Hwy. 101
541.997.7797, 877.424.6423
www.FlorenceCI.com
DRIFTWOOD SHORES RESORT 125 call
& CONFERENCE CENTER
88416 1st Ave.
541.997.8263, 800.422.5091
www.DriftwoodShores.com
Choose from 125 ocean-
front rooms that best suit
you or your family. From
standard Queens with
fridge/micro to full
kitchen units to large
three-bedroom suites. Amenities include our indoor
heated pool, large Jacuzzi spa, kids aquatic area,
and our newly remodeled ocean view restaurant.
ECONOMY INN 29 call
3829 Hwy. 101
541.997.7115, 800.630.2689
www.EconomyInnFlorence.com
LANDMARK INN 12 call
1551 4th St.
541.997.9030, 800.822.7811
www.LandmarkMotel.com
LIGHTHOUSE INN 27 $$
155 Hwy. 101
541.997.3221, 866.997.3221
www.LighthouseInn-Florence.com
MERCER LAKE RESORT 10 call
88875 Bay Berry Lane
541.997.3633, 800.355.3633
www.MLROregon.com
OLD TOWN INN 40 call
170 Hwy. 101
541.997.7131, 800.809.1403
www.Old-Town-Inn.com
Sparkling clean with a
great location just steps
from historic Old Town.
Minutes from ocean
beaches, golf courses
and the Oregon Dunes
National Recreation Area. Free Wi-Fi, in-room
coffee, microwave/refrigerator. Pets welcome.
Limited continental breakfast.
PARK MOTEL & CABINS 20 call
85034 Hwy. 101 S.
541.997.2634, 800.392.0441
www.ParkMotelFlorence.com
RIVER HOUSE INN 40 call
1202 Bay St.
541.997.3933, 888.824.2750
www.RiverHouseFlorence.com
Beautiful riverfront
rooms with balconies.
Two suites with private
spas. Steps to the
unique shops and res-
taurants of Old Town.
Near ocean beaches, golng and the Oregon
Dunes. Free high-speed Internet, continental
breakfast, microwaves/refrigerators, in-room cof-
fee, guest laundry, meeting room. Sorry, no pets.
Smoke-free lodging.
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THREE RIVERS CASINO & HOTEL 93 call
5647 Hwy. 126
541.997.7529, 877.374.8377
www.ThreeRiversCasino.com
Three Rivers Casino &
Hotel, the most spacious
casino around, offers
heart-pounding thrills
with all you favorite
Vegas-style games. Relax
in one of their oversized deluxe hotel rooms and
indulge your every whim in one of their four res-
taurants, including the World Market Buffet and
PRIME Steak House.
VILLA WEST MOTEL 22 call
901 Hwy. 101
541.997.3457, www.VillaWestMotel.com
Bed and Breakfasts
BLUE HERON INN BED & BREAKFAST 4 $$$
6563 Hwy. 126
541.997.4091, 800.997.7780
www.BlueHeronInnFlorence.com
EDWIN K BED & BREAKFAST 7 call
1155 Bay St.
800.833.9465, www.EdwinK.com
RV Parks
CARL G. WASHBURNE 58 call
MEMORIAL STATE PARK
93111 Hwy. 101 N.
800.551.6949, www.OregonStateParks.org
HECETA BEACH RV PARK 50 $
& MINI MART
04636 Heceta Beach Road
541.997.7664, www.HecetaBeachRV.com
LAKESHORE RV PARK 20 call
83763 Hwy. 101
541.997.2741, www.LakeshoreRV.com
MERCER LAKE RESORT 10 call
88875 Bay Berry Lane
541.997.3633, www.MLROregon.com
PACIFIC PINES RV PARK 64 call
4044 Hwy. 101
541.997.1434, 800.997.1434
www.PacificPinesRV.com
PORT OF SIUSLAW CAMPGROUND 104 call
AND MARINA
100 Harbor St.
541.997.3040, www.PortOfSiuslaw.com
Nestled along the
Siuslaw River, this quiet
campground and marina
is just minutes from
Historic Old Town
Florence. Enjoy shing,
crabbing, clam digging, shopping and ne dining.
Free Wi-Fi. Open year round. Come stay with us!
THOUSAND TRAILS SOUTH JETTY 170 call
05010 S. Jetty Road
541.997.8296, www.1000Trails.com
WOAHINK LAKE RV RESORT 78 call
83570 Hwy. 101 S.
541.997.6454, www.WoahinkLakeRV.com
GARI BALDI UNITS RATES
GARIBALDI HOUSE INN & SUITES 49 $$
502 Garibaldi Ave.
503.322.3338, 877.322.6489
www.GaribaldiHouseInn.com
RV Park
HARBORVIEW INN & RV PARK 30 call
302 S. 7th St.
503.322.3251, www.HarborviewFun.com
GEARHART UNITS RATES
GEARHART OCEAN INN 12 call
67 N. Cottage Ave.
503.738.7373, 800.352.8034
www.GearhartOceanInn.com
GEARHART RESORT 85 $$
1157 N. Marion
503.738.8331, 800.547.0115
www.GearhartResort.com
McMENAMINS GEARHART HOTEL 18 $$$-$$$$
1157 N. Marion Ave.
503.717.8159
www.McMenamins.com/GearhartHotel
Set on the Oregon
coast, located above
McMenamins Sand
Trap Pub and overlook-
ing the 1892 Gearhart
Golf Links. Eighteen
guestrooms include Queen- or King-size beds,
bathrooms, televisions and McMenamins signa-
ture artwork. Well also offer pet-friendly rooms,
golf packages and more.
Vacation Rental
GEARHART OCEAN VIEW CONDO call
AT GEARHART BY THE SEA
www.OregonBeachCondo.com
RV Park
BUDS RV PARK & CAMPGROUND 35 call
4412 Hwy 101 N.
503.738.6855, 800.730.6855
www.BudsRV.com
GLENEDEN BEACH UNITS RATES
BEACHCOMBERS HAVEN 14 call
7045 N.W. Glen Ave.
541.764.2252, 800.428.5533
www.BeachcombersHaven.com
SALISHAN SPA & GOLF RESORT 205 call
7760 Hwy. 101 N.
541.764.2371, 800.452.2300
www.Salishan.com
Vacation Rentals
ADMIRALS BEACH RETREAT 1 $$$$
360.909.5805, www.AdmiralsBeachRetreat.com
CAVALIER OCEANFRONT 21 $$$$
CONDOMINIUMS
325 N.W. Lancer St.
541.764.2352, 888.454.0880
www.CavalierCondos.com
GOLD BEACH UNITS RATES
AZALEA LODGE 16 call
29481 Ellensburg Ave.
541.247.6635, 866.381.6635
www.AzaleaLodge.biz
GOLD BEACH INN 40 call
29346 Ellensburg Ave.
541.247.7091, 888.663.0608
www.GoldBeachInn.com
GOLD BEACH RESORT 49 call
29232 S. Ellensburg Ave.
541.247.7066, 800.541.0947
www.GBResort.com
INN OF THE BEACHCOMBER 45 call
29266 Ellensburg Ave.
541.247.6691, 888.690.2378
www.InnOfTheBeachcomber.com
IRELANDS RUSTIC LODGES 42 call
29330 Ellensburg Ave.
541.247.7718, 877.447.3526
www.IrelandsRusticLodges.com
JOTS RESORT 113 $$
94360 Wedderburn Loop
541.247.6676, 800.367.5687
www.JotsResort.com
MOTEL 101 26 call
29399 Ellensburg Ave.
541.247.6611, 866.726.3657
www.Motel101.biz

OREGON TRAIL LODGE 17 call
29855 Ellensburg Ave.
541.247.6030
PACIFIC REEF RESORT 40 call
29362 Ellensburg Ave. (Hwy. 101)
541.247.6658, 800.808.7263
www.PacificReefResort.com
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TU TU TUN LODGE 20 call
96550 N. Bank Rogue
541.247.6664, 800.864.6357
www.TuTuTun.com
WILD CHINOOK INN 20 call
94200 Harlow St.
541.247.6675, 877.344.6675
www.ChinookInn.com
Vacation Rental
BEACH RESORT AT TURTLE ROCK 15 call
28788 Hunter Creek Loop
541.247.9203
RV Parks
ANGLERS TRAILER VILLAGE 39 call
95706 Jerrys Flat Road
541.247.7922
BEACH RESORT AT TURTLE ROCK 60 call
28788 Hunter Creek Loop
541.247.9203, www.TurtleRockResorts.com
HONEY BEAR RVS 65 call
34161 Ophir Road
541.247.2765, 800.822.4444
www.HoneyBearRV.com
SECRET CAMP RV PARK 25 call
95614 Jerrys Flat Road
541.247.2665, www.SecretCampRVPark.com
HAMMOND UNITS RATES
RV Park
ASTORIA KOA 305 call
1100 N.W. Ridge Road
503.861.2606, www.AstoriaKOA.com
The fun comes in waves
at this KOA located one
mile from the ocean.
Across from Ft. Stevens
State Park. Indoor pool,
jumping pillow, Kamp
K9, bike rentals, mini-golf, Wi-Fi, pancakes.
Lodges with kitchens/baths, Kamping Kabins,
deluxe RV sites.
LAKESI DE UNITS RATES
LAKESHORE LODGE 20 call
290 S. 8th St.
541.759.3161, 800.759.3951
www.LakeshoreLodgeOR.com
LI NCOLN CI TY UNITS RATES
AMERICAS BEST INN & SUITES 33 call
1014 N.E. Hwy. 101
541.994.9017, 866.237.8741
www.AmericasBestInnLincolnCity.com
THE ASHLEY INN AND SUITES 75 call
3430 N.E. Hwy. 101
541.996.7500, 888.427.4539
www.AshleyInnLincolnCity.com
BEST WESTERN LINCOLN 33 call
SANDS SUITES
535 N.W. Inlet St.
541.994.4227, 800.445.3234
www.LincolnSands.com
CAPTAIN COOK INN 17 call
2626 N.E. Hwy. 101
541.994.2522, 800.994.2522
www.CaptainCookInn.com
COHO OCEANFRONT LODGE 65 call
1635 N.W. Harbor Ave.
541.994.3684, 800.848.7006
www.TheCohoLodge.com
Each room at The Coho
has been thoughtfully
redesigned to enhance
your beach experience:
refreshing, vibrant and
alive with the coastal
avors native to the Oregon coast. Juxtaposed
against these comfortable, native palettes are
the elegance and modern touches of an urban
upscale boutique hotel.
COMFORT INN & SUITES 62 call
136 N.E. Hwy. 101
541.994.8155, 800.423.6240
www.ComfortInnLincolnCity.com
COZY COVE BEACH FRONT 66 call
RESORT INN
515 N.W. Inlet Ave.
541.994.2950, 800.553.2683
www.CozyCoveBeachResort.com
D SANDS CONDOMINIUM MOTEL 63 call
171 S.W. Hwy. 101
541.994.5244, 800.527.3925
www.DSandsMotel.com
ECONO LODGE 49 call
1713 N.W. 21st St.
541.994.5281
ESTER LEE MOTEL 53 call
3803 S.W. Hwy. 101
541.996.3606, 888.996.3606
www.EsterLee.com
HISTORIC ANCHOR INN 22 call
4417 S.W. Hwy. 101
541.996.3810, 800.582.8611
www.HistoricAnchorInn.com
INN AT SPANISH HEAD 120 call
RESORT HOTEL
4009 S.W. Hwy. 101
541.996.2161, 800.452.8127
www.SpanishHead.com
The Inn At Spanish
Head is Oregons only
resort hotel built right
on the beach. All guest
and meeting rooms are
oceanfront with oor-to-
ceiling windows and easy beach access. Enjoy
our penthouse restaurant, outdoor heated pool,
saunas and enclosed ocean view spa.
INN AT WECOMA 63 $$
2945 N.W. Hwy. 101
541.994.2984, 800.452.8981
www.InnAtWecoma.com
The newly renovated
Inn at Wecoma features
spacious, comfortable
and affordable accom-
modations in the heart
of Lincoln City. The
hotel features modern dcor with an indoor pool,
sauna, Jacuzzi and continental breakfast. Pets
welcome, restrictions and fee apply. Come visit
us at InnAtWecoma.com.
LIBERTY INN 76 call
4990 N.E. Logan Road
541.994.1777, 877.994.1777
www.LibertyInn.com
Located

of a mile off
Hwy. 101 in a quiet forest
setting within walking
distance to the beach
and Chinook Winds
Casino. Complimentary
hot & cold breakfast buffet, high-speed wireless
Internet, indoor pool, Jacuzzi, exercise room.
Complimentary 24-hour casino shuttle.
LOOKING GLASS INN 36 $$
861 S.W. 51st St.
541.996.3996, 800.843.4940
www.LookingGlass-Inn.com
NORDIC OCEANFRONT INN 53 call
2133 N.W. Inlet Ave.
541.994.8145, 800.452.3558
www.NordicOceanfrontInn.com
OCEAN TERRACE CONDOMINIUMS 41 call
4229 S.W. Beach Ave.
541.996.3623, 800.648.2119
www.OceanTerrace.com
OVERLOOK MOTEL 8 call
3521 S.W. Anchor
541.996.3300, www.OverlookMotel.net
PELICAN SHORES INN 35 $$
2645 N.W. Inlet Ave.
541.994.2134, 800.705.5505
www.PelicanShores.com
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THE PURPLE MOON INN 3 call
3231 N.W. Inlet Ave.
541.994.2324, 866.994.2324
www.PurpleMoonInn.com
SAILOR JACK MOTEL 40 $$
1035 N.W. Harbor Ave.
541.994.3696, 888.432.8346
www.SailorJack.com
SANDCASTLE BEACHFRONT MOTEL 39 call
3417 S.W. Anchor Ave.
541.996.3613, 800.225.0693
www.SandcastleMotel.net
SEA ECHO MOTEL 18 call
3510 N.E. Hwy. 101
541.994.2575
SEA HORSE OCEANFRONT LODGING 65 call
1301 N.W. 21st St.
541.994.2101, 800.662.2101
www.SeahorseMotel.com
SEA REST MOTEL 6 call
1249 N.W. 15th
541.418.0636, www.SeaRestMotel.com
SEAGULL BEACH FRONT MOTEL 25 call
1511 N.W. Harbor Ave.
541.994.2948, 800.422.0219
www.SeagullMotelOregon.com
SHEARWATER INN 29 call
120 N.W. Inlet Court
541.994.4121, 800.869.8069
www.TheShearwaterInn.com
WESTSHORE OCEANFRONT MOTEL 19 call
3127 S.W. Anchor Ave.
541.996.2001, 800.621.3187
www.WestshoreMotel.com
Bed and Breakfast
BAYWOOD SHORES BED & BREAKFAST 2 call
1281 S.W. 62nd St.
541.996.6700, 800.327.0486
www.BaywoodShores.com
Vacation Rentals
A-1 BEACH RENTALS 30 call
3264 N.W. Jetty
877.232.5984, www.A1BeachRentals.com
BEACHFRONT GARDEN INN 32 call
VACATION RENTALS
3313 N.W. Inlet Ave.
541.994.2324, 866.994.2324
www.BeachfrontGardenInn.com
BEACHFRONT VACATION RENTALS 60 call
2002 N.W. 36th St.
541.996.2955, 800.224.7660
www.BeachfrontRentals.net
BELLA BEACH VACATION RENTALS 22 call
1027 S.W. 62nd St.
541.921.8885, www.BellaBeachRentals.com
KEYSTONE VACATION RENTALS 18 call
1723 N.W. Harbor Ave.
503.443.1414, 800.708.5880
www.KeystoneVacationsOregon.com
LINCOLN CITY VACATION HOMES 14 call
3303 S.W. Anchor Ave., Suite 4
541.994.8778, www.Getaway2TheCoast.com
OLIVIA BEACH PROPERTY 24 call
MANAGEMENT
2797 S.W. Beach Ave.
866.994.7026
www.OliviaBeachCottageRentals.com
SEAHAVEN RENTALS 20 call
2002 N.W. 36th St.
541.996.8800, 877.315.1138
www.SeahavenRentals.com
SHEARWATERHOUSE AND 2 $$$$
ROMANCE OF THE SEA
1935 N.E. 69th St.
503.245.5969, www.OregonShearwater.com
RV Park
DEVILS LAKE RV PARK 80 call
4041 N.E. W. Devils Lake Road
800.460.0616, 800.460.0616
www.DevilsLakeRV.com
MANZANI TA UNITS RATES
COAST CABINS 9 $$$$
635 Laneda Ave.
503.368.7113, 800.435.1269
www.CoastCabins.com
OCEAN INN 10 call
32 Laneda Ave.
503.368.7701, 866.368.7701
www.OceanInnatManzanita.com
SAN DUNE INN 14 call
428 Dorcas Lane
503.368.5163, 888.368.5163
www.SanDune-Inn-Manzanita.com
SPINDRIFT INN 14 call
114 Laneda Ave.
503.368.1001, 877.368.1001
www.Spindrift-Inn.com
Quaint Inn in the heart
of Manzanita. One block
from beautiful seven-
mile beach. Private inner
garden. Near golf, boat-
ing, shing, crabbing,
windsurng and horseback riding. Free movies
and Wi-Fi. Non-smoking. Rooms have Queen
pillow-tops, some pet-friendly, kitchenettes. Cozy
and affordable. Restaurants nearby.
SUNSET SURF OCEAN FRONT MOTEL 40 call
248 Ocean Road
503.368.5224, 800.243.8035
www.SunsetSurfOcean.com
Bed and Breakfast
ZEN GARDEN BED & BREAKFAST 2 call
8910 Glenesslin Lane
503.368.6697
www.ZenGardenBedAndBreakfast.com
Vacation Rental
MANZANITA RENTAL COMPANY 68 call
686 Manzanita Ave.
503.368.6797, 800.579.9801
www.ManzanitaRentals.com
MAPLETON UNITS RATES
RV Park
MAPLE LANE RV PARK & MARINA 46 call
10730 Hwy. 126
541.268.4822
NEHALEM UNITS RATES
Vacation Rental
BEACH BREAK VACATION 50 call
RENTALS
35690 Hwy. 101 N.
503.368.3865, 877.655.0623
www.Beach-Break.com
NESKOWI N UNITS RATES
Vacation Rental
THE BREAKERS BEACH HOUSES 9 call
48060 Breakers Blvd.
503.392.3417, 877.851.3144
www.BreakersOregon.com
The ocean at your
doorstep! Nine private
oceanfront beach homes;
1,200 square feet on two
levels; private oceanside
decks; three bedroom, two
bath home sleeps six to eight; fully-equipped kitch-
ens; wood burning replaces (wood provided);
BBQs; TV/DVD/Wi-Fi.
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TERIMORE LODGING BY THE SEA 26 call
5105 Crab Ave.
503.842.4623, 800.635.1821
www.OregonCoast.com/terimore
Vacation Rental
NW BEACH VACATION RENTALS 13 call
503.842.9283, www.NWBeachVacation.com
NEWPORT UNITS RATES
ANCHOR PIER LODGE 5 call
345 S.W. Bay Blvd.
541.265.7829, www.AnchorPierLodge.com
BEST WESTERN PLUS 148 $$$
AGATE BEACH INN
3019 N. Coast Hwy.
541.265.9411, 800.547.3310
www.AgateBeachInn.com
Guest rooms feature a
spacious King or two
Queen sized beds, TV/
DVD, microwave, refrig-
erator, coffee maker,
workspace with tele-
phone and data port. Indoor heated pool and spa,
and tness center. Nearby golf, sport shing,
whale watching and bayfront attractions.
COMFORT INN 70 call
531 S.W. Fall St.
541.265.6203, 800.424.6423
www.NewportORHotel.com
DAYS INN 32 call
544 S.W. Coast Hwy. 101
541.265.5767, 800.999.3068

ELIZABETH STREET INN 68 call
232 S.W. Elizabeth St.
541.265.9400, 877.265.9400
www.ElizabethStreetInn.com
Panoramic views from
your private balcony
and replace in every
room. A few amenities
you will nd are a hot
breakfast buffet, seasonal
chowder, fresh baked cookies, indoor pool, spa
and tness center. Walking distance to Historic
Nye Beach.
HALLMARK RESORT NEWPORT 158 $$$
744 S.W. Elizabeth St.
541.265.2600, www.HallmarkInns.com
Hallmark Resort offers
spectacular oceanfront
views and the beach is
just steps away. Extraor-
dinary guestrooms in a
variety of room styles to
meet your needs. In-room, two-person spas and
replaces available. Pool, sauna and tness center.
Oceanfront dining and room service. Pets welcome!
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES 85 call
135 S.E. 32nd St.
541.867.3377, www.HIExpress.com/newportcoast
INN AT NYE BEACH 20 $$$
729 N.W. Coast St.
541.265.2477, 800.480.2477
www.InnatNyeBeach.com
INN AT YAQUINA BAY 51 call
2633 S. Pacific Way
541.867.7055, 888.867.3100
www.InnAtYaquinaBay.com
LA QUINTA INN & SUITES 71 call
45 S.E. 32nd St.
541.867.7727, 800.531.5900
www.435.LQ.com
LITTLE CREEK COVE 31 call
3641 N.W. Oceanview Drive
541.265.8587, 800.294.8025
www.LittleCreekCove.com
The only hotel in Newport that
is on the beach. Unique condo-
miniums with private access to
beautiful sandy beach and land-
scaped grounds. Private covered
decks, at screen TVs, replaces,
and full kitchens. Relax and smell
the fresh owers in your home
away from home.
MONEY SAVER MOTEL 42 call
861 S.W. Coast Hwy. 101
541.265.2277, www.NewportOregonMotel.com
NEWPORT CITY CENTER MOTEL 30 $
538 S.W. Coast Hwy.
541.265.7381, 800.687.9099
www.NewportCityCenterMotel.com
SAIL INN CAFE 2 $$$
134 S.W. Bay Blvd.
541.574.8880, www.SailInnNewport.com
SYLVIA BEACH HOTEL 20 call
267 N.W. Cliff St.
541.265.5428, 888.795.8422
www.SylviaBeachHotel.com
WHALER MOTEL 73 call
155 S.W. Elizabeth St.
541.265.9261, 800.433.9444
www.WhalerNewport.com
Bed and Breakfasts
GRAND VICTORIAN BED & 4 call
BREAKFAST/VINTAGE COTTAGE RENTAL
105 N.W. Coast St.
541.265.4490, 800.784.9936
www.GrandVictorianOR.com
HOUSE OF ROGUE BED & BEER 3 $$$
748 S.W. Bay Blvd.
541.265.3188, www.Rogue.com
OCEAN HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST 8 call
4920 N.W. Woody Way
541.265.3888, 866.495.3888
www.OceanHouse.com
THE LIGHTKEEPERS INN 2 $$$$
BED & BREAKFAST
811 S.W. 12th St.
541.265.5642, www.TheLightkeepersInnBB.com
TYEE LODGE BED & BREAKFAST 5 call
4925 N.W. Woody Way
541.265.8953, 888.553.8933
www.TyeeLodge.com
BEACH RETREAT 2 $$$
423 S.W. Elizabeth St.
541.258.3554, 877.820.6132
www.BeachRetreatOregon.com
RV Parks
AGATE BEACH RV PARK 34 call
6138 N. Coast Hwy.
541.265.7670
SOUTH BEACH STATE PARK 228 call
5580 S. Coast Hwy.
800.551.6949, www.OregonStateParks.org
Other Properties Nearby
SEAL ROCKS RV COVE 20 call
U.S. Hwy. 101 at N.W. Cross St., Seal Rock
541.563.3955, www.SealRocksRV.com
NORTH BEND UNITS RATES
THE MILL CASINO HOTEL & RV PARK 203 call
3201 Tremont Ave.
541.756.8800, 800.953.4800
www.TheMillCasino.com
Experience over 200
well-appointed rooms
and suites in our tower
and lodge, or pull into
our 102-space, full-service
RV Park. Amenities
galore including free WiFi, business center,
indoor pool, hot tubs on our waterfront deck, and a
tness center. Modern meeting facilities, banquet
catering and group services are available.
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QUALITY INN & SUITES 96 call
1503 Virginia Ave.
541.756.3191, 877.424.6423
www.CoosBayInn.com
Vacation Rentals
A WESTERN WHITE HOUSE 1 call
65390 E. Bay Road
503.930.7714, www.TheWesternWhiteHouse.com
BRAMBLEWOOD 1 call
93580 Shady Lane
541.297.2751
DUNE HAVEN 3 call
74799 Crannog Road
541.759.3601, www.DuneHaven.biz
OCEANSI DE UNITS RATES
Vacation Rental
THE BLUE DOOR 1 $$$
1740 Portland Ave.
503.224.5557, www.OceansideBlueDoor.com
OPHI R UNITS RATES
Vacation Rental
BREAKER HOUSE VACATION RENTALS 18 $$$$
800.816.4676, www.BreakerHouse.com
OTTER ROCK UNITS RATES
THE INN AT OTTER CREST 145 call
301 Otter Crest Drive
541.765.2111, 800.452.2101
www.InnAtOtterCrest.com
PACI FIC CI TY UNITS RATES
INN AT CAPE KIWANDA 35 call
33105 Cape Kiwanda Drive
503.965.7001, 888.965.7001
www.InnAtCapeKiwanda.com
Located at Cape Kiwanda
Natural Scenic Area,
and across from the
Pelican Pub & Brewery,
the Inn at Cape Kiwanda
features 35 guestrooms,
each with gas replaces, private balconies and
down comforters. One suite and four rooms with
Jacuzzi tubs.
INN AT PACIFIC CITY 15 call
35215 Brooten Road
503.965.6366, 888.722.2489
www.InnAtPacificCity.com
Bed and Breakfast
THE CRAFTSMAN BED & BREAKFAST 4 call
35255 4th St.
503.965.4574, www.CraftsmanBB.com
Vacation Rentals
THE COTTAGES AT CAPE KIWANDA 18 $$$$
33000 Cape Kiwanda Drive
503.965.7920, 866.571.0605
www.KiwandaCottages.com
Experience the best of a
ve-star resort combined
with the comforts of
home. Each two- and
three-bedroom luxury
cottage sits perched at
the oceans edge, offering a one-of-a-kind view,
the latest in entertainment and kitchen accesso-
ries, and personal concierge service.
SHOREPINE VACATION RENTALS 43 call
33105 Cape Kiwanda Drive
503.965.5776, www.ShorepineRentals.com
Shorepine Vacation Rent-
als offer fully furnished
and equipped vacation
homes throughout
Pacic City. We can
comfortably accommo-
date 1 to 13 people in a single home. Special rates
may apply for weddings, corporate retreats, family
reunions, and other types of groups.
RV Parks
CAPE KIWANDA RV RESORT 155 call
& MARKET PLACE
33305 Cape Kiwanda Drive
503.965.6230, www.CapeKiwandaRVResort.com
WEBB COUNTY CAMPGROUND 38 $
33005 Cape Kiwanda Road
503.965.5001
www.Co.Tillamook.or.us/gov/parks.campgrounds.htm
PORT ORFORD UNITS RATES
REDFISH LOFT 1 call
517 Jefferson St.
541.366.2200, www.RedfishLoft.com
SEA CREST MOTEL 18 $$
44 Hwy. 101 S.
541.332.3040, 888.332.3040
www.SeaCrestOregon.com
SHORELINE MOTEL 13 call
206 6th St.
541.332.2903
WILDSPRING GUEST HABITAT 5 $$$$
92978 Cemetery Loop
541.332.0977, 866.333.9453
www.Wildspring.com
A small, eco-friendly
resort overlooking the ocean
on Oregons spectacular
south coast offering luxuri-
ous accommodations in a
peaceful, naturally beautiful
environment. Five elegant
cabin suites lled with art and antiques, Guest
Hall, open-air slate spa, walking labyrinth,
sculpture garden, massages, free breakfast buffet,
Wi-Fi and movies.
Bed and Breakfast
THE COMPASS ROSE 4 $$$
BED AND BREAKFAST
42497 Gull Road
541.551.0902, www.CompassRosePortOrford.com
RV Park
PORT ORFORD RV VILLAGE 43 $
2855 Port Orford Loop Road
541.332.1041, www.PortOrfordRV.com
REEDSPORT UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN SALBASGEON 57 call
INN & SUITES
1400 Hwy. 101 S.
541.271.4831, www.BestWestern.com
ECONOMY INN 41 call
1593 Hwy. 101
541.271.3671, 800.799.9970
www.EconomyInnReedsport.com
FIR GROVE MOTEL 19 $
2178 Winchester Ave.
541-271-4848
LOON LAKE LODGE AND RV RESORT 18 call
9011 Loon Lake Road
541.599.2244, www.LoonLakeRV.com
SALBASGEON INN OF THE UMPQUA 14 call
45209 State Hwy., #38
541.271.2025
Vacation Rental
COZY CATTAIL VACATION RENTAL 1 $$$
Blue Heron Lane
541.271.4222, www.CozyCattail.com
RV Park
LOON LAKE LODGE AND RV RESORT 38 call
9011 Loon Lake Road
541.599.2244, www.LoonLakeRV.com
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RV Park
REMOTE OUTPOST RV PARK & CABINS 25 $
23146 Hwy. 42
541.572.5105, www.RemoteOutpostRV.com
ROCKAWAY BEACH UNITS RATES
BEACH STAY MOTEL 5 call
423 N. Miller St.
503.355.2525
SEA HAVEN MOTEL AND 6 call
GUEST HOUSE
520 Hwy 101 N.
503.355.8101, www.SeaHavenMotel.net
SILVER SANDS OCEANFRONT MOTEL 40 call
215 S. Pacific
503.355.2206, 800.457.8972
www.OregonSilverSands.com
TRADEWINDS MOTEL 19 $$
523 N. Pacific St.
503.355.2112, 800.824.0938
www.Tradewinds-Motel.com
Vacation Rentals
COVELLES COVE 2 call
336 S. Pacific
503.556.5850
www.RockawayBeachOregon.webs.com
SALTAIR COTTAGE 1 $$$
870 S. Breaker Ave.
503.226.0285, www.SaltairCottage.com
RV Park
BARVIEW JETTY COUNTY 315 $
CAMPGROUND
8000 Cedar Ave.
503.322.3522
www.Co.Tillamook.or.us/gov/parks.campgrounds.htm
SEAL ROCK UNITS RATES
Bed and Breakfast
RESTING ON THE ROCK B&B 2 call
8721 N.W. Grandview St.
541.563.2643, 800.313.5171
www.RestingOnTheRock.com
Vacation Rental
THE GULLHOUSE 1 $$$$
9180 N.E. Seagull Way
503.245.5969, www.OregonShearwater.com
RV Park
SEAL ROCKS RV COVE 20 call
U.S. Hwy. 101 at N.W. Cross St.
541.563.3955, www.SealRocksRV.com
SEASI DE UNITS RATES
BEACHSIDE INN 12 call
300 5th Ave.
503.738.5363, 800.845.1284
www.BeachsideInnSeaside.com
BEST WESTERN 107 call
OCEAN VIEW RESORT
414 N. Prom
503.738.3334, 800.234.VIEW (8439)
www.OceanViewResort.com
Spectacular Ocean
Front Resort featuring
beautifully appointed
and renovated guest
rooms and suites, most
with unobstructed,
ocean-front views. Steps to the best beach, re-
places, kitchenettes. Indoor pool/spa, Salvatores
Cafe & Pub, 7,000 square feet meeting space. Free
Wi-Fi, 100% non-smoking.
COMFORT INN & SUITES BY 65 call
SEASIDE CONVENTION CENTER/BOARDWALK
545 Broadway Ave.
503.738.3011, 800.226.9815
www.ComfortInnSeaside.com
EBB TIDE MOTEL 99 call
300 N. Promanade
503.738.8371, 800.468.6232
www.EbbTideSeaside.com
HILLCREST INN 27 call
118 N. Columbia St.
503.738.6273, 800.270.7659
www.SeasideHillcrest.com
Offering cottages, mini-
suites, in-room spas and
traditional rooms, the
Hillcrest Inn, with its
Cape Cod ambience, is
located steps from a
beautiful sandy beach and exciting downtown
Seaside. Wood-burning replaces and full kitchens
are featured in many of the sparkling clean rooms.
HI-TIDE MOTEL 64 call
30 Ave. G
503.738.8414, 800.621.9876
www.HiTideSeaside.com
INN AT SEASIDE 47 call
441 2nd Ave.
503.738.9581, 800.699.5070
www.InnAtSeaside.com
Inn at Seaside is located
just two blocks from the
beach and directly
across from the Seaside
Convention Center.
Amenities include
complimentary breakfast, free movie rentals with
popcorn, freshly baked cookies at check in and
an indoor heated pool.
INN AT THE SHORE 18 $$
2275 S. Promanade
503.738.3113, 800.713.9914
www.InnAtTheShore.com
INN OF THE FOUR WINDS 19 call
820 N. Promanade
503.738.9524, 800.818.9524
www.InnOfTheFourWinds.com
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LANAI AT THE COVE 22 call
3140 Sunset Blvd.
503.738.6343, 800.738.2683
www.SeasideLanai.com
OCEAN FRONT MOTEL 35 call
50 First Ave.
503.738.5661, 866.808.5661
www.OceanFrontSeaside.com
RIVERTIDE SUITES HOTEL 70 call
102 N. Holladay
503.717.1100, 877.871.8433 (TIDE)
www.RivertideSuites.com
Top rated, All-Suites
condo-style hotel; full
kitchens, pillow-top
beds, at screen TVs,
replace, private balco-
nies, free breakfast,
evening Managers reception. On the river in
downtown Seaside, three blocks to the beach
across, near the Seaside Convention Center.
ROYALE MOTEL SEASIDE 26 call
531 Ave. A
503.738.9541, 888.345.1012
www.TheRoyaleMotel.com

