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Stix Bar and Grill at Seven Feathers Casino Resort

Catch up on the latest sporting event on one of the 19 televisions located throughout the restaurant. Appreciate one of the ten varieties of beer on tap. Drool over the best burgers and fries. Reservations not required. Open daily.

*I-5, Exit 99, in Canyonville. Seven Feathers Casino Resort features Nevada-style gaming with over 1,000 slots, table games, bingo and keno including a non-smoking gaming area. Stay at the hotel in one of the 300 deluxe guestrooms. Enjoy the pool and fitness center. Relax in the River Rock Spa or eat at one of the five onsite dining areas. Other amenities include the Convention Center and Seven Feather RV Resort. 

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146 Chief Miwaleta Lane
Canyonville, OR. 97417
800-548-8461

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As the days grow shorter and nights turn crisp, there are even more reasons to travel to Southern Oregon. By mid-September harvest is in full swing, and outdoors on the trail, you’ll see the leaves turning brilliant hues of yellow and orange. Kiddos can spend hours in a pumpkin patch or make art at various festivals throughout the region, and adults can partake in groundbreaking new theater and seasonal craft brews. Here are some of the ways to make your fall getaway to Southern Oregon even more special.

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Southern Oregon cyclists are gravitating to gravel, and no wonder. Gravel riding — which is simply cycling on unpaved roads — offers scenic views, blissful solitude and a sense of adventure as you veer off the well-worn asphalt. Gravel riding doesn’t require the technical prowess of mountain biking, and many cyclists feel safer on less-trafficked roads that often comprise gravel routes in these rural counties. The region’s many group rides tend to be fun and inclusive, too. Read on for rides and races throughout Southern Oregon.