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Green grass on the riverside

The beautiful Applegate River is the focal point of Cantrall Buckley Park, which spans over 88 acres, and features 1.75 […]

154 Cantrall Road
Jacksonville, OR. 97530
541-774-8183
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Rogue Valley

Wine Country Inn

Wine Country Inn is fa amily, dog and budget friendly hotel located in Jacksonville, Oregon. The hotel offers Standard Rooms […]

830 N. 5th St.
Jacksonville, OR. 97530
(541) 899-2050
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Elan Guest Suites & Gallery

Elan Guest Suites and Gallery is southern Oregon’s premier boutique travel accommodation and art gallery. In the Wild West backdrop […]

245 W. Main St.
Jacksonville, OR. 97530
(541) 899-8000
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Cowgirl Craftsman
Rogue Valley

Cowgirl Craftsman

Historic Style Craftsman Home located in the Heart of Jacksonville just 2 blocks from town. 4 blocks to Britt Festival, […]

Jacksonville, OR.
541-941-4951
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Rogue Valley

Kubli Haus

This famed and historic Victorian home, built in 1860, has been lovingly restored by its owners and converted into five independent vacation suites. All […]

305 S Oregon Street
Jacksonville, OR. 97530
541-702-2363
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Jacksonville Inn
Rogue Valley

Jacksonville Inn

Located in the heart of historic downtown Jacksonville, Oregon, you’ll uncover the Jacksonville Inn’s romantic history. Once named the “most […]

175 East California Street
Jacksonville, OR. 97530
541-899-1900
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Rogue Valley

Bybee’s Historic Inn

883 Old Stage Road
Jacksonville, OR. 97530
541-899-0106
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Magnolia Hotel
Rogue Valley

Magnolia Hotel

The Magnolia Hotel is a cozy and stylish hotel located in the heart of historic Jacksonville, Oregon. Magnolia Hotel is […]

245 N 5th Street
Jacksonville, OR. 97530
541-899-0255
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Unwind in posh comfort.

Experience lavish detail, private rooftop views and comfortable elegance. Nestled in the historic part of Jacksonville, the Station House boasts […]

150 E C St
Jacksonville, OR. 97530
877-411-5545
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Your Guide to Southern Oregon Stargazing

This area of cosmic wonder includes portions of Malheur, Lake and Harney counties to the east of larger Southern Oregon cities like Medford, Klamath Falls and Ashland. They are so sparsely populated that the region is also known as the Oregon Outback. And while much of the nighttime world grows brighter every year, as much as 11 million acres of Outback are on track to become an official Dark Sky Sanctuary in 2023. That would be the largest area of its kind, and good news not just for curious humans checking out the Milky Way but also for wildlife that needs the dark to thrive.

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Winter Wellness Escapes in Southern Oregon

Do you have a New Year’s resolution to get outside more this winter and to prioritize personal wellness? With access to some of Oregon’s finest natural areas, spas, healthy dining and world-class wine, Southern Oregon has gorgeous offerings for winter escapes that blend natural wonders with rejuvenating wellness activities. Better yet, the Rogue Valley International Airport in Medford has quick flights from Portland, Los Angeles and San Francisco for a weekend getaway. Here are some of the many cozy options.

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Beginner’s Guide to Snowshoeing in Southern Oregon

From Crater Lake to Mt. Ashland and the multiple Sno-Parks and mountain lakes in between, Southern Oregon is a winter lover’s playground, and snowshoeing is a delightfully simple way to experience landscapes that have been transformed by snow. The learning curve is gentle — the biggest challenge is adjusting your stride so you don’t step on one shoe with the other — and it’s great exercise, too. You can even rent a pair before purchasing your own. Start by exploring these beginner-friendly routes.

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Celebrating Fall in Southern Oregon

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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36 Hours in the Applegate Valley

In the peaceful countryside between Grants Pass and Medford in Southern Oregon’s Rogue Valley region, the Applegate Valley is easy to get to from Interstate 5 but feels worlds apart from any hustle or bustle. You’ll find quiet two-lane roads and the rushing Applegate River linking world-class wineries, epic hikes, cozy lodges and one of the country’s best paragliding sites — all close enough to take in on a long weekend. Here’s how to make the most of a 36-hour getaway to the Applegate.

