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How long is the drive from Cave Junction to Eugene?

The direct drive from Cave Junction to Eugene is 170 mi (273 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 58 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Cave Junction to Eugene, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Red Lily Vineyards and Glass Forge Gallery & Studio LLC, or the ever-popular The English Lavender Farm.

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Best stops along Cave Junction to Eugene drive

The top stops along the way from Cave Junction to Eugene (with short detours) are Wildlife Safari, Morrisons Rogue Wilderness Adventures, and Owen Rose Garden. Other popular stops include Seven Feathers Casino Resort, King Estate Winery, and Upper and Lower Table Rock.
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The English Lavender Farm

Sights & Landmarks
Farms
So grateful to have this in our community, this family will make you feel right at home and have some of the best smelling lavender goodies you can imagine. My favorite is the essential oil, lavender lotion and lavender hand wash. Open June and July but you can find them at local farmers markets too.
Cassie D — Google review
Beautiful Farm! Great atmosphere, very relaxing to listen to the bees buzz through the lavender. Very kind staff.
Kimberly H — Google review
This place is the cutest Lavender Farm I have seen. The scenery is perfect and the small pond is breath taking with the water lilies. Myself and family member enjoyed the sites and the Lavender shop was wonderful! Lovely little getaway.
Kristina S — Google review
Went on a scavenger hunt for lavender farms and began with this one. The owner was super friendly and there was a lot of nice products available for purchase. This was the best farm I went to during the first day of the lavender festival, and they set the bar high. Strolling through endless rows of lavender with bees buzzing around on an 80° day with a gentle sprinkle of rain really set a relaxing tone. There is very limited to no phone service within half an hour of this area, so make sure to have your GPS loaded in advance.
Nathan G — Google review
I saw her booth at the Brookings azalea festival weekend. Purchased the lavender shortbread. This was the best tasting shortbread I have ever experienced . The top of the shortbread melts in your mouth then you experience this Wonderful crunch as you bite a piece off. All the while this incredible flavor flows over your taste buds. Smooth and crunchy and oh so good! My only regret was there was only one left to purchase.
Sally C — Google review
The English Lavender Farm is just getting blooming and by the sounds of it will be at full bloom at the beginning of July. We loved getting photos in the fields and shopped in their charming little shop where we enjoyed lavender lemonade and the most delicious toasted sugar shortbread. Such an enchanting place. Every third weekend in June and mid-July they have the Southern Oregon Lavender Festival where they have a food truck out and they do wreath making workshops among other fun events. A favorite summer thing to do!
What O — Google review
Excellent way to unwind on a Sunday afternoon. I happened up here during the lavender festival and got the most wonderful blueberry lavender sangria and a bruschetta salad while listening to live music. Then proceeded to commune with the bees about how lovely the lavender flowers were. Fantastic way to start any week!
Foodinyourfaceable — Google review
Super friendly staff... Owners are active in supporting the community. It's a lovely place worth the drive out to spend some time chilling out in such lovely surrounds. I do recommend bring out water and such if it's hot.
Laurie R — Google review
4.8
(175)
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5.0
(98)
8040 Thompson Creek Rd, Applegate, OR 97530, USA
http://www.englishlavenderfarm.com/
(541) 846-0375
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Red Lily Vineyards

Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
I went to Red Lily Vineyards during the summer, and it was an amazing experience! The whole venue was absolutely breathtaking. You can enjoy your wine by the river, or walk through the beautifully kept gardens. It was pet and family friendly, and absolutely stunning. The staff is amazing, and it’s definitely worth visiting.
Haley W — Google review
Visited from Colorado for a large event taking place all week. Our group booked out the back part of the venue. We went to a different winery every night for the week and this was my favorite. Beautiful location, on the water. They have live music on certain days of the week. The only issue was the service time. Don't think they had enough staff for the large group that was there, so people were standing in line to order for a while. Other than that, loved it.
Annette O — Google review
This place came highly recommended from a friend of ours who lives in the area. A lovey place to sip on wine. They have ample seating outside and near the creek. We enjoyed several wine flights. The sandwich of the day was delicious. This was a fun stop
Steve M — Google review
It is a beautiful location, just gorgeous, with a wonderful seating area right by the river. The wines are delicious, the food is very good. Basically, it is the perfect place to spend a sunny afternoon sipping rosé, and the kids can just play with rocks by the river. There is a lot of room to accommodate bigger groups, and the scenery is really top notch. So peaceful. Now also with live music on Thursdays.
Krister A — Google review
The atmosphere was great! The barn, crystal clear creek in the grounds, and options were enjoyable. The wine wasn't excellent in our group's opinion, but it was priced a little lower and if you enjoyed one, it was a good value. Felt built more for events and hanging out than high end wine. We still had a great time!
Steven M — Google review
Such a great spot. Beautiful grounds right on the creek and an excellent assortment of very tasty on the spot made wines. The food was charcuterie style, but the spinach artichoke dip we had with our drinks was phenomenal. They encourage picnicking on the grounds as well. I was told they even have live music and food trucks on certain days. I would definitely go again, it was worth the drive....10/10
Chadd F — Google review
This winery is fantastic! The wines are scrumptious, from the port to the white wines. The fig jam is insanely good, the charcuterie is to die for, and the coconut soup is a rare treat. It's just a wonderful winery. The staff are gracious and charming. They also sell cute kitschy items and we wanted one of everything! They have both inside and outside seating plus seating down by the river. Masks no longer required!!
Melody N — Google review
Red Lily Vineyards are nestled in the Applegate in Southern Oregon. The atmosphere is casual and very comfortable. If you visit, make sure to try the Tempranillo. Delicious.
FA H — Google review
4.8
(177)
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4.5
(103)
11777 OR-238, Jacksonville, OR 97530, USA
https://redlilyvineyards.com/
(541) 846-6800
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Glass Forge Gallery & Studio LLC