SAND AND SEA CONDOMINIUM 35 call
475 S. Promanade
503.738.8441, 800.628.2371
www.SandAndSeaOregon.com
SANDY COVE INN 19 call
241 Ave. U
503.738.7473, www.SandyCoveInn.net
The Sandy Cove Inn is a family-
owned boutique motel located
near the beach and promenade. We
have everything from basic rooms to
vacation rentalsand with a market
and restaurant across the street
this is the perfect place for a fun,
peaceful stay.
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THE SEASHORE INN ... ON THE BEACH 54 call
60 N. Promanade
503.738.6368, 888.738.6368
www.SeashoreInnOR.com
Enjoy our beachfront
inn with ocean view
rooms, located on the
Prom, just north of the
turnaround. We offer an
indoor pool, sauna and
whirlpool, complimentary light continental
breakfast, newspaper and Wi-Fi. Our very best
rates are on our website.
SEASIDE BEACH CLUB 16 $$$$
561 S. Promanade
503.738.7113, 888.733.7113
SEASIDE INTERNATIONAL HOSTEL 12 call
930 N. Holladay Drive
503.738.7911, 888.994.0001
www.SeasideHostel.net
SEASIDE OCEANFRONT INN 14 call
& RESTAURANT
581 S. Promanade
503.738.6403, www.TheSeasideInn.com
SHILO INN SUITES SEASIDE EAST 59 call
900 S. Holladay Drive
503.738.0549, 800.222.2244
www.ShiloInns.com
SUNDOWNER INNS OF SEASIDE 21 call
125 Ocean Way
503.738.8501, 800.645.8678
THE TIDES BY THE 44 call
SEA CONDOMINIUMS
2316 Beach Drive
503.738.6317, 800.548.2846
www.TheTidesByTheSea.com
WEISS PARADISE SUITES & HOUSES 8 call
741 S. Downing St.
503.738.6691, 800.738.6691
www.SeasideSuites.com
Bed and Breakfast
THE 10TH AVENUE INN 4 call
BED & BREAKFAST
125 10th Ave.
503.738.0643, 800.745.2378
www.10AveInn.com
Vacation Rentals
A LOAFERS PARADISE 1 call
201 17th Ave.
503.968.2525, www.LoafersParadise.com
BEACHHOUSE VACATION RENTALS 100 call
800 N. Roosevelt Drive, Suite 20
503.738.9068, 800.995.2796
www.Beachhouse1.com
BREZZA MARINA 1 $$$$
757 S. Promanade
503.590.0226, www.VRBO.com/200514
NORTHWIND VACATION RENTALS 23 call
948 N. Roosevelt Drive
503.738.5532, 866.738.5532
www.NorthwindRentals.com
RED DOOR PROPERTIES 3 call
241 Ave. U
503.738.7473, www.SandyCoveInn.net
SEASIDE VACATION HOMES 27 call
Beach Drive
503.738.0982, www.SeasideVacationHomes.com
SOUTH BEACH UNITS RATES
Bed and Breakfast
STONE CREST CELLARS B&B 2 $$$$
9556 S. Coast Hwy.
541 867.6621, www.StoneCrestBB.com
TI LLAMOOK UNITS RATES
THE ASHLEY INN OF TILLAMOOK 51 call
1722 Makinster Road
503.842.7599, 800.299.4817
www.AshleyInnTillamook.com
SHILO INN SUITES TILLAMOOK 101 call
2515 N. Main St.
503.842.7971, 800.222.2244
www.ShiloInns.com
RV Parks
ASHLEY INN OF TILLAMOOK 20 call
1722 Makinster Road
503.842.7599, www.AshleyInnTillamook.com
CAPE LOOKOUT STATE PARK 38 call
13000 Whiskey Creek Road W.
800.551.6949, www.Oregon.gov/oprd/parks
KILCHIS RIVER COUNTY 63 $
CAMPGROUND
10500 Kilchis River Road
503.842.6694
www.Co.Tillamook.or.us/gov/parks.campgrounds.htm
TRASK RIVER COUNTY CAMPGROUND 112 $
25455 Trask River Road
503.842.4559
www.Co.Tillamook.or.us/gov/parks.campgrounds.htm
TOLEDO UNITS RATES
YAQUINA BAY HOTEL 25 $
160 N. Main St.
541.336.2830, www.YaquinaBayHotel.com
Bed and Breakfast
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 1 call
ARTISTS STUDIO/APT.
140 N.E. Alder St.
541.336.2797, www.MichaelGibbons.net
WALDPORT UNITS RATES
EDGEWATER COTTAGES 9 $$$$
3978 S.W. Pacific Coast Hwy.
541.563.2240, www.EdgewaterCottages.com
Bed and Breakfast
CLIFF HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST 4 call
1450 S.W. Adahi Road
541.563.2506, www.CliffHouseOregon.com
Vacation Rentals
BAYSHORE RENTALS 0 call
2214 N.W. Bayshore Drive
541.563.3162, www.Bayshore-Rentals.com
SWEETLAND VACATION RENTALS 25 call
541.563.5913, 877.472.4986
www.SweetlandVacationRentals.com
RV Parks
ALSEA RIVER RV PARK & MARINA 24 call
3911 Alsea Hwy.
541.563.3401, www.AlseaRiverRVPark.com
BEACHSIDE STATE REC SITE 32 call
5960 S.W. Pacific Coast Hwy.
800.551.6949, www.OregonStateParks.org
CHINOOK RV PARK 34 call
3299 E. Alsea Hwy.
541.563.3485, www.ChinookRVPark.com
WARRENTON UNITS RATES
RV Park
KAMPERS WEST KAMPGROUND 163 $
1140 N.W. Warrenton Drive
503.861.1814, www.KampersWest.com
WESTLAKE UNITS RATES
FISH MILL LODGES & RV PARK 20 call
04844 Fish Mill Way
541.997.2511, 888.636.5787
www.FishMill.com
WHEELER UNITS RATES
WHEELER ON THE BAY 11 call
LODGE & MARINA
580 Marine Drive
503.368.5858, 800.469.3204
www.WheelerOnTheBay.com
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SALMON HARBOR LANDING 9 $$
265 S. 8th St.
541.271.3742, www.SalmonHarborLanding.com
Vacation Rental
WINCHESTER BAY VACATION RENTALS 6 call
445 Broadway
541.297.6073, www.WinchesterBayRentals.com
RV Parks
DISCOVERY POINT RESORT & RV PARK 75 call
Salmon Harbor Drive
541.271.3443, www.DiscoveryPointResort.com
WINCHESTER BAY RV RESORT 140 call
120 Marina Way
541.271.0287, www.WinchesterBayRVResort.com
WINDY COVE A & B 64 $
380 Salmon Harbor Drive
541.271.4138, www.Co.Douglas.or.us/parks
YACHATS UNITS RATES
ADOBE RESORT AND RESTAURANT 110 call
1555 Hwy. 101 N.
541.547.3141, 800.522.3623
www.AdobeResort.com
Located on Hwy. 101,
one mile from Yachats,
50 feet from the ocean.
Most guest rooms have
spectacular ocean
views. Full service res-
taurant, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner sev-
en days a week. Indoor pool, childrens pool,
sauna, whirlpool, and exercise room. Free Wi-Fi.
DEANES OCEANFRONT LODGE 18 $$
7365 Hwy. 101 N.
541.547.3321, www.DeanesLodge.com
DUBLIN HOUSE 27 call
251 W. 7th St.
541.547.3703, 866.922.4287
www.DublinHouseMotel.com
FIRESIDE MOTEL 43 call
1881 Hwy. 101 N.
541.547.3636, 800.336.3573
www.FiresideMotel.com
Located along an
extraordinary basalt
rock headland at the
oceans edge where
waves crash into coves
and ssures spray
water high in the air. Share this piece of paradise
with your loved ones, be they human or pet.
Dog friendly!
OREGON HOUSE 12 call
94288 Hwy. 101
541.547.3329, www.OregonHouse.com
OVERLEAF LODGE & SPA 54 call
280 Overleaf Lodge Lane
541.547.4880, 800.338.0507
www.OverleafLodge.com
Renew your spirit at
Overleaf Lodge & Spa,
where every room over-
looks the magnicent
coastline. Enjoy the
oceanfront trail in front
of the lodge, or indulge yourself at the spa, which
offers rejuvenating treatments plus soaking pools
with serene ocean views.
SILVER SURF MOTEL 25 $$
3767 N. Hwy. 101
541.547.3175, 800.281.5723
www.SilverSurf-Motel.com
YACHATS INN 36 call
331 S. Pacific Coast Hwy. 101
541.547.3456, 888.270.3456
www.YachatsInn.com
YATEL MOTEL 8 $$
6th & Hwy. 101
541.547.3225, 800.406.1338
www.YatelMotel.com
Bed and Breakfasts
AMBROSIA GARDENS 2 call
BED & BREAKFAST
95435 Hwy. 101 S.
541.547.3013, www.Ambrosia-Gardens.com
OCEAN COVE INN 8 $$
180 Prospect Ave.
360.809.0294, www.OceanCoveInn.com
Vacation Rental
OCEAN ODYSSEY VACATION RENTALS 25 call
251 Hwy. 101
541.547.3637, www.Ocean-Odyssey.com
RV Park
SEA PERCH RV PARK 28 $$
95480 Hwy 101 S. MP 171
541.547.3505, www.SeaPerchRVResort.com
The great outdoors finally comes
with an equally great indoors
WildSpring Guest Habitat is a small
ecofriendly resort on five acres
overlooking the ocean in Port Orford.
Enjoy the spectacular south Oregon coast
while surrounding yourself with luxury.
A Select Registry inn. Recommended in the
New York Times, WSJ and Sunset Magazine
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(In hours)
Call 511 (within Oregon) for updated road
conditions or visit www.TripCheck.com.
Pick up a free Oregon State Highway map
at any official visitor center.
The Greater Portland region offers the
ideal combination of urban and out-
door adventure. The city of Portland
is compact and walkable, with
distinctive neighborhoods and great
views of nearby Mt. Hood. West of the
city are the farms and vineyards of
Washington County wine country and
scenic Highway 30, which meanders
along the Columbia River through St. Helens and onward
to the Pacific Ocean. To the east are historic Oregon City
and the rolling foothills of Mt. Hood. And throughout the
region, Greater Portland offers top-notch places to stay the
night, from historic properties to hip hotels.
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The Pearl District
Road Trip
The New York Times called Portland
the capital of West Coast urban cool.
Its that and so much more. Appealing
to outdoor enthusiasts (hiking and
biking trails), shoppers (no sales tax),
foodies (more than 50 farmers markets,
hundreds of food carts), oenophiles
and beer lovers (more than a dozen
urban wineries and 68 breweries in
the Greater Portland area), the City
of Roses has something for everyone.
Which means youre probably going
to love it here.
Southwest/Downtown
Forbes named Portland one of Amer-
icas Best Downtowns. Southwests
Pioneer Courthouse Square is called
Portlands living room. Yet given this
quadrants concentration of govern-
ment, business, cultural, education
and retail factions, it might be more
fitting to call the area Portlands HQ.
Head toward the Willamette River
and stroll along the 36.5-acre Tom
McCall Waterfront Park (named one
of 10 Great Public Spaces by the
American Planning Association). The
paved path edging the greenway is
wide enough for bicyclists, walkers,
skateboarders and pedicabs. Water-
front Park hosts numerous festivals
throughout the year, including the
Rose Festival, the Oregon Brewers
Festival and the Waterfront Blues
Festival. From March through
December, the northern portion the
Ankeny Plaza bustles with artisans
selling their wares at the Portland
Saturday Market.
Nearby, Portlands celebrated
Voodoo Doughnut awaits. Open 24/7,
this carb factory (featured on Anthony
Bourdain: No Reservations) combines
outlandish ingredients to create
imaginative shapes. The shop is
always busy, and the people-watching
is almost as good as the doughnuts.
To get a sense of Portlands layout,
locate the US Bancorp Tower (Big
Pink) and ride the elevator up 30
floors to the Portland City Grill.
The view is not just breathtaking but
Higgins Restaurant and Bar The
granddaddy of Portlands
seasonal and regional
cuisine still serves
some of the very best
farm-to-table fare in town.
Portland Polish Festival No longer the
best-kept secret in Portland, this
September fest features music
and dance performances, a not-to-
be-missed Saturday night street
dance and amazing Polish food and
beer. Check it out September 21
and 22, 2013.
Portland Timbers You may not be a
soccer fan, but you will convert
after attending a Portland Timbers
match. Be ready to shout, dance and
cheer along with the Timbers Army
while enjoying world-class soccer at
historic Jeld-Wen Field.
Hair of the Dog Brewing Company This
venerable Portland brewery recently
moved and opened a restaurant
on the premises. Brisket, short
ribs and pork toast yum!
Breakside Brewery The new tap-
room in Milwaukie is the place
to try blondes, reds, pilsners
and ales.
Mississippi Avenue Street Fair My
favorite summer street fair rocks
one of Portlands most vibrant neigh-
borhoods. This year its on July 13.
Powells Books The legendary Portland
bookstore continues to live up to
the legend.
Verboort Sausage & Kraut Dinner This
November tradition in Washington
County has been going strong for
nearly 80 years.
Portland Highland Games These
traditional Scottish games held every
July at Mount Hood Community
College feature world-class pipe
bands, Scottish heavy athletics,
Highland dancing and fiddling, piping
and drumming competitions.
Sunday Parkways Bike through car-
free residential streets on summery
Sundays. The ride alternates to a
different neighborhood each month.
Check out food vendors and
demonstrations or just relax.
L.L. Stub Stewart State Park Only 30
miles west of Portland near Banks
and Vernonia, this new state park has
hiking trails, camping (with one dog-
friendly cabin) and a horse camp.
Portland Pirate Festival Music, games
and other amusements entertain
families on Labor Day Weekend in
St. Helens.
LOCALS PICKS David Strom
David Strom is a native Portlander who enjoys beer, soccer,
basketball, books, pinball and festivals. His blog, Dave Knows
Portland, is a guide to offbeat area events and esoterica. Have
a question for Dave? Find him on Twitter @daveknowspdx,
on our Facebook page or at www.TravelOregon.com.
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instructive as you can see the layout
of the entire city. Linger for a meal at
the celebrated restaurant and piano
bar, open from lunch til late. A block
away, find Little Bird, the 2-year-old
French bistro that The Oregonian
deemed Restaurant of the Year.
Downtowns Cultural District
boasts the Arlene Schnitzer Concert
Hall (the Schnitz), the Portland Art
Museum, the Oregon Historical
Society Museum and the Keller
Auditorium (featuring opera, ballet
and musicals). Next door to the
Schnitz is the elegant Heathman
Hotel, offering traditional afternoon
high tea, as well as live jazz in the
evenings in its Tea Court lounge.
In the reinvigorated West End,
visit the new collection of locally
owned boutiques and restaurants
clustered near the Ace Hotel. Stop
at Clyde Common, a first-rate tavern
inside the hotel, for one of the bars
famous barrel-aged cocktails.
To the west, discover the 400-acre
Washington Park, home to kid-friendly
venues like the Portland Childrens
Museum, the World Forestry Center
and the Oregon Zoo. Additionally,
explore the International Rose Test
Garden, the Hoyt Arboretum and the
Japanese Garden.
Northwest
Two distinct areas comprise Portlands
Northwest quadrant Nob Hill and
the Pearl District. Nob Hill, nestled
up against the West Hills, echoes its
San Francisco namesake with tree-
lined streets, boutique shopping and
Victorian homes. U.S. News Travel
named N.W. 23rd, a browsers para-
dise, one of Americas Best Shopping
Streets. Shoppers eventually must
eat. Look for the areas award-winning
restaurants Paleys Place, Wildwood
Restaurant & Bar and Meriwethers
Restaurant. And a visit to the sinful
dessert-ery Papa Haydn is a must.
On the other side of the West Hills
sits the 1909 French Renaissance/
Italianate Pittock Mansion, built by
early Oregonian publisher Henry
Pittock. A section of the Wildwood
Trail passes by the mansion and links
to others, combining to create a 30-mile
trail and leading into Forest Park.
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Closer to the east is the upstart
younger sister, the Pearl District,
revamped from a warehouse and
industrial area to a sleek urban neigh-
borhood. Lofts, condos and stylish
shops abound, as do art galleries, cul-
tural attractions and sleek restaurants.
Visit the one city block of Lan Su
Chinese Garden on N.W. 3rd. Its an
understated gem, and the tea house,
koi pond and garden provide a magical
sanctuary. A half-mile west, bordering
Burnside to the north, find another
entire city block stacked to the rafters
with more than a million books
(including a well-stocked childrens
reading room). As The Washington
Post suggests, Powells Books is per-
haps the best bookstore in the world.
The nearby Gerding Theater at
the Armory hosts Portland Center
Stage. More than just a vibrant
theater company, the building itself
has a story, transformed from an 1891
military drilling site into a highly
sustainable performing-arts center.
If musics more your thing, follow
USA Todays advice and Dont miss
nationally known Jimmy Maks jazz
club. Resident and visiting jazz
talents play at this go-to venue and
supper club six nights a week.
Among dining options, the Pearl
District offers Bluehour, Andina for
Peruvian tapas and Metrovino (per
Willamette Week, the top stop for seri-
ous diners with an oenophilic bent).
Southeast
Blue-collar roots run deep in the heart
of the Southeast. But as Portland grows
in lifestyle awareness, so does the
area. With an increase in a younger
demographic of avid cyclists (i.e.,
opting for bikes over cars via the
nearby 19-mile, multiuse Springwater
Corridor), warehouses are giving way
to coffee houses, edgy restaurants
and trendy shops. While plenty of
breweries can be found in Southeast,
the neighborhoods Distillery Row
stands out as the trend of spirit making
continues to thrive here.
Bordering the east bank of the
Willamette, OMSI (Oregon Museum
of Science and Industry) offers
frequently changing exhibits, a
planetarium, an IMAX theater and
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One of Portlands greatest treasures, Lan Su
Chinese Garden is more than just a collection
of plants, its a window into Chinese culture,
history and way of thinking.
enter the wonderland with tea in the
Teahouse, a drop-in tai chi class, art exhibits or the
fragrant bloom of a rare plant. Lan Su always has
something new to offer by the minute, by the hour, and with the seasons.
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Open year-round in Washington Park
611 SW Kingston Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97205
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The Portland Japanese Garden is a haven of tranquil beauty nestled in Portlands West Hills. The 5.5-acre
Garden includes an authentic Japanese Tea House, meandering streams, intimate walkways, and an
unsurpassed view of Mt. Hood. Featuring art exhibitions and cultural festivals throughout the year.
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the USS Blueback submarine. If the
river beckons, opt for a Willamette
Jetboat Excursions tour that boards
adjacent to the submarine. (For kayak-
ing, see Alder Creek Kayak Canoe
Raft and SUP, Scappoose Bay Kaya-
king or Portland Kayak Company.)
North/Northeast
The most eclectic of the Portland
neighborhoods, North/Northeast is a
mix of historic and funky. Beautifully
restored Craftsman homes blend
with eclectic commercial areas. Lloyd
Center shopping mall covers all of
the bases. And during the interval
between fall and spring, the cheers of
rabid fans fill the air. Theyre merely
voicing enthusiasm for their NBA
Trail Blazers, who aim for nothin
but net at the Rose Garden Arena.
North Mississippi Avenue packs
a lot of neighborhood character into
a few short blocks. Here, youll find
independently owned cafes, bars,
offbeat shops, music venues and
food carts. A onetime neighborhood
Baptist church turned recording
studio, Mississippi Studios provides
a hopping live music venue that
boasts local artists, touring acts and
international bands. Next door is the
cocktail/burger lounge Bar Bar, with
covered patios, indoor seating and a
secret garden.
Nearby, the art-centric Alberta
Arts District offers vintage clothes,
kids shops, wines and natural prod-
ucts. Among the many eateries, look
for Aviary, Willamette Weeks Best
Restaurant of the Year in 2012. Note
that the runner-up, Smallwares, is
a few blocks away on N.E. Fremont.
Many other eateries in this area offer
vegan, Mexican and Thai. For dessert,
check out the unique flavors offered
at Salt & Straw, the farm to cone ice
cream shop touted by CBS Morning
News, Oprah, Saveur and others.
Go back to class at the Kennedy
School, one of the McMenamin
brothers more than 50 historic prop-
erties turned brewpubs. Amid the
chalkboards and erasers, this site
includes a hotel, a restaurant, a movie
theater, a brewery and a soaking pool.
Stroll through the 62-acre national
sanctuary of the Grotto, a shrine
and botanical garden. Portlanders
particularly love the Grottos Festival
of Lights during the holiday season.
Visit the lesser-known Upper Level
Gardens, which soar 110 feet above,
atop the north face of Rocky Butte.
This extinct volcanic cinder cone
butte, now a hiking spot, rewards
Approximately five miles due south
of OMSI, find Oaks Amusement
Park, a nostalgic throwback to small-
town thrills with rides, roller coasters
and a roller rink. Head further south
and youll find the Sellwood com-
munity. Its charming shops and
businesses make the neighborhood
feel like an old main street.
Visit the Southeasts urban center-
piece of the Hawthorne District (on
S.E. Hawthorne Boulevard, from 30th
to 47th streets). Experience unique
stores, like Imeldas and Louies
Shoes, music shops like folk-music
favorite Artichoke, and varied eateries.
Beloved pizzeria Apizza Scholls beck-
ons (named one of Food & Wines best
pizza spots in the U.S. and included
in Rachael Rays Top Four).
Sip a wildly imaginative cocktail
at the Whiskey Soda Lounge while
waiting for a table at chef Andy
Rickers award-winning Pok Pok,
specializing in authentic Northern
Thai cuisine and featured in The New
York Times and Bon Apptit. Enjoy
delectable sushi at Bamboo, the first
certified-sustainable sushi restaurant
in the U.S. Children can make their
own pancake creations at Slappy
Cakes, and sandwiches are considered
genius at Bunk Sandwiches
(featured on the Food Network).
Walk off the calories with an easy
hike to the top of Mt. Tabor, taking
in the glorious cityscape of Portland.
Peninsula Park Rose
Garden in North Portland
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the climber with 360-degree views,
including Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Hood
and the Columbia River.
Beyond City Limits
Outside of Portland, the neighbor-
hoods and towns offer limitless
choices. Up north, Sauvie Island has
pumpkin patches, hay rides and corn
mazes in the fall; bald eagle watching
in the winter; fishing in the spring;
and berry picking and concerts in the
summer. Weather permitting, biking
can be enjoyed throughout most of
the year.
West of Portland, enjoy wine tasting
in the North Willamette Valley at
more than 30 wineries throughout
Washington County. In Hillsboro,
dont miss Jackson Bottom Wetlands
Preserve, a 635-acre wildlife refuge.
The Hillsboro Hops, a Single-A base-
ball team, will debut in summer 2013
at the Hillsboro Baseball Stadium.
Forest Grove is home to SakOne,
one of the only craft sake breweries
in the U.S. In Banks, bike the 21-mile
Banks-Vernonia State Trail with a
lunch stop at L.L. Stub Stewart State
Park, or spend some time ziplining
at Tree to Tree Adventure Park
in Gaston.
Southward, stop in Milwaukie at
Bobs Red Mill Natural Foods for a
tour and a meal. In West Linn, voted
one of Money magazines top 100
places in the country to live, youll
find Allium, a French bistro using
Oregon ingredients, and Oswego
Hills Vineyard and Winery, for
a taste of vino. Stroll through the
towns Willamette Historic District,
with 75 historic homes and buildings.
Nature lovers will enjoy the Camassia
Natural Area, 26 acres overseen by
the Nature Conservancy and home
to a dramatic landscape of Camas
flowers in the spring.
Check out historic Oregon City
on the Oregon City scenic trolley,
or take a kayak tour with with eNRG
Kayaking for an up-close view of the
massive Willamette Falls.
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Courtyard refreshing business lobby experience
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12855 S.E. 97th Ave.
503.652.1500, 800.547.8400
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I-205 at Clackamas
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traveler or the family on
vacation. Located close
to outdoor activities,
including skiing at Mt. Hood. Minutes from down-
town Portland, the airport and Multnomah Falls.
On MAX line. Gustavs German Restaurant & Pub
located next door.
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GLADSTONE
75 82nd Drive
503.722.7777, 877.558.7710
www.OxfordSuitesPortlandSoutheast.com
GRESHAM UNITS RATES
HOLIDAY INN PORTLAND/GRESHAM 168 call
2752 N.E. Hogan Drive
503.907.1777, 800.HOLIDAY
www.PortlandHI.com
HOWARD JOHNSON INN 65 call
1572 N.E. Burnside Road
503.666.9545, www.GreshamHowardJohnson.com
HI LLSBORO UNITS RATES
COMFORT INN CONFERENCE CENTER 118 $$
3500 N.E. Cornell Road
503.648.3500, www.ComfortInn.com/
hotel-hillsboro-oregon-or191
COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT 155 call
PORTLAND HILLSBORO
3050 N.W. Stucki Place
503.690.1800, 800.321.2211
www.Marriott.com/pdxhs
ECONO LODGE INN & SUITES 60 call
622 S.E. 10th St.
503.640.4791, 800.55ECONO
www.EconoLodgeHillsboro.com
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS 86 $$$
PORTLAND WEST HILLSBORO
5900 N.E. Ray Circle
503.844.9696, 888.465.4329
www.HIExpress.com/hillsboroor
THE LARKSPUR LANDING 124 $$$
3133 N.E. Shute Road
503.681.2121
www.LarkspurHotels.com/larkspur-landing
THE ORENCO 10 $$$$
1457 N.E. Orenco Station Parkway
503.358.5683, 888.503.7094
www.TheOrenco.com
RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT 122 $$$
PORTLAND WEST
18855 N.W. Tanasbourne Drive
503.531.3200, 800.331.3131
www.Marriott.com/pdxhb
SPRINGHILL SUITES BY MARRIOTT 106 call
7351 N.E. Butler St.
503.547.0202, www.Marriott.com/pdxhl
TOWNEPLACE SUITES BY 136 call
MARRIOTT PORTLAND
6550 N.E. Brighton St.
503.268.6000, 800.257.3000
www.Marriott.com/pdxts
LAKE OSWEGO UNITS RATES
CROWNE PLAZA PORTLAND 161 call
LAKE OSWEGO
14811 Kruse Oaks Drive
503.624.8400, 800.227.6963
www.CPLakeOswego.com
HILTON GARDEN INN PORTLAND 179 call
LAKE OSWEGO
14850 Kruse Oaks Drive
503.684.8900
www.PortlandLakeOswego.GardenInn.com
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS 94 call
PORTLAND SOUTH
15700 S.W. Upper Boones Ferry Road
503.620.2980, 888.465.4329
www.HIExpress.com/portlandsouth
LAKESHORE INN 31 $$
210 N. State St.
503.636.9679, 800.215.6431
www.TheLakeshoreInn.com
A wonderful hotel on
the lake in downtown
Lake Oswego. Guests
will enjoy beautiful lake
views, spacious rooms,
kitchens, decks, compli-
mentary gourmet pastries and coffee, outdoor
pool, and an ideal location next to Millennium
Park and Lake View Village.
PHOENIX INN LAKE OSWEGO 62 call
14905 S.W. Bangy Road
503.624.7400, www.PhoenixInn.com/lake-oswego
The Phoenix Inn
Suites Lake Oswego is
conveniently nestled in
the Kruse/Meadows
Business Park, just off
the I-5 exit to Hwy. 217.
Our newly renovated hotel consists of some
wonderful updated amenities that you and your
guests are sure to enjoy!
RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT 112 call
SOUTH/LAKE OSWEGO
15200 S.W. Bangy Road
503.684.2603, 800.331.3131
www.Marriott.com/pdxlo
Enjoy the hotel that has
perfected the extended-
stay experience. Stretch
out in spacious suites
that feature fully
equipped kitchens with
full-size appliances, dinnerware and utensils.
Pet-friendly. Complimentary breakfast. Evening
social (Monday-Wednesday). Convenient access
to I-5 and Hwy. 217.
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MI LWAUKI E UNITS RATES
ECONO LODGE SOUTHEAST 27 $
PORTLAND/MILWAUKIE
17330 S.E. McLoughlin Blvd.
503.654.2222, 800.553.2666
www.ChoiceHotels.com/hotel/or031
MILWAUKIE INN PORTLAND SOUTH 39 call
14015 S.E. McLoughlin Blvd.
503.659.2125, 800.255.1553
www.MilwaukieInn.com
RV Park
SMITHS MOBILE ESTATES 50 call
13409 S.E. Mcloughlin, Sp. 50
503.654.9063, www.Smiths-Mobile-Estates.com
NORTH PLAI NS UNITS RATES
RV Park
HORNINGS FISHING & 11 $
PICNIC HIDEOUT
21277 N.W. Brunswick Canyon Road
503.647.2920, www.HorningsHideout.com
OREGON CI TY UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN PLUS RIVERSHORE 114 call
1900 Clackamette Drive
503.655.7141, 800.443.7777
www.RivershoreHotel.com
PORTLAND UNITS RATES
ALOFT PORTLAND AIRPORT AT 136 call
CASCADE STATION
9920 N.E. Cascades Parkway
503.200.5678, 800.325.3535
www.aloftHotels.com/portland
AMERICAS BEST VALUE INN 51 $
4911 82nd Ave.
503.255.9771, www.StayInPortland.com
ARLINGTON CLUB 12 call
811 S.W. Salmon St.
503.223.4141, www.TheArlingtonClub.com
BANFIELD MOTEL 50 $
1525 N.E. 37th Ave.
503.280.1400, www.BanfieldMotel.com
THE BENSON HOTEL 287 call
309 S.W. Broadway
503.228.2000, 888.523.6766
www.BensonHotel.com
BEST WESTERN INN AT 146 call
THE MEADOWS
1215 N. Hayden Meadows Drive
503.286.9600
www.BestWestern.com/innatthemeadows
BEST WESTERN PONY SOLDIER 100 call
INN PORTLAND AIRPORT
9901 N.E. Sandy Blvd.
503.256.1504, 800.634.7669
www.PonySoldierInns.com
BLUEBIRD GUESTHOUSE 7 $$
3517 S.E. Division St.
503.238.4333, 866.717.4333
www.BluebirdGuesthouse.com
BUDGET VALUE VIKING MOTEL 26 call
6701 N. Interstate Ave.
503.285.4896, 800.308.5097
www.VikingMotelPortland.com
CLARION HOTEL PORTLAND 101 call
AIRPORT
11518 N.E. Glenn Widing Drive
503.252.2222, www.StayClarion.com
COMFORT INN & SUITES 70 call
PORTLAND AIRPORT
5019 N.E. 102nd Ave.
503.252.6397, www.ComfortPDX.com
COUNTRY INN & SUITES 153 $$
PORTLAND AIRPORT
7025 N.E. Alderwood Road
503.255.2700, 800.456.4000
www.CountryInns.com/
portland-hotel-or-97218/orporcty

COURTESY INN MOTEL 24 $
11324 N.E. Sandy Blvd.
503.252.6059, www.CourtesyInnMotel.com
COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT 110 call
PORTLAND/TIGARD
15686 S.W. Sequoia Parkway
503.684.7900, 800.321.2211
www.Marriott.com/pdxcs
COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT 133 call
NORTH HARBOUR
1231 N. Anchor Way
503.735.1818, 800.321.2211
www.Marriott.com/property/propertypage/pdxnh
The Courtyard by
Marriott Portland North
Harbour is located on
the Columbia River, just
minutes from Downtown
Portland and the Portland
International Airport. Resting in the heart of
Portlands favorite recreational activities, our
convenient location is ideal for business or
pleasure. The Courtyard has 133 spacious guest-
rooms, as well as the Courtyard Caf & Lounge
with innovative cuisine and local spirits over-
looking the Columbia River.
COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT 150 call
PORTLAND AIRPORT
11550 N.E. Airport Way
503.252.3200, 800.321.2211
www.Marriott.com/pdxca
COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT 256 call
PORTLAND CITY CENTER
550 S.W. Oak St.
503.505.5000, 800.606.3717
www.MyFavoriteCourtyard.com
COURTYARD PORTLAND 202 call
DOWNTOWN/CONVENTION CENTER
435 N.E. Wasco St.
503.234.3200, 800.321.2211
www.Courtyard.com/pdxcl
CROWNE PLAZA PORTLAND 241 call
DOWNTOWN
1441 N.E. 2nd Ave.
503.233.2401, www.CPPortland.com
DAYS INN PORTLAND 200 call
9930 N. Whitaker Road
503.289.1800, 800.833.1800
www.The.DaysInn.com/portland11544
DISTRICT 6 call
3031 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd.
503.236.3380
DOUBLETREE BY HILTON PORTLAND 477 call
1000 N.E. Multnomah St.
503.281.6111, www.DoubletreeGreen.com
Begin your stay with a
warm welcome and our
signature cookie. This
recently renovated full-
service hotel, located in
the center of the city,
is adjacent to the MAX Light Rail, offering
guests convenience and ease to visit Portlands
top attractions.
DOWNTOWN VALUE INN 36 call
415 S.W. Montgomery St.
503.226.4751, www.DowntownValueInn.com
ECONO LODGE-CITY CENTER 19 $$
1889 S.W. 4th Ave.
503.226.7646, 800.55.ECONO
www.EconoLodge.com
ECONO LODGE PDX AIRPORT 36 call
9520 N.E. Sandy Blvd.
503.252.6666, 877.424.6423
www.EconoLodge.com/
hotel-portland-oregon-or030
ECONOMY INN 19 call
3971 N. Interstate
503.287.1149
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EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL 251 $$$$
PORTLAND AIRPORT
7900 N.E. 82nd Ave.
503.460.3000
www.PortlandAirport.EmbassySuites.com
EMBASSY SUITES 276 call
PORTLAND DOWNTOWN
319 S.W. Pine St.
503.279.9000, www.EmbassyPortland.com
FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES 93 call
PORTLAND NORTH HARBOUR
1200 N. Anchor Way
503.286.6336, www.Marriott.com/pdxpf
The Faireld Inn and
Suites by Marriott
Portland North Harbour
is located just off the
Columbia River, just
minutes from Down-
town Portland and the Portland International
Airport. With top-notch customer service and
amenities at an affordable price, our hotel is
designed to accommodate both business and
leisure travelers. The Faireld Inn and Suites has
72 rooms and 21 suites offering everything you
need to make your stay comfortable and productive.
FAIRFIELD INN MARRIOTT 106 call
11929 N.E. Airport Way
503.253.1400, www.Marriott.com/hotels/travel/
pdxfi-fairfield-inn-portland-airport
FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON 74 call
PORTLAND EAST
1919 N.E. 181st Ave.
503.491.1818, 888.828.1918
www.FourPoints.com/portlandeast
THE GOVERNOR HOTEL 100 call
614 S.W. 11th
503.224.3400, 800.554.3456
www.GovernorHotel.com
HAMPTON INN PORTLAND AIRPORT 129 call
8633 N.E. Airport Way
503.288.2423, 800.HAMPTON
www.HamptonPDX.com
HAMPTON INN PORTLAND / 60 call
GRESHAM
3039 N.E. 181st Ave.
503.669.7000
www.PortlandGresham.HamptonInn.com
HEATHMAN HOTEL 150 call
1001 S.W. Broadway
503.241.4100, 800.551.0011
www.HeathmanPortland.com
Where Service Is Still
an Art suits the only
hotel in Portlands
cultural district. Steps
away from the Portland
Center for Performing
Arts, Portland Art Museum and Oregon Historical
Society, our downtown location provides easy
access to everything Portland has to offer. Leed
Certied Silver.
HILTON GARDEN INN 121 call
12048 N.E. Airport Way
503.255.8600, www.PortlandAirport.HGI.com

At the Hilton Garden
Inn Portland Airport
hotel, we provide conve-
nience and comfort for
the business and leisure
traveler. Complimentary
24-hour airport shuttle service, 24-hour business
center, and tness center with Stay Fit Kits. USA
Today each weekday morning.
HILTON PORTLAND & 782 call
EXECUTIVE TOWER
921 S.W. 6th Ave.
503.226.1611, 800.HILTONS
www.Portland.Hilton.com
Located in the heart of
downtown Portland just
blocks away from MAX
light rail. Pet-friendly
hotel offering two
restaurants and a
complimentary full-service athletic club and
indoor pool. Proud to be Oregons largest Green
Seal Certied Hotel.
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS HOTEL & 90 call
SUITES N.W. PORTLAND
2333 N.W. Vaughn St.
503.484.1100, 866.492.1100
www.HIExpress.com/portlandnwdtwn
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS 74 call
HOTELS & SUITES
2300 N. Hayden Island Drive
503.283.8000, www.HIExPortland.com
HOLIDAY INN PORTLAND AIRPORT 284 call
8439 N.E. Columbia Blvd.
503.256.5000, www.HIPortlandAirport.com
Experience the newly
renovated Holiday Inn
Portland Airport, offer-
ing 284 Guest rooms and
Suites, 24-hour coffee
bar, restaurant/bar,
indoor heated pool, tness center and expansive
event facilities. We provide everything you need
to discover the secret of great hospitality!
HOSPITALITY INN 52 call
10155 S.W. Capitol Hwy.
503.244.6684, 800.929.4442
www.HospitalityInnPortland.com
HOSTELLING INTERNATIONAL 34 call
PORTLAND HAWTHORNE
3031 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd.
503.236.3380, www.PortlandHostel.org
HOTEL DELUXE 130 call
729 S.W. 15th Ave.
503.219.2094, 866.895.2094
www.HotelDeluxePortland.com
Centrally located to the
Pearl District, down-
town, Nob Hill and the
West Hills, the Hotel
deLuxe embodies the
glamour of the Golden
Era of Hollywood lm with crystal chandeliers,
cinematic photos from 1930 to 1960, Gracies
Restaurant and the infamous Driftwood Bar.
HOTEL FIFTY 140 call
50 S.W. Morrison St.
503.221.0711, 877.237.6775
www.HotelFifty.com
Urban. Contemporary.
Perfectly Portland. Hotel
Fifty is conveniently
located just across from
Tom McCall Waterfront
Park in downtown
Portland. And near to cultural, performing arts and
spectator sports venues, region-specic gardens
and parks, district shopping and museums.
HOTEL LUCIA 127 call
400 S.W. Broadway
503.225.1717, www.HoteLucia.com
Located in the heart of
downtown Portland,
Hotel Lucia is the most
artistic hotel in a city
famed for creativity and
style. Showcasing a col-
lection of black-and-white photography by David
Hume Kennerly, it offers thoughtful amenities
and gracious, personalized service.
HOTEL MODERA 174 call
515 S.W. Clay
503.484.1084, 877.484.1084
www.HotelModera.com
HOTEL MONACO PORTLAND 221 call
506 S.W. Washington St.
503.222.0001, www.Monaco-Portland.com
HOTEL VINTAGE PLAZA 117 call
422 S.W. Broadway St.
503.228.1212, 800.263.2305
www.VintagePlaza.com
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HYATT PLACE PORTLAND 136 $$$
9750 N.E. Cascades Parkway
503.288.2808
www.HyattPlacePortlandAirport.com
INN AT NORTHRUP STATION 70 call
2025 N.W. Northrup St.
503.224.0543, 800.224.1180
www.NorthrupStation.com
INN AT THE CONVENTION CENTER 97 call
420 N.E. Holladay St.
503.233.6331, www.InnAtCC.com
JUPITER HOTEL 81 call
800 E. Burnside St.
503.230.9200, 877.800.0004
www.JupiterHotel.com
LA QUINTA INN & SUITES 80 call
PORTLAND NW DOWNTOWN
4319 N.W. Yeon Ave.
503.497.9044, 800.SLEEPLQ
www.LQ.com/lq/properties/propertyprofile.do?id
ent=lq465&propid=465&iata=99020571
THE MARK SPENCER HOTEL 102 $$$
409 S.W. 11th Ave.
503.224.3293, 800.548.3934
www.MarkSpencer.com
McMENAMINS CRYSTAL HOTEL 51 $$-$$$
303 S.W. 12th Ave.
503.492.5457, www.McMenamins.com/crystalhotel
Located in downtown
Portland near the Pearl
District, Powells Books
and across from the
Crystal Ballroom, the
hotel houses 51 music-
inspired lodging rooms; a Northwest-style caf
serving breakfast, lunch and dinner; a soaking
pool; cellar bar featuring live music; and more.
McMENAMINS KENNEDY SCHOOL 35 $$$
5736 N.E. 33rd Ave.
503.249.3983, 888.249.3983
www.McMenamins.com
McMENAMINS WHITE EAGLE 11 $-$$
836 N. Russell St.
503.282.6810, 866.271.3377
www.McMenamins.com
MOTEL 6 PORTLAND MALL 205 60 call
9225 S.E. Stark St.
503.255.0808, 888.773.6222
MOTEL 6 PORTLAND NORTH 65 $
1125 N. Schmeer Road
503.247.3700, www.Motel6.NorthPortland.com
THE NINES 331 call
525 S.W. Morrison St.
503.222.9996, 877.229.9995
www.TheNines.com
NORTHWEST PORTLAND 35 call
INTERNATIONAL HOSTEL & GUESTHOUSE
425 N.W. 18th Ave.
503.241.2783, 888.777.0067
www.NWPortlandHostel.com
OXFORD SUITES PORTLAND 200 call
JANTZEN BEACH
12226 N. Jantzen Drive
503.283.3030, 800.548.7848
www.OxfordSuitesPortland.com

THE PARAMOUNT HOTEL 154 call
808 S.W. Taylor St.
503.223.9900, 855.215.0160
www.PortlandParamount.com
PARK LANE SUITES & INN 86 call
809 S.W. King Ave.
503.226.6288, 800.532.9543
www.ParkLaneSuites.com
Located in Portlands Nob
Hill area, this independent
hotel is within walking
distance of Jeld-Wen Field
and the Pearl District.
The hotels 44 suites offer
Tuscan countryside dcor, whereas the rooms
at the inn emphasize modern, minimalist dcor.
All accommodations include complimentary
Wi-Fi and parking.
PORTLAND MARRIOTT CITY CENTER 249 call
520 S.W. Broadway
503.226.6300, www.MarriottPortland.com
PORTLAND MARRIOTT 503 call
DOWNTOWN WATERFRONT
1401 S.W. Naito Parkway
503.226.7600, 800.228.9290
www.PortlandMarriott.com
THE PORTLANDER INN 100 call
AND MARKETPLACE
10350 N. Vancouver Way
503.345.0300, 800.523.1193
www.PortlanderInn.com
RADISSON HOTEL 190 call
PORTLAND AIRPORT
6233 N.E. 78th Court
503.251.2000, 800.994.7878
www.Radisson.com/portlandor_airport
RED LION HOTEL ON THE RIVER 320 call
JANTZEN BEACH
909 N. Hayden Island Drive
503.283.4466, 800.733.5466
www.RedLion.com/jantzenbeach
RED LION HOTEL PORTLAND AIRPORT 135 $$
7101 N.E. 82nd Ave.
503.255.6722, 800.733.5466
www.RedLionPDX.com
RED LION HOTEL PORTLAND 174 call
CONVENTION CENTER
1021 N.E. Grand Ave.
503.235.2100, 800.343.1822
www.RedLion.com
RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT 258 call
PORTLAND DOWNTOWN AT RIVERPLACE
2115 S.W. River Parkway
503.552.9500, 800.331.3131
www.Marriott.com/pdxri
RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT 168 call
LLOYD CENTER
1710 N.E. Multnomah St.
503.288.1400, www.Marriott.com/hotels/travel/pdx-
lc-residence-inn-portland-downtown-lloyd-center
RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT 102 call
PORTLAND NORTH HARBOUR
1250 N. Anchor Way
503-285-9888, www.Marriott.com
The Residence Inn by
Marriott Portland North
Harbour is located just
minutes from Down-
town Portland and the
Portland International
Airport. Resting in the heart of Portlands favorite
recreational activities, our convenient location is
ideal for long-term travelers. The Residence Inn
has 102 spacious suites, each with its own fully-
equipped kitchen in order to provide the com-
forts of home with the functionality for business.
RIVERPLACE HOTEL 84 $$$$
1510 S.W. Harbor Way
503.228.3233, 800.227.1333
www.RiverplaceHotel.com
RIVERS EDGE HOTEL & SPA 99 call
0455 S.W. Hamilton Court
503.802.5800, 888.556.4402
www.RiversEdgeHotel.com
Portlands Urban Resort.
An environmentally-
friendly boutique hotel
on the Willamette River
in the emerging South
Waterfront District.
With full-service spa and Aquariva restaurant &
bar, plus FREE continental breakfast, Wi-Fi and
fitness center access. And a quick, easy Portland
Streetcar ride to downtown.
RODEWAY INN & SUITES 52 call
10207 S.W. Park Way
503.297.2211, 800.4CHOICE
www.ChoiceHotels.com/hotels/or211
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SHERATON PORTLAND 213 call
AIRPORT HOTEL
8235 N.E. Airport Way
503.281.2500, 800.325.3535
www.Sheraton.com/portland
SHILO INN SUITES HOTEL 200 call
PORTLAND AIRPORT
11707 N.E. Airport Way
503.252.7500, www.ShiloInns.com
SILVER CLOUD INN PORTLAND 102 call
2426 N.W. Vaughn St.
503.242.2400, 800.205.6939
www.SilverCloud.com
STAYBRIDGE SUITES 105 $$$
PORTLAND AIRPORT
11936 N.E. Glenn Widing Drive
503.262.8888, www.Staybridge.com/portlandapt-sb

