An
index of recent press and web site coverage of Southern Oregon as a destination
experience. Note:
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Fort Klamath
A cattle community with tourist appeal - Medford Mail Tribune |
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Roostin' Corners and Mobbin' Hills
Free-wheeling downhill sport known as freeriding finds a home in Southern Oregon's perfect terrain - Medford Mail Tribune |
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Close Encounters
Going wild in Northwest wild animal parks - NW Travel |
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A Fourth Reason to Visit Oregon's Rogue Valley
You know about the theater, music and whiteater rafting. Now discover the wine - Via magazine. |
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Southern Oregon
An up-and-coming destination for wine connoisseurs - examiner.com |
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Cheese & Chocolate
Retail shop and Rogue Creamery
combine to start a beautiful partnership - Medford Mail Tribune |
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Call of the Wild
Grab your binoculars and get out to see some of the Northwest's best-loved animals - Journey magazine |
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A
walk through the Siskiyous, unencumbered Inn-to-inn hiking on the Rogue
features hot showers, soft beds - San Francisco Chronicle |
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Caves
to Coast A drive along Highway 199 in Oregon and California is full
of pleasant summer diversions - Seattle Times / Orange County Register |
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'Cheers!'
to winning wines Two
Umpqua Valley wines earn platinum status from wine magazine contest - The News-Review |
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On
The Trail: There's Life Beyond Pinot Noir in Oregon Adventurous wine
tourists are discovering that Southern Oregon not only looks like the rural Napa
of 30 years ago, but that there's more to do here. Even bringing the kids is actually
a reasonable and fun proposition. - New York Post |
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Oregon
Vortex - You have to see this one to believe it Where else in the world
can you see two people change height simply by swapping places with each other?
Or see a broom stand on end? Or watch an unpushed golf ball defy gravity and roll
uphill? It all
happens at the Oregon Vortex's House of Mystery, in the mountains of Southern
Oregon near Gold Hill. - The Oregonian |
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Table
Rocks Hike -
Hike to the top of Table Rocks - These two trails in Southern Oregon are easy
to find and provide excellent views high above the Rogue River Valley. |
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Old
West Adventure - This driving tour from Medford to Jacksonville features
a variety of attractions including the Applegate River, the Valley View Winery
and the McKee covered bridge. |
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Crater
Lake National Park - It once was Mt. Mazama, a towering landmark centuries
ago. But a violent eruption created Oregon's prized landmark famous for it's brilliant
blue waters and lush natural surroundings. |
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15
Routes of Wonder - Here are several ways to experience the beauty of Southern
Oregon - from the Pacific Ocean to the Cascades, Crater Lake and beyond. |
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The
Falls of the North Umpqua River - Oregon features a variety of waterfalls
throughout the state. The many waterfalls along the North Umpqua River and Highway
138 are among the best. There's variety, beauty and easy access. |
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Oregon
Caves National Monument - Tour down under Oregon Caves National Monument,
located on Highway 46 20 miles east of Cave Junction, is small in size (480 acres)
but rich in diversity. |
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Rogue-Umpqua
Scenic Byway - Travel high and deep into the Cascade Mountains when you
drive the the Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway, more commonly known as the "highway of
waterfalls." |
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Medford's
Wild and Scenic Route - This driving tour from Medford to Grants Pass
features a variety of attractions including Crater Rock Museum, the Rogue Creamery
and the seven million year-old Table Rocks. |
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Southern
Oregon Mountain Lakes - This driving tour from Crater Lake to Tubb Springs
features a variety of attractions including the Running Y Resort and Four-Mile
Lake. |
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On
the Way to the Theater - This driving tour from Medford to Ashland features
a variety of attractions including the Oregon Cabaret Theatre, Inc. and the Science
Works Hands On Museum. |
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Watchman
Viewpoint in Southern Oregon - High on Crater Lake's western rim, the
Watchman's lookout tower commands an eagle's-eye view across the amazingly blue
lake to Wizard Island. |