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Art gallery
Shopping
Established in 1998 by master glassblowers Nathan Sheafor and Lee Wassink, Glass Forge Gallery & Studio LLC is renowned for its Venetian-style art glass. The studio employs traditional Italian techniques to craft both functional and artistic glassware, with a focus on teamwork under the direction of a gaffer. Visitors can book glass blowing tours to witness live demonstrations of the forging process. Additionally, the gallery offers an array of hand-blown glass pieces available for purchase.
What a fun experience! My husband and I went for a date and blew our own glass globe. We got to pick what we wanted to make choosing from an ornament, a globe, a Pumpkin, a Heart Paperweight, a Tumbler, or a Ruffled Bowl. Then we got to pick from 30 different color combinations. The glassblower helped us with the rest. You can also shop in their gallery for gifts.
What O — Google review
Super cool studio and shop! Spent about half an hour just looking at all of the glass creations. Ornaments, vases, lamp shades, sun catchers, earrings, garden accessories, paper weights, and much more. Great place to pick up a gift or buy something new and beautiful for your living space. Prices are very reasonable! We were amazed and mesmerized during our visit. Highly recommended stopping by if passing through Grants Pass. You can even make your own blown-glass creation (with the help of a professional, of course).
Melia — Google review
They were so welcoming and open to answer all questions. Great experience. Because we just randomly showed up. It was great. Great work
Kelley M — Google review
We had an enjoyable time watching them make a hand blown glass bowl. It was pretty amazing watching how skilled the artisans were. They have many beautiful objects for sale in their shop.
Rick M — Google review
My son and I were in town for a river trip, which ended up not working out. We were at a loss for what to do instead and in a stroke of luck came upon Glass Forge Gallery & Studio. What a wonderful experience we had together, making some beautiful art that we took home with us. A sincere thank you to the friendly staff and artisans there who helped us in the process! I would recommend this gallery and studio to all friends and family looking for a fun, educational, and creative experience in the beautiful Rogue Valley.
KVR — Google review
Fantastic glass gallery! The people working there take lots of time to explain what they're doing. They make very beautiful glass work. Defenitly worth it to pay a visit.
Anita B — Google review
Great experience! We had our pets ashes incorporated into 2 ornaments whitch our adopted sons spent the first few years of their lives with and helped them coped.
Mark T — Google review
What a wonderful place, the people are very friendly and welcoming. We spent almost two hours watching the artist blow glass. Found some amazing pieces to bring home. A must stop whether you are a local or passing through.
Chris S — Google review
4.9
(477)
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4.9
(300)
501 SW G St, Grants Pass, OR 97526, USA
http://www.glassforge.com/
(541) 955-0815
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Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and Education Center

Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Non-profit organization
Nature & Wildlife Areas
We loved that it was so informative. You're seeing the ones who are hurt physically and /or by having human interaction where they come to rely on humans. The saff are out and about, so you can easily ask questions. I was very happy to see a school field trip arrive . I would recommend this for everyone.
Paula M — Google review
Wildlife Images does an amazing job of keeping the animals taken care of. The enclosures are clean and you can tell are maintained by staff that care about the animals and the work they do. Our absolute favorite tenant there was Gilbert the 1 year old Grizzly Bear. He was the absolute sweetest bear, and loved to be watched by the humans. We walk away to see the other animals, and then we would come back and say his name and he would come running to say hi. He showed us his toys and how he can climb trees. He played and splashed in his water pool and loved his giant green kong toy. The birds were just as cool to look at and there was the silkiest badger making all kinds of noises at us. Probably telling us to get lost and stop staring at her. Lol. Overall it was a great day, and Wildlife images we will definitely be back!
Amber — Google review
Wonderful rehabilitation center that makes a positive impact on the area's wildlife 💚 There's tons of information posted around the park, showing their incredible work. If you hang around long enough, you will see the handlers feeding and interacting with the animals. I was lucky to see some of the wolves & caretakers playing chase during feeding time. Go visit the variety of animals & support this place! 💚
Jessica T — Google review
We came early, it was quiet the animals were out and curious and really enjoyed watching the bear play in his pond. This place does a great job. Highly recommend!
Alyssa M — Google review
Amazing place staffed by wonderful workers and volunteers. We were there for the Mother's Day brunch and the food was wonderful and the animal encounters were amazing!
Mike M — Google review
I've lived in the area for nearly 25 years and I can't believe this was my first visit! I've been missing out! This place is SO cool! The staff is very knowledgeable and kind. There's a super cool playground and we got to feed the big tortoises!
Coriann M — Google review
Beautiful place. Definitely should visit, though a bit small for the price of admission.
JW K — Google review
Really cool animals. Nice staff. A little pricey. They have wagons for your children for free :)
Moonflower R — Google review
4.7
(839)
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4.8
(349)
11845 Lower River Rd, Grants Pass, OR 97526, USA
http://www.wildlifeimages.org/
(541) 476-0222
5