TRAVELODGE PORTLAND AIRPORT 52 $$
3828 N.E. 82nd Ave.
503.256.2550, 800.578.7878
www.Travelodge.com
UNIVERSITY PLACE HOTEL 235 call
& CONFERENCE CENTER
310 S.W. Lincoln St.
503.221.0140, 866.845.4647
www.UPlaceHotel.com
The Residence Inn by Marriott
Portland North Harbour is
located just minutes from Down-
town Portland and the Portland
International Airport. Resting in
the heart of Portlands favorite
recreational activities, our conve-
nient location is ideal for long-term travelers.
The Residence Inn has 102 spacious suites, each
with its own fully-equipped kitchen in order to
provide the comforts of home with the function-
ality for business.
THE WESTIN PORTLAND 205 call
750 S.W. Alder St.
503.294.9000, 800.627.8401
www.Westin.com/portland
Bed and Breakfasts
ENCHANTED GARDEN SUITE 1 $$$
12035 N.W. West Road
503.645.5007, www.EnchantedGardenSuite.com
EVERMORE GUESTHOUSE 5 call
3860 S.E. Clinton St.
503.206.6509, 877.600.6509
www.EvermoreGuesthouse.com
FRIENDLY BIKE GUEST HOUSE 6 call
4039 N. Williams Ave.
503.799.2615, www.FriendlyBikeGuestHouse.com
HERON HAUS BED & BREAKFAST 6 call
2545 N.W. Westover Road
503.274.1846, www.HeronHaus.com
PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL 5 $$
GUESTHOUSE
2185 N.W. Flanders St.
503.224.0500, www.PDXGuesthouse.com
PIEDMONT GUESTHOUSE 4 call
5933 N.E. Garfield Ave.
800.575.7088, 800.575.7088
www.PortlandPiedmontGuesthouse.com
ROSE COTTAGE B&B 2 call
3392 S.W. Delaney Place
503.292.5475, 877.292.5475
www.RoseCottageBB.com
Vacation Rentals
SHIFT VACATION RENTALS 2 $$$$
1421 N.E. Alberta
503.867.0900, www.ShiftVacationRentals.com
VACASA VACATION RENTALS 325 call
4440 S.W. Corbett Ave., #204
503.345.9399, www.VacasaRentals.com
RV Parks
ARBOR MOBILE PARK 20 call
6415 N.E. Killingsworth
503.284.0761
COLUMBIA RIVER RV PARK 152 call
10649 N.E. 13th Ave.
503.285.1515, www.ColumbiaRiverRV.com
PORTLAND FAIRVIEW RV PARK 400 call
21401 N.E. Sandy Blvd.
503.661.1047, 877.777.1047
www.PortlandFairviewRV.com
REEDER BEACH RESORT RV PARK 36 call
26048 N.W. Reeder Road
503.621.3970, www.ReederBeach.com
TALL FIRS MOBILEHOME & RV PARK 25 $$
15656 S.E. Division St.
503.761.8210
SCAPPOOSE UNITS RATES
Bed and Breakfast
SCAPPOOSE CREEK INN B&B 11 call
53758 West Lane Road
503.543.2740, 888.875.1670
www.ScappooseCreekInn.com
TIGARD UNITS RATES
EMBASSY SUITES PORTLAND 356 call
WASHINGTON SQUARE
9000 S.W. Washington Square Road
503.644.4000
www.PortlandWashingtonSquare.EmbassySuites.com
GRAND HOTEL AT BRIDGEPORT 124 call
7265 S.W. Hazel Fern Road
503.968.5757, 866.968.5757
www.GrandHotelBridgeport.com
QUALITY INN 115 call
11460 S.W. Pacific Hwy.
503.245.6421, www.QualityInnTigard.com
VERNONI A UNITS RATES
Bed and Breakfasts
COASTAL MOUNTAIN SPORT HAUS 4 call
66845 Nehalem Hwy. N.
503.429.6940
www.CoastalMountainSportHaus.com
THE OLD MILL HOUSE INN 3 call
487 Arkansas Ave.
503.429.0952, TheOldMillHouseInn.blogspot.com
RV Park
ANDERSON PARK 19 call
450 Jefferson Ave.
503.429.2531, www.Vernonia-OR.gov
Outdoor Pool
24-Hour Fitness Room
Budget/Avis Car Rentals on site
Free Wireless in Deluxe Rooms
Complimentary Continental Breakfast
Dining and Cocktail Lounge
310 SW Lincoln Street
Portland, OR 97201
1.866.845.4647
www.uplacehotel.com
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Oregons grandest
peak and the Wests
grandest river have
wowed visitors since
the voyage of Lewis
and Clark. Historic
routes weave along
the cliffs and water-
falls of the Columbia
River Gorge National
Scenic Area and the
snow-draped, 11,245-
foot Mt. Hood.
Glacier-carved valleys are lush with nurseries, orchards
and vineyards. The diverse terrain makes for an array of
world-class recreation from hiking and biking to kayaking,
kiteboarding and windsurfing.
Call 511 (within Oregon) for updated road
conditions or visit www.TripCheck.com.
Pick up a free Oregon State Highway map
at any official visitor center.
Mt. Hood &
The Columbia River Gorge
AVERAGE WEATHER
Jan. April July Oct.
Government Camp
High 34 45 67 53
Low 24 30 46 36
Rainfall 12.85" 7.54" 1.34" 6.51"
Snowfall 59.4" 25.5" n/a 5.6"
Hood River
High 41 61 82 67
Low 28 38 53 37
Rainfall 5.39" 1.81" .31" 2.21"
Snowfall 14.8" .1" n/a .1"
The Dalles
High 41 65 88 67
Low 28 38 53 37
Rainfall 2.64" .74" .17" 1.00"
Snowfall 8.7" n/a n/a n/a
(Temperatures given in Fahrenheit)
NEED MORE IDEAS?
Contact the Mt. Hood/
Columbia River Gorge
Tourism Alliance
at 800.915.1525 or www.
MtHoodColumbiaGorge.
com, or pick up a
regional guide at any
visitor center.
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Washougal
Skamania
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Parkdale
Rowena
Celilo Village
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Welches
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Wapinitia
Brightwood
Rhododendron
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Bridal Veil
The Dalles
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Multnomah Falls
Crown Point (Vista House)
Bonneville Dam Visitor
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Historic Columbia River Highway
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Timberline
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Bridal Veil Falls State Park
Bridge of the Gods
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Just east of the Sandy River, head
south on Highway 30, the Historic
Columbia River Highway. You can
still drive much of this early-1900s
scenic drive; some stretches are
being restored as a hiking/biking
corridor. Here, it winds up dramatic
headlands to grand Gorge panoramas
at the Portland Womens Forum
State Scenic Viewpoint and, a few
miles later, Crown Point and the 1916
Vista House. Hiking trails also lead
to impressive views atop Angels
Rest and Sherrard Point.
In the next 20 miles, the historic
highway leads past several major
waterfalls, one of the greatest con-
centrations of cascades in North
America. They include beauties
like the broad cascading curtain of
Bridal Veil Falls and the majestic
Multnomah Falls, one of the highest
waterfalls in the U.S.
Troutdale to
Multnomah Falls
Troutdale marks the gateway to
the Columbia River Gorge, with an
old-fashioned downtown tucked
up against the wild beauty of the
Columbia River Gorge National
Scenic Area. Browse its main street
and nearby historic sites, like the
Harlow House and Depot Rail
Museum. At the mouth of the Sandy
River, the 1,400-acre Sandy River
Delta park encompasses wooded
trails, grasslands, beaches and a bird
blind designed by artist Maya Lin. A
large off-leash area makes it especially
popular with dog owners. Nearby,
McMenamins Edgefield repurposes
a 1911 county poor farm into an
endearingly eclectic resort with pubs,
wine bars, golf and a great summer
concert venue tucked among its ram-
bling grounds.
Rowena Curves
Stand-up paddle boarding
on the Columbia River
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Theres a wild and wonderful place
that invites you to come out and
play. Where big mountains meet
tall trees. Where days are filled
with history, huckleberry picking,
farmers markets and wineries.
Where endless things to see and
do make more reasons to smile.
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Portland
Mt. Hood
Willamette
Valley
wine-tasting rooms, restaurants and
boutiques. The Hood River Hops Fest
welcomes craft breweries from through-
out the Northwest in September.
Near the marina, a major renovation of
the History Museum of Hood River
County brings new exhibits and new
life to the museums artifacts and
photographs. The Western Antique
Aeroplane and Automobile Museum
exhibits its impressive collection
indoors near the Hood River Airport.
Once part of the Historic Columbia
River Highway, now pedestrians and
cyclists have the paved Twin Tunnels
trail all to themselves. This popular
route stretches five miles from Hood
River to Mosier, where the cool fir
forests of the western Gorge begin to
give way to a semiarid plateau spiked
with ponderosa pine. East of Mosier,
the Tom McCall Preserve and the
rocky promontory at Rowena Crest
showcase rare vegetation and spec-
tacular Gorge views.
Learn more about the Gorges natural
and human history at the Columbia
Gorge Discovery Center and Wasco
County Historical Museum in The
Dalles. The largest city in the Gorge,
The Dalles is home to high-tech
Multnomah Falls to
Hood River
Crowds often gather at impressive
Multnomah Falls, where a plume of
water hurls 620 feet off a basalt ledge.
A 1920s stone lodge and a footbridge
spanning the falls offer ample photo
ops. More waterfalls await eastward;
so do miles of hiking trails, switch-
backing up the bluffs into the Mt.
Hood National Forest.
At the Bonneville Dam Visitor
Center, underwater windows offer an
eye-to-eye peek at the thousands of
chinook and coho salmon wriggling
their way up the dams fish ladders
each fall. Another iconic river resident,
the ancient white sturgeon, cruises the
outdoor viewing ponds.
Lush Cascade Locks tucks up
against the Cascades, a riverfront
town busy with sailboats, anglers and
the Columbia Gorge Sternwheeler,
which churns upriver on sightseeing
cruises. The community hosts several
races and regattas, including national
sailing championships and the
Cascade to Crown Bicycle Ride.
Mountain bikers enjoy the areas
multiuse trails, including a two-mile,
family-friendly loop called Easy
CLIMB, the first stage of a planned
25-mile Cascade Locks International
Mountain Bike trails system.
Halfway between Troutdale and
Hood River, Cascade Locks offers
plenty of dining and accommodations.
Visitors include hikers on the Pacific
Crest Trail, which passes through
town and crosses the Bridge of the
Gods. According to Native American
legend, a natural stone bridge once
arched across the Columbia River
here. Today a vehicle bridge spans the
river, offering a spectacular view up
and down the Gorge.
Hood River to The Dalles
Founded as a busy fruit-packing town
in the late 1900s, Hood River today
is also known for windsurfing and
kiteboarding on the Columbia River.
Check out the action at the Water-
front Park, Event Site and sandbar,
where local shops offer rental gear
and lessons in summer. Stand-up
paddleboards are a popular choice on
nonwindy days.
Hood Rivers downtown hums with
activity locally owned brewpubs,
Vista House at Crown Point This spot
near Troutdale offers panoramic
views of the Gorge from a beautiful
historic building.
El Burro Loco In Welches,
enjoy fresh Mexican
fare, including margaritas
made with local berries
and a variety of Oregon
beers on tap.
Wahkeena Falls One of the many
waterfalls along the historic high-
way, Wahkeena is a great place for
hiking or enjoying a picnic in the park
next to the gurgling creek.
Fort Dalles Museum Step back in
history and get a look at what life
was like for early settlers.
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Glacier Haus Bistro Family owned and
operated, the bistro has become a
new favorite of mine. It serves up
European comfort food such as
jagerschnitzel and goulash in the
heart of Government Camp.
Apple Valley Country Store Just out-
side Hood River, you can get delicious
cherrywood-smoked meats, apple
cider beans and pear coleslaw. I call
it "love on a plate.
The Gorge White House Stroll through
stunning flower gardens and taste
wines from the Hood River Valley.
Mosier Twin Tunnels This paved
biking trail between Mosier and
Hood River boasts sweeping river
views and spring wildflowers.
Bonneville Hatchery Kids love to feed
the trout in the ponds here. Watch
for salmon swimming upstream in
spring and fall.
Mt. Hood Roasters Fresh-roasted
coffee in Rhododendron will
warm you up after a day spent
on the slopes.
Lost Lake Resort & Campground Pitch
your tent and rent a canoe to paddle
through the reflection of Mt. Hood
in the lake.

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businesses (including a Google data
center) and a downtown filled with
historic murals and century-old build-
ings enjoying new life, like Clock
Tower Ales in the 19th-century county
courthouse. At the Historic Sunshine
Mill, enjoy live music and local wine
among flour chutes, conveyor belts
and immense grain silos. The Dalles
area is a favorite with cyclists, too,
thanks to its dry, sunny climate, scenic
rural roads and winding waterfront
bike path.
Hood River to Parkdale
Fed by glaciers high on Mt. Hood,
the Hood River flows north to the
Columbia, carving a broad, fertile
valley. Cherry, apple and pear trees
and, increasingly, vineyards stripe
the landscape, along with berry farms,
alpaca ranches, pumpkin patches and
hilltop fields of lavender. Postcard
views of Mt. Hood provide a stun-
ning backdrop.
The 35-mile Hood River County
Fruit Loop circles through the valley,
where you can sample wines, buy
fruit just plucked from the tree at
farm stands, or set out with a bucket
and pick your own. A full roster of
festivals adds to the fun, such as the
valley-wide Gravenstein Apple Days
celebration. The season officially
kicks off in April, when blooming
cherry and apple trees turn the valley
into drifts of pink and white.
Explore by car, bicycle or the Mount
Hood Railroad, which chugs along an
old fruit-packing freight line between
Hood River and Parkdale. A brewpub,
an ice cream shop and other services
make Parkdale a popular stop. The
town is a gateway to the vast Mt. Hood
National Forest, with more than 1 mil-
lion acres open to the public for hiking,
camping, fishing, hunting and other
pursuits. Mountain bikers take to a net-
work of trails off Forest Road 44, while
Nordic skiers and snowshoers enjoy
trail systems that depart from Sno-
Parks along Highway 35. From summer
wildflowers to autumn mushrooms to
winters deep snows, the national forest
offers year-round enjoyment.
Parkdale to
Government Camp
Dozens of trailheads beckon along
the roadside as you drive toward Mt.
Hood along the Mt. Hood Scenic
Byway. U.S. Forest Service offices in
Parkdale and Zigzag can supply maps
and suggestions for hiking, camping
and other activities. Several alpine
lakes shine among the fir forest,
popular for nonmotorized boating,
fishing and waterfront camping. The
Timberline Trail may be the national
forests marquee hiking route, dipping
above and below treeline as it circles
Mt. Hood. Numerous trails intersect
with the 38-mile loop for scenic day
hikes, including the Pacific Crest Trail.
Several ski areas take advantage of
Mt. Hoods deep snows and diverse
alpine terrain. Mt. Hood Meadows
sprawls across its southeastern flank
with 2,150 acres of skiing that can
delight everyone from first-timers to
experts. Mt. Hood Skibowl not only
has more night skiing acreage than
any other ski area in the U.S., but in
the summer it entertains families
with alpine slides, a zipline and other
activities at its Adventure Park. Above
Government Camp, Timberline Lodge
& Ski Area boasts the longest ski
season in North America, thanks to a
snow pack that lasts well into August
on the Palmer Snowfield. Timberline
hosts an endless stream of ski and
snowboard camps, pro athletes in
training, and anyone else who wants
to spend a summer morning skiing in
a T-shirt.
Timberline is best known for its
landmark lodge, a triumph of wood
and stone craftsmanship built by
the Works Progress Administration
in the 1930s (and famously featured
in the horror classic The Shining).
The community of Government
Camp continues to nurture a high-
alpine arts culture. The Mt. Hood
Cultural Center and Museum shares
the regions history and recreational
legacy, while also providing a venue
for lectures, performing arts and other
events. The Arts Cabins Project
provides studio space including
kilns, a glassmaking studio and a
blacksmithing shop for workshops
and classes in former forest service
ranger residences.
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Villages of Mt. Hood
Along the southwest flank of Mt.
Hood, restaurants, lodging and other
services welcome visitors to the
communities of Zigzag, Welches,
Rhododendron and Brightwood,
set under a verdant canopy of ever-
greens. Explore the lush Salmon-
Huckleberry Wilderness or the
green fairways at The Resort at The
Mountain, home to an acclaimed
27-hole golf course and tranquil spa.
This stretch of Highway 26 roughly
follows the historic Barlow Road,
the 19th-century pioneer wagon route
that skirted Mt. Hood. Weary west-
ward pioneers reached the last tollgate
near Rhododendron. A replica of the
gate stands between two century-old
maples between mile markers 44 and
45 on the highways south side.
Near Zigzag, the Wildwood
Recreation Site is a great place to
learn about Oregons environment,
with interpretive trails along a wetland
boardwalk and the lovely Salmon
River. A streamwatch window built
into the bank gives a glimpse at the
underwater life thriving in a tributary
of this designated National Wild and
Scenic River.
Villages of Mt. Hood
to Estacada
Highway 26 descends from Mt. Hood,
where the rolling, twisting terrain
makes for great mountain biking.
Sandy Ridge offers a growing network
of singletrack trails on federal lands
about 11 miles east of the city of Sandy.
In nearby Estacada, recreation
is centered around the Clackamas
River, which carves a deep canyon
south of town. Clackamas is a premier
fishing, white-water rafting and
kayaking river. The Upper Clackamas
Whitewater Festival takes place here
each May, the largest white-water
rafting event on the West Coast.
Theres plenty of mellow recreation
in these woodlands, too, including
great birding along the waterways
and high bluffs, part of the Oregon
Cascades Birding Trail.
Come make your way down the
Gorge and around the mountain!
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BRI DAL VEI L UNITS RATES
Bed and Breakfast
BRIDAL VEIL LODGE $$$
503.695.2333, www.BridalVeilLodge.com
BRIGHTWOOD UNITS RATES
Vacation Rentals
MOUNTAIN RETREATS 10 call
63045 Brightwood Bridge Road
503.622.3212, www.MtnRetreats.com
MT. HOOD LIFESTYLE BUNGALOWS 3 call
64135 E. Relton Lane
503.880.6636, www.MtHoodLifestyle.com
MT. HOOD VACATION RENTALS 28 $$$$
67898 E. Hwy. 26
888.668.0703, www.MtHoodRentals.com
CASCADE LOCKS UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN PLUS 62 $$$
COLUMBIA RIVER INN
735 Wanapa St.
541.374.8777, 800.595.7108
www.BWColumbiaRiverInn.com
Spacious guestrooms
on the banks of the
Columbia River at the
Bridge of the Gods. Hike,
swim, bike or sail
minutes from the inn.
Complimentary hot breakfast. Indoor pool, spa and
tness room. Guestrooms feature microwave, refrig-
erator, coffee, wireless high-speed Internet access.
CASCADE MOTEL 11 call
300 Forest Lane
541.374.8750, www.CascadeMotel.com
CORBETT UNITS RATES
Bed and Breakfast
BRICKHAVEN BED & BREAKFAST 3 $$$
38717 E. Historic Columbia River Hwy.
503.695.5126, www.Brickhaven.com
RV Park
CROWN POINT RV PARK 22 call
37000 E. Historic Columbia River Hwy.
503.695.5207
ESTACADA UNITS RATES
RV Parks
MILO McIVER STATE PARK 44 call
24101 S. Entrance Road
800.551.6949, www.OregonStateParks.org
SILVER FOX RV PARK 70 call
40505 S.E. Hwy. 224
503.630.7000
GOVERNMENT CAMP UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN MT. HOOD INN 57 call
87450 E. Government Camp Loop
503.272.3205, 800.443.7777
www.MtHoodInn.com
Located in the village
of Government Camp, the
renovated Best Western
Mt. Hood Inn is the place
to stay to enjoy year-round
and seasonal activities.
COLLINS LAKE RESORT 150 call
88149 E. Creek Ridge Road
800.234.6288, www.CollinsLakeResort.com
Located between the
11,240 ft. peak of Mt.
Hood and the slopes of
Mt. Hood Skibowl, we
welcome you to Mt.
Hoods denitive luxury
resort on a private 28 acres of pristine wilderness.
One million acres of National Forest playground,
ve star amenities, exquisite accommodations
and recreational concierge ensure Your Luxury
Base Camp to Mt. Hood!
Vacation Rentals
MT. HOOD VACATION RENTALS 28 $$$$
67898 E. Hwy. 26
888.668.0703, www.MtHoodRentals.com
SUMMIT MEADOW CABINS 5 call
91000 E. Chimney Rock Road
503.272.3494, www.SummitMeadow.com
Five modern, fully out-
tted cabins off the
beaten path. Wooded,
creekside setting. Close
to great hikes, bike
rides, lakes, wildowers
& birding sites. Once snow falls, xc ski or snow-
shoe 1.5 miles to reach the cabins. Groomed snow
trails. Winter midweek special: pay for 2 nights and
the 3rd is free some exclusions. Pets welcome.
Perfect for a romantic getaway, corporate retreat
or family reunion.
HOOD RI VER UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN PLUS 194 call
HOOD RIVER INN
1108 E. Marina Way
541.386.2200, 800.828.7873
www.HoodRiverInn.com
The Hood River Inn is
Hood Rivers only water-
front hotel with all these
extras: Indoor/outdoor
dining at Riverside; Cebu
Lounge; new waterfront
pool, spas, sauna and tness center; shoreline path
and private beach. Plus tasteful comfort, air-
conditioned riverfront rooms, and 1- to 3-bedroom
deluxe riverside suites, all with free Wi-Fi.
COLUMBIA CLIFF VILLAS 37 call
3880 Westcliff Drive
541.436.2660, 866.912.8366
www.ColumbiaCliffVillas.com

Easy to get to. Impossible
to forget. Spectacular
views overlooking the
Columbia River. New 1-,
2- and 3-bedroom villas
with replaces and
kitchens. Walk the garden path to 208' waterfall,
ne and casual dining, complete spa. Enjoy
complimentary VIP wine tasting at top Gorge
wineries; savor your favorites here!
WHERE TO STAY
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COLUMBIA GORGE HOTEL 40 call
4000 Westcliff Drive
541.386.5566, 800.345.1921
www.ColumbiaGorgeHotel.com
COMFORT SUITES 64 $$$
2625 Cascade Ave.
541.308.1000
www.ComfortSuites.com/hotel/or066
HOOD RIVER HOTEL & 41 call
CORNERSTONE CUISINE
102 Oak Ave.
541.386.1900, 800.386.1859
www.HoodRiverHotel.com
VAGABOND LODGE 42 call
4070 Westcliff Drive
541.386.2992, 877.386.2992
www.VagabondLodge.com
Bed and Breakfasts
GORGE VIEW BED & BREAKFAST 4 $$$
1009 Columbia St.
541.386.5770, www.GorgeView.com
HOOD RIVER BNB 4 call
918 Oak St.
541.387.2997, www.HoodRiverBNB.com
OAK STREET HOTEL AND 8 $$
VACATION HOMES
610 Oak St.
541.386.3845, www.OakStreetHotel.com
SAKURA RIDGE BED & BREAKFAST 5 $$$$
5601 York Hill Drive
541.386.2636, www.SakuraRidge.com
VILLA COLUMBIA BED & BREAKFAST 5 call
902 Oak St.
541.386.6670, 800.708.6217
www.VillaColumbia.com

VINEYARD VIEW BED & BREAKFAST 4 call
4240 Post Canyon Drive
541.400.9665, www.VineyardViewBNB.com
Vacation Rentals
GORGE RENTALS call
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
610 Oak St.
800.387.4787, www.GorgeRentals.com
HOOD RIVER VACATION RENTALS 59 call
216 Cascade Ave., Suite 21
541.387.3113, 877.260.2519
www.HRVacations.com
MT. HOOD UNITS RATES
COOPER SPUR MOUNTAIN RESORT 15 $$$
17055 Cooper Spur Road
541.352.6692, www.CooperSpur.com
MT. HOOD-PARKDALE UNITS RATES
Bed and Breakfasts
OLD PARKDALE INN 3 $$$
4932 Baseline Drive
541.352.5551, www.HoodRiverLodging.com
MT. HOOD BED & BREAKFAST 3 call
8885 Cooper Spur Road
541.352.6885, www.MtHoodBNB.com
Vacation Rental
MIDDLE FORK RANCH 1 $$$$
5880 Berry Road
541.380.0327
RHODODENDRON UNITS RATES
Vacation Rentals
HOOD TO COAST 2 call
VACATION RENTALS
503.851.2107
www.HoodToCoastVacationRentals.com

LIBERTY LODGE OF BRIGHTWOOD 1 call
64548 E. Lookout Drive
503.739.5318, www.LibertyLodgeBrightwood.com
MT. HOOD VACATION RENTALS 28 $$$$
67898 E. Hwy. 26
888.668.0703, www.MtHoodRentals.com
SANDY UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN SANDY INN 45 call
37465 Hwy. 26
503.668.7100, 800.882.1214
www.MtHoodBestWestern.com
Bed and Breakfasts
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54735 E. Hwy. 26
503.428.3834
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503.622.6699, www.SandySalmon.com
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COUSINS COUNTRY INN 97 call
2114 W. 6th St.
541.298.5161, 800.848.9378
www.CousinsCountryInn.com
Situated midway along
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112 W. 2nd St.
541.296.9107, 888.935.2378
www.TheDallesInn.com
OREGON MOTOR MOTEL 54 call
200 W. 2nd St.
541.296.9111, www.TheDallesMotel.com
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TIMBERLINE LODGE 70 call
Timberline Lodge and Ski Area
503.272.3311, 800.547.1406
www.TimberlineLodge.com
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guest rooms, rst-class cuisine, and amazing
skiing (even in the summer!) await your visit.
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BEST WESTERN PLUS CASCADE 60 call
INN & SUITES
23525 N.E. Halsey St.
503.491.9700, 866.312.0073
www.BWTroutdale.com
COMFORT INN COLUMBIA 77 call
GORGE GATEWAY
1000 N.W. Graham Road
503.492.2900, 866.367.4667
www.CITroutdale.com
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS 73 call
PORTLAND EAST-TROUTDALE
477 N.W. Phoenix Drive
503.669.6500, 800.824.6824
www.GorgeHotels.com/troutdale.htm
McMENAMINS EDGEFIELD 114 $$-$$$$
2126 S.W. Halsey
503.669.8610, 800.669.8610
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At the entrance to the
Columbia River Gorge,
this historic 1911 former
poor farm now offers a
hotel with a fine dining
restaurant, pubs, Rubys
Spa and year-round soaking pool, a brewery, winery,
movie theater, two par-3 golf courses and more.
WELCHES UNITS RATES
THE CABINS CREEKSIDE 10 call
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25086 E. Welches Road
503.622.4275, www.MtHoodCabins.com
THE RESORT AT THE MOUNTAIN 157 call
68010 E. Fairway Ave.
503.622.3101, 877.439.6774
www.TheResort.com
Lose yourself in the
wonders of Mt. Hood!
Naturally. Located less
than an hour above
Portland, The Resort at
The Mountain is one of
the Northwests premier destination resorts offer-
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families and outdoor enthusiasts.
WHISPERING WOODS RESORT 64 call
67800 E. Nicklaus Way
503.622.3171, 866.469.8222
www.WhisperingWoods.net
Luxurious, affordable
resort suites with one,
two or three bedrooms;
full kitchen; dining/
living room; replace or
woodstove; one or two
bathrooms; washer; dryer; BBQ and free wireless
Internet. On-site pool, spa, sauna and tness
room. Adjacent to 27-hole golf course.
Vacation Rentals
ALL SEASONS PROPERTY 47 $$$$
MANAGEMENT
23804 E. Greenwood Ave.
503.622.1142, 866.622.1142
www.MtHoodRent.com
All Seasons Property
Management Your
Vacation Rental Connec-
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from intimate, vintage
cabins to spacious ski
lodges in the Villages of Mt. Hood. Glorious river-
front and creek side settings, luxurious golf course
accommodations, secluded wooded settings or
ski village fun. Hot tubs, saunas, replaces and
more come with many of our homes. Looking for
a corporate retreat, family reunion or Romantic
getaway we have the perfect setting for all.
AN OREGON EXPERIENCE 20 call
503.620.0717, www.AnOregonExperience.com