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Lake County Tour de Outback: A Cycling Adventure in Southern Oregon

The Lake County Tour de Outback, held each June, is a premier cycling event for road and gravel biking enthusiasts. […]

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Summer on the Rogue Valley Food Trail

With fertile fields of vegetables, pastures filled with grazing livestock and peaceful back roads lined with sun-dappled orchards, delicious farm-fresh products are everywhere in Oregon’s Rogue Valley. Food trails, tours and festivals make it easy for visitors to take advantage of this remarkable bounty — especially in summer, peak season for the region’s famous fruits. Here’s everything you need to know about making the most of the bountiful summer season in the valley.

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Rivers & Lakes of Southern Oregon

Southern Oregon is known for it’s crystal clear lakes and scenic rivers.

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Oregon Outback Road Trip to Lake County

When the Oregon Outback in Southern Oregon was designated the world’s largest Dark Sky Sanctuary in 2024, the experts at DarkSky International recognized this amazing place to see galaxies reaching far beyond the imagination. But there’s even more to see in the exceptional backcountry in Lake County. You’ll find history, sunstones, hot springs and more. Here are some suggestions for a road trip to this beautiful, remote area. For more about the area’s dark skies, visit our guide to Southern Oregon stargazing.

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The Rogue River: Central Point to Eagle Point to Prospect

Add These to Your Bucket List! Whether you enjoy scenic hikes, whitewater rafting , or just enjoying a picnic lunch […]

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Ultimate Guide to Gravel Rides in Southern Oregon

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.

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Road Trip Adventures on Interstate 5 in Southern Oregon

Seasoned travelers headed through Interstate 5 in Southern Oregon know to take it slow and enjoy some time in many unique communities along the way. Here you’ll encounter walkable small towns, award-winning restaurants, parks, museums and more — all surrounded by lush forests and scenic mountains. Try a few of these itineraries designed to showcase top spots for every kind of road-tripper.

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Spotlight on the Historic Steamboat Inn

Along a deeply forested stretch of the North Umpqua River, there’s a revered fishing lodge where time stands still. That’s part of the magic of the Steamboat Inn, a woodsy retreat just under 40 miles from Roseburg, perched on a bluff above one of the most famous stretches of fly-fishing water in the world.

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Making Shakespeare Accessible to More Theatergoers

In an effort to show “all the world’s a stage,” the Oregon Shakespeare Festival is ready to meet the challenges of the last few years. After a year of hard-core fundraising and a new artistic director, Tim Bond, the rotating repertory company has new funding, new audience goals and a wide variety of offerings on its three stages.

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Spas and Wellness Spaces

Get pampered, soak and relax in Southern Oregon If you are looking for places to reconnect and mellow out with […]

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Give the Gift of Southern Oregon

Plan your trip to Southen Oregon Welcome to Southern Oregon, where the spirit of the holidays shines brighter than ever! […]

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Day Hikes on the Pacific Crest Trail

The Pacific Crest Trail runs north and south 2,650 miles from Mexico to Canada; every year hardy thru-hikers attempt to complete the trail in a single season, logging 25 to 30 miles a day.

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Cozy Winter Wineries in Southern Oregon

’Tis the season for cuddling up next to a fireplace with a richly flavored, warming glass of red wine. From the scenic wineries of the Umpqua Valley to the snug, softly lit urban tasting rooms of Jacksonville, here’s where you’ll find some of the coziest wine-tasting experiences in Southern Oregon.

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Bucket List Adventures in Southern Oregon

If you like epic outdoor adventures, delicious locally sourced dining, and small-batch wine then you are coming to the right […]

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Giving Back in Southern Oregon

The dark skies of the Oregon Outback; picturesque wineries in the Applegate Valley; epic mountain biking through old-growth forests on Brown Mountain — there are myriad reasons to come to Southern Oregon. Did you know there are also plenty of ways to give back to the special places you love to visit and help ensure a strong future for these destinations?

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Top Culture and Heritage Museums in Southern Oregon

Southern Oregon’s rich history spans millennia, influenced by everyone from Indigenous people to prospectors, farmers and ranchers, and more who have made their mark on the region. Visitors can delve into the past at museums and historic sites that tell their stories. Here are a few of our favorites.

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A cozy inn tucked into a garden.
Two people walking through snow.
A bear sculpture sits along a river surrounded by fall foliage.
A barn in a field with a red sign saying Pennington Farms.
Olympic size mineral pool