Morrisons Rogue Wilderness Adventures

Raft trip outfitter
Tours
Hiking area
Rafting
Tour operator
River Rafting & Tubing
Amazing trip. Everything about it...hike, food, lodging, scenery. Our guides Adam and Dustin took great care of us!!! Lots of great memories to take with me.
Kris N — Google review
We LOVED our half day rafting adventure down the Rogue River with Todd. We felt safe, informed and just had a delightful time in general. One of our kids went in the kayak much of the journey and even though he didn’t have a ton of experience, I felt like Todd gave clear, excellent direction that made me feel safe as a parent and that his safety was the priority and clearly cared that he had a great time too. Todd shared his knowledge and information about the river and the area, as well as just enjoying the company of the group and some quiet time to enjoy the ride. Also, the lunch was delightful - a right-sized buffet with meatloaf, bbq chicken, Mac and cheese, cookies, farm to table salad, fruit, chips and more.
Sarah — Google review
Wow! Our team was Adam, Abby, Mike & Tim. Great crew! Very accommodating, sharing tips & history, and great cooks. I would definitely do this trip again. They made our visit to The Rogue River unforgettable.
Victoria L — Google review
We had the BEST day rafting the Rogue-and our guide Dan made it unforgettable! He was fun, energetic, and made sure we always felt safe while finding adventure and beauty around every bend. Dan shared so many interesting facts and stories—things we never would’ve thought to ask about! His knowledge and passion really made the trip special. Highly recommend this experience—and if you can, request Dan!
Alisha S — Google review
What an amazing trip down the Rogue River (Wild and Scenic) The guides, Soren, Rip & Maynard were exceptional. I cannot put into words how much they made this trip memorable. The food was outstanding. The help they provided for my blind wife was above and beyond great service.
Hank H — Google review
My wife, teenage son, and I recently did a full day guided trip on the Rogue River. We can't say enough about our experience, which was overwhelmingly positive. Our guide, Todd, was outstanding. Solid training on safety in and out of the boat, while also having lots of fun. Todd's stories about the history, ecology, and other knowledge of the river, is locked in our memories. He was kind and attentive to all of our needs, while also challenging us and teaching essential skills. Our multi course lunch, cooked by Rob, was delicious, beautifully arranged, and plentiful. The time at the lodge was relaxing and scenic. We are now hooked and are hoping to do an overnight trip next summer. Thanks again!
Adam N — Google review
Highly recommend Morrison’s! Staff members were super fun, knowledgeable, and professional. Our guide Dan took great care of us and made sure we had a great time. We felt safe the whole trip. Our experience rafting the Rogue is now a core memory; not to mention the incredible food and hospitality!
Caitlin M — Google review
I have a group of friends who do hiking trips together every few years, and this year we picked Morrisons Rogue River hike with support from guides on rafts. Booking the trip was relatively straightforward, but Morrisons highly encouraged us to do trip insurance because they don't offer refunds, which should've been the first red flag. Before I go too far, I do want to give a huge shout out to our guides Drew, Adam, and Johnny. They were amazing, and if I were rating just them, this review would be 5++ stars. They were friendly, knowledgeable, helpful, and genuinely cared about us and our hike. The rest of the Morrison's staff...not so much. There was an active wildfire in the area before we started the hike. We talked to Morrison's several times in the days leading up to the trip (before we flew out) and even asked about rebooking the trip for a different time, when the forest in the area wasn't on fire. We were assured that even though they were planning a few modifications to our itinerary (i.e. at least one day of rafting instead of hiking), they were confident that it would be a wonderful trip. Fast forward to the end of day 2 of our trip...and they had to cancel the rest of the 4-day hike due to safety concerns and, ultimately, a mandatory evacuation. To be clear, I'm not upset that we were pulled out of the woods, as that was an obvious safety decision. I'm mad because we specifically asked about rebooking for different dates and were told no. Morrison's got us back to their main lodge the following morning, at which point they considered themselves done with us. There was no refund, no help finding rooms for the night, and the last lodge we were in literally wouldn't even let us use the bathroom in the hour we were waiting for vans to get us back to safety. Morrison's did at least send us all an official email about the trip cancellation so that we could share that with our travel insurance (if we'd purchased it) to try to get a refund, but that was about it. Morrisons also made the guides tell us, rather than having anyone higher up in the company talk to us. From what we can tell, they also didn't do anything to help their guides (e.g. helping them find lodging) once the trip was canceled. I will also add that I'm vegetarian, and although there was a lot of very tasty vegetarian food available, vegetarian protein was extremely scarce. For dinner the two nights we hiked (~9 mi on day 1 and 15 mi on day 2), there was no source of vegetarian protein for me to eat. (The gluten free and dairy free people fared much better.) It would've been so easy to roast a portobello mushroom the way they roasted salmon, or to do some kind of meat substitute when they did ribs (they did have meat substitute at the lunches, and eggs or veggie patties at breakfast). I had brought some protein powder with me, but not enough to make up for dinners without protein. My friends ended up giving me the protein bars they'd brought for themselves to try to make up for the dinners. To Morrison's: please consider all macronutrients (carbs, fat, AND protein) when planning meals for your guests! Overall, I would absolutely go back to the river with any of the guides, but I'll never use Morrisons again, and I recommend that you don't either.
Heather H — Google review
4.9
(221)
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5.0
(556)
8500 Galice Rd, Merlin, OR 97532, USA
https://rogueriverraft.com/
(800) 336-1647
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Orange Torpedo Trips Rogue River