An Oregon Experience
offers distinctive
vacation rentals that
can accommodate from
two to 22 guests. We
specialize in providing
well-equipped and nicely furnished homes to
groups, families, ski camps and more. Whether
its for a short weekend or a summer of fun,
experience the best with An Oregon Experience.
MT. HOOD RESORT CONDOS 6 call
68662 E. Bowmans Circle
503.622.3099, www.MtHoodResort.com
Discover a new way to
stay. Regardless of what
leads you to the moun-
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with us in a resort
condo with your own
private hot tub. Youll discover a new way to feel
at home and still be a whole world away. Stretch.
Breathe. Relax. Youre on the mountain, now
MT. HOOD VACATION RENTALS 28 $$$$
67898 E. Hwy. 26
888.668.0703, www.MtHoodRentals.com
Cabins, cottages, chalets and
lodges in secluded, riverfront and
view settings in the Villages of
Mt. Hood. Mt. Hood Vacation
Rentals are ideal for ski and snow-
board adventures, mountain bike
vacations, family reunions, romantic rendezvous,
celebration vacations, corporate business retreats
and girlfriend getaways. Dogs welcome. Discounted
lift tickets. Quiet season specials. (Photo by Gary Randall.)
RV Park
MT. HOOD VILLAGE RESORT 438 call
65000 E. Hwy. 26
503.622.4011, 800.255.3069
www.MtHoodVillage.com
Experience the fun of a
family vacation with
year-round skiing, sh-
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Enjoy our spacious, full
hookup RV Sites, indoor
pool and spa, tness center, nature trails, caf,
family festivals and activities. Cabin and yurt
rentals available.
WI LDWOOD UNITS RATES
Vacation Rental
PAPPYS CABIN 1 $$$$
66151 E. Mountain Air Drive
503.668.0107, www.PappysCabin.com
ZIGZAG UNITS RATES
Vacation Rental
MT. HOOD VACATION RENTALS 28 $$$$
67898 E. Hwy. 26
888.668.0703, www.MtHoodRentals.com
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Cupped between the Cascade
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the Willamette Valley is the
agricultural heart of Oregon.
More than 200 wineries here
produce some of the worlds
best vintages. For generations,
family farms have grown
everything from blueberries
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the scenic beauty, cultural life and culinary delights of the
valley in many forms from hiking, biking and rafting to
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The Yamhill Valley is quintessential
Oregon wine country: green rolling
hills banded with vineyards, cozy
tasting rooms pouring outstanding
wines, and talented chefs making
magic with local goods.
Explore the area via a guided tour
with Grape Escape Winery Tours,
or get a birds-eye view with Vista
Balloon Adventures. Traverse
the countryside with the friendly
Tennessee Walking Horses that trot
for Equestrian Wine Tours. Or explore
on your own, with provisions from one
of the areas specialty food shops.
Restaurants take full advantage
of local farms, serving up fresh and
creative dishes to national accolades.
McMinnvilles Thistle was named
2011s Restaurant of the Year by
The Oregonian, and Daytons Joel
Palmer House was recognized by
Wine Spectator for its wine list.
The International Pinot Noir
Celebration attracts wine connois-
seurs and foodies from around the
globe, while McMinnvilles light-
hearted UFO Festival inspires both
The McDonald-Dunn Forest This
Corvallis spot is my favorite
place in Oregon to hike.
American Dream Pizza
This is my treat
after that long hike
near Corvallis. The
local beer is abundant.
Sybaris Bistro In Albany,
Chef Matt Bennett was using all
local ingredients before using local
was cool. Sybaris puts a serious
twist on the most delicious Pacific
Northwest cuisine in the valley.
Sweet Red Coffee & Wine Bistro This
Albany spot has great Oregon wine
and divine small dishes.
LOCALS PICKS Debbie Lusk
Debbie Lusk is an avid hiker, devout pizza lover, microbrew
seeker and city trekker. She can often be found horseback riding
through wine country, hiking a new trail, dining on locally
raised food and sharing it all on her blog. Have a question for
Debbie? Find her on Twitter @oregonbliss, on our Facebook
page or at www.TravelOregon.com.
families and fanatics to imagine life
on earth with extraterrestrial company.
McMinnvilles Wine & Food Classic
brings together chefs, wines, artisan
foods and artists in one venue.
At Evergreen Aviation & Space
Museum, explore Howard Hughes
Spruce Goose and 150 other aircraft,
spacecraft and exhibitions. Splash and
soar down exhilarating slides at the
adjacent Wings & Waves Waterpark.
For a bit of culture, Newbergs
ART Elements and Chehalem
Cultural Center showcase local
and regional artists.
Wilsonville to Molalla
Thrill the little kids with miniature
golf, go-karts and bumper boats at
the Family Fun Center, while the
big kids tee off at the award-winning
Langdon Farms Golf Club, ranked
with four stars on Golf Digests Best
Places to Play list.
Champoeg State Heritage Area,
a historic steamboat and stagecoach
hub and the site of Oregons first
provisional government, boasts
walking and biking paths, living-
Van Duzer Vineyards Van Duzer has
the best views of our gorgeous
Dallas farmland and delish wine.
Left Coast Cellars This stunning
Rickreall spot has awesome hiking
trails around the vineyard.
Sahalie Falls Outside of Eugene, in the
Willamette National Forest, this is
my favorite place to hike in winter.
Over the Rivers and Through the Woods
Scenic Byway This 66-mile scenic
drive east of Brownsville climbs into
the Cascade Mountains definitely
photographable!
2 Towns Ciderhouse This Corvallis
spot has damn fine cider, just like
their motto says.
Silver Falls State Park This is a
must for first-time visitors
to the Willamette Valley
10 waterfalls along an eight-mile
trail outside of Salem.
Paneza Nellies Breadstick Shoppe In the
town of Sublimity, youll find the
best breadsticks in the world.
The Blue Goat Restaurant The Blue
Goat has the best desserts, local
beer and pizza in Amity.
Red Hills Market My happy place
in Dundee wood-fired pizza and
Stumptown coffee.
The Joel Palmer House I love this
Dayton spot for romantic dinners
when I feel like eating mushrooms.
The Vintage Located in Eugene,
this restaurant and dessert bar
is sweet, and their handcrafted
cocktails are awesome.
history programs and the Historic
Butteville Store, the oldest operating
store in the state. Its also a starting
point for the Willamette Valley
Scenic Bikeway, a 132-mile route that
stretches to Eugene.
Just south of Wilsonville, the
quaint Old Aurora Colony, originally
settled in 1856 as a German Christian
communal society, is home to more
than 20 German-made buildings and
numerous antique stores.
Head east to the Molalla River
Recreation Corridor to hike, bike,
picnic and fish, or to Table Rock
Wilderness for more swimming
holes, hiking trails and fantastic
views. The Molalla Buckeroo PRCA
Rodeo, held each Fourth of July,
draws top-ranked cowboys and thou-
sands of visitors. Saddling up is easy
in Oregon Horse Country, brimming
with stables and equestrian events.
Explore local farms via the self-
guided Molalla Country Farm Loop
and Canby Area Farm Loop, with
nearly 50 farm stops producing
everything from goat cheese and
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Salem to Silverton
Start your exploration of Salem at the
Capitol Mall park a riot of pink
when the cherry trees bloom and
the Capitol Building, with its historic
murals and an impressive art collec-
tion. In the summer, climb the dome
for a closer look at the gilded Oregon
Pioneer and expansive valley views.
Stroll the historic downtown and take
the kids for a spin on the Riverfront
Carousel with its 42 hand-carved,
intricately painted horses.
The Willamette Heritage Center
at The Mill examines the lives of early
settlers and local industry through the
Victorian-era Thomas Kay Woolen
Mill and pioneer homes. The Oregon
State Hospital Museum of Mental
Health, housed in the historic building
featured in the film One Flew Over
the Cuckoos Nest, offers a lens into
mental health treatments from the late
1800s to the present.
Not far from Salem, experience
scenic natural areas, waterfalls and
old-growth forests. Silver Falls State
Park includes the dizzying 177-foot
South Falls and others connected via
the Trail of Ten Falls.
The Opal Creek Scenic Recreation
Area is laced with hiking trails skirting
Opal Creek and the Little North Fork
of the Santiam River, known for its
emerald-green hues. At Jawbone
Flats, an abandoned mining camp,
the Opal Creek Ancient Forest
Center offers cabin rentals and
educational workshops.
Photographers will love Ankeny
National Wildlife Refuge, with its
wetlands and waterfowl. At Baskett
Slough National Wildlife Refuge,
stroll native prairies and oak wood-
lands to catch a glimpse of the
endangered Fenders blue butterfly.
Mountain bikers will find chills
and thrills at Black Rock mountain
biking trails near Falls City, with
obstacle-laden trails for cyclists of
all levels.
For indoor chills and thrills, Spirit
Mountain Casino, Oregons largest
gaming center, offers the largest buf-
fet in the state at Cedar Plank Buffet,
gaming tables, slots and big-name
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Silverton beckons with cozy cafs,
antique stores and more than a dozen
murals in the quaint downtown. At the
80-acre Oregon Garden, explore the
impressive array of themed plantings,
outdoor sculptures, and year-round
events. The adjacent Frank Lloyd
Wright Gordon House is one of the
only examples of the architects work
in Oregon and the only one in the
Northwest regularly open to the public.
Albany
At the confluence of the Calapooia
and Willamette rivers is Albany, a
quiet burg with much to recommend
it. The charming downtown historic
district is walkable and sprinkled
with boutiques. On the Nosh Tour,
travel by the historic trolley to sample
the citys most notable restaurants,
including Sybaris Bistro, home to
chef Matt Bennett, a James Beard
Award semifinalist.
Albanys historic homes are said
to be the most varied in the state. A
walk through the Monteith Historic
District takes you by stately Italianate
homes, colorful Queen Annes and
classic Craftsman examples. The
pioneer-era Monteith House was built
by town founders Thomas and Walter
Monteith in 1849. Its authentically
restored and listed on the National
Register of Historic Places.
A cluster of Oregons famed
covered bridges are easily accessed
via a loop that sweeps east of Albany.
Whether you are traveling by bike,
car or motorcycle, the 30-mile marked
route is a peaceful and scenic way to
explore the regions covered-bridge
building tradition, dating from the
mid-1850s.
Corvallis
Corvallis is home to Oregon State
University, one of the countrys top
research universities, with a pictur-
esque campus listed on the National
Register of Historic Places.
Downtown skirts the Willamette
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of Sybaris Bistro
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McMinnville
McKenzie River
My name is Cale Bruckner, and
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Concentric Sky. Our company
creates apps and websites for
companies and people on the
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The internet. Mobile apps.
Information at your fingertips.
We live in a fast-paced world.
Being in Eugene allows us to
keep up, but still enjoy a great
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and inspiration. Its the perfect
place to call home while
serving clients all over the
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To help them create and
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Take the family on a drive through rural farmland
where youll hnd welcoming farms with furry
friends, produce stands, small-town museums,
hidden artists studios, unique restaurants,
and relaxing B&Bs. Enjoy hand-made artisan
chocolates and hilltop wine tastings.
Discover the Albany Wine Trail.
Located in the Red Hills of Dundee in the Northern
Willamette Valley, enjoy 12 local establishments
where you can walk in a vineyard, taste Pinot
Noir from the source, stay the night, relax and
rejuvenate. From the well known to the
undiscovered; isnt it time you discovered
Yamhill countryside too?
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of country roads perfect for cyclists and road
trippers. Travel through rolling valleys dotted with
farms, orchards and vineyards. Stop for stunning
vistas and unique wines along the way.
Experience Real Adventures, Real Close
in Eugene, Cascades & Coast.
Blaze a trail through time exploring the Salem
regions rich history, attractions, museums
and award-winning wineries. Document your
adventure through artisan wine, cheese and
chocolate-covered cherries. Be sure to bring this
wealth of bounty home with you! Experience
the Salem region - Absolutely Oregon.
Corvallis has an abundance of arts and culture and
16 family-run wineries. Indulge your creative senses
and your palate in the heart of the Willamette Valley
on our 30-mile round trip drive stopping at unique
galleries and tasting rooms along the way. Bicyclists
love our 60 miles of bike paths and country rides.
Corvallis, a small town with big city culture.
East Valley winegrowers invite you to join them
on `Wine Time. Travel off-trail to hnd boutique
wineries, bright gardens and remarkable
restaurants in tiny wine towns. Explore the
country roads and color-hlled helds.
Drink deep in Oregons Mt. Hood Territory.
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River and boasts a vibrant shopping
district with small boutiques, lively
restaurants, wine bars and local brew-
eries. Its also adjacent to Riverfront
Commemorative Park, the site of a
three-season farmers market brimming
with the abundance of local farms.
Splash at Otter Beach at Osborn
Aquatic Center with its interactive
waterfalls, slides and lazy river, or
take in a baseball game with the
Corvallis Knights. The annual Da
Vinci Days festival brings together
art and science in ways that are
always entertaining and educational.
Explore local logging history
at the Benton County Historical
Society and Museum, or see massive
Doug fir timbers cut at Hull-Oakes
Lumber Company, one of the last
steam-driven sawmills in the country.
Nearby Marys Peak the highest
point in the Coast Range beckons
with numerous trails and even a drive
to the top. On a clear day, the view
extends all the way to the Pacific.
Launch a canoe, kayak or raft along
the Willamette River Water Trail;
it stretches from Eugene to Portland,
with several access points in Corvallis.
If youre feeling really adventurous,
join Paddle Oregon, a group paddle
along the 107-mile route.
Eugene to Springfield
Oregons second-largest city is perhaps
best known for the University of
Oregon and its Ducks. And track and
field has been part of the DNA here
for decades. Catch a meet at the leg-
endary Hayward Field, host to the last
two Olympic Trials, or lace up and hit
Pres Trail (named for track phenom
Steve Prefontaine) or the paved Ruth
Bascom Riverbank Trail System 12
miles along the Willamette River.
Hike Spencer Butte for fantastic
360-degree views. Get up close and
personal with hawks, owls and falcons
at the Cascades Raptor Center. At
Hendricks Park, wander through more
than 5,000 rhododendrons and azaleas.
Stroll the Eugene Saturday Market
for live music and local arts, crafts
and food. Explore the lively restau-
rants and shops that dot downtown.
Eugene may soon be known as
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Company, Oakshire Brewing and
Falling Sky Brewing among a growing
contingent of lauded brewers.
For a culture fix, the Jordan
Schnitzer Museum of Art offers
rotating exhibitions of regional and
national importance, as well as a
top-notch collection of its own. The
renowned Oregon Bach Festival
fetes its namesake, Johann Sebastian,
for two weeks each summer. The
Springfield Museum, housed in a 1911
power transformer station, features
local artists and history exhibits.
South of Eugene, the award-winning,
organic King Estate winery has
beautiful grounds and a gourmet
restaurant. Keep going and youll
find Cottage Grove, known as the
Covered Bridge Capital of Oregon.
Six are nearby, including the only
remaining covered railroad bridge in
the West. The Bohemia Gold Mining
Museum explores the areas rich
gold-mining past.
Cascade Mountains
East along the McKenzie River, out
of Eugene-Springfield, the landscape
turns rugged and lush as the Cascade
Mountains rise up from the valley. Take
advantage of the numerous access
points along the 26-mile McKenzie
River National Recreation Trail for
rafting, kayaking, fishing, hiking and
mountain biking. Eugene, Cascades &
Coast has put together Oregons first
GeoTour here, a real-life treasure hunt
with more than 30 geocaches along
the river.
At the historic McKenzie Hatchery,
explore stewardship of the river, as
well as native trout and salmon.
Summer adventure at the Willamette
Pass Resort includes the scenic
Oregon Skyway gondola that whisks
hikers and sightseers to the Eagle Peak
mountaintop. Mountain bikers too can
get a lift up to a network of thrilling
trails built for all levels of riders.
At Clear Lake, the headwaters of
the McKenzie River, row a boat above
a petrified forest visible beneath 100
feet of water.
No matter how you explore the
valley, youre guaranteed to find it
unforgettable.
Youngberg Hill
One of the Wine
Spectators favorite
places in Oregon...
YoungbergHill.com (503) 472-2727
10660 SW Youngberg Hill Road
McMinnville, OR 97128
Organic Vineyard Authentic Wines Luxury Inn
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ALBANY UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN PLUS PRAIRIE INN 74 call
1100 Price Road S.E.
541.928.5050, 877.545.4167
www.BestWestern.com
ECONOLODGE 75 call
1212 S.E. Price Road
541.926.0170
www.EconoLodge.com/hotel-albany-oregon-or158
LA QUINTA INN & SUITES 62 call
251 Airport Road S.E.
541.928.0921, 800.531.5900
www.463.LQ.com
Bed and Breakfast
EDELWEISS MANOR 1 call
1708 Springhill Drive N.W.
541.928.0747, 800.531.4306
www.EdelweissManor.com
RV Parks
ALBANY/CORVALLIS KOA 105 call
33775 Oakville Road S.
541.967.8521, www.KOA.com
BLUE OX RV PARK 149 call
4000 Blue Ox Drive S.E.
541.926.2886, 800.336.2881
ALSEA UNITS RATES
Bed and Breakfast
LEAPING LAMB FARM STAY 1 $$$$
20368 Honey Grove Road
541.487.4966, 877.820.6132
www.LeapingLambFarm.com
AURORA UNITS RATES
Bed and Breakfast
FELLER HOUSE BED AND BREAKFAST 2 call
21625 Butteville Road N.E.
503.678.0268, www.TheFellerHouse.com
CANBY UNITS RATES
RV Park
RIVERSIDE RV PARK 108 call
24310 S. Hwy. 99E
503.263.3000, 800.425.2250
www.RiversideRV.net
CARLTON UNITS RATES
Bed and Breakfasts
ABBEY ROAD FARM BED 5 $$$$
AND BREAKFAST
10501 N.E. Abbey Road
503.852.6278, www.AbbeyRoadFarm.com
LOBENHAUS B&B AND VINEYARD 6 $$$$
6975 N.E. Abbey Road
503.864.9173, www.Lobenhaus.com
R.R. THOMPSON HOUSE BED 5 call
& BREAKFAST
517 N. Kutch St.
503.852.6236, www.RRThompsonHouse.com
THE CARLTON INN BED AND 4 $$$
BREAKFAST
648 W. Main St.
503.852.7506, www.TheCarltonInn.com
Vacation Rental
ABBEY ROAD FARM RANCH HOUSE 1 $$$$
10501 N.E. Abbey Road
503.852.6278, www.AbbeyRoadFarm.com
COBURG UNITS RATES
RV Park
EUGENE KAMPING WORLD RV PARK 132 $
90932 S. Stuart Way
541.343.4832, 800.343.3008
www.EugeneKampingWorld.com
CORVALLI S UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN GRAND MANOR 55 call
INN & SUITES
925 N.W. Garfield Ave.
541.758.8571, 877.55.MANOR
www.BestWesternOregon.com/hotels/
best-western-grand-manor-inn-corvallis
COMFORT SUITES 95 call
1730 N.W. 9th St.
541.753.4320, 800.965.8808
www.ComfortSuitesCorvallis.com
HILTON GARDEN INN CORVALLIS 153 call
2500 S.W. Western Blvd.
541.752.5000, 817.333.5399
www.Corvallis.HGI.com
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS 93 call
ON THE RIVER
781 N.E. 2nd St.
541.752.0800, 800.618.7892
www.HIExpress.com/corvallisor
Located within walking
distance of downtown
Corvallis and 1.5 miles
from Oregon State
University. Amenities
include complimentary
hot breakfast, evening snacks, wireless Internet,
business center, indoor pool, spa and tness
center. Refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker,
hairdryer and iron in every room.
WHERE TO STAY
(Lodging Icon Key, p. 4)
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RODEWAY INN CORVALLIS 61 call
345 N.W. 2nd St.
541.752.9601
COTTAGE GROVE UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN COTTAGE 40 call
GROVE INN
1601 Gateway Blvd.
541.942.1000, 800.Western
www.BestWestern.com
CITY CENTER MOTEL 15 call
737 Hwy. 99 S.
541.942.8322
COMFORT INN 64 call
845 Gateway Blvd.
541.942.9747, www.ComfortInn.com/hotel/or038
RELAX INN 24 call
1030 N. Pacific Hwy. 99
541.942.5132
VILLAGE GREEN RESORT & GARDENS 75 call
725 Row River Road
541.942.2491, 800.343.7666
www.VillageGreenResortAndGardens.com
Bed and Breakfasts
APPLE INN BED AND BREAKFAST 2 $$$
30697 Kenady Lane
541.942.2393, 800.942.2393
www.AppleInnBB.com
GRAY CAT INN 2 $$
337 N. 9th St.
541.942.1900, www.GrayCatInn.com
LILY OF THE FIELD B&B 2 $$$
35722 Ross Lane
541.942.2049
RV Park
PASS CREEK PARK 30 $
201 Curtin Park Road
541.942.3281, www.Co.Douglas.or.us/parks
CRESWELL UNITS RATES
COMFORT INN & SUITES 72 call
247 Melton Road
541.895.4025
www.ComfortInn.com/hotel-creswell-oregon-or203
DAYTON UNITS RATES
Bed and Breakfasts
RED RIDGE FARMS 1 call
5510 N.E. Breyman Orchards Road
503.864.8502, www.RedRidgeFarms.com
Red Ridge Farms offers
two locations on the
property. The Cottage
is tucked away in an
incredibly private and
scenic location in our
vineyard. The Guest Suite is a beautifully
appointed space with stunning valley views.
RED RIDGE FARMS AT STONEYCREST 1 call
6000 N.E. Breyman Orchards Road
503.864.8502, 866.828.4372
www.RedRidgeFarms.com
RV Park
WILLAMETTE WINE COUNTRY 190 $
RV PARK
16205 S.E. Kreder Road
503.864.2233
www.WillametteWineCountryRVPark.com
DETROI T UNITS RATES
ALL SEASONS MOTEL 15 call
130 Breitenbush Road
503.854.3421, www.AllSeasonsMotel.net
DEXTER UNITS RATES
Vacation Rental
LOST VALLEY OAKS-LOG HOME 1 $$$$
38452 Harolds Road
541.937.1635, www.VRBO.com/446130
DUNDEE UNITS RATES
THE INN AT RED HILLS 20 call
1410 N. Hwy. 99W, Suite 102
503.538.7666, www.InnAtRedHills.com
Bed and Breakfasts
BLACK WALNUT INN AND VINEYARD 9 $$$$
9600 N.E. Worden Hill Road
503.538.8663, 866.429.4114
www.BlackWalnut-Inn.com
If you wish to experi-
ence authentic Oregon
wine country, the Black
Walnut Inn is your
destination. Surrounded
by estate vineyards
and breathtaking vistas along with unforgettable
hospitality, we invite you to surround yourself in
affordable luxury. Year around, call today.
DUNDEE MANOR BED & BREAKFAST 4 $$$$
WINE COUNTRY INN
8380 N.E. Worden Hill Road
503.554.1945, 888.262.1133
www.DundeeManor.com
EUGENE UNITS RATES
66 MOTEL 66 $
755 E. Broadway
541.342.5041
AMERICAS BEST VALUE INN 39 call
1140 W. 6th Ave.
541.343.0730, www.BestValueInnEugene.com
BEST WESTERN GREENTREE INN 65 call
1759 Franklin Blvd.
541.485.2727, 800.528.1234
www.BestWestern.com/greentreeinneugene
BEST WESTERN NEW 129 $$$
OREGON MOTEL
1655 Franklin Blvd.
541.683.3669, 800.528.1234
www.BestWestern.com/neworegonmotel
BROADWAY INN 48 call
476 E. Broadway
541.344.5233, 800.876.7829
www.EugeneBroadwayInn.com
CAMPUS INN & SUITES 59 call
390 E. Broadway
541.343.3376, 877.313.4137
www.Campus-Inn.com
COURTESY INN 34 call
345 W. 6th Ave.
541.345.3391, 888.259.8481
www.CourtesyInnEugene.com
DAYS INN 60 call
1859 Franklin Blvd.
541.342.6383, 800.444.6383
www.The.DaysInn.com/hotel/06248
EUGENE UNIVERSITY INN & SUITES 46 call
1857 Franklin Blvd.
541.342.4804, 800.424.5213
www.EugeneUniversityInn.com
HILTON EUGENE & 269 call
CONFERENCE CENTER
66 E. 6th Ave.
541.342.2000, 800.937.6660
www.Eugene.Hilton.com
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HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS 80 call
HOTEL & SUITES
2117 Franklin Blvd.
541.342.1243, 800.456.6487
www.HIExpress.com/eugeneoregon
INN AT THE 5TH 70 $$$$
205 E. 6th Ave.
541.743.4099, www.InnAt5th.com
LA QUINTA INN & SUITES EUGENE 73 $$$
155 Day Island Road
541.344.8335, www.433.LQ.com
PHOENIX INN SUITES 97 call
850 Franklin Blvd.
541.344.0001, 800.344.0131
www.PhoenixInnSuites.com
RED CARPET INN 23 call
1055 W. 6th Ave.
541.345.0579, 866.767.7146
www.RedCarpetInnEugene.com
RED LION HOTEL EUGENE 137 call
205 Coburg Road
541.342.5201, 800.REDLION
www.RedLion.com/eugene
RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT 108 call
25 Club Road
541.342.7171, 800.331.3131
www.Marriott.com/eugri
TRAVELERS INN 34 call
540 E. Broadway
541.342.1109, 800.432.5999
www.EugeneTravelersInn.com
VALLEY RIVER INN 257 call
1000 Valley River Way
541.743.1000, 800.543.8266
www.ValleyRiverInn.com
Bed and Breakfasts
BLUE ROOSTER INN 2 call
82782 Territorial Road
541.694.3923, www.BlueRoosterBNB.com
CAMPBELL HOUSE INN & 20 call
RESTAURANT
252 Pearl St.
541.343.1119, www.CampbellHouse.com
CEST LA VIE INN 4 $$$
1006 Taylor St.
541.302.3014, www.CestLaVieInn.com
FOX HOLLOW VALLEY GUESTHOUSE 1 call
29775 Fox Hollow Road
541.343.1557, www.MarkAndrewStudio.com/bb
LANZAROTTA BED AND BREAKFAST 3 $$$
29179 Hamm Road
541.686.0336, www.LanzBandB.com
SECRET GARDEN INN 10 call
1910 University
541.484.6755, www.SecretGardenBBInn.com
Vacation Rental
LE PETIT LOUVRE 1 call
31st Ave.
541.543.4443, www.DeniseSteele.com
RV Park
SHAMROCK VILLAGE 33 call
4531 Franklin Blvd.
541.747.7473, 877.877.1004
www.ShamrockVillagePark.com
GATES UNITS RATES
Vacation Rental
CURTS PLACE 1 $
138 Santiam St.
503.897.6126, www.CurtsPlace.net
RV Park
OAK PARK MOTEL & RV PARK 7 call
112 E. Central
503.897.3420, www.Oak-Park-Motel.com
GRAND RONDE UNITS RATES
SPIRIT MOUNTAIN LODGE 254 call
27100 S.W. Salmon River Hwy.
503.879.3764, 888.668.7366
www.SpiritMountain.com
RV Park
WANDERING SPIRIT RV PARK 129 call
28800 Salmon River Hwy.
503.879.5700, www.WanderingSpiritRVPark.com
HALSEY UNITS RATES
TRAVELODGE PIONEER VILLA 57 $$
33180 Hwy. 228
541.369.2804, www.Travelodge.com
HARRISBURG UNITS RATES
RIVER BEND RESORT 19 call
23650 Peoria Road
541.995.9995, www.VisitRiverBendResort.com
RV Parks
DIAMOND HILL RV PARK 94 call
32917 Diamond Hill Drive
541.995.9279, www.DiamondHillRVPark.com
RIVER BEND RESORT RV PARK 95 call
23650 Peoria Road
541.995.9995, www.VisitRiverBendResort.com
I NDEPENDENCE UNITS RATES
Bed and Breakfasts
INDEPENDENCE HOUSE 3 $$$
BED & BREAKFAST
615 Monmouth St.
503.838.0612, www.IndependenceHouseBB.com
ROGUE HOP N BED 5 $$$$
3590 Wigrich Road
503.838.9813, www.Rogue.com
KEIZER UNITS RATES
KEIZER RENAISSANCE INN 86 $$
& CONFERENCE CENTER
5188 Wittenberg Lane N.
503.390.4733, 800.299.7221
www.KeizerRenaissanceInn.com
LEBANON UNITS RATES
CASCADE CITY CENTER MOTEL 17 $
1296 S. Main St.
541.258.8154
SHANICO INN 40 call
1840 S. Main St.
541.259.2601, 888.815.4408
www.ShanicoInnLebanon.com
RV Park
GILLS LANDING RV PARK 21 call
1400 E. Grant St.
541.258.4917
www.Ci.Lebanon.or.us/index.aspx?page=125
MARCOLA UNITS RATES
RV Park
WILLAMETTANS NUDIST RV PARK 20 call
Parsons Creek Road
541.933.2809, www.Willamettans.com
McKENZIE BRIDGE UNITS RATES
BELKNAP HOT SPRINGS LODGE call
AND GARDENS
59296 N. Belknap Springs Road
541.822.3512, www.BelknapHotSprings.com
CADDISFLY RESORT 4 $$$
56404 McKenzie Hwy.
541.822.3556, www.CaddisflyResort.com
HORSE CREEK LODGE 7 call
56228 Delta Drive
541.822.3243, www.Horse-Creek.com

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Vacation Rentals
INN AT THE BRIDGE 10 call
56393 McKenzie Hwy.
541.822.6006, www.Inn-At-The-Bridge.com
LOG CABIN INN 2 call
56483 McKenzie Hwy.
541.510.4029, www.LogCabinInn.com
RV Park
CAMP YALE 16 call
58910 Old McKenzie Hwy. 242
541.822.3512
www.BelknapHotSprings.com/campyale.html
McMI NNVI LLE UNITS RATES
AMERICAS BEST VALUE INN 59 call
381 N.E. Hwy. 99 West
503.472.5187, 866.315.2378
www.AmericasBestValueInn.com
McMENAMINS HOTEL OREGON 42 $$-$$$
310 N.E. Evans
503.472.8427, 888.472.8427
www.McMenamins.com/hoteloregon
In the heart of the
Willamette Valley wine
country, this hotel offers
cozy guestrooms, a
casual pub, a cellar bar
and the legendary Roof-
top Bar. Well also offer pet-friendly rooms. And in
May, Hotel Oregon really takes off in celebration
of the annual UFO Festival (UFOFest.com).
MOTEL 6 McMINNVILLE 55 $
2065 S. Hwy. 99 West
503.472.9493
Bed and Breakfasts
A TUSCAN ESTATE BED & BREAKFAST 6 call
809 N.E. Evans St.
503.434.9016, 800.441.2214
www.A-TuscanEstate.com
Perfect location, exqui-
site accommodations,
remarkable breakfasts.
European ambiance with
private baths, beautiful
grounds, porches, patios and Petanque Court.
Romantic getaways, small weddings, family
reunions. Stroll a few short blocks to historic
downtown McMinnville. Enjoy restaurants, wine
tasting, shopping, art galleries and coffee houses.
JOSEPH MATTEY HOUSE BED 4 call
& BREAKFAST
10221 N.E. Mattey Lane
503.434.5058, www.JosephMatteyHouse.com
THE TWISTED WILLOW INN 2 $$$
509 N.E. 9th St.
503.472.5787, www.TwistedWillowInn.com
YOUNGBERG HILL 8 call
VINEYARDS & INN
10660 S.W. Youngberg Hill Road
503.472.2727, 866.657.8668
www.YoungbergHill.com
Wine country estate
and one of Wine
Spectators favorite
locations; set on a 50-
acre hilltop surrounded
by a 24-year-old organic
vineyard. We specialize in premium Oregon
wines, romantic inn getaways and weddings.
Vacation Rentals
3RD STREET FLATS 4 $$$$
219 N.E. Cowls
503.857.6248, www.ThirdStreetFlats.com
BAKER STREET INN & 2 call
VACATION RENTALS
129 S.E. Baker St.
503.472.5575, www.BakerStreetInn.com
RV Park
OLDE STONE VILLAGE 71 $
4155 Three Mile Lane
503.472.4315, www.OldeStoneVillage.com
Stay and play at Oregons
premiere RV resort!
Big-rig friendly, pull-thru
sites, free Wi-Fi, cable
TV, showers and rest-
rooms. Heated seasonal
pool, sports court, gazebo and barbeque area, all
located in the heart of Oregons wine country and
next to the Evergreen Aviation Museum.
MOLALLA UNITS RATES
STAGECOACH INN MOTEL 32 call
415 Grange St.
503.829.4382, www.StagecoachInnMolalla.com
MONROE UNITS RATES
Vacation Rental
THE INN AT DIAMOND WOODS 4 $$$$
96096 Territorial Road
541.510.2467, www.TheInnAtDiamondWoods.com
Diamond Woods Golf Course is
an 18-hole championship course
beautifully located in the heart of
the Willamette Valley. Comple-
mented by the award-winning Inn
at Diamond Woods, both have been
voted top destination locations.
Come stay and play with us.
NEWBERG UNITS RATES
THE ALLISON INN & SPA 85 $$$$
2525 Allison Lane
503.554.2525, 877.294.2525
www.TheAllison.com
Oregon wine countrys
premier destination
luxury resort on 35 hill-
side acres. Eighty-ve
deluxe accommodations
inclusive of eight suites,
all with replaces and a balcony or terrace. JORY,
signature restaurant. Wine cellar featuring 800
wines. Allison Spa hair/nail salon. Fitness studio.
Dedicated meeting/catering space. Board Room.
Bed and Breakfasts
CHEHALEM RIDGE BED & BREAKFAST 4 $$$$
28700 N.E. Mountain Top Road
503.538.3474, www.ChehalemRidge.com
LE PUY A WINE VALLEY INN 8 $$$$
20300 N.E. Hwy 240
503.554.9528, www.Lepuy-Inn.com
Our inn offers eight
beautifully appointed
suites located on ten
acres with panoramic
views of the Chehalem
Ridge. The inn has
ample space for individuals as well as group
events and its location places our guests in the
heart of Yamhills spectacular wine country.
Escape ... Come Alive ... Breathe Free.
THE DREAMGIVERS INN 4 $$$$
7150 N.E. Earlwood Road
503.625.1476, www.DreamgiversInn.com
THE LIONS GATE INN 4 call
401 N. Howard St.
503.476.2211, www.DistinctiveDestination.net
UNIVERSITY HOUSE 1 call
401 N. Meridian St.
503.538.8438, www.UniversityHouseNewberg.com
Vacation Rental
THE PAINTED LADY GUEST COTTAGE 1 $$$$
205 S. College St.
503.516.4382, www.ThePaintedLadyCottage.com
OAKRI DGE UNITS RATES
ARBOR INN MOTEL & RV PARK 15 call
48229 Hwy. 58
541.782.2611, www.ArborInnMotel.net
OAKRIDGE MOTEL 12 call
48197 Hwy. 58
541.782.2432, www.OakridgeMotel.com
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Bed and Breakfasts
DOUBLE DIAMOND LODGE 2.5 $$$
BED AND BREAKFAST
49945 Kitson Springs Road
541.782.5800, www.2DiamondLodge.com
OAKRIDGE LODGE & GUEST HOUSE 5 call
48175 E. 1st St.
541.782.4000, www.OakridgeHostel.com
PHI LOMATH UNITS RATES
GALAXIE MOTEL 15 call
104 S. 20th St.
541.929.4334, www.Galaxie-Motel.com
SALEM UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN PLUS 109 $$
MILL CREEK INN
3125 Ryan Drive S.E.
503.585.3332, 800.346.9659
www.BestWestern.com/plusmillcreekinn
THE GRAND HOTEL IN SALEM 193 $$$
201 Liberty St. S.E.
503.540.7800, 877.540.7800
www.GrandHotelSalem.com
HAMPTON INN AND SUITES 86 call
510 Hawthorne Ave. S.E.
503.362.1300, www.SalemSuites.HamptonInn.com
HOWARD JOHNSON INN 68 call
2250 Mission St. S.E.
503.375.7710, 877.375.7710
www.HoJo.com
LA QUINTA INN & SUITES SALEM 113 call
890 Hawthorne Ave. S.E.
503.391.7000, 800.SLEEPLQ
www.LQ.com
MOTEL 6 SALEM 116 call
1401 Hawthorne Ave. N.E.
503.371.8024, 800.466.8356
www.Motel6.com
RED LION HOTEL SALEM 148 call
3301 Market St. N.E.
503.370.7888, www.RedLion.com
SUPER 8 SALEM 80 call
1288 Hawthorne Ave. N.E.
503.370.8888, 800.800.8000
www.Super8.com
TRAVELERS INN MOTEL 32 call
3230 Portland Road N.E.
503.581.2444
Bed and Breakfasts
CENTURY HOUSE OF SALEM 3 $$
BED AND BREAKFAST
292 17th St. S.E.
503.884.7062
www.CenturyHouseOfSalemBAndB.com
HOPEWELL BED & BREAKFAST 2 $$$$
22350 Hopewell Road N.W.
503.868.7848, www.HopewellBB.com
Vacation Rentals
BETTYS BED AND BREAKFAST 2 call
965 D St. N.E.
503.399.7848
www.SalemOregonBedAndBreakfast.com

WOODSCAPE GLEN 65 call
4985 Battle Creek Road S.E., #200
503.585.8789, www.WoodscapeGlen.com
RV Parks
PREMIER RV RESORT 162 $
4700 Salem Dallas Hwy. 22
503.364.7714, 877.364.9990
www.PremierRVResorts.com
SALEM CAMPGROUND & RVS 190 $
3700 Hagers Grove Road S.E.
503.581.6736, 800.826.9605
www.SalemRV.com
SALEM RV PARK 157 call
4490 Silverton Road N.E.
503.364.5490, www.SalemRVPark.com
SI LVERTON UNITS RATES
OREGON GARDEN RESORT 103 call
895 W. Main St.
503.874.2500, 800.966.6490
www.OregonGardenResort.com
Overlooking The
Oregon Garden, an 80-
acre botanical garden,
the Resorts guestrooms
feature private decks
and replaces. The
Resort also features a seasonal pool, the Moon-
stone Spa, the Gardenview Restaurant and the
Fireside Lounge with live music nightly, as well
as meeting/wedding space.
SILVERTON INN & SUITES 18 call
310 N. Water St.
503.873.1000, www.SilvertonInnAndSuites.com
SPRI NGFI ELD UNITS RATES
COMFORT SUITES SPRINGFIELD 77 call
969 Kruse Way
541.746.5359, 877.746.5359
www.ComfortSuites.com/hotel-springfield-
oregon-or095
COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT 116 call
EUGENE-SPRINGFIELD
3443 Hutton St.
541.726.2121, 800.331.2121
www.Marriott.com/eugcy
CROSSLAND ECONOMY STUDIOS 127 call
520 Harlow Road
541.741.3908, 800.804.3724
www.CrosslandStudios.com/spg
HILTON GARDEN INN 149 call
EUGENE/SPRINGFIELD
3528 Gateway St.
541.736.3000, www.EugeneSpringfield.HGI.com
Beautiful modern hotel
conveniently located just off I-5,
minutes from downtown and
the University of Oregon. Enjoy
complimentary Internet, on-site
restaurant and lounge, indoor
saltwater pool and spa, tness
center and 3,000 ft. of exible
meeting space. Adjustable
Sleep System bed, microwave
and refrigerator in all rooms.
HOLIDAY INN EUGENE SPRINGFIELD 153 call
919 Kruse Way
541.284.0707, 800.465.4329
www.HIEugeneHotel.com
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES 85 call
EUGENE SPRINGFIELD
3480 Hutton St.
541.746.8471, 800.465.4329
www.HIExpress.com/eugeneor
QUALITY INN & SUITES 100 $$
3550 Gateway St.
541.726.9266, 800.722.9462
www.QualityInn.com/hotel-springfield-oregon-or164
Bed and Breakfast
McKENZIE ORCHARDS 5 $$$$
BED & BREAKFAST
34694 McKenzie View Drive
541.515.8153, www.MkOBB.com
SUBLI MI TY UNITS RATES
SILVER FALLS CONFERENCE CENTER 36 $$
20022 Silver Falls Hwy. S.E.
503.873.8875, 866.575.8875
www.SilverFallsConference.com

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SWEET HOME INN 29 call
805 Long St.
541.367.5137, www.SweetHomeInn.com
TUALATI N UNITS RATES
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ROAMERS REST RV PARK LLC 93 $
17585 S.W. Pacific Hwy (99W)
503.692.6350, www.RoamersRestRVPark.com
VI DA UNITS RATES
WAYFARER RESORT 13 call
46725 Goodpasture Road
541.896.3613, 800.627.3613
www.WayfarerResort.com
Bed and Breakfast
McKENZIE RIVER INN B&B 6 $$$
AND CABINS
49164 McKenzie Hwy.
503 579 8236, www.McKenzieRiverInn.com
WESTFI R UNITS RATES
RV Park
CASEYS RIVERSIDE RV PARK 56 call
46443 Westfir Road
541.782.1906, www.CaseysRVPark.com
WI LLAMI NA UNITS RATES
WILDWOOD HOTEL 7 call
150 Main St.
971.241.3173
WI LSONVI LLE UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN WILSONVILLE 56 call
INN & SUITES
29769 S.W. Boones Ferry Road
503.570.9700, 888.336.9700
www.WilsonvilleInn.com
HOLIDAY INN PORTLAND SOUTH 169 $$
25425 S.W. 95th Ave.
503.682.2211, www.HIPortlandSouth.com
Easy to nd from any
direction, conveniently
located off I-5. Enjoy
quality and affordable
comfort with deluxe
accommodations
featuring at screen HDTVs, refrigerators,
Internet access and free parking. Our open,
bright and contemporary banquet facilities are
perfect for any event.
LA QUINTA INN & SUITES 76 $$
PORTLAND SOUTH/WILSONVILLE
8815 S.W. Sun Place
503.682.3184, www.LaQuinta.com
LaQuinta Wilsonville is
a welcomed soft landing
after any hard day at
work. Enjoy a compli-
mentary hot breakfast,
free Wi-Fi, banquet
room, and our exercise room. We are very close to
several nearby business parks, and shopping
including Bridgeport.
SNOOZ INN 57 call
30245 S.W. Parkway Ave.
503.682.2333, 800.343.1553
www.SnoozInn.com
SUPER 8 WILSONVILLE 72 call
25438 S.W. Parkway Ave.
503.682.2088, 800.800.8000
www.Super8.com/hotels/oregon/wilsonville/
super-8-wilsonville/hotel-overview
RV Park
PHEASANT RIDGE RV RESORT 130 call
8275 S.W. Elligsen Road
503.682.7829, www.PheasantRidge.com
WOODBURN UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN WOODBURN INN 80 call
2887 Newburg Hwy.
503.982.6515, 800.766.6433
www.BestWestern.com
BUDGET INN MOTEL 30 call
485 N. Pacific Hwy.
503.981.7756
RV Park
PORTLAND-WOODBURN RV PARK 148 call
115 N. Arney Road
503.981.0002, 888.988.0002
www.WoodburnRV.com
YAMHI LL UNITS RATES
Bed and Breakfasts
FLYING M RANCH 3 call
23029 N.W. Flying M Road
503.662.3222, www.Flying-M-Ranch.com
YAMHILL VINEYARDS B&B 2 call
7950 N.E. Cooper Lane
503.662.3840, www.YamhillVineyardsBB.com
www.oregonbb.com 800 944 6196
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Cant decide between the
haunting beauty of the desert
or a trek in some seriously
wild mountains? Between
world-class artistic events
or historic gold rush towns?
Historic wine country or an
utterly still, one-of-a-kind
volcanic lake? Come to
Southern Oregon and you
wont have to decide. The
region is home to several
distinct geographical and
cultural oases, none of them
more than a few hours apart.
AVERAGE WEATHER
Jan. April July Oct.
Medford
High 48 70 93 68
Low 35 41 60 43
Precip. 2.98" .75" trace 2.9"
Roseburg
High 52 67 87 65
Low 41 42 57 45
Precip. 5" 2.3" .4" 2.4"
Klamath Falls
High 38 61 85 60
Low 23 30 50 32
Precip. 1.8" .8" .3" 1.1"
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Central Point
Jacksonville
Selma
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Idleyld Park
Ruch
Wilderville
Lakeview
Myrtle Creek
Sutherlin
Winston
Canyonville
Glide
Steamboat
Union
Creek
Shady Cove
Tiller
Wolf Creek
Gold Hill
Eagle Point
Prospect
Fort
Klamath
Paisley
Chiloquin
Oakridge
Trail
White City
Phoenix
Chemult
Crescent
Crescent
Lake
Christmas Valley
Elkton
Drain
Yoncalla
Oakland
Glendale
Butte Falls
Talent
Bonanza
Malin
Merrill
Rice Hill
Summer Lake
Medford
Ashland
Klamath Falls
Roseburg
Grants Pass
Gold Beach
Port Orford
Powers
Bandon
Brookings
Coquille
Harbor
Myrtle Point
Reedsport
North Bend
Winchester
Bay
Lakeside
Charleston
Coos Bay
Cave Junction
Kerby
California Nevada
Umpqua River
Lighthouse
Cape Arago
Lighthouse
Coquille
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Cape Blanco
Lighthouse
Crater
Lake
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Lake Albert
Diamond
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Susan Creek
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Crater Lake 2.5 2 2 2 1.5 3
Grants Pass 1.25 2 .5 .75 2 4
Medford 1.75 2 .5 .25 1.5 3.5
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Order a free Southern Oregon travel
guide from the Southern Oregon Visitor
Association at 800.448.4856 or
www.SouthernOregon.org, or pick up
a regional guide at any visitor center.
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Stone Brewing Company, which, in
2012, earned third-place ranking on
Oregon Business magazines Best
Green Companies to Work For list.
A winding drive through wine
country brings you to historic
Jacksonville, home to the outdoor
Britt Festivals, which recently cele-
brated 50 years of world-class summer
concerts in its natural amphitheater
framed by stately ponderosa pines
and native madrone. Jacksonville,
one of a handful of National Historic
Landmark towns in the entire country,
was established after gold was discov-
ered on the banks of Rich Gulch in
early 1852. A Trolley Tour past the
towns brick buildings and Victorian
homes is a great way to bring the
Oregon gold rush era to life. When
youre ready to stretch your legs, take
a short walk from the Britt grounds to
the Jacksonville Cemetery, a quiet
wooded hilltop that has served as the
resting place for Rogue Valley citizens
since the 1850s.
Ashland to Jacksonville
Just six miles north of the California
border lies Mt. Ashland, a community-
owned winter wonderland known for
the steep and deep trails preferred
by skiers and snowboarders. Off the
mountain, the town of Ashland is
home to the Oregon Shakespeare
Festival. The repertory theater draws
a loyal audience of almost half a
million for the 11 plays it produces
on three stages each season. There
are always plenty of activities for the
whole family, including backstage
tours, lectures and workshops.
Anchoring the town is Lithia Park,
a 93-acre national historic site. Ashland
Creek meanders through, passing
a playground, a lithia-springs water
fountain, two duck ponds and a
Japanese garden. The visitors center,
at the entrance to the park, has a
treasure map to more than 30 galleries
and a fine slate of boutique restaurants.
These include family-owned Standing
Ashland and Medford breweries In
Ashland, popular breweries include
Standing Stone Brewing Company
and Caldera Brewing Company, but
the up-and-comers are in Medford.
Check out Southern Oregon
Brewing Company and Walkabout
Brewing Company.
Wildlife Safari/Wildlife
Images Kids will enjoy
the Wildlife Safari in
Winston, a 600-acre
wildlife park. At
Wildlife Images in
Merlin, visitors can
see bears, bobcats,
birds of prey and
other wild animals
that live at the
refuge.
LOCALS PICKS Sarah Lemon
Sarah Lemon is the food editor for the Mail Tribune
newspaper in Medford. Her blog, The Whole Dish,
mixes culinary musings and milestones with tips and
recipes you wont find anywhere else. Have a question
for Sarah? Find her on Twitter @thewholedish, on our
Facebook page or at www.TravelOregon.com.
The Table Rocks These mesas are
a favorite spot among locals for
hiking and are one of the regions
most distinctive geographic and
geologic features.
Ashland arts scene Head to Ashland
for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival,
the Oregon Cabaret Theatre and a
vibrant arts scene. The Railroad
District is home to numerous
galleries, and the Schneider Museum
of Art is housed at Southern
Oregon University.
Southern Oregon wineries
The Southern Oregon
Wine Region stretches
from the Umpqua
Valley near Roseburg
(the oldest wine region
in Oregon) to the Bear
Creek, Illinois, Rogue and
Applegate valleys fur-
ther south and west.
Try RoxyAnn Winery,
Schmidt Family Vineyards,
Cuckoos Nest Cellars,
Abacela Winery and Del Rio
Vineyards and Winery.
Klamath Basin National
Wildlife Refuge Complex
The Klamath Basin
region is a nationwide
standout for viewing
bald eagles, especially
in winter.
RVing at Crater Lake The
most beautiful RV site
in Southern Oregon is Crater Lake,
where summertime landscapes each
show unique facets of this natural
wonder.
White-water rafting Grants Pass is
the gateway to the Wild and Scenic
section of the Rogue River and is
renowned for its white-water rafting
and jet-boat excursions.
Medford to Grants Pass
Havent had enough of the stage?
The Craterian Theater at the
Collier Center for the Performing
Arts in nearby Medford opened in
1924 as a vaudeville and silent movie
house, and it has been a performance
venue ever since.
The headquarters of mail-order
company Harry & David is also in
Medford, where the fruit it ships
worldwide is grown, and where tours
always include a sample of the compa-
nys finest chocolates. More culinary
delights await at Lillie Belle Farms
Handmade Chocolates, which grows
the fruit that fills luscious bonbons
and truffles, and at Rogue Creamery,
which crafts award-winning gourmet
blue cheese with milk from its own
sustainable dairies along the banks of
the Rogue River.
For outdoor pursuits, choose from
more than 12 golf courses, including
the John Fought-designed course
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at Centennial Golf Club, or take to
the hills with a hike to Upper and
Lower Table Rock, two flat-topped
hills maintained by the Nature
Conservancy that offer an abundance
of wildflowers and unmatched views
of the Rogue River Valley.
Head north to Grants Pass, a leg-
endary river town with a growing
and vibrant arts scene. The Wild
and Scenic Rogue River thunders
through downtown, a departure point
for the popular Hellgate Jetboat
Excursions and world-class white-
water rafting trips. Two major runs
of salmon and steelhead make the
Rogue famous, but theres year-round
fishing and recreation to enjoy.
Nearby Oregon Caves National
Monument offers the adventurous
a half-mile trek through a surreal
underground landscape. Discovered by
accident in 1874 by a hunter tracking
a wounded bear, the caves have been
open for tours for more than a hundred
years. Step back in time with a
relaxing stay at the Oregon Caves
Chateau, one of Americas great
lodges. Further along the Redwood
Highway, visit Great Cats World
Park, home to one of the largest and
most varied collections of exotic cats
on the West Coast.
Experience Oregon wildlife at
Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and
Education Center in Merlin. The
Centers clinic, interpretive center
and animal-holding facilities tend
to injured and orphaned animals
ranging from baby squirrels and
rabbits to bobcats and bears; most
are returned to the wild.
Canyonville to Roseburg
Reminders of the areas pioneer and
Native American history abound, and
you can visit several of them on your
way north to Roseburg. In Oregons
past, the Wolf Creek Inn served stage-
coach passengers bouncing along the
California-Oregon Stage Road. It still
welcomes travelers today, with nine
restored guest rooms decorated with
original pictures retrieved from boxes
in the basement.
In Canyonville, the Seven Feathers
Casino Resort seamlessly melds
history with modern entertainment
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Winter & Summer hours.
Wildlife Safari
1790 Safari Road | Winston, OR 97496
(541) 679-6761 | www.wildlifesafari.net
View over 500 animals in their natural
habitat roaming freely much as they do
in the wild!
Drive through a 4.5 mile trek to see ani-
mals from Africa, Asia and the Americas
Get up close and personal with animals
large and small
The FREE Safari Village is home to
over 100 unique animals, a petting zoo,
beautiful gardens, the Gift Shop, Safari
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in an upscale casino, convention
center and hotel complex. Locals and
employees can often find their great-
great-grandparents in the historical
photos of Cow Creek tribal families
that adorn the walls of the establish-
ment. A spa, a large pool, two hot
tubs and a game room offer family
entertainment.
In Roseburg, your smartphone can
take you back to the past as you fol-
low a self-guided video tour of the
Roseburg Blast of 1959, when an
accidental explosion leveled eight
city blocks and killed 14 people.
The starting point is the Roseburg
Visitors Center, perched on the
Umpqua River.
While youre there, grab a map of
Umpqua Valley wineries. Nearly all
of the areas 23 establishments are on
the tour map, including 51-year-old
HillCrest Winery and Distillery,
Oregons oldest vineyard and winery.
In Winston, Wildlife Safaris drive-
through animal park features a rare
look at cheetahs, elephants, hippos
and lions. On the freeway just north
of Roseburg, dont miss the small sign
for the Winchester Dam Fish Ladder,
where plexiglass windows are the only
thing between you and some seriously
big steelhead heading upriver.
Highway 138 out of Roseburg
offers breathtaking views of the North
Umpqua River, with frequent chances
to visit natural wonders like Susan
Creek Falls, a stunning waterfall just
a mile off the road. The renowned
Steamboat Inn is a favorite with
serious fly-fishermen and foodies
alike. At the end of the road is
Diamond Lake, offering year-round
outdoor activities.
Crater Lake
From Diamond Lake, turn south for
the crystal-blue waters of Crater
Lake, formed from the eruption of
Mt. Mazama some 8,000 years ago.
One of the must-see attractions in
the Pacific Northwest, the spectacular
views and singularly deep waters of
the lake attract admirers from around
the world.
If just staring at one of the worlds
wonders isnt enough, theres plenty
more to do. In the summer, visitors
can drive, bike or take the trolley
around 33-mile Rim Drive, where
theres a pullout almost every mile.
Or get down in the lake with an island
tour. The Sinnott Memorial Overlook
is perched on a rock ledge behind the
Rim Visitor Center. Park rangers lead
Crater Lake boat tours, and you can
take yourself on a tour of the rustic
Crater Lake National Park Lodge.
The lodge, built in 1915, offers fine
dining overlooking the lake, as well as
a small interpretive display detailing
the buildings extensive renovation
in 1995.
Crater Lake Park is open year-
round, but snow limits access during
the winter to the southern or western
entrances off Highway 62. Cross-
country skiing and snowshoeing are
favorite winter pastimes.
Fort Klamath to
Klamath Basin
Leaving Crater Lake puts you on
the road to a new adventure via the
Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway, an
All-American Road. Just south of the
park sits 1860s-era Fort Klamath, an
important military outpost during
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the tribal conflicts of that era. Further
south, experience unparalleled birding,
canoeing, fishing and recreation at
Rocky Point and surrounding areas,
and access to Oregons largest lake,
Klamath Lake.
Next up is the authentic Western
town of Klamath Falls. Take a
town tour on the Linkville Trolley
(Linkville is the towns original
name), and dont miss the rich museum
offerings. The internationally known
Favell Museum features an incredible
collection of Western and Native
American art and artifacts. Other must-
see museums include the Klamath
County Museum and the carefully
restored Baldwin Hotel Museum
four floors with relics of bygone days.
The contemporary offerings of the
Ross Ragland Theater provide a
change of pace, with events ranging
from comedy jams to Russian music
from the Klamath Symphony. The
Klamath Tribes operate the Kla-Mo-Ya
Casino in nearby Chiloquin. Tucked
onto the shores of expansive Upper
Klamath Lake, Running Y Ranch
is home to Oregons only Arnold
Palmer-designed golf course. The
Klamath Basin National Wildlife
Refuge has earned the region a repu-
tation for unparalleled bird-watching.
Putnams Point, at the south end of
Upper Klamath Lake, is a popular
spot, as is the Link River Trail,
within walking distance of downtown
Klamath Falls.
Lakeview to High Country
At an elevation of nearly 4,800 feet,
its no wonder that Lakeview bills
itself as the Tallest Town in Oregon,
or that its also known as the Hang-
Gliding Capital of the West. Located
at the foot of the Warner Mountains,
the town is in the southern part of
Oregons legendary high desert, a
plateau that covers approximately
24,000 square miles.
Its an area of wide-open spaces with
a wealth of recreational opportunities.
Remote and uncrowded Warner
Canyon Ski Area, with its 700-foot
vertical chairlift, opens in December
of each year. Other popular activities
include biking or hiking the Fremont
Trail System, visiting the private hot
springs at Summer Lake, and hunting
for gemstones or fossils.
The Outback National Scenic
Byway is a good way to explore
the rugged geography of the high
country. The drive goes by 2,000-foot-
high Abert Rim, the highest exposed
scarp on the continent. Wildlife view-
ing of eagles, swans, elk and bighorn
sheep is spectacular at Hart Mountain
National Antelope Refuge. And
theres a bonus for birders: The Basin
& Range Birding Trail follows this
route, with more than 360 species of
birds to be seen on this section of the
Pacific Flyway.
Any time of year, Southern Oregon
awaits!
Fly-shing legend
Frank Moore on the
North Umqua River
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Call for Lodging Packages and Rates
RESERVATIONS 855.554.8313
Southern Oregons
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ASHLAND SPRINGS HOTEL 70 call
212 E. Main St.
541.488.1700, 888.795.4545
www.AshlandSpringsHotel.com
Elegantly restored historic
landmark in downtown
Ashland offers 70 tastefully
appointed, non-smoking
guest rooms, Waterstone
Spa & Salon, English garden,
banquet spaces and Larks
Restaurant. Guests are
pampered with superb service and luxurious
surroundings.
ASHLANDS TIMBERS MOTEL 29 $$
1450 Ashland St.
541.482.4242, 866.550.4400
www.AshlandTimbersLodging.com
CALLAHANS LODGE 19 call
On I-5 at Mt. Ashland Exit 6
541.482.1299, 800.286.0507
www.CallahansLodge.com
COLUMBIA HOTEL 24 $$
262 E. Main St.
541.482.3726, 800.718.2530
www.ColumbiaHotel.com
GREEN SPRINGS INN / 8 call
MOUNTAIN CABINS
11470 Hwy. 66
541.482.0614, www.GreenSpringsInn.net
HYATT LAKE RESORT 22 call
7979 Hyatt Prairie Road
541.482.3331, www.HyattLakeResorts.com
LA QUINTA INN & SUITES 71 call
434 S. Valley View Road
541.482.6932, 800.531.5900
www.468.LQ.com
MANOR MOTEL AND HELMAN 15 call
GUEST HOUSE/STUDIOS
476 N. Main St.
541.482.2246, 866.261.9733
www.ManorMotel.net
PALM MOTEL 13 call
1065 Siskiyou Blvd.
541.482.2636, 800.691.2360
www.PalmCottages.com
PEERLESS HOTEL & RESTAURANT 6 call
243 4th St.
541.488.1082, 800.460.8758
www.ThePeerlessOn4th.com
PLAZA INN & SUITES AT 91 call
ASHLAND CREEK
98 Central Ave.
541.488.8900, 888.488.0358
www.PlazaInnAshland.com
The Plaza Inn & Suites at
Ashland Creek offers 91
spacious and luxurious
guestrooms. Nestled in
the heart of downtown
Ashland, walking
distance to the theatres, dining and shopping.
A non-smoking, pet-friendly hotel, offering a
complimentary continental breakfast.
STRATFORD INN 53 $$$
555 Siskiyou Blvd.
541.488.2151, 800.547.4741
www.StratfordInnAshland.com
The Stratford Inn is a home
away from home for many
people who stay with us. Our
location, heart for hospitality
and love for our community is
what elevates the Stratford Inn
as the cleanest, friendliest and
most comfortable place to rest while visiting our
incredibly special town.
SUPER 8 MOTEL 68 $$
2350 Ashland St.
541.482.8887, 800.800.8000
www.Super8.com/ashlandor
THE WINCHESTER INN 19 call
35 S. Second St.
541.488.1113, 800.972.4991
www.WinchesterInn.com
Bed and Breakfasts
A COWSLIPS BB AND 5 call
VACATION RENTALS
159 N. Main St.
541.488.2901, 800.888.6819
www.Cowslip.com
ALBION INN BED & BREAKFAST 5 $$$
34 Union St.
541.488.3905, 888.246.8310
www.Albion-Inn.com
ANNE HATHAWAYS B&B AND 16 call
GARDEN SUITES
586 E. Main St.
541.488.1050, www.AshlandBAndB.com
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ARDEN FOREST INN 5 call
261 W. Hersey St.
541.488.1496, 800.460.3912
www.AFInn.com
ASHLAND CREEK INN 10 $$$$
70 Water St.
541.482.3315, www.AshlandCreekInn.com
ASHLAND ROYAL CARTER HOUSE 4 call
514 Siskiyou Blvd.
541.482.5623, 800.460.9053
www.AshlandRoyalCarterHouse.com
BLUE MOON BED AND BREAKFAST 6 call
312 Helman St.
541.482.9228, www.BlueMoonBAndB.com
COUNTRY WILLOWS B&B INN 9 call
1313 Clay St.
541.488.1590, www.CountryWillowsInn.com
IRIS INN 5 call
59 Manzanita St.
541.488.2286, 800.460.7650
www.IrisInnBB.com
LITHIA SPRINGS RESORT 28 call
2165 W. Jackson Road
541.482.7128, www.LithiaSpringsResort.com
Lithia Springs Resort is
the place to stay to make
your Southern Oregon
experience delightful and
unforgettable. A spa-like
retreat, celebrating healing waters and nature,
features healing, mineral warm springs piped into
private soaking tubs located in 28 comfortably
appointed spa-like bungalows and suites. Beauti-
fully manicured resort grounds and public spaces,
as well as the on-site spa offer a great escape
from the daily routine.
OAK HILL BED & BREAKFAST 6 call
2190 Siskiyou Blvd.
541.482.1554, 888.482.1544
www.OakHillBB.com
ROMEO INN 6 call
295 Idaho St.
800.915.8899, 800.915.8899
www.RomeoInn.com
SHREWS HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST 4 call
570 Siskiyou Blvd.
541.482.9214, 800.482.9214
www.Shrews.com
THE PINEHURST INN 5 call
AT JENNY CREEK
17250 Hwy. 66
541.488.1002, www.ThePinehurstInn.com
PARADISE LODGE
Deep in the heart of Oregons wild and scenic
lower Rogue River. Exciting destination for
your family reunion, wedding reception, and
corporate or religious retreat.
541-842-2822
www.paradise-lodge.com


