Best Eats in Roseburg
Here are a few distinctive eateries in town where you’ll be treated to first-rate food and welcoming hospitality. Backside Brewing […]
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In Southern Oregon, the best way to explore the region is with your tastebuds leading the way. From vineyard-lined valleys and riverside farms to artisan bakeries and chef-driven restaurants, our Food Trails invite you to discover the people, places, and flavors that define this remarkable corner of the Pacific Northwest.
Each trail is a curated culinary journey connecting local farms, wineries, markets, restaurants, and craft producers. Meet the makers. Taste what’s in season. Pull up a chair and experience the landscapes, cultures, and creativity that make Southern Oregon a true foodie destination.
Whether you’re sipping award-winning wines, enjoying a farm-fresh meal, or discovering a roadside stand bursting with local produce, every stop tells a story.
Choose a trail and start exploring.
The Great Umpqua Food Trail is open to visitors throughout the year and is designed to explore at your own pace—you are welcome to start and finish wherever you like. To ensure a positive experience, please check the hours of operation for each business online or by phone and note when advance reservations or appointments are required.
The Rogue Valley Food Trail offers a self-guided adventure to diverse farms, artisans, and restaurants. The growers and crafters along this bountiful trail are committed to sustainable practices and supporting the local community.
Behind every bite and every bottle is a story. Southern Oregon’s food scene is powered by passionate growers, chefs, and makers who believe great food starts with great ingredients and strong community connections.
As you follow the food trails, you’ll have the chance to meet winemakers and farmers, learn about local ingredients and traditions, taste products made just steps from where they’re grown, all while supporting small businesses that shape the region’s character.
Southern Oregon’s food trails are more than a list of stops—they’re an invitation to slow down, savor the moment, and experience the region like a local. Whether you’re mapping out a weekend getaway or building a longer road trip, these trails make it easy to turn each meal into a memory. Each food trail offers a distinct flavor of Southern Oregon. Choose one as your anchor—or mix and match to create your own culinary route. The trails are designed to be flexible, so you can explore at your own pace.
Pair your culinary journey with the experiences that make Southern Oregon unforgettable:
We hope your experience along the Southern Oregon Food Trails doesn’t end when you leave the area. We encourage you to bring a taste of your journey back home to share with friends and family as a reminder of the bounty available in Southern Oregon.
Explore more delightful Oregon Food Trails at OregonFoodTrails.com
Here are a few distinctive eateries in town where you’ll be treated to first-rate food and welcoming hospitality. Backside Brewing […]
Ready for pumpkins, apples, pears, olives and all the flavors of fall in Southern Oregon? Hit the road and check out the new Great Umpqua Food Trail in Douglas County. Like its sister route, the Rogue Valley Food Trail — which features culinary delights from Grants Pass to Ashland — Great Umpqua offers a self-guided trail through Southern Oregon’s lush farmland and vineyards. Stop in at more than 40 farms, wineries and shops committed to showcasing the best ingredients of the Umpqua Valley. During harvest time, you’ll get to savor the season’s cool days, clear nights and all the abundance.
Eagle Point, nestled along the upper Rogue River on the way to Crater Lake, was born in the gold rush days of the 1850’s. Come visit historical sites, dine in friendly family-owned restaurants, and take in the beautiful landscape that graces every southern Oregon view. Here’s a little peek into life in Eagle Point.