Raft trip outfitter
Tours
River Rafting & Tubing
Orange Torpedo Trips Rogue River has been a staple for adventure seekers, offering exhilarating whitewater rafting experiences on the Rogue River and other stunning Southern Oregon rivers for over 50 years. Their trips are well-organized from start to finish, ensuring that guests have an unforgettable experience. While there may be occasional communication hiccups regarding group sizes, the dedicated guides rise to the occasion, providing exceptional support and camaraderie among rafters.
Absolutely amazing family vacation. Some of the best views and company ever. JP, Matt, Artesia and Camilla were the best. The food was amazing and Artesia got us the best camp sites. Can’t recommend them enough for the 4 day Rogue trip!!
Lila Y — Google review
Super experienced outfitter that knows the Rogue forward and back, in and out. Why? We were w 2 veteran-status guides who could do this blindfolded, hands tied, and spun around 20 times, Hunter & Ben. Everything felt in control, they made all the logistics work w/o any need for us to even think, and ensured everyone in the party had shared experiences in the paddle raft, inflatable kayak, and in the water. Both are middle school teachers and you can tell based on their listening and desire to contribute and have their “students” (us) get as much as we wanted out of it. Guides were great. Itinerary. 3 days lodge based Rogue, about 40 miles (Strava’d mileage), w mix of class 2-4 rapids. Lots of mixed speed stuff throughout: rapid, then calm water, then rapid, then calm. We had 2 kids (10, 14) + 1 adult in the raft and had enough horsepower to get us thru. Nights were at lodges. The one at BlackBar was def welcome over a tent, but was hot and pretty basic (I liked it as having a touch of simplicity was welcome). 2nd night was at Paradise and it basically is that, esp after the first place. New fresh wood, clean, bugless, electricity whenever u need, cabin had full private bathroom and 3 beds (2 singles + 1 Queen). Great experience for families. Would def use Orange Torpedo again. Only change we might make for the next adventure is the river, where we may search for higher class, more technically demanding and fewer still-water bits. Or maybe do an inflatable kayak trip - it was so fun and liberating! But the guides were tops, wouldn’t change at all, and their students are lucky to have them.
Stephen C — Google review
Just did a 3-day lodge trip! It was so amazing! Stayed at Black Bar Lodge & Paradise Lodge. Both were great and the food was awesome! The guides with OTT are very experienced and a lot of fun! I highly recommend this trip and can’t wait to do it again next year!
Carie W — Google review
Had a great half day trip doing Nugget Falls. Now we can’t wait to do more rafting! Plus it sparked our interest in returning to kayak the Rogue. Highly recommend the tour company. Friendly folks at every stage. Great guide. He made the trip feel easy and there was some crazy water to navigate. Tons of fun.
Elizabeth L — Google review
9 years ago we drove down from Seattle and met up with our Oregon friends at Orange Torpedo and did our 1st rafting trip on the Rogue River. This trip as expected last weekend, did not disappoint. We had an amazing time, great trip with Orange Torpedo. Absolutely loved our guide, Will, very personable and knowledgeable... Couldn't have had a better experience, it just got better !
Jane J — Google review
I have rafted with many different companies around the country, and this is without doubt the best. We did a 6 day row your own with them on the Main Salmon in mid June as we didn’t get a permit. Erik was incredibly accommodating with all the logistics (we rented rafts from them as well), always easy to reach and very helpful with all the questions. Plus the pricing was very affordable. The trip was amazing. Ryan, Tristan and Henry were fantastic. They got us all the best camp sites, showed us all the lines, the best hikes, the secret spots. We couldn’t believe how good the food was: they are masters of the dutch oven, with cinnamon rolls, cherry pie, and chocolate cake, and grilling steaks, fish, and barbecued chicken. The breakfast game is strong: eggs, burritos, french toast, sausages, and hash browns. It was a huge relief not having to do all the cooking and set up and to have their local knowledge to help keep us safe. They were so much fun to be around; we laughed a lot. Whether you are doing a regular or row your own, I highly recommend OTT. I’m sure all their river trips are great although I will always have a soft spot for the Main Salmon. Thanks guys.🙏
Dan H — Google review
What an adventure! We rafted/kayaked the lower Salmon, 3 night/4 days and it was one of my favorite trips I have ever done. I highly recommend OTT. From booking to the very end it was all very well organized. Our guides (Ethan, Tristan, & Noah) were so amazing and so fun! The meals were outstanding and they were so good about telling us all sorts of facts and info about the area as we rode the river. The beauty of this section of the Salmon river can't even be captured in photos. Plus we also saw a lot of wildlife - river otters, golden/bald eagles, and mountain goats. This was our very first time doing something like this and we would definitely do it again through OTT.
Stacy S — Google review
Well what can say, but Wow! Our trip was phenomenal but we couldn’t do it without our amazing guides. Becka, Hayden, and JP did an outstanding job from cooking, story telling, and sharing adventures with us. This amazing people were humble and caring. There service was beyond words they all showed amazing care and delight. We will sure be back :) Becka - Caring adventurous leader Hayden- Wild, Joyful, determined JP- Humble, Wisdom, Funny
Abraham G — Google review
4.8
(352)
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4.9
(627)
210 Merlin Rd, Merlin, OR 97532, USA
https://www.orangetorpedo.com/rogue-river-rafting/
(541) 479-5061
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Rogue Creamery

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Cheese shop
Shopping
Rogue Creamery, located in Central Point, has been producing artisan cheeses since 1933. The founder, Tom Vella, brought mold, cultures, and recipes from Roquefort, France to the creamery. Visitors can explore the specialty cheese shop and inquire about artisan cheeses, recipes, and pairings. Additionally, they offer an educational DVD tour of the creamery and a glimpse into the factory.
Rogue Creamery produces so many delicious cheeses, especially their famous blue cheese. I've been a member of their cheese club for a few years now and it was an excellent purchase. I always look forward to their carefully curated boxes every few months with a variety of different cheeses and other delicious treats. Visiting their tasting room in Central Point is a must stop for cheese lovers. The customer service is always prompt and friendly as well.
Andrew L — Google review
SAY CHEEEEESE!…. Rogue Creamery definitely brings on the smiles. Their blue cheese was the smoothest I’ve ever tried! And their grilled cheese sandwiches were amazing! Staff is friendly and delightful to be around. Lots of jams and other yummy foodstuff…the hot honey and dried pears fabulously complimented the cheese we bought.
N N — Google review
I am so glad we made a stop on our way to Crater Lake! Staff were all so kind and the the sandwich was so crunchy and melty. We ordered the mustard pickle and the classic with tomato soups (so refreshing and superior taste and texture!). Fueled our jet-lagged stomaches and spirit for the day. Thank you so much for the quality and care! Didn't have time to try their cheeses this time but we were definitely curious and will keep an eye out for them! It was fun to browse around the shop while waiting. They even offered our pup a little treat! Highly recommend!!
Maggie W — Google review
Anya was a wonderful guide in sampling RC’s amazing blue cheeses. The grill cheese sandwich (#1 on the board) is outstanding, especially with tomato soup. Well worth the short detour off Interstate 5.
Larry E — Google review
Super friendly staff. Great Bleu Cheese and Cheddar grilled sandwich.
Super G — Google review
My husband LOVES blue cheese, and I wanted to get him something special for his birthday this year. Since you can't schedule an order online, I called the creamery to arrange for the gift for him. The woman who worked with me (Sue perhaps?) was kind, professional, and made me feel like I was at the store in person placing the order! She took my payment over the phone and I had the order confirmation via email the same day. Fast forward about two months. The cheese arrived right on time, beautifully packaged and including not only the cheese I'd ordered but also a sample of another cheese, instructions on how to preserve the cheese, suggestions for complementary pairings, a message wishing my husband a happy birthday, and some promotional goodies!! This was above and beyond expectations and I couldn't have asked for a nicer gift or presentation. He's going to try the cheese in a few days after we gather some of the suggested charcuterie things, and I'm sure he'll absolutely love it! HUGE thanks to Rogue Creamery, and y'all, I highly recommend checking them out and placing your order today!
Megan O — Google review
Worth a stop off the 5 to try the internationally renowned rogue river blue cheese
Ben B — Google review
Ordered a Birthday gift surprise for our Grandmothers 101st. She loves the Marys Herb and Lavender Cheese and we also ordered a chocolate bar for her. Grandma had a prompt delivery with great packaging and bonus gifts. Thank you Rogue Creamery for making her feel so special. She was excited and loved it all.
Krissy C — Google review
4.8
(868)
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4.7
(225)
311 N Front St, Central Point, OR 97502, USA
http://www.roguecreamery.com/
(541) 200-2353
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Rogue Valley ZipLine Adventures