Check our WEBSITE for Winter Specials:
www.UnionCreekOregon.com
or call 866-560-3565
EXPAND YOUR
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Experience
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Union Creek
RESORT
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JUST ADD WATER.
888-774-2728
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Vacation Rental
ASHLAND COMMONS 8 $
437 Williamson Way
541.482.6753, www.AshlandCommons.com
RV Parks
ASHLAND ECONO LODGE & RV PARK 12 call
50 Lowe Road
541.482.4700
EMIGRANT LAKE RV PARK 74 $
& CAMPGROUND
5505 Hwy. 66
541.774.8183, www.JacksonCountyParks.com
HOWARD PRAIRIE RESORT 243 $
CAMPGROUND
3249 Hyatt Prairie Road
541.774.8183, www.JacksonCountyParks.com
AZALEA UNITS RATES
RV Park
CHIEF MIWALETA PARK 20 $
8399 Upper Cow Creek Road
541.837.3302, www.Co.Douglas.or.us/parks
CANYONVI LLE UNITS RATES
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS 73 call
200 Creekside Road
541.839.4200, 888.888.0411
www.CanyonvilleHotel.com
LEISURE INN 37 $
554 S.W. Pine St.
541.839.4278, www.CanyonvilleLeisureInn.net
RIVERSIDE LODGE MOTEL 12 call
1786 Stanton Park Road
541.839.4557, www.Riverside-LodgeMotel.com
SEVEN FEATHERS CASINO RESORT 298 call
146 Chief Miwaleta Lane
541.839.1111, 888.677.7771
www.SevenFeathers.com
Ranked amongst the
top destination resorts
in the Pacic Northwest,
Seven Feathers Casino
Resort offers something
for everyone. Enjoy
24-hour Nevada-style gaming, 298 hotel rooms,
indoor pool, full-service spa/salon, ve restaurants
and a gift gallery.
RV Parks
SEVEN FEATHERS RV RESORT 191 call
325 Quintioosa Blvd.
541.839.3599, www.SevenFeathersRVResort.com
STANTON PARK 40 $
1540 Stanton Park Road
541.839.4483, www.Co.Douglas.or.us/parks
CAVE JUNCTION UNITS RATES
CHATEAU AT THE OREGON CAVES 23 call
20,000 Caves Hwy.
541.592.3400, 877.245.9022
www.OregonCavesChateau.com
Cool cave, warm hearth!
En route between
California redwoods and
Crater Lake, this National
Historic Landmark offers
rustic charm. Discover
hiking trails to alpine lakes. Experience unique
marble caverns. Enjoy live music weekends, and
cultural presentations. Open May to October.
COUNTRY HILLS RESORT 11 call
7901 Caves Hwy.
541.592.3406, 888.592.3406
www.CountryHillsResort.com
Bed and Breakfasts
KERBYVILLE INN 5 call
24304 Redwood Hwy.
541.592.4689, www.BridgeViewWine.com
OUT N TREEHOUSE TREESORT 16 call
300 Page Creek Road
541.592.2208, www.Treehouses.com
RV Park
COUNTRY HILLS RESORT 30 call
7901 Caves Hwy.
541.592.3406, www.CountryHillsResort.com
CENTRAL POI NT UNITS RATES
FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES BY 68 $$
MARRIOTT MEDFORD/CENTRAL POINT
1777 LaRue Drive
541.665.4141, 800.228.2800
www.Marriott.com/mfrfi
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES 84 call
285 Penninger Road
541.423.1010, 800.465.4329
www.HIExpress.com/medfordcentral
RV Park
GOLD N ROGUE KOA 97 $
12297 Blackwell Road
541.855.7710, 800.562.7608
www.KOA.com
CHEMULT UNITS RATES
DAWSON HOUSE LODGE 9 call
109455 Hwy. 97 N.
541.365.2232, 888.281.8375
www.DawsonHouse.net
WHISPERING PINES MOTEL 12 call
94400 Hwy. 97 N.
541.365.2222
CHI LOQUI N UNITS RATES
MELITAS MOTEL & CAFE 14 call
39500 Hwy. 97 N.
541.783.2401
Bed and Breakfast
LONESOME DUCK RANCH & RESORT 2 call
32955 Hwy. 97 N.
541.783.2783, 800.367.2540
www.LonesomeDuck.com
Vacation Rental
LONESOME DUCK RANCH & RESORT 5 call
32955 Hwy. 97 N.
541.783.2783, 800.367.2540
www.LonesomeDuck.com
RV Park
WALTS RV PARK 34 call
38400 Hwy. 97 N.
541.783.2537, www.WaltsRVPark.com
CRATER LAKE UNITS RATES
THE CABINS AT MAZAMA VILLAGE 40 $$$
569 Mazama Village Drive
888.774.2728, www.CraterLakeLodges.com
HISTORIC CRATER LAKE LODGE 71 $$$$
Crater Lake National Park
541.830.8700, 888.774.2728
www.CraterLakeLodges.com
Oregons crown jewel
and only National Park!
Historic lodge, casual
and upscale dining,
cabins, RV parking and
campground, gift shops
and boat tours. Deepest and purest lake in USA
with a magnicent caldera. Summer seasonal
dates: mid-May through mid-October. Winter:
Caf and gift shop only open.
RV Park
MAZAMA VILLAGE CAMPGROUND 92 $
569 Mazama Village Drive
888.774.2728, www.CraterLakeLodges.com
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Other Properties Nearby
PROSPECT HISTORIC HOTEL 24 $$$
MOTEL & DINNER HOUSE
391 Mill Creek Drive, Prospect
541.560.3664, 800.944.6490
www.ProspectHotel.com
UNION CREEK RESORT 28 call
56484 Hwy. 62, Prospect
541.560.3565, 866.560.3565
www.UnionCreekOregon.com
CRESCENT UNITS RATES
THE WOODSMAN COUNTRY LODGE 15 $$$
136740 Hwy. 97 N.
541.433.2710, 888.270.2718
www.WoodsmanCountryLodge.com
RV Park
BIG PINES RV PARK 29 call
135151 Hwy. 97 N.
541.433.2785, www.BigPinesRVPark.com
CRESCENT LAKE UNITS RATES
HOODOOS CRESCENT LAKE 21 call
LODGE RESORT
22350 Crescent Lake Hwy.
541.433.2505, www.CrescentLakeResort.com
DI AMOND LAKE UNITS RATES
DIAMOND LAKE RESORT 91 call
350 Resort Drive
541.793.3333, 800.733.7593
www.DiamondLake.net
Diamond Lake Resort,
Oregons favorite family
adventure. Rainbow
trout shing, boating,
hiking, bike riding,
camping, horseback
riding, swimming, sightseeing and relaxing.
Winter brings a wonderland of activities, including
snowmobiling, snow cat skiing, cross country
skiing, snowshoeing and inner tubing.
RV Park
DIAMOND LAKE RV PARK 105 $
3500 Diamond Lake Loop
541.793.3318, www.DiamondLakeRVPark.com
EAGLE POI NT UNITS RATES
RV Park
MEDFORD OAKS RV PARK 42 call
7049 Hwy. 140
541-826-5103, www.MedfordOaks.com

FORT KLAMATH UNITS RATES
ASPEN INN 14 call
52250 Hwy. 62
541.381.2321, www.TheAspenInn.com
CRATER LAKE RESORT 11 call
50711 Hwy. 62
541.381.2349, www.CraterLakeResort.com
JOS MOTEL AND CAMPGROUND 7 call
52851 Oregon Hwy. 62
541.381.2234, www.JosMotel.com
WILSONS COTTAGES 10 $$
57997 Hwy. 62
541.381.2209, www.TheWilsonCottages.com
Bed and Breakfast
SUN PASS RANCH BED, 5 $$$
BREAKFAST AND HORSE HOTEL
52125 Hwy. 62
541.381.2882, www.SunPassRanch.com
GALICE UNITS RATES
Vacation Rental
RIVERSONG 1 $$$$
Galice Road
541.476.2043, www.RogueRiversongHouse.com
GRANTS PASS UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN GRANTS PASS INN 84 call
111 Agness Ave.
541.476.1117, 800.553.7666
www.RogueWeb.com/bestwestern
BEST WESTERN INN AT THE ROGUE 54 call
8959 Rogue River Hwy.
541.582.2200, 800.238.0700
www.BestWestern.com
BUONA SERA INN 14 $$
1001 N.E. 6th St.
541.476.4260, 877.286.7756
www.BuonaSeraInn.com
DISCOVERY INN 34 call
748 S.E. 7th St.
541.476.7793

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS GRANTS PASS 80 call
105 N.E. Agness Ave.
541.471.6144, 800.838.ROOM
www.HIExpress.com/grantspassor
LA QUINTA INN & SUITES 59 call
243 N.E. Morgan Lane
541.472.1808, www.LQ.com
THE LODGE AT RIVERSIDE 33 call
955 S.E. 7th St.
541.955.0600, 877.955.0600
www.TheLodgeAtRiverside.com
Bed and Breakfasts
FLERY MANOR BED & BREAKFAST 5 call
2000 Jumpoff Joe Creek Road
541.476.3591, www.FleryManor.com
THE RESTFUL NEST ON 2 call
THE ROGUE B&B
6015 Rogue River Hwy.
541.582.8259, www.RestfulNestBAndB.com
THE WEASKU INN 18 call
5560 Rogue River Hwy.
541.471.8000, 800.4.Weasku
www.Weasku.com
RV Parks
MOON MOUNTAIN RV RESORT 50 call
3298 Pearce Park Road
541.479.1145, www.MoonMountainRV.com
RIVERFRONT RV PARK 21 call
7060 Rogue River Hwy.
541.582.0985
ROGUE VALLEY OVERNITERS 43 call
RV PARK
1806 N.W. 6th St.
541.479.2208, www.RogueValleyOverniters.com
I DLEYLD PARK UNITS RATES
DOGWOOD RESORT MOTEL 6 call
28866 N. Umpqua Hwy.
541.496.3403, www.DogwoodMotel.com
STEAMBOAT INN 18 call
42705 N. Umpqua Hwy.
541.498.2230, 800.840.8825
www.TheSteamboatInn.com
Steamboat Inn is located along
the North Umpqua River in
Southern Oregon. An easy drive
to the north entrance of Crater
Lake. Great food, comfortable
accommodations, hiking, water-
falls, steelhead y-shing, and a
highly acclaimed guest chef and
winemaker dinner program.
JACKSONVI LLE UNITS RATES
COUNTRY HOUSE INNS 40 $$
JACKSONVILLE
830 N. 5th St.
541.899.2050, 800.253.8254
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ELAN GUEST SUITES & GALLERY 3 call
245 W. Main St.
541.899.8000, 877.789.1952
www.ElanGuestSuites.com
WINE COUNTRY INN 27 call
830 N. 5th St.
541.899.3953, 800.253.8254
www.CountryHouseInnsJacksonville.com
Bed and Breakfasts
BYBEES HISTORIC INN 6 call
883 Old Stage Road
541.899.0106, 877.292.3374
www.BybeesHistoricInn.com
JACKSONVILLE INN 12 $$$$
175 E. California St.
541.899.1900, 800.321.9344
www.JacksonvilleInn.com
The Jacksonville Inn
elegance in a historic set-
ting with luxurious hotel
acommodations, including
a full complimentary break-
fast; gourmet dining; Wine
Spectator-awarded wine list; and honeymoon
cottages that are suites extraordinaire. Chosen
one of Oregons Best. Served three U.S. presidents.
TOUVELLE HOUSE BED 6 call
AND BREAKFAST
455 N. Oregon St.
541.899.8938, 800.846.8422
www.TouvelleHouse.com
KERBY UNITS RATES
HOLIDAY MOTEL 11 call
24810 Redwood Hwy.
541.592.3003
KLAMATH FALLS UNITS RATES
A-1 BUDGET MOTEL LODGING 32 call
3844 Hwy. 97 N.
541.884.8104
AMERICAS BEST VALUE 24 call
INN & SUITES
3939 Hwy. 97 N.
541.882.8844, www.ABVIKlamathFallsOR.com
BEST WESTERN OLYMPIC INN 91 call
2627 S. 6th St.
541.882.9665, 800.600.9665
www.OlympicInn.com
CIMARRON INN KLAMATH FALLS 115 call
3060 S. 6th St.
541.882.4601, 800.742.2648
www.CimarronInnKlamathFalls.com
COMFORT INN & SUITES 57 call
2500 S. 6th St.
541.882.1111, www.ChoiceHotels.com/hotel/or016
DAYS INN KLAMATH FALLS 108 call
3612 S. 6th St.
541.882.8864, 800.DAYS.INN
www.DaysInnKlamathFalls.com
ECONO LODGE 49 call
75 Main St.
541.884.7735, 800.553.2666
www.ChoiceHotels.com/hotel/or051
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS AND 85 $$$
SUITESKLAMATH FALLS
2430 S. 6th St.
541.884.9999, www.HIExpress.com
LAKE OF THE WOODS RESORT 32 call
950 Harriman Route
541.949.8300, 866.201.4194
www.LakeOfTheWoodsResort.com
Southern Oregons play-
ground and vacation-
land! The perfect
getaway! This historic
mountain resort sits
beside one of the clearest
natural lakes found in the southern Oregon
Cascades. Main lodge restaurant, pizza parlor,
charming cabins, RV sites, general store & full-
service marina. Family reunions and services for
groups up to 150 are a specialty.
MAJESTIC INN & SUITES 16 call
5543 S. 6th St.
541.883.7771, 866.488.0088
www.MajesticInn.info
MAVERICK MOTEL 49 call
1220 Main St.
541.882.6688, 800.404.6690
www.MaverickMotel.com
OREGON 8 MOTEL & RV PARK 28 call
5225 Hwy. 97 N.
541.883.3431, www.OregonMotel8RVPark.com
QUALITY INN 79 call
100 Main St.
541.882.4666, 800.424.6423
www.ChoiceHotels.com/hotel/or413
RUNNING Y RANCH 128 call
5500 Running Y Road
541.850.5500, 888.850.0275
www.RunningY.com
SUPER 8 MOTEL 61 call
3805 Hwy. 97 N.
541.884.8880
VAGABOND INN & SUITES 52 call
4061 S. 6th St.
541.882.1200, www.VagabondInn.com
Vacation Rental
ROE CABIN 1 $$$
27338 Rocky Point Road
541.884.3825, www.CraterLakeCabin.com
RV Parks
LAKE OF THE WOODS RESORT 28 $
950 Harriman Route
541.949.8300, www.LakeOfTheWoodsResort.com
ROCKY POINT RESORT 35 call
28121 Rocky Point Road
541.356.2287, www.RockyPointOregon.com
TINGLEY LAKE ESTATES 10 call
11800 Tingley Lane
541.882.8386
LAKEVI EW UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN SKYLINE 38 $$
MOTOR LODGE
414 N. G St.
541.947.2194
INTERSTATE 8 MOTEL 32 $
354 N. K St.
541.947.3341, www.Interstate8Motel.com
LAKEVIEW LODGE MOTEL 40 call
301 N. G St.
541.947.2181, www.LakeviewLodgeMotel.com
Vacation Rental
WILLOW SPRINGS GUEST RANCH 4 call
34064 Clover Flat Road
541.947.5499
www.WillowSpringsGuestRanch.com
MEDFORD UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN HORIZON INN 122 call
1154 E. Barnett Road
541.779.5085, www.RogueWeb.com/horizoninn
CANDLEWOOD SUITES 72 call
MEDFORD AIRPORT
3548 Heathrow Way
541.772.2800
www.CandlewoodSuites.com/medfordor
CEDAR LODGE INN 75 call
518 N. Riverside
541.773.7361, www.CedarLodgeInn.com
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COMFORT INN NORTH 52 call
2280 Biddle Road
541.772.9500, 800.4CHOICE
www.ComfortInnNorthMedford.com
COMFORT INN SOUTH 61 call
60 E. Stewart Ave.
541.772.8000, 800.4CHOICE
www.ComfortInnSouthMedford.com
COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT 100 call
MEDFORD AIRPORT
600 Airport Road
541.772.5656, 800.321.2211
www.Marriott.com/mfrcy

DAYS INN 50 $$
850 Alba Drive
541.779.6730, 800.329.7466
www.DaysInn.com/hotel/07586
HAMPTON INN 75 call
1122 Morrow Road
541.779.0660, 800.426.7866
www.Medford.HamptonInn.com
HOMEWOOD SUITES 109 call
BY HILTON MEDFORD
2010 Hospitality Way
541.779.9800, 800.225.5466
www.Medford.HomewoodSuites.com
RAMADA MEDFORD & 164 $$
CONVENTION CENTER
2250 Biddle Road
541.779.3141, 800.779.7829
www.RamadaMedford.com
RED LION HOTEL MEDFORD 185 call
200 N. Riverside Ave.
541.779.5811, 800.REDLION
www.RedLion.com/medford
ROGUE REGENCY INN AND SUITES 203 call
2300 Biddle Road
541.770.1234, 800.535.5805
www.RogueRegency.com
ROYAL CREST MOTEL 34 $
411 E. Barnett Road
541.772.6144
SPRINGHILL SUITES BY 86 $$$
MARRIOTT MEDFORD
1389 Center Drive
541.842.8080, www.Marriott.com/mfrsh
SUPER 8 CENTRAL POINT/MEDFORD 79 call
4999 Biddle Road
541.664.5888
TOWNEPLACE SUITES BY MARRIOTT 76 $$$
1395 Center Drive
541.842.5757, 800.257.3000
www.Marriott.com/mfrts
MERRI LL UNITS RATES
WILD GOOSE LODGE 15 call
105 Court Drive
541.798.5826
MERLI N UNITS RATES
DOUBLETREE RANCH, 5 call
CABINS ON THE RIVER
6000 Abegg Road
541.476.0120, www.Doubletree-Ranch.com
Bed and Breakfast
MORRISONS ROGUE RIVER LODGE 18 call
8500 Galice Road
541.476.3825, www.MorrisonsLodge.com
Vacation Rental
WILD ROGUE OASIS 1 call
Thornbrook Drive
541.479.9061, www.WildRogueOasis.com
MYRTLE CREEK UNITS RATES
QUICK STOP MOTEL & MARKET 11 call
6453 Dole Road (I-5 Exit 113)
541.863.7267
RV Park
MILLSITE RV PARK 11 call
441 S.W. 4th Ave.
541.863.3171, www.CityofMyrtleCreek.com
O BRI EN UNITS RATES
RV Park
MILLSITE RV PARK 34 call
AND CAMPGROUND
169 Lone Mountain Road
541.596.2878, www.LoneMountainRV.com
PHOENI X UNITS RATES
AMERICAS BEST INN & SUITES 40 call
AND PEAR TREE RV RESORT
300 Pear Tree Lane
541.535.4445, 800.645.7332
www.AmericasBestInnPhoenix.com
RV Parks
HOLIDAY RV PARK 110 call
201 Fern Valley Road
541.535.2183, www.HolidayRVPark.net
PEAR TREE RV RESORT 31 $
300 Pear Tree Lane
541.535.4445, 800.645.7332
www.PearTreeMotel.com
PROSPECT UNITS RATES
UNION CREEK RESORT 28 call
56484 Hwy. 62
541.560.3565, 866.560.3565
www.UnionCreekOregon.com
Historic Union Creek
Resort and Beckies Caf
is located in the Rogue
River National Forest.
Serving you since the
early 1900s, we provide
an array of outdoor actives. World famous for our
homemade pie and rustic downhome atmosphere,
we look forward to serving you during your stay!
Bed and Breakfast
PROSPECT HISTORIC HOTEL 24 $$$
MOTEL & DINNER HOUSE
391 Mill Creek Drive
541.560.3664, 800.944.6490
www.ProspectHotel.com
Crater Lakes closest
historic hotel, B&B and
modern pet-friendly
motel. Three waterfalls
and the Rogue River are
just a short stroll away.
Enjoy Oregon wines and beers on the veranda or
stroll the serene alpine park grounds. Superb res-
taurant. Fishing, rafting, hiking and hunting region.
RV Park
CRATER LAKE RV PARK 57 $
46611 Hwy. 62
541.560.3399, www.CraterLakeRVPark.com
RICE HI LL UNITS RATES
MOTEL 6 RICE HILL 48 call
621 John Long Road
541.849.3335
ROSEBURG UNITS RATES
ECONOLODGE INN & SUITES 108 $$
2855 N.W. Edenbower Blvd.
541.464.8338
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS 100 $$$
375 W. Harvard Ave.
541.673.7517, 800.898.7666
www.HIExpress.com
HOWARD JOHNSON EXPRESS INN 30 $$
978 N.E. Stephens St.
541.673.5082, www.HoJo.com/hotel/02132
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3100 N.W. Aviation Drive
541.464.8000, 800.466.8356
www.Motel6-Roseburg.com
QUALITY INN CENTRAL 70 $$
427 N.W. Garden Valley Blvd.
541.673.5561, 800.424.6423
www.QualityInn.com/ires/en-us/html/
arrivalinfo?hotel=or125
ROSEBURG TRAVELODGE 40 call
315 W. Harvard Ave.
541.672.4836
SHADY OAKS MOTEL 12 call
2954 Old Hwy. 99 S.
541.672.2608, www.ShadyOaksMotel.com
SUPER 8 ROSEBURG 88 $$
3200 N.W. Aviation Drive
541.672.8880, 877.672.8880
www.StayInRoseburg.com
TRAVEL INN 12 call
1627 S.E. Stephens St.
541.672.3354
Bed and Breakfasts
C.H. BAILEY HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST 4 call
121 Melton Road
541.672.1500, 877.3BAILEY
www.CHBaileyHouse.com
DELFINO VINEYARDS B&B 1 call
3829 Colonial Road
541.673.7575, www.DelfinoVineyards.com
RV Parks
MT. NEBO MOBILE HOME & RV PARK 30 call
2071 N.E. Stephens Road
541.673.4108, www.Storzco.com
TWIN RIVERS VACATION PARK 74 $
433 River Forks Park Road
541.673.3811, www.TwinRiversRVPark.com
WESTERN STAR RV PARK 14 call
101 S.W. Ladd Lane
541.679.6159, www.Storzco.com
RUCH UNITS RATES
RV Park
CANTRALL BUCKLEY CAMPGOUND 37 $
154 Cantrall Road
541.774.8183, www.JacksonCountyParks.com
SELMA UNITS RATES
Vacation Rental
SISKIYOU FIELD INSTITUTE/ 9 $$
DEER CREEK CENTER
1241 Illinois River Road
541.597.8530, www.TheSFI.org
SHADY COVE UNITS RATES
THE EDGEWATER INN 54 call
7800 Rogue River Drive
541.878.3171, 888.811.3171
www.Edgewater-Inns.com
MAPLE LEAF MOTEL 15 call
20717 Hwy. 62
541.878.2169, www.MapleLeafMotel.org
ROYAL COACHMAN MOTEL 21 call
21906 Hwy. 62
541.878.2481, www.RoyalCoachmanMotel.com
RV Parks
FLY CASTERS RV RESORT 40 call
21655 Hwy. 62
541.878.2749, www.FlyCastersRV.com
ROGUE RIVER RV PARK 91 call
21800 Hwy. 62
541.878.2404, www.RogueRiverRV.com
SUMMER LAKE UNITS RATES
LODGE AT SUMMER LAKE 11 call
53460 Hwy. 31
541.943.3993, 866.943.3993
www.TheLodgeAtSummerLake.com
SUTHERLI N UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN PLUS 60 call
HARTFORD LODGE
150 Myrtle St.
541.459.1424
www.BestWestern.com/plushartfordlodge
GUESTHOUSE INN & SUITES 79 $$
1400 Hospitality Way
541.459.6800, 800.467.6763
www.SutherlinGuestHouseIntl.com
RELAX INN 18 call
1386 W. Central Ave.
541.459.9615
RV Park
HI-WAY HAVEN RV PARK 100 call
609 Fort McKay Road
541.459.4557, 800.552.5699
www.HiWayHaven.com
TRAI L UNITS RATES
RV Parks
JOSEPH STEWART STATE REC AREA 201 $
35251 Hwy. 62
800.551.6949, www.OregonStateParks.org
ROGUE ELK COUNTY PARK 28 $
27766 Hwy. 62
541.774.8183, www.JacksonCountyParks.com
WHI TE CI TY UNITS RATES
BROOKSIDE INN & SUITES 72 call
2020 Leigh Way
541.826.0800, 866.928.2314
www.BrooksideInnHotel.com
WI LDERVI LLE UNITS RATES
RV Park
GRANTS PASS/REDWOOD HWY. 40 call
CAMPGROUND & RV PARK
13370 Redwood Hwy. (State Route 199)
541.476.6508, www.RedwoodHwyCampground.com
WI NCHESTER UNITS RATES
RV Park
AMACHER PARK 30 $
5750 N.E. Stephens
541.672.4901, www.Co.Douglas.or.us/parks
WOLF CREEK UNITS RATES
Bed and Breakfast
WOLF CREEK INN 9 call
100 Front St.
541.866.2474, www.HistoricWolfCreekInn.com
Historic inn built in
1883 as a stagecoach
stop. Nine guest rooms
for overnight accommo-
dations, full restaurant
serving breakfast, lunch
and dinner. State park set at the foot of London
Peak. Restored to original beauty, free tours.
Concierge service with the B & B touch!
(541) 488-2286 | irisinnbb.com
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conditions or visit www.TripCheck.com.
Pick up a free Oregon State Highway map
at any official visitor center.
Many believe that the best
of Oregon is compiled
at its center. Founded on
the timber trade and, for
decades, an undiscovered
region, Central Oregon
eventually revealed its
secrets. Sunshine most
days of the year, snowy
mountains, sparkling
rivers, alpine lakes, sage-
brush plains and expansive views beckoned visitors.
As folks flocked here for world-class outdoor recreation,
art and culture followed. Whats your pleasure? Youll find
it all here.
AVERAGE WEATHER
Jan. April July Oct.
Bend
High 40 57 81 62
Low 23 30 46 32
Mean Rainfall 1.76" .7" .62" .62"
Mean Snowfall 8.57" .93" n/a .3"
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Low 22 30 48 34
Mean Rainfall 1.2" .57" .26" .55"
Mean Snowfall 4.8" .3" n/a .24"
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High 39 57 83 63
Low 20 29 42 29
Mean Rainfall 2.32" .89" .45" .98"
Mean Snowfall 8.25" .29" n/a .23"
(Temperatures given in Fahrenheit)
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Warm Springs
Fly into Redmond Municipal
Airport (RDM) in the heart of the
region, or take the scenic drive
from Portland over Mt. Hood to
descend into Central Oregon and
the Confederated Tribes of Warm
Springs Reservation from the north.
Warm Springs is a small community
set on high desert plains and cut
through by the northern stretches of
the Deschutes River. The Museum
at Warm Springs offers the history
and culture of the the Warm Springs,
Wasco and Paiute Native American
tribes. Nearby, visit Kah-Nee-Ta
Resort, where visitors soak in natural
hot-spring pools, enjoy traditional
salmon bakes and even sleep in an
authentic tepee. Adjacent Indian
Head Casino offers gaming and
entertainment. Northeast of here is
Maupin, home to world-class white-
water rafting and fishing.
Jacksons Corner The best thing about
this neighborhood restaurant located
in an old grocery store on Bends
west side is that absolutely anyone
can walk in and be happy.
Tastee Treet This little
diner in Prineville offers
a small-town America
ambience alongside deli-
cious burgers with all
the fixings. Dont skip
the milkshakes made
from local Eberhards
Dairy milk. Divine.
Sisters Folk Festival This event sells
out in September, packing many
venues with guests eager to hear
authentic and awesome folk music
from acts both big and small.
LOCALS PICKS Kim Cooper Findling
Kim Cooper Findling spent her childhood reading away the rainy
days on the Oregon Coast and moved to sunny Central Oregon as
a grown-up. Shes the editor of Central Oregon Magazine and
the author of Day Trips from Portland: Getaway Ideas for the
Local Traveler. Have a question for Kim? Find her on Twitter @
kimcfindling, on our Facebook page or at www.TravelOregon.com.
Shaniko Shaniko was once considered
the Wool Capital of the World.
Today its a virtual ghost town
but one worth visiting. The Shaniko
Historic District includes the
Shaniko Schoolhouse, the Shaniko
jailhouse and the Shaniko Historic
Center, all restored.
BendFilm Festival It only happens
once a year, but this four-day event
sticks with you all year long.
Cascade Lakes A dozen spectacu-
lar lakes are dotted
throughout Central
Oregon and in the
nearby Cascade Range.
Bring a picnic, a
boat, a fishing
pole, a book
and some sand toys.
Brasada Ranch
With fine dining
and luxury
lodging near
Prineville, Brasada Ranch also
has stunning views of the
Cascade Range, sagebrush plains
and to-die-for sunsets.
Spectacular.
Zydeco Kitchen & Cocktails Nothing
much beats the Cajun tastes of
this downtown Bend standout. Dont
miss the blackened redfish with
zydeco sauce.
Camp Sherman Nature,
peace and quiet, and
an old-timey, small
community delight
the senses and calm
the spirit.
Roundabout Art Bend and
now Redmond is distinguished
in the traffic department by
roundabouts (traffic circles)
inset with large, unique and
very cool sculptures.
Madras to Prineville
Madras is one of the richest agricul-
tural areas east of the Cascade Range
in Oregon. Jefferson County leads
the world in carrot-seed production,
and other commercial crops include
vegetable, grass and flower seeds, as
well as garlic, mint and sugar beets.
Roll down your window often
the smell of garlic or mint is in the
air and keep your eye out for fruit
stands and roadside veggie vendors.
Southeast of Madras is Prineville,
the earliest-settled town in Central
Oregon, demonstrated by its stately
downtown courthouse. The Crooked
River recently fished in the U.S.
National Fly-Fishing Championships
and Prineville Reservoir offer
up fishing or boating. You can also
take a hike in the nearby Ochoco
Mountains.
The Deschutes
River in Maupin
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BEND, OREGON
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- Mary Oli ver
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at visitbend.com
for a brew or a meal at one of the
new breweries.
Bend, located on the banks of
the Deschutes River, is Central
Oregons hub. Begin your explora-
tions downtown, where boutique and
gallery shopping is top notch and
tasty dining extends from casual to
classy. Take in 13-acre Drake Park on
Mirror Pond, offering terrific views
of the river as well as the Three
Sisters mountains. Every First Friday
of the month, stroll and sip with the
locals for art and retail therapy. The
Old Mill District, just south of down-
town, also along the river, is another
shopping and dining destination and
also provides easy access to the 17-mile
Deschutes River Trail, perfect for hik-
ing, biking, running and sightseeing.
From Bend, access tours for all
things recreation, from rock climbing
to fly-fishing to white-water rafting
to volcanic tube exploration. Bend
has become a burgeoning cycling
destination and home to several com-
petitive events during the year. Take
in some road cycling yourself on the
Twin Bridges Scenic Bikeway, one of
the growing number of official State
Scenic Bikeways. (Central Oregon has
four and counting.)
Whatever endeavor you pursue,
celebrate with a pint of frothy good-
ness. Central Oregon is home to 19
breweries and counting, making the
region notoriously brew-centric a
fact noted in many national media
outlets, including The New York
Times. Pick up a map downtown for
Redmond to Bend
In Terrebonne, just north of Redmond,
discover Smith Rock State Park.
This exceptionally beautiful natural
volcanic-tuff foundation draws folks
for hiking and sightseeing along the
Crooked River, and it also serves as a
world-class rock-climbing destination.
On your way through Redmond,
take in the newly installed public art
sculpture on Highway 97, and stop
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Trail in Bend
the Bend Ale Trail (also available as
an app), earn a stamp for a visit to
each brewery and receive a free
commemorative Silipint glass. To
bike and sample brews simultane-
ously, try Bends Cycle Pub.
Sisters to Camp Sherman
Sisters is a friendly little town
surrounded by spectacular scenery at
the base of the Cascade Range peaks
that provide its name. Downtown
celebrates the American West in
style and charm with 1880s facades
on storefronts and cowboy boots
for sale within. In the summer, the
Sisters Rodeo, Sisters Outdoor
Quilt Show and Sisters Folk Festival
draw thousands of visitors. Spend
the night or a week at Black Butte
Ranch, one of the regions earliest
resorts and still family-friendly to
the bone, including 18 miles of bike
paths, horseback riding and several
swimming pools. From Sisters, drive
the McKenzie Pass-Santiam Pass
Scenic Byway, 82 miles total (closed
in winter), to catch a glimpse of
Proxy, Sahalie and Koosah falls,
not to mention spectacular views of
the Cascade Mountain Range at Dee
Wright Observatory. Ski at the top
of the Santiam Pass at Hoodoo ski
area, which is also near access to the
Pacific Crest Trail. A few miles north-
west of Sisters is Camp Sherman, a
popular vacation destination since
Sherman County farmers journeyed
here for relief from the summer heat.
The small settlement retains its quiet
charm. Fly-fish or walk along the
spring-fed Metolius River; feed bite-
size treats to Kokanee and Atlantic
salmon at the Wizard Falls Hatchery;
climb to the top of Black Butte and
take in spectacular 360-degree views;
or simply kick back riverside with a
cool beverage.
Mt. Bachelor
The Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway
(open seasonally) leads adventurous
souls from Bend into the Cascade
Range, then south past the clear blue
waters of a dozen lakes, including
Devils Lake and Elk Lake, as well
as Crane Prairie and Wickiup
reservoirs. The drive reveals lava
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Sisters, Broken Top and, of course,
Mt. Bachelor, home to the largest ski
resort in the Pacific Northwest. Enjoy
3,700 acres of lift-accessed terrain
and 56 kilometers of groomed alpine
trails from mid-November through
late spring for one of the longest ski
seasons in the northwest. Come sum-
mertime, take your turn at Bachelors
18-hole alpine disc-golf course, or hike
to the mountains 9,065-foot summit.
Sunriver to La Pine
En route to Sunriver, make a stop
at the High Desert Museum. This
natural and cultural history museum
captures the spirit of the region in
exhibits, live animal demonstrations
and living history. The campus,
which sits on 135 acres and includes
indoor and outdoor exhibits, is an
excellent introduction to all things
high desert. Nearby is Lava Lands
Visitor Center, the interpretive
hub of the Newberry National
Volcanic Monument, open from
July through September. Newberry
comprises more than 50,000 acres
of obsidian lava flows the largest
in North America. Sunriver Resort
is a great place to enjoy horseback
riding, Deschutes River boating,
fly-fishing, golf and stargazing at
the Sunriver Nature Center and
Oregon Observatory, where wide-
diameter telescopes make stars
and planets easily visible. SHARC
(Sunriver Homeowners Aquatic &
Recreation Center) opened in 2012
and upped the ante with outdoor and
indoor pools, a lazy river, two water
slides, tot splash-and-play areas, a
playground, a bocce ball court, a bas-
ketball court and a year-round tubing
hill. Drive up the summit of Paulina
Peak (7,984 feet), the highest point on
the volcano, for 360-degree views.
Make your way to Central Oregon
for sunshine, outdoor recreation, award-
winning craft beer and the arts!
Sparks Lake
Nordic skiing at
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BEND INN & SUITES 99 call
15 N.E. Butler Market Road
541.388.4114, 888.678.2363
www.BendInnSuites.com