Tours
Zipline & Aerial Adventure Parks
What a fun thing to do so close to home! This course is really well thought out and being one of only a very few ADA accessible zip lines in the country makes it really cool. The views from each of the course lines are awesome and you really feel the sense of adventure out in the mountains of Gold Hill. Our guides Cam and Beau were a blast! They were friendly, goofy, and had lots of really interesting facts about the area. They took our safety and comfort very seriously and were constantly checking in with everyone in the group making sure everyone was having fun and feeling safe. It does get toasty in the summer months so plan accordingly. This is something I will definitely do again, but with the rafting and wine tasting package bundled in. Absolutely worth the time and money for a great time!
Eric G — Google review
Absolutely the best memories were made on our zip tour! Everything from the start to finish. Our guides were the BEST, so professional but yet so fun! They made sure the zips felt safe and thrilling all at the same time! My daughter even got the "Extended Tour" but she absolutely loved it and probably could of hung out there all day long 😅 my only idea, woild be to offer a punch card of some sort for us locals 😉 we will definitely be going again, See ya again soon Rogue Zipline!
LilaSue — Google review
Twinkle toes and champagne poppy were the best! My 2 boys (9 and 11) and I had a great time and loved our guides. They had all the jokes, made us all feel confident and safe and engaged my boys the whole time 💕 just a great experience!
Nicole D — Google review
Loved loved loved everything about my first zip line experience. Our 2 guides cliffhanger and the specimen were absolutely wonderful, I was terrified but they both did very well at staying calm, controlled, and super comforting. How they praised every person after every ride was something more people should aspire to be. I felt safe, secure, and trusting of both of these guys! I’d love to return again. Bubba will zip line again ❤️
Sailor S — Google review
This is a great place to go to. I'm so impressed with the professionalism of the tour Masters. We never felt unsafe and we had such a great time. It's even more impressive that all the trails are ADA accessible.
Cindy W — Google review
We celebrated my friend's 40th birthday here! Everyone had a fantastic time with many belly laughs along the way. Cliffhanger and Toothfairy are the best guides!! Most of us were first-time zipliners and we felt safe and secure throughout the entirety of it! We took the 4pm tour and we're so happy that we did. The views were spectacular!
Tricia K — Google review
From Medford, OR and this was my First time zip lining in southern Oregon. Our tour guides Toothfairy/Big-Shrimpin (zipline code names)😂 were awesome and are the PROS! They had the whole group laughing and chatting the entire time. I definitely would come back to do this breathtaking experience again.
Ashlyn E — Google review
What an Experience!!! Gina and Cam mad a Full Send on Fun! From start to finish we were laughing. They were so knowledgeable and made the entire adventure an unforgettable experience! Thank you so much Gina and Cam - Diabetriss
Kimberly J — Google review
4.9
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4.9
(705)
We shuttle guests from Laurel Hill Golf Course parking lot, 9450 Old Stage Rd, Central Point, OR 97502, USA
https://rvzipline.com/
(541) 821-9476
9

The Oregon Vortex

Temporarily Closed
Sights & Landmarks
Mysterious Sites
Oregon’s second oldest roadside attraction! Definitely worth the drive! The tour guides were funny and knowledgeable. Lots of unexplainable phenomenon at this site. Great for kids and adults who act like kids. this is a must visit when you’re in southern Oregon.
Bartellj — Google review
I was debating between a 3 and 4-star review! Why? Because it was so small, but the uniqueness and family drive to it was fun! Now I agree with most people here, it’s true. You don’t really need a tour guide. However, if you are into getting really educated and don’t mind the hour-plus-long non-stop talk, I recommend that was a little bit overkill, very repetitive, and a tad boring. Definitely the price is not fairly priced, but they do offer first responders and military discounts 🇺🇸You will experience the magnetic phenomenons and other strange things like ghost orbs. With all that just enjoy the backroads and unwind! Would recommend it for family and friends.
Supreme S — Google review
The Oregon Vortex was a fascinating and hands-on stop—definitely not your average roadside attraction. Visitors must join a guided tour, which lasts about an hour and is packed with curious demonstrations, optical illusions, and a bit of local lore. Our guide was engaging and knowledgeable, making the experience both entertaining and educational. The $20 per person price felt a bit steep, but the uniqueness of the experience helps justify it. If you're into the mysterious and offbeat, this could be a memorable detor.
A C — Google review
I've been multiple times throughout my life and this last trip 2025 I was shocked at how expensive it became. The tour guide said she thought the script they gave her was a lie. Told us her ideas instead. (She knows more than Albert Einstein). This used to be a place of wonder and history but is now another tourist trap. It's still cool but do your own research online and visit similar vortex's as well.
Jake B — Google review
Nick was a great guide he made the experience educational and fun! We got there right after opening so we didn't have to wait to get in and the tour started within a few min.
Jessica D — Google review
It was REALLY interesting. We saw a sign and decided to go on an adventure. Its cool. We've never heard of it before. If you're ever in the area, it's worth it.
David S — Google review
Okay so we loved it *because* it's tourist trappy. We skipped the guided tour because of our own time constraints, so allocate a couple hours for that. We did partake in the small demonstration they'll give without the tour. It was legit! Weird stuff genuinely happens. Very cool. The tour is said to take 45-60 minutes, and you may wait for other potential tour-takers for up to 30, so plan accordingly. Next time we're in the area, we'll wait, because the demo was cool.
Greg L — Google review
We stumbled upon this place today while exploring the area. We didn't know it was a ticketed thing—we thought we could just walk around for a quick look. We were wrong, but I'm glad we were! I can't remember the name of our tour guide, but she was tall and blonde. She was so funny and charismatic and really knew how to draw you in. You could tell she knew her stuff. She explained everything in a way we could understand and included us in doing different demonstrations on the tour. She was awesome. Tour takes about an hour. Great place to check out if you're looking for something to do! Costs about $25 a person.
Emily B — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(173)
4303 Sardine Creek L Fork Rd, Gold Hill, OR 97525, USA
https://oregonvortex.com/
(541) 855-1543
10