BEND QUALITY INN 50 call
20600 Grandview Drive
541.318.0848, 800.831.3537
www.BendQualityInn.com
BEND RIVERSIDE MOTEL SUITES 85 $$
1565 N.W. Wall St.
541.389.2363, 800.284.2363
www.BendRiversideMotel.com
BEND THREE SISTERS INN & SUITES 100 call
721 N.E. Third St.
541.382.1515
COMFORT INN & SUITES 64 call
62065 S.E. 27th St.
541.617.9696, 866.326.0271
www.ComfortInnBend.com
ECONO LODGE 36 call
437 N.E. 3rd St.
541.382.7711, 800.304.4050
www.EconoLodge.com/hotel-bend-oregon-OR173
ENTRADA LODGE 50 call
19221 Century Drive
541.382.4080, 888.505.6343
www.EntradaLodge.com
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS 99 call
20615 Grandview Drive
541.317.8500, www.HIExpress.com
McMENAMINS OLD 23 $$$-$$$$
ST. FRANCIS SCHOOL
700 N.W. Bond St.
541.382.5174, 877.661.4228
www.McMenamins.com/oldstfrancis
This former 1936
Catholic elementary
school in downtown
Bend now offers class-
rooms-turned-guest-
rooms, a casual pub with
Northwest-style fare, small bars, a saltwater soaking
pool, brewery, movie theater and more. Enjoy a
fresh pint at one of our many outdoor patios.
MOUNT BACHELOR 140 call
VILLAGE RESORT
19717 Mt. Bachelor Drive
541.389.5900, 800.452.9846
www.MtBachelorVillage.com
Situated above the hang-
ing red-rock cliffs of the
spectacular Deschutes
River and just minutes
from downtown Bend
and the Old Mill District,
you will nd one of Bends best kept secrets. Mount
Bachelor Village Resort offers an array of overnight
accommodations (hotel rooms, condominiums &
vacation homes), a full service conference center,
endless recreation opportunities and easy access to
the scenic Cascade Lakes Highway and just 19
miles to Mount Bachelor. If you are looking for your
next family or group getaway-look no further!
MOTEL 6 BEND 50 call
201 N.E. 3rd St.
541.382.8282
THE OXFORD HOTEL 59 $$$$
10 N.W. Minnesota Ave.
541.382.8436, 877.440.8436
www.OxfordHotelBend.com
PINE RIDGE INN HOTEL & SUITES 20 $$$$
1200 S.W. Mt. Bachelor Drive
541.389.6137, 800.600.4095
www.PineRidgeInn.com
PRONGHORN CLUB 48 $$$$
65600 Pronghorn Club Drive
866.372.1003
www.PronghornClub.com
Pronghorn offers luxury
lodging from 1-4 bed-
room villas, golng on
Nicklaus, swimming,
tness, spa, tennis, kids
activities and skiing as
well as multiple dining options at the Clubhouse.
Shuttle service to and from the airport and
Mt. Bachelor.
RED LION HOTEL OF BEND 75 call
1415 N.E. Third St.
541.382.7011, 800.REDLION
www.RedLion.com
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CONVENTION CENTER
3075 N. Business 97
541.389.3111, 866.557.6572
www.RiverHouse.com
Nestled along the beau-
tiful Deschutes River,
The Riverhouse is the
only full-service hotel
in the heart of Bend.
Amenities include 220
spacious guest rooms, the award-winning Cross-
ings restaurant, Rivers Edge championship golf
course, and a state-of-the-art convention center.
A daily full, hot breakfast buffet is included.
SEVENTH MOUNTAIN RESORT & 148 call
CONFERENCE CENTER
18575 S.W. Century Drive
541.382.8711, 800.452.6810
www.SeventhMountain.com
SHILO INN SUITES HOTEL BEND 151 call
3105 O.B. Riley Road
541.389.9600, www.ShiloInns.com
SLEEP INN OF BEND 59 call
600 N.E. Bellevue
541.330.0050, www.SleepInn.com/hotel/or420
SUPER 8 BEND 79 call
1275 S.E. 3rd St. (Business 97)
541.388.6888, 800.800.8000
www.Super8bend.com
Bed and Breakfast
JUNIPER ACRES B&B 2 call
65220 Smokey Ridge Road
541.389.2193, www.JuniperAcres.com
Vacation Rentals
A BEND COTTAGE EXPERIENCE 2 call
25 Kansas Ave.
541.480.8133, www.BendCottages.com
A STONES THROW BUNGALOW 2 call
541.241.6676, www.AStonesThrowBungalow.com
BEND DUTCH VACATION RENTALS 33 call
70 S.W. Century Dr., Suite 100-237
541.322.0218, 866.322.0218
www.BendDutchRentals.com
BEND VACATION RENTALS 38 call
377 S.W. Century Drive, Suite 207
541.385.9492, 877.385.9492
www.BendVacationRentals.com
HELIOS ECO-HOUSE 1 call
Newport Ave.
541.595.8095, www.HeliosBend.com
ULTIMATE BEND RIVERFRONT 1 $$$$
VACATION HOME
808.277.3579
YOUR HOME IN BEND 2 call
541.678.2715
www.YourHomeInBend.com
RV Park
SNOWY RIVER RV PARK 6 call
56148 Solar Drive
541.593.2597
BLACK BUTTE RANCH UNITS RATES
BLACK BUTTE RANCH 107 call
12930 Hawks Beard Road
541.595.6211, 800.452.7455
www.BlackButteRanch.com
Black Butte Ranch is
an 1,800 acre family
destination resort located
eight miles west of
Sisters, Ore. Surrounded
by awe-inspiring natural
beauty, the Ranch offers over 120 vacation homes
and boasts two championship golf courses, day
spa, eight miles of biking paths, swimming, tennis,
horseback riding, y-shing, award-winning
restaurants and more.
Vacation Rental
BLACK BUTTE RANCH EM 5 1 $$$$
541.928.0747, 800.531.4306
CAMP SHERMAN UNITS RATES
CAMP SHERMAN STORE CABIN 1 $$$
25451 S.W. Forest Service Road 1419
541.595.6711, www.CampShermanStore.com
COLD SPRINGS RESORT 10 $$$$
25615 Cold Springs Resort Lane
541.595.6271, www.ColdSpringsResort.com
Our unique village of 10
cabins feature a charm-
ing yet modern dcor
with two queen beds,
bathroom with shower,
furnished kitchen, porch
where one can relax, BBQ and watch the river roll
by in our romantic setting. We also have 21 RV
hook-ups.
HOUSE ON METOLIUS 12 call
10300 Forest Service Road 980
541.595.6620, www.Metolius.com
Walk and bike everywhere.
Send the kids out to play til dinner.
Sleep the slumber of your carefree youth.
Is this travel or time travel?
Relive childhood memories or create new ones, with endless
opportunities for playing outside, simple pleasures like smores
and snowmen and 35 miles of paths connecting you to
restaurants, golf, pools, spa, marina, stablesand each other.
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LODGING AT METOLIUS 20 $$$
RECREATION AREA
www.MetoliusRiver.com
Choose between six
beautiful lodging prop-
erties and retreat, dine,
sh, camp, hike, bike,
snowshoe, ski, bird
watch or just indulge in
relaxation. Experience a step back in time when
you visit the scenic and magical Camp Sherman
area. Come discover the best kept secret in Oregon!
METOLIUS RIVER RESORT 11 call
25551 S.W. F.S. Road 1419
541.595.6281, 800.818.7688
www.MetoliusRiverResort.com
Vacation Rental
METOLIUS RIVER LODGES 13 call
12390 S.W. Forest Service Road #1419
541.595.6290, 800.595.6290
www.MetoliusRiverLodges.com
RV Park
COLD SPRINGS RESORT & RV PARK 23 call
25615 Cold Springs Resort Lane
541.595.6271, www.ColdSpringsResort.com
CROOKED RIVER RANCH UNITS RATES
SUNVIEW MOTEL & RESORT 30 $$
5010 S.W. Clubhouse Road
541.923.0944, 800.282.0944
www.SunviewMotelAndResort.com
CULVER UNITS RATES
RV Park
CENTRAL OREGON KOA 83 call
2435 S.W. Jericho Lane
541.546.3046, 800.562.1992
www.KOA.com/campgrounds/redmond
THE COVE PALISADES STATE PARK 174 call
7300 Jordan Road
541.546.2862
www.OregonStateParks.org/park_32.php
DUFUR UNITS RATES
BALCH HOTEL 18 call
40 S. Heimrich
541.467.2277, www.BalchHotel.com
LA PI NE UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN NEWBERRY STATION 40 call
16515 Reed Road
541.536.5130, 800.210.8616
HIGHLANDER MOTEL & RV PARK 9 $
51511 Hwy. 97
541.536.2131
PAULINA LAKE LODGE 13 call
Newberry National Volcanic Monument
541.536.2240, www.PaulinaLakeLodge.com
Rustic lodge cabins and
restaurant built in 1929.
In the summer, we offer
shing, hiking and boat
rentals. In the wintertime,
enjoy cross-country ski-
ing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling. Voted best
dining at a lodge in the Cental Oregon Reader
Choice Awards, 2010. Now serving breakfast,
lunch, and dinner.
TIMBERCREST INN 23 call
52560 Hwy. 97
541.536.1737, www.TimbercrestInnLaPineHotels.com
Bed and Breakfast
DIAMONDSTONE GUEST LODGE B & B 2 call
16693 Sprague Loop, La Pine
541.536.6263, www.DiamondStone.com
Vacation Rental
DIAMONDSTONE 3 call
VACATION RENTALS
541.536.6263, www.DiamondStone.com

RV Parks
HIGHLANDER TRAILER PARK 29 $
51511 Hwy. 97
541.536.2131
RIVERVIEW RV PARK 20 call
52731 S. Huntington Road
541.536.2382
MADRAS UNITS RATES
JUNIPER MOTEL 22 call
414 N. Hwy. 26
541.475.6186, 800.831.3537
RV Parks
JEFFERSON COUNTY RV PARK 65 $
430 S.W. Fairgrounds Road
541.475.6288
LAKE SIMTUSTUS RV PARK 80 $
2750 N.W. Pelton Dam Road
541.475.1085, www.LakeSimtustusRVPark.com
MAUPI N UNITS RATES
DESCHUTES MOTEL 13 call
616 Mill St.
541.395.2626, 877.899.6608
www.DeschutesMotel.com
IMPERIAL RIVER COMPANY 25 call
304 Bakeoven Road
800.395.3903, 800.395.3903
www.DeschutesRiver.com
THE OASIS 11 call
609 S. Hwy. 197
541.395.2611, www.DeschutesRiverOasis.com
POWELL BUTTE UNITS RATES
BRASADA RANCH 110 call
16986 S.W. Brasada Ranch Road
541.526.6865, 888.489.9603
www.Brasada.com
PRI NEVI LLE UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN PRINEVILLE INN 67 call
1475 E. 3rd St.
541.447.8080
CITY CENTER MOTEL 20 call
509 N.E. 3rd St.
541.447.5522, www.PrinevilleCityCenter.com
ECONO LODGE 33 call
123 N.E. 3rd St.
541.447.6231, 888.800.9948
EXECUTIVE INN 26 call
1050 N.E. 3rd St.
541.447.4152
RUSTLERS INN 19 call
960 N.W. 3rd St.
541.447.4185, www.RustlersInn.com
STAFFORD INN 63 call
1773 N.E. 3rd St.
541.447.7100, 877.744.7100
www.StaffordInn.com
RV Park
PRINEVILLE RESERVOIR STATE PARK 94 $
19020 S.E. Parkland Drive
800.551.6949
REDMOND UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN PLUS RAMA INN 74 call
2630 S.W. 17th Place
541.548.8080, www.RedmondRamaInn.com
COMFORT SUITES REDMOND AIRPORT 92 call
2243 S.W. Yew Ave.
541.504.8900, www.RedmondORHotel.com
HUB MOTEL 30 $
1128 N.W. 6th St.
541.548.2101, 800.7THEHUB
www.TheHubMotel.com
REDMOND INN 46 call
1545 Hwy. 97 S.
541.548.1091, 800.833.3259
www.RedmondInn.net
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SLEEP INN & SUITES 72 call
1847 N. Hwy. 97
541.504.1500, 800.4.CHOICE
www.ChoiceHotels.com
RV Park
GREEN ACRES RV PARK 12 $
7777 S. Hwy. 97
541.678.7769
SI STERS UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN PONDEROSA LODGE 75 call
500 Hwy. 20 W.
541.549.1234, 888.549.4321
www.PonderosaLodgeInSisters.com
FIVEPINE LODGE & 32 call
CONFERENCE CENTER
1021 Desperado Trail
541.549.5900, 866.974.5900
www.FivepineLodge.com
Top rated Trip Advisor
property in Oregon and
voted Best Place for
Romance in Central
Oregon. Romantic cab-
ins and lodge rooms fea-
ture waterfall soaking tubs, Italian tile showers, king
pillow top bed, replaces and plasma televisions.
Spa, tness center, movie theater and restaurants
on-site. Premiere wedding and event destination.
SISTERS INN & SUITES 50 call
540 Hwy. 20 W.
541.549.7829, www.SistersInnAndSuites.com
SISTERS MOTOR LODGE 11 call
511 W. Cascade
541.549.2551, 877.549.5446
www.SistersMotorLodge.com
Bed and Breakfasts
BLUE SPRUCE BED & BREAKFAST 4 $$$$
444 S. Spruce St.
541.549.9644, 888.328.9644
www.Blue-Spruce.biz
Located in the heart of
downtown Sisters, the
Blue Spruce features
spacious rooms that
include spa tubs, heated
towel bar, mini-fridges,
replaces, at screen TVs with DVD players and
scrumptious breakfasts! Great outdoor seating
along with bicycles, barbecue and picnic tables.
LONG HOLLOW RANCH 6 $$$
71105 Holmes Road
541.923.1901, 877.923.1901
www.LHRanch.com
Vacation Rentals
CASCADE VACATION RENTALS 10 call
581 N. Larch
541.549.0792, 877.540.1086
www.CascadeVacationRentals.net
FISH INN BIKE INN 1 $$$$
296 E. Jefferson St.
541.977.9898
SISTERS VACATION RENTALS 21 call
601 N. Larch St.
541.977.9898, www.SistersVacation.com
SUNRI VER UNITS RATES
SUNRIVER RESORT 244 call
17600 Center Drive
541.593.1000, 800.547.3922
www.Sunriver-Resort.com
Discover the perfect
year-round family
vacation experience at
Sunriver Resort! Located
in Oregons pristine
wilderness, youll enjoy
hiking, mountain biking, skiing, golf and more, and
rest comfortably in our AAA Four-Diamond accom-
modations. Visit our website or call to learn more.
Vacation Rentals
BENNINGTON PROPERTIES 176 call
56842 Venture Lane
541.593.6300, 877.235.1552
www.BenningtonProperties.com
DISCOVER SUNRIVER 136 call
VACATION RENTALS
57100 Beaver Drive
541.593.2482, 866.785.7949
www.DiscoverSunriver.com/#nck=ola
MOUNTAIN RESORT PROPERTIES 108 call
57084 Grizzly Lane
541.593.8685, 800.346.6337
www.MtResort.com
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Private, cozy cabins
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Top Rated
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SUNSET LODGING IN SUNRIVER 190 call
57100 Beaver Drive
541.593.5018, 800.541.1756
www.SunriverLodging.com
VILLAGE PROPERTIES IN SUNRIVER 108 call
56835 Venture Drive
541.593.1653, 866.320.4051
www.Village-Properties.com
Other Properties Nearby
DIAMONDSTONE VACATION RENTALS 9 call
16693 Sprague Loop, La Pine
541.536.6263, www.DiamondStone.com

TERREBONNE UNITS RATES
Vacation Rental
CROOKED RIVER RANCH CABINS 5 $$
14193 S.W. Chinook Drive
541.220.0277, www.CrookedRiverRanchCabins.com
WARM SPRI NGS UNITS RATES
KAH-NEE-TA RESORT & SPA 170 call
6823 Hwy. 8
541.553.1112, 800.554.4786
www.KahNeeTa.com
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conditions or visit www.TripCheck.com.
Pick up a free Oregon State Highway map
at any official visitor center.
Eastern Oregon, a vast
region, preserves the past
in small-town life, scenic
byways and Oregon Trail
sites. The Old West is
alive and kicking with
rodeos, working cattle
ranches and colorful pow-
wows, but theres more
to this destination. From
basalt canyons to high deserts to alpine wilderness, this is
still the place for explorers to make their mark. Its slowed-
down pace, untracked powder and wild and scenic rivers
all beckon you to Oregons outback.
Pendleton 1 2.5 4.25 2.75 1.5 2.5
La Grande 1 2.75 4.25 2 .75 1.75
John Day 2.5 2.75 1.75 2.75 1.75 4.25
Burns 4.25 4.25 1.75 2.5 3.5 6
Ontario 2.75 2 2.75 2.5 1.25 3.5
Baker City 1.5 .75 1.75 3.5 1.25 2.5
Joseph 2.5 1.75 4.25 6 3.5 2.5
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Columbia River Area
Steering east along the Columbia
River on I-84, youll know youre in
wide-open Eastern Oregon when the
basalt cliffs give way to sagebrush
hills by the Deschutes River State
Recreation Area. Once a treacherous
crossing for Oregon Trail emigrants,
its now a peaceful place for fly-fishing
or picnicking. Look for the windsurf
and kiteboard launch and spectat-
ing site in Rufus. Upstream, the
Port of Arlington provides protected
waters for beginning sailors, plus a
waterfront playground, a marina, an
RV Park and the nine-hole China
Creek Golf Course. Tuck into
Boardman, where the highway heads
inland to visit the brand-new SAGE
Center (open in summer 2013). At
this interactive museum devoted to
agriculture and renewable energy,
you can drive a tractor to plant corn
in a straight line as accurately as a
GPS, and you can climb into a hot air
balloon for a virtual aerial tour of the
Port of Morrow.
McNary Dam, open year-round, is a
quick side trip with free kids activities.
Climb the outdoor platform to
view the dams one-and-a-half-mile
span across the mighty Columbia.
Inside the Pacific Salmon Visitor
Information Center, you can see
wild salmon swimming upstream in
season, and watch them climb the
fish ladder on their upriver journey.
Spillway Park is a haven for song-
birds, terns and gulls. At the McNary
Wildlife Nature Area, stop into
the education center to learn what
is blooming, nesting and migrating
before walking the three-quarter-mile
interpretive trail. Drop a line into
Lake Umatilla, formed by the dam,
for a try at the walleye, bass and
white sturgeon.
Moving inland along the Umatilla
River, discover genuine Western
towns. Echo is a find with 10 sites
on the National Register of Historic
Places, a covered-wagon museum in
Fort Henrietta Park and quarter-mile
ruts from prairie schooners preserved
on the Oregon Trail. Take up your
next Old West walking tour in down-
town Pendleton, and be sure to
include the Underground Tour and
The Grande Ronde River A day spent
floating, fishing or lazing along
the banks of the river
that flows into the
Snake is ideal R&R.
Prodigal Son Brewery and Pub Named
best brewery by Beer West magazine,
this welcoming Pendleton roadhouse
pairs craft beers with an exceptional
pub menu.
Cove Swimming Pool This outdoor
swimming pool tucked away in
Cove has sweet mineral waters at a
perfect 86 degrees and is refreshed
continuously by the geothermal
spring. Closed in the winter.
LOCALS PICKS Lynne Curry
Lynne Curry is a journalist, professional cook and the author of
Pure Beef: An Essential Guide to Artisan Meat with Recipes
for Every Cut. Founder of a Slow Food USA chapter, Curry is
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Hotel Diamond Near the Malheur
National Wildlife Refuge, this is the
place for lunch in the old icehouse
or for a generous family-style dinner
and reposing on the screened porch.
1889 Saloon The Geiser
Grands bar is the place
for microbrews, live
music and a lively local
scene in Baker City.
Red Horse Coffee Traders A break-
fast panini and a cup of coffee at
Josephs first roasters will prime
you for a day of hiking or skiing the
trails of the Wallowa Mountains.
Thomas Condon Paleontology Center
The patio view is worth
the trip to this fetching
stretch of the John Day
River near Dayville. The
Sheep Rock monolith is a
one-stop ancient history lesson.
Summit Grill This terraced caf, sit-
ting 8,150 feet atop Mt. Howard at
the upper terminal of the Wallowa
Lake Tramway, makes you feel like
youre in Europe.
Stein Distillery Step up to the juniper
bar in this showcase microdistillery
to sample the raspberry, rhubarb and
huckleberry cordials, all made with
local fruit.
Bella Main Street Market in Baker City/
Bella Mercantile in La Grande Each of
these stores is the last chance to
stock up on Spanish wines, imported
cheese or kimchi for your adventure
vacation in the area.
the Pendleton Center for the Arts.
The city bursts at the seams each
September during the Pendleton
Round-Up, a four-day spectacle of
riding and roping, plus the Happy
Canyon Indian Pageant and Wild
West Show. Near the rodeo grounds,
the Round-Up Hall of Fame will catch
you up on the rodeos 100-plus years of
history. The Pendleton Woolen Mills,
whose popular patterned-wool trade
blankets remain cherished belongings
for Native Americans, originated in
the same era. Tour the mills to watch
the weaving process, capped off
with a stop in the mill store. A visit
to Heritage Station, the museum
of the Umatilla County Historical
Society, reveals an 1879 one-room
schoolhouse and a Union Pacific
caboose. The original 1909 train
depot houses the interior galleries.
Check in at the Umatilla National
Forest Headquarters downtown for
maps and hiking information before
heading into the forest home of black
bears, elk and wild turkeys.
The Wildhorse Resort & Casino
and the Tamstslikt Cultural
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Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla.
Named one of the Top Ten Western
Museums by True West magazine,
the museum displays the 10,000-year
history of the Walla Walla, Cayuse
and Umatilla tribes in multimedia.
See artisans working on beading,
leather and other craftwork, some
for sale in the museum store. Dont
miss the Naam Nshaycht Village,
containing replicas of dwellings,
including a 2,000-year-old pit house
and a tule-mat lodge.
Head over the hills to Milton-
Freewater, where the Oregon sun
and soils produce grapes for notable
in-state and Walla Walla wineries. Add
the Blue Mountain Cider Company
to your list of local tasting rooms for
a pour of their award-winning hard
ciders crafted from local apples.
Sample the boutique chocolates of
Petits Noirs inside an artsy bungalow.
John Day Fossil Beds Area
Heading due south from the Columbia
River, the 286-mile Journey Through
Time Scenic Byway goes through sev-
eral interesting small towns. Soak up
history at the Wasco Railroad Depot
Museum and playground in Wasco.
In Moro, the Sherman County
Historical Societys award-winning
museum depicts rural life on the
Columbia Plateau from the Lewis and
Clark era to the electric age. At the
Sherman County Fair, held in August,
witness todays agricultural community
and pick the prize-winning pig.
Cars take to the track at the Oregon
Raceway Park in Grass Valley. Youll
own the road through wind farms
where 300-foot-tall giants march across
the undulating landscape.
Hotel Condon, a TripAdvisor award-
winning hotel, makes the quaint town
of Condon worth a weekend getaway.
The rooms are impeccable with
guaranteed quiet and privacy. Find
coffee, wi-fi and good books from the
Powells Bookstore annex across the
street at Country Flowers. Liberty
Theatre next door shows first-run
movies. Recreation extends from rock
hounding to cycling the scenic byways
that traverse this area. Bring the kids
to the Gilliam County Historical
Society Museum for a first-hand
experience of homestead life in the
1884 log house, the chapel, the city jail
and the three-hole outhouse.
Irish pride runs so deep in
Heppner that they toss Wellies and
run sheep dog trials at A Wee Bit
O Ireland, a three-day festival to
celebrate St. Patricks Day. Heppner
marks the start of the Blue Mountain
Century Scenic Bikeway, one of
three scenic bikeways in Eastern
Oregon. Brake for shutterbugs at the
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American Renaissance-style Morrow
County Courthouse, with its famous
clock and cupola, open for tours.
The Morrow County Agriculture
Museum preserves antique relics
of the regions timber, farming and
ranching history.
Get spooked in the secluded
ghost town of Lonerock, where the
Methodist church, schoolhouse, city
jail and cemetery survive. Bordering
the Wild and Scenic John Day River,
Cottonwood Canyon State Park is
an ancient fishing site for steelhead
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Since 1812
Site in John Day is a page of history
from another immigrant group in
Eastern Oregon. The former general
store and apothecary is like a time cap-
sule of the once-booming community
of Chinese miners.
La Grande Area
In less than a day on the Grande
Tour Route, youll explore the entire
Grande Ronde (big, round) Valley
once a lake set between the Elkhorn,
Blue and Wallowa mountains. Choose
pedal power and youll traverse the
same pastoral landscape of farmlands
and forests on the Grande Tour Scenic
Bikeway, 134 miles and near 5,000 feet
elevation gain. Take your first rest
stop in Union. The Victorian-era
homes and public brick buildings
of Main Street comprise a National
Historic District, among them
the Union County Museum. The
Historic Union Hotel, recently
reopened for overnight stays, accepts
pets. For campers, Catherine Creek
State Park is a canyon-cradled site
shaded by ponderosa pines. Theres
and still a good spot for anglers to
cast a rod.
The John Day Fossil Beds National
Monuments three distinct fossil
sites Clarno Unit, Painted Hills
Unit and Sheep Rock Unit take
you 55 million years back in time. At
the Painted Hills Unit near Mitchell,
the Thomas Condon Paleontology
Center brings back to life the time of
the brontotheres, prehistoric kin to
horses and rhinos, with interpretive
dioramas and hands-on exhibits. The
Kam Wah Chung State Heritage
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Mountain Resort Alvord Hot Springs
Leslie Gulch
light traffic on nearby trails for hiking,
biking and horseback riding, and
theres plenty of play on the links
at the 18-hole Buffalo Peak Golf
Course. Unions Eastern Oregon
Livestock Show is the Northwests
oldest continuous rodeo that includes
a form of horserace gambling called
pari-mutuel. The town of Cove, noted
for its cherry harvest, also has the his-
toric Cove Swimming Pool, which is
heated by natural geothermal springs.
In the center of the valley, La Grande
is home to Eastern Oregon University,
a cultural hub for symphony, theater
and the Eastern Oregon Film Festival.
Begin your visit downtown with the
Historic House Walking Tour, a
self-guided circuit (maps available
at the Visitor Center), before hitting
the cafs, bookstores and antique
shops. Kids will not want to miss
Maridell Centers mini golf, game
room, laser tag and newly opened
roller-skating rink.
Mt. Emily Recreation Area, just
two miles from downtown, has trails
for hiking, trail running, mountain
biking, horseback riding and ATVs.
Sneak behind the photo blind at the
6,000-acre Ladd Marsh Wildlife
Area to capture the thousands of
migrating ducks, geese and nesting
shorebirds. Ask the Chamber of
Commerce for other viewing sites
for the 260 bird species that reside at
some point in Union County.
In Elgin, the lovingly restored Elgin
Opera House runs theatrical produc-
tions, musical events and films
year-round. The Elgin Stampede is
the most anticipated cultural event
in town, held every year during the
second weekend in July.
Hells Canyon Area
Its no mystery why the Hells Canyon
Scenic Byway has achieved designa-
tion as an All-American Road. From
the basalt cliffs of the Minam Canyon,
this two-laner delivers you into the
heart of the Wallowa Mountains at
Wallowa Lake State Park, where
a pristine lake and trails await. The
Wallowa Lake Tramway is an effort-
less way to take in the 10,000-foot
peaks of the Eagle Cap Wilderness,
paired with refreshments from the
Summit Grill. The Old Chief Joseph
Gravesite and adjacent Iwetemlaykin
State Heritage Site pay homage to
the Nez Perce tribe that inhabited
these lands. In Joseph, stroll among
the towns bronze street art, galleries
and cafs before fueling up for the ride.
This favorite route of motorcyclists
loops through the mountains to Hells
Canyon Overlook, a safe spot to
peer down onto the Snake River in
North Americas deepest gorge.
Baker City Area
The days of the great western migra-
tion will seem like yesterday after an
up-close look at the wagons and tepees
at the National Historic Oregon Trail
Interpretive Center near Baker City.
Tread sections of trail and watch
videos and live reenactments on
weekends from May to October. The
crown jewel of downtown Baker
City, a trading and railroad hub, is
the Geiser Grand Hotel. Selected
as a Best Historic Hotel in the West
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by True West magazine, its crystal
chandeliers, mahogany columns and
stained-glass ceiling in the dining
room are part of the dramatic restora-
tion of the 1889 building. Book a room
whether youre heading out to hike
or ski at Anthony Lakes Mountain
Resort. A year-round recreation area
at 8,000 feet, the ski area maintains
powder conditions for the 30 kilome-
ters of Nordic track and 21 downhill
runs. Get up close to the wildlife at
winter feedings of Rocky Mountain
elk from a horse-drawn sleigh from
December to March.
Southern Area
Rugged and wide-open, the dramatic
landscape of southeastern Oregon
is shaped by ancient junipers and
volcanic legacy. North of Burns, the
native Burns Paiute who hunted and
gathered throughout Eastern and
Central Oregon hold their traditional
powwow at the Old Camp Casino
over three days each July. The menu
at the casinos restaurant, Sa-Wa-Be,
features prime rib from locally raised,
grass-fed cattle. Hit the High Desert
Discovery Scenic Byway to the town
of Frenchglen, named for the regions
past cattle baron, Peter French. A
boarding house-style supper is served
nightly at the friendly Frenchglen
Hotel State Heritage Site. Rent a
room as a base camp for forays into the
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge,
with spring and late-summer migra-
tions of hundreds of thousands of
birds. A steep 59-mile driving loop
climbs and traverses the fault-block
spine of Steens Mountain. Keep an
eye out for bighorn sheep near the
5,500-foot summit. It affords a top-of-
the-world view and a long look into
the Alvord Desert. Further east, the
Owyhee River Canyon is often com-
pared to the Grand Canyon by expert
rafters, but it offers gentler stretches
for less-experienced boaters. In the
easternmost town in the state, Ontario,
Four Rivers Cultural Center and
Museum depicts the histories of the
Native American, Basque, European,
Hispanic and Japanese cultures of
the high desert.
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BEST WESTERN SUNRIDGE INN 153 call
& CONFERENCE CENTER
One Sunridge Lane
541.523.6444, 800.233.2368
www.BestWesternOregon.com/hotels/
best-western-sunridge-inn
Come enjoy the
tranquility of the Best
Western Sunridge Inn.
Indoor 24-hour spa,
seasonal outdoor heated
pool and patio. On-site
family dining, bar and grill. Banquet and confer-
ence facilities. For reservations, call 541.523.6444
or 800.233.2368.
GEISER GRAND HOTEL 30 call
1996 Main St.
541.523.1889, 888.434.7374
www.GeiserGrand.com
KNIGHTS INN 36 call
2205 Broadway
541.523.6324, 800.843.5644
www.KnightsInn.com/hotels/34987
OREGON TRAIL MOTEL 53 call
AND RESTAURANT
211 Bridge St.
541.523.5844, 888.523.5882
www.OregonTrailMotelAndRest.com
SUPER 8 72 $$
250 Campbell St.
541.523.8282, www.Super8.com
Bed and Breakfasts
A BEATEN PATH BED & BREAKFAST 2 $$
2510 Court St.
541.523.9230, www.ABeatenPathBB.com
BOGARTS BED AND BREAKFAST 1 call
1775 A St.
541.523.6079, www.BogartsBandB.wordpress.com
Vacation Rental
DEWAYNES PLACE 1 $$$
1360 Church St.
541.403.0840, www.VRBO.com/395393
RV Parks
MT. VIEW RV 87 call
2845 Hughes Lane
541.523.4824, 800.806.4824
www.MtViewRV.com
OREGON TRAILS WEST RV PARK 50 call
42534 N. Cedar Road
541.523.3236
BATES UNITS RATES
BOULDER CREEK RANCH 1 call
72585 Middle Fork Lane
541.421.3031, www.BoulderCreekRanch.net
BOARDMAN UNITS RATES
RIVER LODGE & GRILL 49 $$$
6 Marine Drive
541.481.6800, 888.988.2009
www.RiverLodgeAndGrill.com
RODEWAY INN 51 $$
105 Front St. S.W.
541.481.2375, www.RodewayInn.com/hotel/or097
RV Parks
BOARDMAN MARINA & RV PARK 63 $
#1 W. Marine Drive
541.481.7217, 888.481.7217
www.BoardmanMarinaPark.com
DRIFTWOOD RV RESORT & PARK 103 call
800 W. Kunze Lane
541.481.2262, 800.684.5543
www.Driftwood-RV.com
BURNS UNITS RATES
AMERICAS BEST INN 38 $
999 Oregon Ave.
541.573.1700, 800.BESTINN
www.AmericasBestInnOregon.com
DAYS INN BURNS 52 call
577 W. Monroe St.
541.573.2047
SILVER SPUR MOTEL 26 call
789 N. Broadway
541.573.2077, 800.400.2077
www.SilverSpurMotel.net
Bed and Breakfast
SAGE COUNTRY INN B&B 3 $$$
351 W. Monroe
541.573.7243, www.SageCountryInn.com
RV Park
BURNS RV PARK 35 call
1273 Seneca Drive
541.573.7640, www.BurnsRVPark.com
CONDON UNITS RATES
CONDON MOTEL 18 $
216 N. Washington St.
541.384.2181