Upper and Lower Table Rock

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1 list 
Plateau
Nature & Parks
The volcanic plateaus of Upper and Lower Table Rock offer scenic trails adorned by seasonal flowers and pools, providing ample opportunities for sighting bobcats and lizards. While the hike to Upper Table Rock is shorter, it is a sight to behold during spring when wildflowers and trees bloom. The trail has several switchbacks that can be challenging at times. On the other hand, Lower Table Rock's plateau offers spectacular views but requires more effort due to its length and strenuousness.
Nice trail, the very end is a bit rough but youre close to the top. As you go to, the bench on the concrete pad, on ur right is a 2/3 there mark. Bring water and enjoy the view!
Brian B — Google review
The hike up Upper Table Rock is not dangerous but the grade and switchbacks will burn your legs and lungs. The trail is shaded for much of the way, which is nice because it gets warm. Bring water. I enjoyed the plateau the most, for its view farmland and river, plus majestic Mount McLoughlin off in the distance.
Robert I — Google review
Lower Table Rock is a steeper, more strenuous, hike. But it's prettier, tree covered, more hikers, and has a few benches on the way up to the top. I like upper Table Rock too but lower is my preference.
Roger D — Google review
Upper table rock is a shorter hike overall, but in the spring it is absolutely gorgeous as wildflowers and various tree's begin to bloom. It can be trying at times, as it does have a few switchbacks. Lower table rock is both longer and a tad more strenuous. However, the plateau of Lower Table Rock is vast with breathtaking views. You'll want water for both and prepare for a bit of burn (depending on your fitness level).
Chelsea W — Google review
Mind blowing views and surreal setting near Medford. Definitely worth a stop for the quick hike if you’re passing through the area. Can get a little more crowded on weekends, but once you’re at the top of the plateau there’s plenty of room to find your own way.
Jeremie S — Google review
Hike was a bit strenuous at the top. Views are awesome. Not a fan of all the dogs.
Brett D — Google review
The trails are great, wide. I don't like snakes but I haven't seen any around whenever I go but they are around. I've seen lots of lizards, chipmunks, bugs, butterflies, and squirrels. The view at the top is always worth the hike. It's incredibly magnificent!! You can see the Rogue Valley for miles...even the freeway. Great for tourists and residents alike.
Annaliza H — Google review
Fun hike for almost any age. There is an upper and lower Table Rock.
S. R — Google review
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4.6
(242)
Oregon 97503, USA
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Seven Feathers Casino Resort

Casino hotel
Casinos & Gambling
Laid-back casino resort offering rooms & RV spaces, plus 3 restaurants, a spa & live concerts.
Stopped here for a little food and rest on my way south. Played at the tables a little. Dealer was very friendly and pleasant. Had the signature dish at the Stix restaurant; fish and chips. I was pleasantly surprised; fries and fish were cooked perfectly. The slaw that cane with it was better than expected and the bartenders were super nice and friendly. Stayed at the dry parking area for RVs and campers and had a great nights sleep.
Shane J — Google review
This place is great. Huge parking lot which was important because we were towing a car trailer. The hotel staff were very friendly. Very clean everywhere. We had a pet friendly room. The room was spacious and very clean. No animal smells. They provide bowls for the pets! Bed was comfy although on the firmer side. Honestly, the only downside for me was the smell of smoke from the casino. I am highly sensitive to it so it bothered me. We would still stay here again. Very nice place and reasonable price. p.s. I got an espresso martini at The Edge Bar and it was really good!
Cheri W — Google review
So I usually go at least twice a month. I used to get free play and free nights. I drive 3 hours because I like the place alot. (I used to.. ). I missed 1 month of going there and they demoted me. I no longer get a free room at casino or free play. I spend alot too. The pool used to be great with the spouts. There gone. The hot tub hasn't worked the last 2 times I went. I used to tell everyone they need to go there. I won't be saying that anymore. The bartenders are amazing and the staff is very friendly. I will go back just to see the bartender sara. Just not as much anymore. There's no incentive to drive 3 hours twice a month anymore.
Robin D — Google review
I don't consider 3 stars to be sub par. I was not blown away by the resort. It doesn't stand out in my head. hence the 3 stars. This is only in reference to the gaming area. Very limited black jack tables and had a significant wait. The dealers were very competent and as engaging as normal. I understand that free drinks is not possible and not expected, but paying $7 for an IPA is what I would pay at an upper end bar. I feel and heard people saying 'At least a little lower prices would seem fair' I understand the laws about over service And agree. The server's are great. Thank you
Tobin D — Google review
(See edit below to get the whole story) We absolutely love this resort!! The grounds are immaculate, the service is topnotch (everyone is super professional and goes out of their way to make your stay memorable). Felipe, and all the staff at the front desk, keep things running smoothly, and James is always a delight to meet on the grounds. We couldn't be happier. Five stars and a plus! EDIT 9/26/25 This resort seems to have a problem with its security staff. Not only did they give us wrong information, harass us, and ruin the front door of our trailer at the Casino's dry lot, two men appeared last night at 8pm to kick us out because "The Casino doesn't want you here anymore, because you've threatened with legal action." What does the Casino have to do with the RV Resort? They are separate entities, as the head of the security told us in May (we even asked when we arrived here if it was going to be a problem, answer: No, you can stay here, we're separate, you're not blacklisted here). So do they run money scams here? Tell you it's okay to stay, then kick you out two weeks into a month's stay so they don't have to refund you the money? And why would they even use the small claims case against us? Security ruined our door, the Casino won't respond to emails, and somehow that's our fault too? (Our door costs 1K to fix, the dividends wouldn't cover the effort, so we decided against the suit). Or perhaps this whole thing is about security covering their own deeds as they were the ones who ruined our door and clearly don't want to be held accountable for it. I'm so deeply disappointed at this whole resort at this moment.
Mia K — Google review
My husband, my self & mother in law decided to have a fun night of bingo. Service was good, very helpful. Things were going well for the first hour. Then for some reason the side we were on filled with cigarette smoke. Unfortunately my mother in law loses her voice when ever she gets near any smoke. We had to leave we weren't even 1/2 way through. I understand that we'd played a few games. But we still had several pages left. There was no offer by staff for any reembersment, not even partial.
Kirsten S — Google review
Stayed here as a half way point on a trip to California. The room was very comfortable besides a noisy mattress cover under the sheets. The giant LED sign in front of the casino is extremely bright and you can see flashing lights from the edges of the curtains if you are facing the front. Definitely request to face the back of the casino if you can. Great art! Friendly service. I hope to go back sometime to try the new tower hotel.
Jamie J — Google review
Stayed here on a recent trip from California to Washington State. Rooms are neat, clean and reasonable. The restaurant served excellent food and the waiter staff was fantastic, even making a drink for my sister that was not on the menu. The Casino is smoke free and is very clean and well maintained. The slots were a bit tight, but that is to be expected. I'll definitely stop here again.
Randall B — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(365)
146 Chief Miwaleta Ln, Canyonville, OR 97417, USA
https://www.sevenfeathers.com/
(800) 548-8461
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Abacela Winery