THE HISTORIC HOTEL CONDON 18 call
202 S. Main
541.384.4624, 800.201.6706
www.HotelCondon.com
WHERE TO STAY
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FORT HENRIETTA RV PARK 8 call
& CAMPGROUND
10 W. Main St.
541.571.3597, www.Echo-Oregon.com/fort.html
ELGI N UNITS RATES
STAMPEDE INN 12 call
51 S. 7th Ave.
541.437.2441, 877.769.7600
www.StampedeInn.com
ENTERPRI SE UNITS RATES
PONDEROSA MOTEL 33 call
102 E. Greenwood St.
541.426.3186
WILDERNESS INN 29 $$
301 W. North St.
541.426.4535
Bed and Breakfast
1910 HISTORIC ENTERPRISE 5 $$$
HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST
508 First S. St.
541.398.1194, 888.448.8825
www.EnterpriseHouseBNB.com
FOSSI L UNITS RATES
Bed and Breakfasts
SERVICE CREEK LODGE 6 call
38686 Hwy. 19
541.486.3331, www.ServiceCreekLodge.com
WILSON RANCHES RETREAT 6 $$$
BED & BREAKFAST
16555 Butte Creek Road
541.763.2227, 866.763.2227
www.WilsonRanchesRetreat.com
Discover pioneer hospitality,
pristine ranch-style guest
rooms, a peaceful environment
to rejuvenate, scenic horse-
back rides, stunning sunsets,
diverse ora and fauna on a
9,000-acre working cattle
ranch. Wilson Ranches Retreat
is your headquarters to explore
the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument.
HAI NES UNITS RATES
Vacation Rental
ENSMINGER HOUSE 1 call
Rock Creek Town Road
541.910.6378, www.EnsmingerHouse.com
HALFWAY UNITS RATES
PINE VALLEY LODGE 14 call
163 N. Main St.
541.742.2027, www.PVLodge.com
Vacation Rental
WHITE FIR RETREAT 2 call
Cornucopia Hwy.
541.742.5040
HERMI STON UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN HERMISTON INN 54 call
2255 Hwy. 395 S.
541.564.0202, 800.WESTERN
www.BestWestern.com
COMFORT INN & SUITES 65 call
77514 S. Hwy. 207
541.564.5911, www.ComfortInn.com/hotel-hermis-
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OXFORD SUITES HERMISTON 126 call
1050 N. First St.
541.564.8000, 888.545.7848
www.OxfordSuitesHermiston.com
RODEWAY INN & SUITES 30 call
635 S. Hwy. 395
541.567.5561
RV Parks
HAT ROCK CAMPGROUND 60 $
GOOD SAM PARK
82280 Hat Rock Road
541.567.0917, www.HatRockCampground.com
UMATILLA COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS 30 call
515 W. Orchard Ave.
541.567.6121
www.Co.Umatilla.or.us/fair_camping.htm
HI NES UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN RORY & RYAN INNS 63 call
534 Hwy. 20 N.
541.573.5050, www.BestWestern.com
RORY & RYAN INNS 51 call
504 N. Hwy. 20
541.573.3370, www.BurnsORHotel.com
JOHN DAY UNITS RATES
AMERICAS BEST VALUE 39 call
INN JOHN DAY
390 W. Main St.
541.575.1462, 800.452.4899
www.AmericasBestValueInn.com
BEST WESTERN JOHN DAY INN 39 call
315 W. Main St.
541.575.1700, 800.528.1234
www.BestWestern.com
DREAMERS LODGE 25 call
144 N. Canyon Blvd.
541.575.0526, 800.654.2849
www.DreamersLodge.com
LITTLE PINE INN MOTEL 14 call
250 E. Main St.
541.575.2100
RV Park
GRANT COUNTY RV PARK 25 $
411 W. Bridge St.
541.575.1900, www.GrantCountyFairgrounds.com
JOSEPH UNITS RATES
EAGLE CAP CHALETS 34 call
59879 Wallowa Lake Hwy.
541.432.4704, www.EagleCapChalets.com
FLYING ARROW RESORT 40 call
59782 Wallowa Lake Hwy.
541.432.2951, www.FlyingArrowResort.com
INDIAN LODGE MOTEL 24 call
201 S. Main St.
541.432.2651, www.IndianLodgeMotel.com
MOUNTAIN VIEW MOTEL & RV PARK 9 $$
83450 Joseph Hwy.
541.432.2982
www.MtViewMotel-RVPark.com
Year-round motel
lodging and RV camping
in Joseph, Ore. with
stunning Wallowa
Mountain views. Pet-
friendly accommodations
are smoke-free with Wi-Fi, Dish TV, refrigerator,
microwave, A/C, and a deck with BBQ. Rooms
for up to four, kitchenettes for ve. Creek and
swimming hole too.
WALLOWA LAKE LODGE 30 call
60060 Wallowa Lake Hwy.
541.432.9821, www.WallowaLake.com
Wallowa Lake Resort
provides luxury rental
homes and cozy cabins
at Wallowa Lake
Oregon. Area activities
include hiking, swim-
ming, horse riding, boating and shing. Ride the
Wallowa Lake Tram to the top of the Eagle Cap
Mountains or visit nearby Joseph Oregon.
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BRONZE ANTLER BED & BREAKFAST 4 call
309 S. Main St.
541.432.0230, 866.520.9769
www.BronzeAntler.com
LA GRANDE UNITS RATES
AMERICAS BEST VALUE 63 $$
SANDMAN INN
2410 E. R Ave.
541.963.3707, 888.315.2378
www.BestValueInnLaGrande.com
BEST WESTERN RAMA INN & SUITES 65 call
1711 21st St.
541.963.3100, 800.528.1234
www.LaGrandeRamaInnSuites.com
LA GRANDE INN 94 call
2612 Island Ave.
541.963.7195, 877.747.8713
www.LaGrandeInn.com
ORCHARD MOTEL 10 $
2206 Adams Ave.
541.963.6160, www.Orchard-Motel.net
QUAIL RUN MOTOR INN 17 call
2400 Adams Ave.
541.963.3400, 877.782.4576
www.QuailRunInn.net
ROYAL MOTOR INN 43 call
1510 Adams Ave.
541.963.4154, 800.990.7575
www.RoyalMotorInn.net
SUPER 8 64 $$
2407 E. R Ave.
541.963.8080, 800.800.8000
www.LaGrandeSuper8.com

TRAVELODGE 34 call
2215 Adams Ave.
541.963.7116, www.Travelodge.com
RV Parks
EAGLES HOT LAKE RV PARK 100 $
65182 Hot Lake Lane
541.963.5253, 800.994.5253
www.EaglesHotLakeRV.com
RENDEZVOUS RV RESORT 99 call
2632 Bearco Loop Road
541.962.0909
www.LaGrandeRendezvousRVResort.com
MEACHAM UNITS RATES
RV Park
EMIGRANT SPRINGS SHA 19 call
65068 Old Oregon Trail
800.551.6949, www.OregonStateParks.org
MILTON-FREEWATER UNITS RATES
MORGAN INN 37 call
104 N. Columbia
541.938.5547, 866.938.6369
www.MorganInn.net
OUT WEST MOTEL 12 call
84040 Hwy. 11
541.938.6647, 800.881.6647
www.OutWestMotel.net
MI TCHELL UNITS RATES
Vacation Rental
THE PAINTED HILLS 2 call
VACATION RENTALS
213 Rosenbaum St.
541.462.3921, www.PaintedHillsVacation.com
MONUMENT UNITS RATES
MONUMENT MOTEL & RV PARK 10 call
780 Hwy. 402
541.934.2242, www.MonumentMotel.com
MT. VERNON UNITS RATES
Bed and Breakfast
BIKE INN 3 $
615 N. Mountain Blvd.
541.620.1819
NORTH POWDER UNITS RATES
NORTH POWDER MOTEL 12 call
850 2nd St.
541.898.2829
Vacation Rental
PARKER CABIN GUEST HOUSE 1 $$$
720 2nd St.
541.898.2361
ONTARIO UNITS RATES
AMERICAS BEST VALUE INN 63 $$
266 N.E. Goodfellow St.
541.889.8282
BEST WESTERN PLUS INN & SUITES 61 call
251 N.E. Goodfellow St.
541.889.2600, 800.828.0364
CLARION INN 96 $$
1249 Tapadera Ave.
541.889.8621, 800.525.5333
www.ChoiceHotels.com/hotel/or174

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES 96 $$$
212 S.E. 10th St.
541.889.7100, www.HIExpress.com/ontarioor
ONTARIO INN 22 call
1144 S.W. 4th Ave.
541.823.2556, www.OntarioInnMotel.com
SLEEP INN 65 call
1221 S.E. 1st Ave.
541.881.0007, 800.424.6423
www.ChoiceHotels.com/hotel/or060
RV Park
COUNTRY CAMPGROUND 15 call
660 Sugar Ave.
541.889.6042, 888.909.6042
PENDLETON UNITS RATES
BEST WESTERN PENDLETON INN 71 call
400 S.E. Nye Ave.
541.276.2135
ECONO LODGE 51 call
620 S.W. Tutuilla Road
541.276.8654, www.EconoLodge.com/hotel
HAMPTON INN 74 call
101 S.W. Nye Ave.
541.276.3500, 800.HAMPTON
www.PendletonHI.com
OXFORD SUITES 87 call
2400 S.W. Court Place
541.276.6000, 877.545.7848
www.OxfordSuitesPendleton.com
RED LION HOTEL 170 call
304 S.E. Nye Ave.
541.276.6111
RELAX INN 36 call
205 S.E. Dorion Ave.
541.276.3293, www.RelaxInnPendleton.com
RODEWAY INN 40 call
310 S.E. Dorion Ave.
541.276.6231
TRAVELODGE 36 call
411 S.W. Dorion Ave.
541.276.7531, 800.578.7878
www.HotelsA1.com
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WILDHORSE RESORT & CASINO 302 call
46510 Wildhorse Blvd.
800.654.9453, 800.654.WILD
www.WildhorseResort.com
Bed and Breakfasts
NEIGH-BORS HORSE MOTEL AND 1 $$
BED & BREAKFAST
543 N.W. 21st St.
541.276.6737, www.Neigh-Bors.com
THE RIVERWALK BED AND BREAKFAST 2 $$
203 N.W. Despain
541.377.9470, www.RiverwalkBNB.com
RV Parks
LOOKOUT RV PARK 29 call
601 Airport Road
541.276.6014
WILDHORSE RESORT AND 100 $
CASINO RV PARK
46510 Wildhorse Blvd.
541.966.1891, 800.654.9453
www.WildhorseResort.com
PRAI RI E CI TY UNITS RATES
HISTORIC HOTEL PRAIRIE 9 call
112 Front St.
541.820.4800, www.HotelPrairie.com
RUFUS UNITS RATES
RV Park
RUFUS RV PARK 57 $
311 Wallace St.
541.739.2272, www.RufusRVPark.com
SUMPTER UNITS RATES
THE DEPOT INN 14 call
179 S. Mill St.
541.894.2522, 800.390.2522
RV Park
SUMPTER PINES RV PARK 17 call
640 S. Sumpter Hwy.
541.894.2328, www.SumpterPinesRVPark.com
TROY UNITS RATES
RV Park
SHILO TROY RESORT 20 $
84570 Bartlett Road
541.828.7773, www.TroyResort.com
UMATI LLA UNITS RATES
UMATILLA INN & SUITES 36 call
1370 6th St.
541.922.3271, 800.423.9913
www.UmatillaInn.com
UNION UNITS RATES
UNION HOTEL 16 $$
326 N. Main St.
541.562.1200, www.TheHistoricUnionHotel.com
RV Park
HISTORIC UNION HOTEL RV PARK 8 call
326 N. Main St.
541.562.1200
UNI TY UNITS RATES
BURNT RIVER MARKET MOTEL 7 $
AND RV PARK
304 Main St.
541.446.3660, www.BurntRiverMarket.com
RV Park
BURNT RIVER MARKET MOTEL 10 $
AND RV PARK
304 Main St.
541.446.3660, www.BurntRiverMarket.com
VALE UNITS RATES
Bed and Breakfast
OREGON TRAIL INN B&B 8 call
484 N. 10th St.
541.473.3030, www.SearsHomeBB.com
RV Park
VALE TRAILS RV PARK 36 call
511 N. 11th St.
541.473.3879, www.ValeTrailsRVPark.com
WALLOWA UNITS RATES
MINGO MOTEL 13 $$
102 N. Alder
541.886.2021, www.MingoMotel.com
RV Park
WALLOWA VALLEY STAY N WASH 17 $
402 W. 7th St.
541.886.6944, www.WallowaValley.name
WASCO UNITS RATES
JUST-US INN 8 call
908 Clark St.
503.957.6114, www.Just-UsInn.com
Bed and Breakfast
WASCO HOUSE BED AND BREAKFAST 2 $$
715 Armsworthy St.
503.341.4450, www.WascoHouse.biz
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541-421-3031
www.BoulderCreekRanch.net
Find out why guests from across the country and around the world
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888.434.7374
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541.523.1889
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PDX
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RDM
LMT
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Coast
ASTORIA & WARRENTON AREA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
111 W. Marine Dr., Astoria
503.325.6311, 800.875.6807
www.OldOregon.com
ASTORIA & WARRENTON
HIGHWAY 101 VISITOR CENTER
143 S. Hwy. 101, Warrenton
503.861.1031
BANDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
300 Second St., Bandon
541.347.9616, www.Bandon.com
BAY AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
145 Central Ave., Coos Bay
541.266.0868, 800.824.8486
www.OregonsAdventureCoast.com
BROOKINGS-HARBOR
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
16330 Lower Harbor Road, Brookings
541.469.3181, 800.535.9469
www.BrookingsOR.com
CANNON BEACH
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
207 N. Spruce St., Cannon Beach
503.436.2623, www.CannonBeach.org
CENTRAL OREGON COAST
ASSOCIATION
137 N.E. 1st St., Newport
541.265.2064, 800.767.2064
www.CoastVisitor.com
CHARLESTON INFORMATION CENTER
Boat Basin Drive & Cape Arago Hwy.,
Charleston
541.888.2311 (May-Sept.), 800.824.8486
COOS BAY NORTH BEND
VISITOR & CONVENTION BUREAU
50 Central Ave., Coos Bay
541.269.0215, 800.824.8486
www.OregonsAdventureCoast.com
COQUILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER
119 N. Birch, Coquille
541.396.3414, www.CoquilleChamber.net
DEPOE BAY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
223 S.W. Hwy. 101, Depoe Bay
541.765.2889, 877.485.8348
www.DepoeBayChamber.org
FLORENCE AREA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
290 Hwy. 101, Florence
541.997.3128, www.FlorenceChamber.com
GOLD BEACH VISITORS CENTER
94080 Shirley Lane., Gold Beach
541.247.7526, 800.525.2334
www.GoldBeach.org
GREATER NEWPORT
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
555 S.W. Coast Hwy., Newport
541.265.8801, 800.262.7844
www.NewportChamber.org
LINCOLN CITY VISITORS &
CONVENTION BUREAU
801 S.W. Hwy. 101, Lincoln City
541.996.1274, 800.452.2151
www.OregonCoast.org
MYRTLE POINT
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
408 Spruce St., Myrtle Point
541.572.5200
www.MyrtlePointChamber.org
NEHALEM BAY AREA CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE VISITOR CENTER
36005 7th St., Wheeler
877.368.5100
www.NehalemBayChamber.com
NORTH BEND INFORMATION CENTER
1380 Sherman Ave., North Bend
800.472.9176, 541.756.4613
www.NorthBendCity.org/north_bend_
oregon_information-center.htm
PACIFIC CITY NESTUCCA VALLEY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
34370 Hwy. 101, Cloverdale
503.392.4340, 888.549.2632
www.PCNVChamber.org
PORT ORFORD
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
520 Jefferson, Port Orford
541.332.8055
www.EnjoyPortOrford.com
REEDSPORT/WINCHESTER BAY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
855 Highway Ave., Reedsport
541.271.3495, 800.247.2155
www.ReedsportCC.org
ROCKAWAY BEACH
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
103 S. First St., Rockaway Beach
503.355.8108, www.RockawayBeach.net
SEASIDE VISITORS BUREAU
7 N. Roosevelt, Seaside
503.738.3097, 888.306.2326
www.SeasideOR.com
TILLAMOOK
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
3705 Hwy. 101 N., Tillamook
503.842.7525
www.GoTillamook.com
TOLEDO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
311 N.E. 1st St., Toledo
541.336.3183
www.VisitToledoOregon.com
WALDPORT
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
620 N.W. Spring St., Waldport
541.563.2133
www.Waldport-Chamber.com
YACHATS AREA CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE VISITORS CENTER
241 Hwy. 101, Yachats
541.547.3530, 800.929.0477
www.Yachats.org
Greater Portland
BEAVERTON AREA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
12655 S.W. Center St., Beaverton
503.644.0123, www.Beaverton.org
CLATSKANIE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
155 W. Hwy. 30, Clatskanie
503.728.2502
www.Clatskanie.org/chamber.html
CORNELIUS CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE VISITORS CENTER
120 N. 13th St., Cornelius
503.359.4037
FOREST GROVE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
2417 Pacific Ave., Forest Grove
503.357.3006
www.VisitForestGrove.com
GREATER HILLSBORO AREA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
5193 N.E. Elam Young Pkwy., Hillsboro
503.648.1102, www.HillChamber.org
GRESHAM AREA CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE VISITORS CENTER
701 N.E. Hood Ave., Gresham
503.665.1131, www.GreshamChamber.org
LAKE OSWEGO
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
459 Third St., Lake Oswego
503.636.3634, www.Lake-Oswego.com
NORTH CLACKAMAS COUNTY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
7740 S.E. Harmony Road, Milwaukie
503.654.7777, www.YourChamber.com
OREGON CITY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
2895 S. Beavercreek Road, Ste. 103,
Oregon City
503.656.1619, www.OregonCity.org
OREGON CITY VISITOR INFORMATION
AND STATE WELCOME CENTER
1726 Washington St., Oregon City
800.424.3002
www.MtHoodTerritory.com
PORTLAND VISITOR
INFORMATION CENTER
Pioneer Courthouse Square
701 S.W. Sixth Ave., Portland
503.275.8355, 877.678.5263
www.TravelPortland.com
SHERWOOD
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
22566 S.W. Washington St., Sherwood
503.625.7800
www.SherwoodChamber.org
ST. HELENS: SOUTH COLUMBIA
COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
2194 Columbia Blvd., St. Helens
503.397.0685, www.SCCChamber.org
TIGARD AREA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
12345 S.W. Main St., Tigard
503.639.1656, www.TigardChamber.org
TUALATIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
18791 S.W. Martinazzi Ave., Tualatin
503.692.0780
www.TualatinChamber.com
VERNONIA AREA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
1001 Bridge St., Vernonia
503.429.6081
www.VernoniaChamber.org
WASHINGTON COUNTY
VISITORS ASSOCIATION
11000 S.W. Stratus St., Beaverton
503.644.5555, 800.537.3149
www.VisitWashingtonCounty
Oregon.com
WEST LINN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
1745 Willamette Falls Drive, West Linn
503.655.6744
www.WestLinnChamber.com
Mt. Hood/The Gorge
ESTACADA/CLACKAMAS RIVER AREA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
475 S.E. Main St., Estacada
503.630.3483, www.EstacadaChamber.org
State Welcome Centers
Oregon maintains nine staffed
travel information centers at key
gateways to the state:
ASHLAND/SISKIYOU
(SOUTHWEST OREGON)
60 Lowe Road, off I-5 at Exit 19,
near the Econo Lodge. Open May
through September.
ASTORIA (NORTH COAST)
111 W. Marine Dr. (Hwy. 30),
between downtown and Astoria-
Megler Bridge. Open year-round.
BROOKINGS/CRISSEY FIELD
(SOUTH COAST)
14433 Hwy. 101 S., mile north of
the Oregon/California border and
5 miles south of Brookings. Open
May through September.
KLAMATH (SOUTHERN OREGON)
11001 Hwy. 97 S. in the Midland
Rest Area, 9 miles north of the
Oregon/California border and 8
miles south of Klamath Falls. Open
May through September.
LAKEVIEW (SOUTHEAST OREGON)
126 N. E St. in downtown Lakeview,
15 miles from the
Oregon/California border. Open
year-round.
ONTARIO (EASTERN OREGON)
1202 S. I-84 N. in the
Ontario Rest Area, mile west
of the Oregon/Idaho border. Open
May through September.
OREGON CITY
(SOUTH GREATER PORTLAND)
1726 Washington St., off I-205 at
Exit 10 in The End of the Oregon
Trail Interpretive Center. Open
year-round.
PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT
7000 N.E. Airport Way, off I-205,
in the baggage claim area. Open
year-round.
UMATILLA (NORTHEAST OREGON)
100 Cline Ave., north of I-82, Exit 1
near Third St. and Brownell Blvd.
Open year-round.
Statewide Contacts
HOOD RIVER COUNTY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
720 E. Port Marina Dr., Hood River
541.386.2000, 800.366.3530
www.HoodRiver.org
MT. HOOD AREA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
24403 E. Welches Road, Welches
503.622.3017, www.MtHood.org
SANDY AREA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
38963 Pioneer Blvd., Sandy
503.668.4006
www.SandyOregonChamber.org
THE DALLES AREA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
404 W. 2nd St., The Dalles
541.296.2231, 800.255.3385
www.TheDallesChamber.com
TROUTDALE: WEST COLUMBIA GORGE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
226 W. Historic Columbia River Hwy.,
Troutdale
503.669.7473
www.WestColumbiaGorgeChamber.com
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ALBANY VISITORS ASSOCIATION
110 3rd Ave. S.E., Albany
541.928.0911, 800.526.2256
www.AlbanyVisitors.com
CANBY AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
191 S.E. 2nd Ave., Canby
503.266.4600
www.CanbyAreaChamber.org
COBURG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
91069 N. Willamette St. (info kiosk
only), Coburg
541.345.6791
www.CoburgOregon.org
CORVALLIS TOURISM
553 N.W. Harrison Blvd., Corvallis
541.757.1544, 800.334.8118
www.VisitCorvallis.com
COTTAGE GROVE AREA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
700 E. Gibbs, Cottage Grove
541.942.2411, www.CGChamber.com
CRESWELL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
285 E. Oregon Ave., Creswell
541.895.4398, www.CreswellChamber.com
DALLAS AREA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
119 S.W. Court St., Dallas
503.623.2564, www.DallasOregon.org
EUGENE, CASCADES & COAST
TRAVEL LANE COUNTY
754 Olive St., Eugene
541.484.5307, 800.547.5445
www.EugeneCascadesCoast.org
FERN RIDGE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
24949 Hwy. 126, Veneta
541.935.8443
www.FernRidgeChamber.com
JUNCTION CITY/HARRISBURG
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
341 W. 6th St., Junction City
541.998.6154
www.Tri-CountyChamber.com
KEIZER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
VISITORS CENTER
6075 Ulali Dr. N.E., Keizer
503.393.9111, www.KeizerChamber.com
LEBANON AREA CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE & VISITORS CENTER
1040 Park St., Lebanon
541.258.7164, www.Lebanon-Chamber.org
McKENZIE RIVER
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
P.O. Box 275, Blue River
541.896.3330
www.McKenzieChamber.com
McMINNVILLE AREA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
417 N.W. Adams St., McMinnville
503.472.6196, www.McMinnville.org
MOLALLA AREA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
180 S. Industrial Way, Ste. A, Molalla
503.829.6941
MONMOUTH AND INDEPENDENCE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
311 Monmouth Ave., Independence
503.838.4268, www.MICC-or.org
MT. ANGEL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
5 N. Garfield St., Mt. Angel
503.845.9440, www.MtAngel.org
NEWBERG: CHEHALEM VALLEY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
115 N. College St., Newberg
503.538.2014, www.ChehalemValley.org
NORTH SANTIAM CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE & VISITORS INFORMATION
CENTER
825 N.W. Santiam Blvd., Mill City
503.897.5000, www.NSChamber.org
OAKRIDGE/WESTFIR
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
P.O. Box 217, Oakridge
541.782.4146
www.OakridgeChamber.com
PHILOMATH AREA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
1010 Applegate St., Philomath
541.929.2454
www.PhilomathChamber.org
TRAVEL SALEM
181 High St. N.E., Salem
503.581.4325, 800.874.7012
www.TravelSalem.com
SHERIDAN: WEST VALLEY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
147 W. Main St., Sheridan
503.843.4964
SILVERTON AREA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
426 S. Water St., Silverton
503.873.5615
www.SilvertonChamber.org
SPRINGFIELD
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
101 S. A St., Springfield
541.746.1651
www.Springfield-Chamber.org
STAYTON/SUBLIMITY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
175 E. High St., Stayton
503.769.3464
www.StaytonSublimityChamber.org
SWEET HOME CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
1575 Main St., Sweet Home
541.367.6186
www.SweetHomeChamber.com
WILSONVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
29600 S.W. Park Place, Wilsonville
503.682.3314, 800.647.3843
www.WilsonvilleChamber.com
WOODBURN AREA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
979 Young St., Woodburn
503.982.8221
www.WoodburnChamber.org
Southern
ASHLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
110 E. Main St., Ashland
541.482.3486, www.AshlandChamber.com
CANYONVILLE INFORMATION CENTER
250 N. Main, Canyonville
541.839.4258
CENTRAL POINT
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
150 Manzanita St., Central Point
541.664.5301
www.CentralPointChamber.org
CHRISTMAS VALLEY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
One Christmas Tree Lane,
Christmas Valley
541.576.3838
www.ChristmasValleyChamber.org
DISCOVER KLAMATH
205 Riverside Drive, Ste. B,
Klamath Falls
541.882.1501, 800.445.6728
www.DiscoverKlamath.com
GLIDE: COLLIDING RIVERS
INFORMATION CENTER
18782 N. Umpqua Hwy., Glide
541.496.0157
GRANTS PASS VISITORS AND
CONVENTION BUREAU
1995 N.W. Vine St., Grants Pass
541.450.6180, www.VisitGrantsPass.org
ILLINOIS VALLEY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
201 Caves Hwy., Cave Junction
541.592.3326, www.CaveJunction.com
JACKSONVILLE CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE & VISITOR CENTER
185 N. Oregon St., Jacksonville
541.899.8118
www.JacksonvilleOregon.org
LAKE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
126 N. E St., Lakeview
541.947.6040
www.LakeCountyChamber.org
TRAVEL MEDFORD
101 E. 8th St., Medford
541.779.4847, 800.469.6307
www.TravelMedford.org
TRAVEL MEDFORD
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER
1314 Center Dr., Medford
800.469.6307
OREGON CAVES NATIONAL
MONUMENT INFORMATION
19000 Caves Hwy., Cave Junction
541.592.2100
www.NPS.gov/orca
PHOENIX CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
205 Fern Valley Road, Phoenix
541.535.6956
ROGUE RIVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
8898 Rogue River Hwy., Rogue River
541.582.0242
www.RogueRiverChamber.com
ROSEBURG VISITORS &
CONVENTION BUREAU
410 S.E. Spruce St., Roseburg
541.672.9731, 800.444.9584
www.VisitRoseburg.com
SUTHERLIN VISITORS
INFORMATION CENTER
1310 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin
541.459.5829
http://VisitSutherlin.ci.sutherlin.or.us
WINSTON VISITOR
INFORMATION CENTER
30 N.W. Glenhart, Winston
541.679.0118
Central
BEND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
777 N.W. Wall St., Suite 200, Bend
541.382.3221, www.BendChamber.org
CENTRAL OREGON VISITOR
INFORMATION CENTER
705 S.W. Bonnett Way, Ste. 1000, Bend
541.389.8799, 800.800.8334
www.VisitCentralOregon.com
CROOKED RIVER RANCH/
TERREBONNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
541.923.2679, www.CRRChamber.com
CULVER VISITORS
INFORMATION CENTER
411 1st St., Culver
541.546.6032
GREATER MAUPIN AREA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
P.O. Box 220, Maupin
541.993.1708, www.MaupinOregon.com
LA PINE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
51425 Hwy. 97, Suite A, La Pine
541.536.9771, www.LaPine.org
MADRAS: JEFFERSON COUNTY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
274 S.W. 4th St., Madras
541.475.2350, 800.967.3564
www.MadrasChamber.com
PRINEVILLE: CROOK COUNTY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
785 N.W. 3rd St., Prineville
541.447.6304, www.VisitPrineville.org
REDMOND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
AND CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
446 S.W. 7th St., Redmond
541.923.5191
www.VisitRedmondOregon.com
SISTERS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
291 E. Main Ave., Sisters
541.549.0251, 866.549.0252
www.SistersCountry.com
SUNRIVER AREA CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE AND VISITORS CENTER
Building 13, Village at Sunriver,
57100 Beaver Dr., Sunriver
541.593.8149, 877.593.8149
www.SunriverChamber.com
VISIT BEND
750 N.W. Lava Road, Bend
541.382.8048, 877.245.8484
www.VisitBend.com
Eastern
BAKER COUNTY CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE & VISITORS BUREAU
490 Campbell St., Baker City
541.523.5855, 800.523.1235
www.VisitBaker.com
BOARDMAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
206 N. Main St., Boardman
541.481.3014, www.VisitBoardman.com
BURNS/HARNEY COUNTY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
484 N. Broadway, Burns
541.573.2636, www.HarneyCounty.com
CONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
307 S. Main St., Condon
541.384.7777, www.CondonChamber.org
ELGIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE/
VISITORS CENTER
104 N. Eighth St., Elgin
541.437.3100
ENTERPRISE: WALLOWA COUNTY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
309 S. River St., Ste. B, Enterprise
541.426.4622, 800.585.4121
www.WallowaCountyChamber.com
GREATER HERMISTON
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
415 S. Hwy. 395, Hermiston
541.567.6151
www.HermistonChamber.com
HEPPNER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
W. May St., Heppner
541.676.5536
www.HeppnerChamber.com
150 www.Travel Oregon. com
HUNTINGTON
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
210 W. Washington St., Huntington,
541.869.2019
JOHN DAY: GRANT COUNTY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
301 W. Main St., John Day
541.575.0547, 800.769.5664
www.GCOregonLive.com
LA GRANDE/UNION COUNTY TOURISM
207 Depot St., La Grande
541.963.8588, 800.848.9969
www.VisitLaGrande.com
MILTON-FREEWATER
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
157 S. Columbia St.,
Milton-Freewater
541.938.5563, www.MFChamber.com
NYSSA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
& AGRICULTURE
105 Main St., Nyssa
541.372.3091, www.NyssaChamber.com
ONTARIO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE/
VISITOR & CONVENTION BUREAU
876 S.W. 4th Ave., Ontario
541.889.8012, 866.989.8012
www.OntarioChamber.com
PENDLETON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
& VISITORS INFORMATION CENTER
501 S. Main St., Pendleton
541.276.7411, 800.547.8911
www.PendletonChamber.com
UMATILLA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
100 Cline Ave., Umatilla
541.922.4825
www.UmatillaOregonChamber.org
VALE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
255 B St. W., Vale
541.473.3800, www.ValeChamber.com
Statewide
AFFILIATED TRIBES OF NORTHWEST
INDIANS TOURISM CENTER
503.917.0550, www.TribalTourism.com
OREGON BED AND BREAKFAST GUILD
800.944.6196, www.OBBG.org
OREGON DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION
(Ore., Wash. flight maps, flight seeing)
503.378.4880, www.Aviation.state.or.us
OREGON DEPARTMENT
OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
503.947.6000, 800.720.6339
www.DFW.state.or.us
OREGON GOVERNORS OFFICE
OF FILM & TELEVISION
503.229.5832, www.OregonFilm.org
OREGON RESTAURANT &
LODGING ASSOCIATION
503.682.4422, 800.462.0619
www.OregonRLA.org
OREGON ASSOCIATION
OF RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS
800.953.4800, www.OregonRVParks
AndCampgrounds.com
OREGON STATE MARINE BOARD
503.378.8587, www.BoatOregon.com
OREGON STATE PARKS
800.551.6949, reservations:
800.452.5687, www.OregonStateParks.org
Editorial Index
A.C. GILBERTS DISCOVERY VILLAGE . . 40
503.371.3631, www.ACGilbert.org
ABERT RIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
ACE HOTEL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
503.228.2277
www.AceHotel.com/portland
ALBACORE TUNA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14, 26
ALBANY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
ALBANY NOSH TOUR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
ALBERTA ARTS DISTRICT. . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
ALDER CREEK KAYAK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
503.285.0464, www.AlderCreek.com
ALLIUM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
503.387.5604, www.AlliumOregon.com
ALVORD DESERT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
ANDINA RESTAURANT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
503.228.9535
www.AndinaRestaurant.com
ANGELS REST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
ANKENY NATIONAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
WILDLIFE REFUGE
ANKENY PLAZA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
ANNUAL CRAB BOUNTY HUNT. . . . . . . 50
ANTHONY LAKES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 143
APIZZA SCHOLLS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
503.233.1286, www.ApizzaScholls.com
APPLEGATE VALLEY AVA. . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
ARLENE SCHNITZER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
CONCERT HALL
503.248.4335, www.PCPA.com/schnitzer
ART ELEMENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
503.487.6141
www.ArtElementsGallery.com
ARTICHOKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
503.232.8845, www.ArtichokeMusic.org
ARTS CABINS PROJECT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
503.272.3301, www.ArtsCabins.org
ARTS EAST GALLERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
541.962.3624, www.ArtsEast.org
ASHLAND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
ASPEN RIDGE RESORT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
541.884.8685, www.AspenRR.com
ASTORIA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
ASTORIA BREWING COMPANY. . . . . . . 27
503.325.6975, www.WetDogCafe.com
ASTORIA COLUMN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
AVIARY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
503.287.2400, www.AviaryPDX.com
BAKER CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
BALDWIN HOTEL MUSEUM. . . . . . . . . . 116
541.883.4207
www.co.Klamath.or.us/museum /profile
BHM.htm
BAMBOO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
503.232.5255, www.BambooSushi.com
BANDON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
BANDON DUNES GOLF RESORT . . 20, 50
888.345.6008
www.BandonDunesGolf.com
BANKS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
BANKS-VERNONIA STATE TRAIL . . . . . 78
BAR BAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
503.288.3895
www.MississippiStudios.com
BARLEY BROWNS BREWPUB . . . . . . . . . 27
541.523.4266, www.BarleyBrowns.com
BARLOW ROAD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
BASIN & RANGE BIRDING TRAIL. . . . . 116
BASKETT SLOUGH NATIONAL. . . . . . . . 99
WILDLIFE REFUGE
BAY CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
BEER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
BEER VALLEY BREWING COMPANY. . . . 27
541.881.9088
www.BeerValleyBrewing.com
BELLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
541.683.5896, www.EatBelly.com
BEND ALE TRAIL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27, 130
www.VisitBend.com/bend_oregon_
activities_recreation/bend-ale-trail
BENDISTILLERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
541.318.0200, www.Bendistillery.com
BENTON COUNTY HISTORICAL . . . . . 102
SOCIETY AND MUSEUM
541.929.6230
www.BentonCountyMuseum.org
BIG BOTTOM WHISKEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
503.608.7816
www.BigBottomWhiskey.com
BIG K GUEST RANCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
541.584.2295, www.Big-K.com
BIRD WATCHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
BLACK ROCK MOUNTAIN . . . . . . . . .19, 99
BIKE AREA
BLUE MOUNTAIN CENTURY . . . . . . . . . 139
SCENIC BIKEWAY
BLUE MOUNTAIN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
CIDER COMPANY
541.938.5575, www.DrinkCider.com
BLUEHOUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
503.226.3394, www.BluehourOnline.com
BOARDMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
BOBS RED MILL NATURAL FOODS . . . 78
503.654.3215, www.BobsRedMill.com
BOHEMIA GOLD MINING MUSEUM . . . 103
541.942.5022
www.BohemiaMiningDays.org
BONNEVILLE DAM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
VISITOR CENTER
BRICKTOWNE BREWING COMPANY . . . 27
www.BricktowneBeer.com
BRIDAL VEIL FALLS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
BRIDGE OF THE GODS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
BRIGHTWOOD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
BRITT FESTIVALS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38, 112
541.773.6077, www.BrittFest.org
BROOKINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
BROOKINGS-HARBOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
BUFFALO PEAK GOLF COURSE . . . . . . 142
541.562.5527, www.BuffaloPeakGolf.com
BULL RIDGE BREW PUB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
541.523.5833
www.BullRidgeBrewPub.com
BULLARDS BEACH STATE PARK. . . . . . . 50
BUNK SANDWICHES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
503.477.9515, www.BunkSandwiches.com
BUTTE CREEK MILL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
CAMASSIA NATURAL AREA. . . . . . . . . . . 78
CAMPING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
CANBY AREA FARM LOOP . . . . . . . . 26, 98
CANNON BEACH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
CANOEING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
CANYONVILLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
CAPE ARAGO HIGHWAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
CAPE BLANCO LIGHT STATION . . . . . . 52
CAPE FOULWEATHER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
CAPE KIWANDA STATE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
NATURAL AREA
CAPE LOOKOUT STATE PARK. . . . . . . . . 46
CAPE MEARES LIGHTHOUSE . . . . . . . . . 46
CAPE PERPETUA SCENIC AREA. . . . . . . 48
CASCADE LOCKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
CASCADES RAPTOR CENTER . . . . .41, 102
541.485.1320, www.ERaptors.org
CASINOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
CATHERINE CREEK STATE PARK . . . . 140
CENTENNIAL GOLF CLUB . . . . . . . . . . . 114
541.773.4653
www.CentennialGolfClub.com
CHAMPOEG STATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
HERITAGE AREA
CHARLESTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
CHEESE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
CHEHALEM CULTURAL CENTER. . . . . . 98
503.487.6883
www.ChehalemCulturalCenter.org
CHETCO RIVER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
CHIEF JOSEPH DAYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
CHILDRENS MUSEUM OF. . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
EASTERN OREGON
541.276.1066, www.CMEO.org
CHILOQUIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
CHINA CREEK GOLF COURSE . . . . . . . 138
541.454.2000
CHINOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
CHOCOLATE DECADENCE . . . . . . . . . . . 23
541.607.9073
www.ChocolateDecadence.com
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CHOCOLATE FEST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
503.228.1367, www.ChocolateFest.org
CLACKAMAS RIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
CLAMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
CLEAR CREEK DISTILLERY . . . . . . . . . . . 24
503.248.9470
www.ClearCreekDistillery.com
CLEAR LAKE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
CLOCK TOWER ALES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
541.705.3590, www.ClockTowerAles.com
CLYDE COMMON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
503.228.3333, www.ClydeCommon.com
COASTAL MIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
541.347.3300, www.CoastalMist.com
COASTER THEATRE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
541.436.1242, www.CoasterTheatre.com
COLUMBIA GORGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 90
DISCOVERY CENTER
541.296.8600, www.GorgeDiscovery.org
COLUMBIA GORGE STERNWHEELER . . 90
503.224.3900, www.PortlandSpirit.com
COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE AVA . . . . . . . 28
COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
NATIONAL SCENIC AREA
COLUMBIA RIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32, 44
MARITIME MUSEUM
503.325.2323, www.CRMM.org
COLUMBIA VALLEY AVA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
CONDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF . . . . . . . . . . 31
GRAND RONDE CENTER
COOPER SPUR MOUNTAIN . . . . . . . . . . . 18
RESORT & SKI AREA
541.352.6692, www.CooperSpur.com
COOS ART MUSEUM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
541.267.3901, www.CoosArt.org
COOS BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
COQUILLE RIVER LIGHTHOUSE . . . . . . 50
CORVALLIS BEER WEEK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
CORVALLIS KNIGHTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
COTTAGE GROVE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
COTTONWOOD CANYON . . . . . . . . . . . 140
STATE PARK
COUNTRY FLOWERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
COVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
COVE SWIMMING POOL. . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
541.568.4890
CRATER LAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 115
CRATER LAKE LODGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
541.594.2255
www.CraterLakeLodges.com
CRATER LAKE RIM DRIVE. . . . . . . . . . . . 115
CRATER LAKE RIM VISITOR CENTER. . .115
CRATERIAN THEATER AT THE. . . . . . . 112
COLLIER CENTER FOR THE
PERFORMING ARTS
541.779.3000, www.Craterian.org
CROWN POINT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
CYCLE OREGON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
CYCLE PUB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27, 130
541.678.5051, www.CyclePub.com
DA VINCI DAYS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
DEPOE BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
DEPOT RAIL MUSEUM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
503.661.2164, www.TroutdaleHistory.org
DES CHUTES HISTORICAL MUSEUM. . 31
541.389.1813, www.DeschutesHistory.org
DESCHUTES BREWERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
541.385.8606
www.DeschutesBrewery.com
DESCHUTES NATIONAL FOREST . . . . . 16
DESCHUTES RIVER STATE . . . . . . . . . . . 138
RECREATION AREA
DEVILS LAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
DIAMOND LAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
DISTILLERY ROW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
DOUBLE MOUNTAIN BREWERY. . . . . . . 27
541.387.0042
www.DoubleMountainBrewery.com
DOUGLAS COUNTY MUSEUM. . . . . . . . . 32
541.957.7007
www.Co.Douglas.or.us/museum
DUNES OVERLOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
DUNGENESS CRAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
EAGLE CAP WILDERNESS. . . . . . . . . . . . 142
EAGLE CAP EXCURSION TRAIN . . . . . . 40
800.323.7330
www.EagleCapTrainRides.com
EASTERN OREGON BREWS BYWAY. . . 27
EASTERN OREGON FILM FESTIVAL. . 142
EASTERN OREGON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
LIVESTOCK SHOW
EASTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY. . . . . 142
541.962.3672, www.EOU.edu
ECHO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
ECOLA STATE PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
ELGIN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
ELGIN OPERA HOUSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
541.663.6324
www.ElginOperaHouse.com
ELGIN STAMPEDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
ELK WATCHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
ENCHANTED FOREST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
END OF THE OREGON TRAIL . . . . . . . . . 31
INTERPRETIVE CENTER
503.657.9336
www.HistoricOregonCity.org
END OF THE TRAIL STATUE . . . . . . . . . . 44
ENRG KAYAKING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
503.772.1122, www.eNRGKayaking.com
EQUESTRIAN WINE TOURS. . . . . . . . . . . 98
ESTACADA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
EUGENE SATURDAY MARKET. . . . . . . . 102
EVERGREEN AVIATION & . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
SPACE MUSEUM
503.434.4185
www.EvergreenMuseum.org
FALLING SKY BREWING . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
541.505.7096
www.FallingSkyBrewing.com
FAMILY FUN CENTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
503.685.5000, www.Fun-Center.com
FARMERS MARKETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
FAVELL MUSEUM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
541.882.9996, www.FavellMuseum.org
FEAST PORTLAND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
FISHING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
FOREST GROVE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
FOREST PARK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13, 73, 74
FORT CLATSOP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34, 44
FORT DALLES DAYS PRO RODEO . . . . . 34
FORT DALLES MUSEUM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
541.296.4547
www.FortDallesMuseum.org
FORT HENRIETTA PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
FORT KLAMATH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
FORT STEVENS STATE PARK. . . . . . . . . . 44
FOUR RIVERS CULTURAL . . . . . . . . . 31, 143
CENTER AND MUSEUM
541.889.8191, www.4RCC.com
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
GORDON HOUSE
503.874.6006
www.TheGordonHouse.org
FREMONT TRAIL SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . 116
FRENCHGLEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
FRENCHGLEN HOTEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
STATE HERITAGE SITE
541.493.2825
FULL SAIL BREWING COMPANY. . . . . . 27
541.386.2247, www.FullSailBrewing.com
GARIBALDI MUSEUM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
503.322.8411
www.GaribaldiMuseum.com
GEISER GRAND HOTEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
888.434.7374, www.GeiserGrand.com
GERDING THEATER AT THE ARMORY. . 74
503.445.3700
www.PCS.org/about-the-armory
GILLIAM COUNTY HISTORICAL . . . . . 139
SOCIETY MUSEUM
541.384.4233
www.CondonChamber.org/
gilliamcountyhistoricalsociety.htm
GOLD BEACH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
GOLDIN ARTISAN GOAT CHEESE. . . . . 24
503.810.1954
www.GoldinArtisanGoatCheese.com
GOVERNMENT CAMP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
GRANDE TOUR SCENIC BIKEWAY . . . 140
GRANDE TOUR ROUTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
GRANTS PASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
GRAPE ESCAPE WINERY TOURS. . . . . . 98
503.283.3380
www.GrapeEscapeTours.com
GRASS VALLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
GREAT CATS WORLD PARK. . . . . . . . . . 114
541.592.2957
www.GreatCatsWorldPark.com
GROTTO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
503.254.7371, www.TheGrotto.org
HALIBUT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
HALLIE FORD MUSEUM OF ART . . . . . . 37
503.370.6855
www.Willamette.edu/arts/hfma
HAPPY CANYON INDIAN. . . . . . . . .34, 138
PAGEANT AND WILD WEST SHOW
HARLOW HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
HARRY & DAVID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
www.HarryandDavid.com
HART MOUNTAIN NATIONAL . . . . . . . 116
ANTELOPE REFUGE
HAWTHORNE DISTRICT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
HAYSTACK ROCK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 45
HAYWARD FIELD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13, 102
HEATHMAN HOTEL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
503.241.4100
www.Portland.HeathmanHotel.com
HECETA HEAD LIGHTHOUSE. . . . . . . . . 48
HELLGATE JETBOAT EXCURSIONS . . 114
800.648.4874, www.Hellgate.com
HELLS CANYON OVERLOOK. . . . . . . . . 142
HELLS CANYON SCENIC BYWAY . . . . 142
HENDRICKS PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
HEPPNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
HERITAGE STATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
541.276.0012
www.HeritageStationMuseum.org
HIGH DESERT DISCOVERY. . . . . . . . . . . 143
SCENIC BYWAY
HIGH DESERT MUSEUM. . . . . . . .31, 32, 131
541.382.4754
www.HighDesertMuseum.org
HIGH LIFE ADVENTURES . . . . . . . . . . 41, 44
503.861.9875
www.HighLife-Adventures.com
HIKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
HILLCREST WINERY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
AND DISTILLERY
541.673.3709
www.HillCrestVineyard.com
HILLSBORO BASEBALL STADIUM. . . . . 78
www.MiLB.com
HILLSBORO HOPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
www.MiLB.com
HISTORIC BUTTEVILLE STORE . . . . . . . 98
503.678.1605
HISTORIC COLUMBIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
RIVER HIGHWAY
HISTORIC ELSINORE THEATRE. . . . . . . 38
503.375.3574, www.ElsinoreTheatre.com
HISTORIC SUNSHINE MILL . . . . . . . . . . . 91
541.298.8900, www.SunshineMill.com
HISTORIC UNION HOTEL. . . . . . . . . . . . 140
541.562.1200
www.TheHistoricUnionHotel.com
152 www.Travel Oregon. com
HISTORY MUSEUM OF HOOD RIVER
COUNTY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
541.386.6772
HOLIDAY ALE FESTIVAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
HOOD RIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
HOOD RIVER COUNTY . . . . . . . . 13, 26, 91
FRUIT LOOP
541.386.7697
www.HoodRiverFruitLoop.com
HOOD RIVER HOPS FEST . . . . . . . . . .27, 90
HOOD TO COAST RELAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
HOODOO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18, 130
541.822.3799, www.Hoodoo.com
HOTEL CONDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
541.384.4624, www.HotelCondon.com
HOYT ARBORETUM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
HULL-OAKES LUMBER COMPANY . . . 102
HULT CENTER FOR THE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
PERFORMING ARTS
541.682.5087, www.HultCenter.org
IMAGO THEATRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
503.231.9581, www.ImagoTheatre.com
IMELDAS AND LOUIES SHOES . . . . . . . 76
www.ImeldasAndLouies.com
INTERNATIONAL PINOT NOIR . . . . . . . 98
CELEBRATION
INTERNATIONAL ROSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
TEST GARDEN
503.227.7033, www.RoseGardenStore.org
IWETEMLAYKIN STATE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
HERITAGE SITE
www.OregonStateParks.org/
park_260.php
JACKSON BOTTOM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20, 78
WETLANDS PRESERVE
JACKSONVILLE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34, 112
JACKSONVILLE CEMETERY . . . . . . . . . 112
JACKSONVILLE TROLLEY TOUR. . . . . 112
JAPANESE GARDEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
JAWBONE FLATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
JENNIFER SEARS GLASS ART STUDIO. . 48
541.996.2569
www.JenniferSearsGlassArt.com
JET BOATS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
JIMMY MAKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
503.295.6542, www.JimmyMaks.com
JOEL PALMER HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
503.864.2995, www.JoelPalmerHouse.com
JOHN DAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
JOHN DAY FOSSIL BEDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
NATIONAL MONUMENT
JORDAN SCHNITZER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
MUSEUM OF ART
541.346.3027, www.JSMA.UOregon.edu
JOSEPH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
JOURNEY THROUGH TIME . . . . . . . . . . 139
SCENIC BYWAY
KALMIOPSIS WILDERNESS AREA. . . . . 52
KAM WAH CHUNG STATE . . . . . . . 34, 140
HERITAGE SITE
541.575.2800
www.OregonStateParks.org/park_8.php
KELLER AUDITORIUM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
503.248.4335, www.PCPA.com/keller
KING ESTATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
541.942.9874, www.KingEstate.com
KITEBOARDING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
KLA-MO-YA CASINO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
541.783.9800, www.KlaMoYaCasino.com
KLAMATH BASIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
BREWING COMPANY
541.273.5222, www.KBBrewing.com
KLAMATH BASIN NATIONAL . . . . . . . . 116
WILDLIFE REFUGE
KLAMATH COUNTY MUSEUM . . . . . . . 116
541.883.4208
www.co.Klamath.or.us/museum
KLAMATH FALLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
KLAMATH LAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
KLAMATH SYMPHONY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
www.KlamathSymphony.org
L.L. STUB STEWART STATE PARK . . . . . 78
LA GRANDE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
LA GRANDE HISTORIC HOUSE . . . . . . 142
WALKING TOUR
LADD MARSH WILDLIFE AREA . . . . . . 142
LAKE UMATILLA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
LAKEVIEW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
LAN SU CHINESE GARDEN . . . . . . . . . . . 74
503.228.8131, www.LanSuGarden.org
LANGDON FARMS GOLF CLUB. . . . . . . . 98
503.678.4653, www.LangdonFarms.com
LES SCHWAB AMPHITHEATER . . . . . . . 38
541.312.8510, www.BendConcerts.com
LEWIS AND CLARK NATIONAL. . . .34, 44
HISTORICAL PARK
503.861.2471, www.NPS.gov/lewi
LEWIS AND CLARK SALT WORKS . . . . 44
www.NPS.gov/lewi/planyourvisit/
saltworks.htm
LIBERTY THEATER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38,
503.325.5922, www.Liberty-Theater.org
LIBERTY THEATER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
541.384-2120
LILLIE BELLE FARMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 112
HANDMADE CHOCOLATES
541.664.2815, www.LillieBelleFarms.com
LINCOLN CITY CULINARY CENTER. . . 48
541.996.1274
www.OregonCoast.org/culinary
LINGCOD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
LINK RIVER TRAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
LINKVILLE TROLLEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
LITHIA PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
LITTLE BIRD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
503.688.5952, www.LittleBirdBistro.com
LLOYD CENTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
LOEB STATE PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
LOGSDON FARMHOUSE ALES . . . . . . . . 27
LONEROCK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
LONG HOLLOW RANCH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
541.923.1901, www.LHRanch.com
MALHEUR NATIONAL . . . . . . . . . 7, 20, 143
WILDLIFE REFUGE
www.FWS.gov/malheur
MANZANITA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
MARIDELL CENTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
541.963.2023, www.MaridellCenter.com
MARYS PEAK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
McKENZIE HATCHERY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
McKENZIE RIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
McKENZIE RIVER NATIONAL . . . . . . . . 103
RECREATION TRAIL
McMENAMINS EDGEFIELD . . . . . . . . . . . 88
www.Mcmenamins.com/
54-edgefield-home
McMENAMINS KENNEDY SCHOOL . . . 76
503.249.3983
www.McMenamins.com/
427-kennedy-school-home
McMINNVILLES WINE &
FOOD CLASSIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
McNARY DAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
McNARY WILDLIFE NATURE AREA . . 138
MERIWETHERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
503.228.1250, www.MeriwethersNW.com
MERLIN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
METROVINO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
503.517.7778, MetrovinoPDX.com
MILL LUCK SALMON CELEBRATION. . 34
MILTON-FREEWATER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
MILWAUKIE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
MINAM CANYON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
MISSISSIPPI STUDIOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
503.288.3895
www.MississippiStudios.com
MOLALLA BUCKEROO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34, 98
PRCA RODEO
MOLALLA COUNTRY FARM LOOP. . .26, 98
503.570.0133
www.MolallaFarmLoop.com
MOLALLA RIVER RECREATION . . . . . . . 98
CORRIDOR
MONTEITH HISTORIC DISTRICT . . . . 100
MORO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
MORROW COUNTY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
AGRICULTURE MUSEUM
541.676.5524
www.HeppnerChamber.com/
historyagmuseum
MORROW COUNTY COURTHOUSE . . 140
MOUNT HOOD RAILROAD. . . . . . . . .40, 91
541.386.3556, www.MtHoodRR.com
MOUNTAIN BIKE OREGON . . . . . . . . . . . 19
MOUNTAIN BIKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
MT. ASHLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
MT. ASHLAND SKI AREA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
541.482.2897, www.MtAshland.com
MT. BACHELOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 131
800.829.2442, www.MtBachelor.com
MT. BAILEY CAT SKIING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
800.733.7593, www.CatSkiMtBailey.com
MT. EMILY RECREATION AREA . . . . . . 142
MT. HOOD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 16, 19
MT. HOOD BREWING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
503.272.3172, www.IceAxeGrill.com/
mthoodbrewco.php
MT. HOOD CULTURAL CENTER. . . . 31, 91
& MUSEUM
503.272.3301, www.MtHoodMuseum.org
MT. HOOD MEADOWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 91
503.337.2222, www.SkiHood.com
MT. HOOD NATIONAL FOREST . . . . . . . 91
MT. HOOD SCENIC BYWAY. . . . . . . . . . . 91
MT. HOOD SKIBOWL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 91
503.272.3206, www.Skibowl.com
MT. HOOD SKIBOWL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
ADVENTURE PARK
www.Skibowl.com/summer
MT. TABOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
MULTNOMAH FALLS. . . . . . . . . . . 13, 88, 90
MUSEUM AT WARM SPRINGS. . . . .31, 126
541.553.3331
www.MuseumAtWarmSprings.org
MUSEUM OF NATURAL AND. . . . . . . . . . 32
CULTURAL HISTORY
541.346.3024
www.Natural-History.uoregon.edu
MUSICFEST NW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
MUSSELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
MUTINY BREWING CO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
541.432.5274
MYRTLE TREE TRAIL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
NAAM NSHAYCHT VILLAGE . . . . . . . 139
NATIONAL HISTORIC OREGON . . . 31, 142
TRAIL INTERPRETIVE CENTER
541.523.1843
www.BLM.gov/or/oregontrail
NEWMANS AT 988. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
503.436.1151, www.NewmansAt988.com
NEWPORT BAYFRONT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
NINKASI BREWING COMPANY . . .27, 102
541.344.2739, www.NinkasiBrewing.com
NOB HILL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
NORDIC SKIING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
NORTH BEND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
NORTH MISSISSIPPI AVENUE. . . . . . . . . 76
NORTH UMPQUA RIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
NORTH/NORTHEAST PORTLAND . . . . 76
NOSTRANA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
503.234.2427, www.Nostrana.com
OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
503.233.5777, www.OaksPark.com
OAKSHIRE BREWING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
541.688.4555, www.OakBrew.com
OLD AURORA COLONY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
503.678.5754, www.AuroraColony.org
OLD CAMP CASINO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
541.573.1500, www.OldCampCasino.net
OLD CHIEF JOSEPH GRAVESITE. . . . . 142
OLD TOWN FLORENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
OLD WEST SCENIC BIKEWAY . . . . . . . . 19
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503.797.4000, www.OMSI.edu
ONTARIO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
OPAL CREEK ANCIENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
FOREST CENTER
OPAL CREEK SCENIC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
RECREATION AREA
OREGON BACH FESTIVAL . . . . . . . 38, 103
OREGON BALLET THEATRE. . . . . . . . . . . 37
503.222.5538, www.OBT.org
OREGON BREWERS FESTIVAL . . . . . 27, 72
OREGON CASCADES BIRDING TRAIL . . 92
OREGON CAVES CHATEAU . . . . . . . . . . 114
541.592.3400
www.OregonCavesChateau.com
OREGON CAVES NATIONAL . . . . . . . 7, 114
MONUMENT
www.NPS.gov/orca
OREGON CHEESE FESTIVAL . . . . . . . . . . 24
OREGON CHEESE GUILD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
OREGON CHEESE TRAIL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
OREGON CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL. . . . . 23
OREGON CITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
OREGON COAST AQUARIUM . . . . . . 41, 48
541.867.3474, www.Aquarium.org
OREGON COAST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, 46
SCENIC RAILROAD
855.842.7972, www.OCSR.net
OREGON DISTILLERS GUILD. . . . . . . . . . 24
OREGON DUNES NATIONAL. . . . . . . . . . 48
RECREATION AREA
OREGON DUNES VISITOR CENTER . . . 50
OREGON GARDEN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
503.874.8100, www.OregonGarden.org
OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY. . . . . . 34
OREGON HISTORICAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
SOCIETY MUSEUM
503.222.1741, www.OHS.org
OREGON OUTBACK NATIONAL . . . . . 116
SCENIC BYWAY
OREGON RACEWAY PARK. . . . . . . . . . . 139
541.333.2452, www.OregonRaceway.com
OREGON RAIL HERITAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
CENTER
503.680.8895, www.ORHF.org
OREGON SCENIC BIKEWAYS . . . . . . . . . 19
OREGON SHAKESPEARE. . . . . . . 13, 37, 112
FESTIVAL
800.219.8161, www.OSFAshland.org
OREGON STATE HOSPITAL . . . . . . . . . . . 99
MUSEUM OF MENTAL HEALTH
971.599.1674, www.OSHMuseum.org
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY. . . . . . . . 100
541.737.1000, www.OregonState.edu
OREGON TRAIL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, 138
OREGON TRAIL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
INTERPRETIVE PARK
OREGON VORTEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
541.855.1543, www.OregonVortex.com
OREGON WINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
OREGON ZOO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41, 73
503.226.1561, www.OregonZoo.org
OSWEGO HILLS VINEYARD. . . . . . . . . . . 78
AND WINERY
503.655.2599, www.OswegoHills.com
OTTER BEACH AT OSBORN. . . . . . . . . . 102
AQUATIC CENTER
OUT N ABOUT TREEHOUSE . . . . . . . . . 41
ZIPLINES
www.TreeHouses.com
OWYHEE RIVER CANYON . . . . . . . . . . . 143
PACIFIC CITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
PACIFIC CREST TRAIL . . . . . . . . 90, 91, 130
PACIFIC OYSTER COMPANY. . . . . . . . . . 46
503.377.2330, www.PacSeafood.com
PACIFIC SALMON VISITOR . . . . . . . . . . 138
INFORMATION CENTER
PADDLE OREGON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
PALEYS PLACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
503.243.2403, www.PaleysPlace.net
PAPA HAYDN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
503.228.7317, www.PapaHaydn.com
PARKDALE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
PEARL DISTRICT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73, 74
PELICAN PUB & BREWERY. . . . . . . . . 27, 48
503.965.7007
www.YourLittleBeachTown.com/pelican
PENDLETON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
PENDLETON CENTER FOR THE ARTS. . 138
541.278.9201, www.PendletonArts.org
PENDLETON ROUND-UP. . . . . . 13, 34, 138
PENDLETON ROUND-UP. . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
HALL OF FAME
PENDLETON UNDERGROUND TOUR 138
PENDLETON WOOLEN MILLS. . . . . . . . 138
541.276.6912, www.Pendleton-USA.com
PETERSONS GALLERY AND . . . . . . . . . . 23
CHOCOLATIER
541.523.1022, www.PetersonsGallery.net
PETITS NOIRS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
541.938.7118, www.PetitsNoirs.com
PFRIEM FAMILY BREWERS. . . . . . . . . . . . 27
541.321.0490, www.pFriemBeer.com
PHILIP FOSTER FARM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
503.637.6324
www.PhilipFosterFarm.com
PHILOMATH FROLIC & RODEO. . . . . . . 34
PI-UME-SHA TREATY DAYS . . . . . . . . . . . 34
POWWOW
PINK SHRIMP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
PIONEER COURTHOUSE SQUARE. . . . . 72
PITTOCK MANSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
POK POK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
503.232.1387, www.PokPokPDX.com
PORT OF ARLINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
PORT OF MORROW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
PORT ORFORD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
PORTLAND AQUARIUM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
503.303.4721
www.PortlandAquarium.net
PORTLAND ART MUSEUM . . . . . .31, 37, 73
503.226.2811
www.PortlandArtMuseum.org
PORTLAND CENTER FOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
THE PERFORMING ARTS
503.248.4335, www.PCPA.com
PORTLAND CENTER STAGE. . . . . . . . . . . 74
PORTLAND CHILDRENS MUSEUM. . 40, 73
AND WORLD FORESTRY CENTER
503.228.1367, www.WorldForestry.org
PORTLAND CITY GRILL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
503.450.0030, www.PortlandCityGrill.com
PORTLAND COCKTAIL WEEK . . . . . . . . 24
PORTLAND CREAMERY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
503.616.4443
www.PortlandCreamery.com
PORTLAND CULTURAL DISTRICT. . . . . 73
PORTLAND FRUIT BEER FESTIVAL. . . . 27
PORTLAND JAZZ FESTIVAL . . . . . . . . . . 38
PORTLAND KAYAK COMPANY. . . . . . . . 76
503.459.4050, www.PortlandKayak.com
PORTLAND SATURDAY MARKET. . . . . . 72
PORTLAND WOMENS FORUM. . . . . . . . 88
STATE SCENIC VIEWPOINT
PORTLANDS WEST END. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
POWELLS BOOKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
800.878.7323, www.Powells.com
POWELLS BOOKSTORE ANNEX . . . . . 139
541.384.4120
PRES TRAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
PREHISTORIC GARDENS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
541.332.4463
www.PrehistoricGardens.com
PRODIGAL SUN BREWERY. . . . . . . . . . . 27
AND PUB
541.276.6090
www.ProdigalSonBrewery.com
PUTNAMS POINT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
RAFTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
REEDSPORT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
RESORT AT THE MOUNTAIN. . . . . . . . . . 92
503.622.3101, www.TheResort.com
RESTAURANT BECK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23, 48
541.765.3220, www.RestaurantBeck.com
RHODODENDRON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
RICE NORTHWEST MUSEUM . . . . . . . . . 32
OF ROCKS & MINERALS
503.647.2418
www.RiceNorthwestMuseum.org
RIVERFRONT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
COMMEMORATIVE PARK
ROAD BIKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
ROCKAWAY BEACH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
ROCKFISH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
ROCKY BUTTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
ROCKY CREEK WAYSIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
ROCKY POINT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
ROGUE ALES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
541.867.3660, www.Rogue.com
ROGUE CREAMERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 112
866.396.4704
www.RogueCreamery.com
ROGUE RIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52, 114
ROGUE VALLEY ZIP LINE ADVENTURE . .41
541.821.ZIPN, www.RVZipline.com
ROSE FESTIVAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
ROSE GARDEN ARENA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
ROSEBURG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
ROSEBURG BLAST OF 1959. . . . . . . . . . . 115
ROSEBURG VISITORS CENTER . . . . . . 115
ROSS RAGLAND THEATER. . . . . . . . . . . 116
541.884.0651, www.RRTheater.org
ROWENA CREST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
RUFUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
RUNNING Y RANCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
800.569.0029, www.RunningY.com
RUTH BASCOM RIVERBANK . . . . . . . . . 102
TRAIL SYSTEM
SA-WA-BE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
SAGE CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
SAKONE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
503.357.7056, www.SakeOne.com
SALEM CAPITOL BUILDING. . . . . . . . . . . 99
SALEM CAPITOL MALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
SALEM RIVERFRONT CAROUSEL . . . . . 99
SALMON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14, 26
SALMON RIVER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
SALMON-HUCKLEBERRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
WILDERNESS
SALT & STRAW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
503.208.3867, www.SaltAndStraw.com
SAND MASTER PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
541.997.6006, www.SandMasterPark.com
SANDPINES GOLF LINKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
541.997.1940, www.Sandpines.com
SANDY AREA FARM LOOP . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
503.570.0133
SANDY RIDGE TRAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19, 92
SANDY RIVER DELTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
SAUVIE ISLAND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
SCAPPOOSE BAY KAYAKING . . . . . . . . . 76
503.397.2161
www.ScappooseBayKayaking.com
SCHNEIDER MUSEUM OF ART . . . . . . . . 38
www.SOU.edu/sma
SCIENCE FACTORY CHILDRENS . . . . . 40
MUSEUM
541.682.7888, www.ScienceFactory.org
SCHRADER OLD GROWTH TRAIL. . . . . 52
SCIENCEWORKS HANDS-ON. . . . . . . . . 40
MUSEUM
541.482.6767
www.ScienceWorksMuseum.org
SEA LION CAVES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
541.547.3111, www.SeaLionCaves.com
SEASIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
SEASIDE AQUARIUM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41, 44
503.738.6211, www.SeasideAquarium.com
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SEASIDE BREWING COMPANY . . . . . . . 44
503.717.5451, www.SeasideBrewery.com
SEASIDE MUSEUM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
503.738.7065, www.SeasideMuseum.org
SEASIDE VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT . . 44
SELLWOOD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
SEVEN FEATHERS CASINO RESORT. . . 114
800.548.8461, www.SevenFeathers.com
SHERMAN COUNTY FAIR . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
SHERMAN COUNTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
HISTORICAL MUSEUM
541.565.3232, www.ShermanMuseum.org
SHERMAN COUNTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
SHERRARD POINT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
SHORE ACRES STATE PARK. . . . . . . . . . . 50
SILVER FALLS STATE PARK . . . . . . . . . . . 99
SILVERTON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
SINNOTT MEMORIAL OVERLOOK . . . 115
SISKIYOU NATIONAL FOREST . . . . . . . . 52
SISTERS RODEO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34, 130
SIXES RIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
SKIING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
SLAPPY CAKES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
503.477.4805, www.SlappyCakes.com
SMALLWARES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
971.229.0995, www.SmallwaresPDX.com
SNAKE RIVER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
SNAKE RIVER VALLEY AVA . . . . . . . . . . . 28
SNOW SPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
SNOWBOARDING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
SOLERA BREWERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
541.352.5500
SOUTH FALLS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
SOUTHERN OREGON AVA . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
SPENCER BUTTE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
SPILLWAY PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
SPIRIT MOUNTAIN CASINO . . . . . . . . . . 99
503.879.2350, www.SpiritMountain.com
SPOUT SPRINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
SPRINGFIELD MUSEUM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
541.726.2300
www.SpringfieldMuseum.com
SPRINGWATER CORRIDOR . . . . . . . . . . . 74
ST. PAUL RODEO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
STANDING STONE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 112
BREWING COMPANY
541.482.2448
www.StandingStoneBrewing.com
STEAMBOAT INN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
541.498.2230
www.TheSteamboatInn.com
STEELHEAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
STEENS MOUNTAIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16, 143
STEIN MICRO-DISTILLERY. . . . . . . . . . . . 24
503.642.2659, www.SteinDistillery.com
STU MILLERS PIG FEATHERS BBQ. . . . 48
541.336.1833, www.PigFeathersBBQ.com
SUMMER LAKE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
SUMMIT GRILL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
www.WallowaLakeTramway.com/
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SUMMIT SKI AREA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
503.272.0256, www.SummitSkiArea.com
SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD . . . . . . . . 40
866.894.2268
www.SumpterValleyRailroad.org
SUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
SURFING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
SUSAN CREEK FALLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
SWEET CREEK FALLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
SYBARIS BISTRO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
541.928.8157, www.SybarisBistro.com
TABLE ROCK WILDERNESS . . . . . . . . . . . 98
TAMSTSLIKT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, 138
CULTURAL INSTITUTE
541.966.9748, www.Tamastslikt.org
TERMINAL GRAVITY BREWING . . . . . . 27
541.426.0158
www.TerminalGravityBrewing.com
THE DALLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
THISTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
503.472.9623
www.ThistleRestaurant.com
THOMAS CONDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 140
PALEONTOLOGY CENTER
541.987.2333, www.NPS.gov/joda
THREE ARCH ROCKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
THREE CAPES SCENIC ROUTE. . . . . . . . 46
THREE RIVERS CASINO & HOTEL. . . . . 48
877.3.RIVERS
www.ThreeRiversCasino.com
TILLAMOOK CHEESE FACTORY . . . . . . 46
503.815.1300, www.Tillamook.com
TILLAMOOK FOREST CENTER . . . . . . . . 32
TIMBERLINE LODGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
503.272.3311
www.TimberlineLodge.com
TIMBERLINE LODGE & SKI AREA . . 18, 91
TIMBERLINE TRAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
TOAST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
TOLEDO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
TOM McCALL PRESERVE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
TOM McCALL WATERFRONT PARK. . . 72
TRAIL BLAZERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
TRAIL OF TEN FALLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
TREE TO TREE ADVENTURE PARK . . 41, 78
503.357.0109
www.Tree2TreeAdventurePark.com
TROUTDALE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
TUBING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
TUMALO FARMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
541.350.3718, www.TumaloFarms.com
TWIN TUNNELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
U-PICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
UFO FESTIVAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
UMATILLA NATIONAL FOREST . . . . . . 138
HEADQUARTERS
UMPQUA DISCOVERY CENTER . . . . . . . 48
UMPQUA NATIONAL FOREST. . . . . . . . . 16
UMPQUA RIVER LIGHTHOUSE. . . . . . . . 48
UMPQUA VALLEY WINERIES . . . . . . . . 115
UNION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
UNION COUNTY MUSEUM. . . . . . . . . . . 140
www.UCMuseumOregon.com
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON . . . . . . . . . . . 102
UPPER AND LOWER TABLE ROCK . . . 114
UPPER CLACKAMAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
WHITEWATER FESTIVAL
UPPER KLAMATH LAKE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
US BANCORP TOWER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
VETERANS POWWOW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
VINEYARD AND VALLEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
SCENIC TOUR ROUTE
VISTA BALLOON ADVENTURES. . . . . . . 98
800.622.2309, www.VistaBalloon.com
VOLCANIC LEGACY SCENIC BYWAY. . .115
VOODOO DOUGHNUT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
www.VoodooDoughnut.com
WALDPORT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
WALLA WALLA VALLEY AVA . . . . . . . . . 28
WALLOWA LAKE STATE PARK. . . . . . . 142
WALLOWA LAKE TRAMWAY . . . . . . . . 142
541.432.5331
www.WallowaLakeTramway.com
WALLOWA MOUNTAINS . . . . . 16, 20, 142
WARNER CANYON SKI AREA. . . . . 18, 116
541.947.5001, www.WarnerCanyon.org
WARRENTON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
WASCO RAILROAD DEPOT MUSEUM. . 139
www.WascoOregon.com
WASHINGTON PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
WATERFRONT BLUES FESTIVAL . . . . . . 72
WEDGE FESTIVAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
WELCHES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
WEST LINN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
WESTERN ANTIQUE AEROPLANE . . . . 90
AND AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM
541.308.1600, www.WAAAMuseum.org
WHALE WATCHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
WHISKEY SODA LOUNGE . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
503.232.0102
www.WhiskeySodaLounge.com
WHITE-WATER KAYAKING . . . . . . . . . . . 15
WILD RIVER BREWING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
503.773.7487
www.WildRiverBrewing.com
WILD ROGUE PRO RODEO. . . . . . . . . . . . 34
WILDHORSE RESORT & CASINO. . . . . 138
800.654.9453
www.WildHorseResort.com
WILDLIFE IMAGES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41, 114
REHABILITATION AND
EDUCATION CENTER
541.476.0222, www.WildlifeImages.org
WILDLIFE SAFARI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41, 115
541.679.6761, www.WildlifeSafari.net
WILDLIFE WATCHING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
WILDWOOD RESTAURANT & BAR . . . . 73
503.248.9663
www.WildwoodRestaurant.com
WILDWOOD RECREATION SITE . . . . . . 92
WILDWOOD TRAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
WILLAMETTE COUNTRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
MUSIC FESTIVAL
WILLAMETTE FALLS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
WILLAMETTE HERITAGE . . . . . . . . . 34, 99
CENTER AT THE MILL
503.585.7012
www.WillametteHeritage.org
WILLAMETTE HISTORIC DISTRICT. . . 78
WILLAMETTE JETBOAT EXCURSIONS . . 76
503.231.1532, www.WillametteJet.com
WILLAMETTE PASS RESORT . . . . . .18, 103
541.345.SNOW
www.WillamettePass.com
WILLAMETTE RIVER WATER TRAIL. . 102
WILLAMETTE VALLEY AVA. . . . . . . . . . . 28
WILLAMETTE VALLEY CHEESE . . . . . . . 24
COMPANY
503.399.9806, www.WVCheeseCo.com
WILLAMETTE VALLEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
FRESH HOPS FEST
WILLAMETTE VALLEY. . . . . . . . . . . . .19, 98
SCENIC BIKEWAY
WILLOW SPRINGS GUEST RANCH. . . . 32
541.947.5499
www.WillowSpringsGuestRanch.com
WILSON RANCHES RETREAT . . . . . . . . . 32
BED & BREAKFAST
541.763.2227
www.WilsonRanchesRetreat.com
WINCHESTER BAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
WINCHESTER DAM FISH LADDER . . . 115
WINDSURFING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
WINSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
WOLF CREEK INN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
541.866.2474
www.TheWolfCreekInn.com
WOODBLOCK CHOCOLATE . . . . . . . . . . 23
www.WoodblockChocolate.com
WORLD FORESTRY CENTER . . . . . . .40, 73
503.228.1367, www.WorldForestry.org
YACHATS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
YAMHILL VALLEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
YAQUINA BAY LIGHTHOUSE . . . . . . . . . 48
YAQUINA HEAD LIGHTHOUSE . . . . . . . 48
ZIGZAG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91, 92
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ALBANY VISITORS ASSOCIATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
AMERICAS BEST VALUE INNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
ASHLAND SPRINGS HOTEL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118
ASTORIA-WARRENTON AREA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
BAKER COUNTY TOURISM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
BEST WESTERN INTERNATIONAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
BEST WESTERN PLUS AGATE BEACH INN . . . . . . . . . . 60
BEST WESTERN PLUS HOOD RIVER INN. . . . . . . . . . . . 94
BLACK BUTTE RANCH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
BLACK WALNUT INN & VINEYARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
BOULDER CREEK RANCH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
BROOKINGS-HARBOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE . . . 53
CANNERY PIER HOTEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
CANNON BEACH HOTEL LODGINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
CASCADES BREWING BARREL HOUSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
CENTRAL OREGON VISITORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IFC
ASSOCIATION (COVA)
CHATEAU AT OREGON CAVES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114
CHINOOK WINDS CASINO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
CLASSIC WINGS AERO SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
COLUMBIA RIVER MARITIME MUSEUM. . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
DISCOVER KLAMATH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
DOUBLETREE HOTEL - NE PORTLAND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
EAGLE CAP CHALETS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
EASTERN OREGON VISITORS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
ASSOCIATION (EOVA)
ENCHANTED FOREST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
EUGENE AIRPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
EUGENE CASCADES & COAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IBC
EVERGREEN AVIATION MUSEUM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
FIRESIDE MOTEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
FIVEPINE LODGE & CONFERENCE CENTER. . . . . . . . 135
FOUR RIVERS CULTURAL CENTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
FULL SAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
NORTH BY NORTHWEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
GARIBALDI TOURISM COMMISSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
GEISER GRAND HOTEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
HALLIE FORD MUSEUM OF ART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
HALLMARK INN CANNON BEACH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
HALLMARK INN NEWPORT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
HIGH DESERT MUSEUM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS HOTEL & . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
SUITES ASTORIA
HOOD RIVER B&B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
HOPWORKS URBAN BREWERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
HOT LAKE SPRINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
INN AT NYE BEACH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
IRIS INN BED AND BREAKFAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
JERRYS ROGUE JETS/GOLD BEACH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
KAH-NEE-TA RESORT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
KIWANDA HOSPITALITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
KROC COMMUNITY CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
LAN SU CHINESE GARDEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
LIBERTY INN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
LINCOLN CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
LITHIA SPRINGS RESORT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118
LITTLE CREEK COVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
THE MILL CASINO HOTEL & RV PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
MUSEUM AT WARM SPRINGS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
NATIONAL HISTORIC OREGON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
TRAIL INTERPRETIVE CENTER
O.A.R.S OUTDOOR ADVENTURE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114
RIVER SPECIALISTS
OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK & . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
ROLLER SKATING RINK
OCEAN POINT INN & SPA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
ONTARIO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
OREGON BED & BREAKFAST GUILD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
OREGON COAST AQUARIUM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
OREGON COAST VISITORS ASSOCIATION . . . . . . . . . 47
OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH & WILDLIFE . . . . . . .17
OREGON DISTILLERS GUILD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
OREGON ZOO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
OREGONS MT. HOOD TERRITORY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
OVERLEAF LODGE & SPA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
PACIFIC CITY NESTUCCA VALLEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
PARADISE LODGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118
PHILIP FOSTER FARM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
PONZI VINEYARDS, WINE BAR & . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
THE DUNDEE BISTRO
PORT OF MORROW SAGE CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
PORTLAND ART MUSEUM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
PORTLAND CHILDRENS MUSEUM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
PORTLAND JAPANESE GARDEN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Advertising Index
PORTLAND SATURDAY MARKET. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
PORTLAND SPIRIT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BC
PRONGHORN CLUB DRIVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
PROSPECT HOTEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114
RED LION HOTELS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
RED RIDGE FARMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
REEDSPORT/WINCHESTER BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
THE RIVERHOUSE RESORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
RUNNING Y RANCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
SCENIC BYWAYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
SEA LION CAVES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
SEASIDE VISITORS BUREAU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
SEGWAY OF JACKSONVILLE TOUR COMPANY . . . . .114
SOUTHERN OREGON VISITORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113
ASSOCIATION (SOVA)
SPINDRIFT INN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
SUNRIVER RESORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
SWAN ISLAND DAHLIAS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
SWEET CHEEKS WINERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
SWIFTWATER PARK GUEST HOUSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
TAMSTSLIKT CULTURAL INSTITUTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
THE DALLES AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE . . . . . 92
TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION. . 48
TILLAMOOK FOREST CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
TRAVEL MEDFORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
TRAVEL OREGON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9
UNION COUNTY TOURISM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
UNION CREEK RESORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118
UNIVERSITY PLACE HOTEL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
USDA FOREST SERVICE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
VISIT BEND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
VISIT CORVALLIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
WASHINGTON COUNTY VISITORS ASSOCIATION. . . . 79
WILDHORSE RESORT & CASINO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
WILDLIFE SAFARI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114
WILDSPRING GUEST HABITAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
WILLAMETTE VALLEY VINEYARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
WILLAMETTE VALLEY VISITORS ASSOCIATION. . . 101
WILLAMETTE VALLEY WINERIES ASSOCIATION. . 103
HISTORIC CRATER LAKE LODGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118
YOUNGBERG HILL VINEYARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
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Portland Spirit Cruises
800-224-3901 or 503-224-3900
www.portlandspirit.com
Cruise the Gorge
See all of Portland
Take in the city sights aboard the
Portland Spirit or enjoy the scenic Gorge
in legendary riverboat style aboard the
Columbia Gorge Sternwheeler.
Lets Celebrate!
Locally, Family Owned Since 1994

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