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1 list 
Winery
Food & Drink
Abacela Winery is named after an old Spanish word meaning "to plant grapevines." The winery, run by a husband-wife team, offers a wide variety of beautifully complex and structured wines. Visitors can enjoy the full-flavored light wines and also have the option to pair them with food. The staff, like wine expert Hailey, are known for being friendly and informative, making for a wonderful overall experience at Abacela Winery.
My boyfriend and I randomly stumbled across this winery on our way back to our hotel from the Wildlife Safari. We have very limited experience with wine tastings, and we showed up admittedly a bit closer to their closing time than I would have normally liked, but we were looking for a new experience. We unfortunately did not catch our server's name, but he was excellent. He made us feel welcome despite arriving closer to their closing time. His timing was impeccable, and our wine and food were delicious. He said he had been working there for about 5 years, and his knowledge for their wines was very apparent. If we ever visit the area again, we will definitely be back and will arrive earlier! 😅
Sara — Google review
Visited as part of the Umpqua Wine harvest tour. I wish I had been able to enjoy this winery a little bit better. It was quite busy this day and unfortunately only sampled one wine.
Black W — Google review
Location was beautiful. Food was great. Service we impressive tableside. Staff was very friendly. Enjoyed a wine flight however I hate to say it was not one of the better flights I've enjoyed at a winery. They all tasted and looked pretty similar. Reservations were suggested online however for our visit on a Tuesdays afternoon it was not needed. I'm sure with their pizzas cooked in the pizza oven they are much busier on Fridays.
Mike — Google review
Highly recommend reading the fascinating history of how they found this location for growing grapes from Spain!
Sarge K — Google review
We have been wanting to try the Roseburg wine region for some time now, and finally got a chance to stop in while on the way to the coast. This winery has a stunning facility with gorgeous views! The staff was friendly, though they struggled with a couple of my questions about their wines. The wines themselves are ok for the most part, with the Tempernillo being their best by far. The wine making philosophy seems centered on re-creating the climate of Spain wine growing regions, which is an interesting approach. I would love to try thier wines 10 years down the road when they have had a chance to refine their winemaking. Definitely worth a visit!
Rebecca F — Google review
Wine and food was wonderful, but our waitress was less than friendly. We know we were dressed down (it was an unplanned visit), but it was no reason to give unwelcoming service from the girl with dark hair and tattoos. It was forgotten that we ordered a charcuterie, and had she come back, I would have ordered another bottle of wine. The red-headed waitress, however, was much better when we flagged down for service. 3 stars for the good food and wine and the red-headed girl, -2 for the dark-haired girl. I must also mention that we were the only people in the dining area
Janell M — Google review
Stunning venue. Focus on exceptional Spanish wines. Very good service. Tasting fee varies: $15-25 based on reserve level. Pours are good. I recommend getting both levels to compare standard with reserve level (sometimes we preferred standard!) Fees waived with each $50 purchase.
Tom E — Google review
My wife and I did the Vineyard tour with Greg Jones the CEO and had the best time. We learned so much and got treated to beautiful sites and delicious wines. It was incredibly special and can’t thank the Abacela team enough for making it one of the highlights of our vacation to southern Oregon.
Elliot J — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(163)
12500 Lookingglass Rd, Roseburg, OR 97471, USA
http://www.abacela.com/
(541) 679-6642
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Wildlife Safari

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Wildlife and safari park
Nature & Parks
Wildlife Safari is a 600-acre park that boasts an impressive collection of animals from around the globe. Visitors can embark on a 4.5-mile drive-thru loop to see these creatures up close and in their natural habitats, including deer and emus giving birth. Beyond the drive-thru, guests can also explore the barn and get even closer to some of the animals.
I was really impressed by this experience. There was an area that included a petting zoo that was free upon paying for the drive-through safari. It was very nice to walk around and enjoy. The drive-through was so much fun. It was a hot day, so a lot of the animals were resting in the shade close to their food. We got to see the bears being fed and a rhino taking a refreshing swim.
Rayna — Google review
Our family had the most unforgettable experience at Wildlife Safari in Winston! Before our visit, the staff was incredibly kind and understanding of our situation, and they went out of their way to support us. We are deeply grateful for their generosity. We came on Friday, August 15, and the emotions we all felt are beyond words. The kids were absolutely thrilled, and our grandmother, who is visiting from Russia, was in complete awe — she had never seen anything like this in her life. We were lucky enough to see cheetah cubs, a giraffe came right up to our car, and the sweetest little deer licked our hands. We all had goosebumps from the excitement! Thank you, Wildlife Safari, for giving our family such a magical and once-in-a-lifetime experience. We will cherish this memory forever!
Elena S — Google review
One of a kind wildlife safari experience. I would recommend places to visit with kids and friends. Interactive place to learn about wildlife and watch a few of the well known species in kind of wild settings. Unfortunately, this place is only accessible via car/personal automobile. Inside you can take a tour bus/vehicle- depends. The tickets were reasonably priced and we opted to purchase the tickets at the entrance counter. Online tickets are also available. For the entirety of the safari, we were inside our car and got to see wild animals like tiger, lions, ostrich, emu, foxes, deers, buffaloes, rhinos, pythons species, cheetah, lemurs and more. There are fun activities to do if you are visiting with kids such as educational sessions with experts, train rides, feeding animals and birds. There were cafes inside the establishment, restrooms were in usable conditions. Since we opted to be in our car for the entirety of the safari, I would say the experience was quite accessible for people of any age group. Staff were nice and friendly. Plenty of parking space was available at the establishment.
Dewansh R — Google review
This place is spectacular! We ended up spending almost two days here! Well I guess 1 day over all, as we wanted to do the big cat feeding and also meet the cheetah ambassador and take a pic. Both are completely worth it though I enjoyed the tiger feeding a bit more than the cheetah but that was probably because I like tigers more. My wife loved having our picture taken with the cheetah who you could also see as you walk into the front village. We started off with spending the first day driving through the safari. We were worried that it was going to be a bunch of driving and not a lot of seeing the animals. We were not disappointed though (except for the wolves) as most of the animals were out and about even though it was in the afternoon and about 90 degrees out at that time. We drove through all of the different zones and saw many animals in each. We are looking forward to the hyaenas that is hopefully going to be coming soon. We plan on coming back when we are in the area again as it is so much fun to visit the animals. All of the employees were super nice and accommodating, as well as knowledgeable. Great visit and a great place to spend a day with your family!
Will F — Google review
Went today on a rainy day, almost nobody there which made it like a private park for us. Amazingly beautiful place, great staff and set up. Truly a must see experience. I can't speak for a hot summer day when crowds form, but today was perfect.
Jack R — Google review
For $20+ for adults it’s a decent price to pay to experience this drive through. You not suppose to get out of your car. They do have some animals roaming free while others such as tigers, bears, lions etc remained behind fences. I would recommend this place if your kids and yourself enjoy seeing wildlife . You also don’t need to buy tickets in advance. Yes there is a restroom prior to entering the safari .
Maya H — Google review
10 out of 5 stars! This place was AMAZING. Plenty of space on the drive thru loop to pull over and let others pass or pass others. The animals all had so much space compared to other zoos I’ve visited. Overall so well kept & gift shop/playground/food area nice & clean too.
Mary C — Google review
A Must-Visit Family Adventure at Wildlife Safari in Winston, Oregon! We had an absolutely unforgettable experience at Wildlife Safari during our trip through southern Oregon. This hidden gem offers a unique, up-close encounter with wildlife that you simply can’t get at a traditional zoo. The highlight of our visit was the drive-through safari. The 4.5-mile route took us through rolling hills and open fields where animals roam freely. We saw giraffes, rhinos, zebras, ostriches, elephants, bison, cheetahs, and even lions, all from the comfort of our own car! The animals were active and many came close to the vehicle, which was thrilling for both adults and kids. After the drive, we explored the walk-through section of the park. It’s smaller but well-maintained and perfect for families. We enjoyed seeing reptiles, monkeys, lemurs, and feeding the goats and miniture horses in the petting area. There are shaded areas, clean restrooms, and plenty of informative signs about the animals. Every staff member we met was friendly, helpful, and clearly passionate about animal welfare and education. The facilities were clean, the parking was easy and free. Tips for Visitors: -Check third-party websites for discounted tickets and promotions. -Arrive early to see animals when they’re most active. -Bring snacks and water—there’s a cafe, but food options are limited. -Don't forget your camera or phone with zoom lens!
Amin S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(760)
1790 Safari Rd, Winston, OR 97496, USA
http://wildlifesafari.net/
(541) 679-6761
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Hillcrest Winery

Winery
Food & Drink
Agricultural production
Vineyard
Wineries & Vineyards
Hillcrest has a very large variety of excellent wines. We are so happy we came here for tasting, left with several bottles of wines we haven't tasted anywhere else. The sweet young lady in the tasting room, I'm so sorry I don't remember her name, was friendly, knowledgeable, and made our experience so much fun. We will definitely be back!
Terri K — Google review
Han was the young woman leading our wine tasting. She was sweet and knowledgeable. We had such a fun time talking w her and learning about the wines at the vineyard. Every wine we tried was delicious and had a story behind it. Highly recommend!
Taryn R — Google review
Service was good, but tasting fee was pricey compared to other wineries in the area. We ended up leaving without buying a bottle because we didn't love any of the wine we tasted and they were also not affordable. Not a place to go if you're doing tastings around the area or if you're on a budget.
Agustin H — Google review
Had a wonderful time, so fun to meet the owner and hear the vineyards history, great Pinot Noir!
Mindy M — Google review
We truly enjoyed our visit here. Wow Hannah has such a knowledge about the wines and process very informative and passion . The wines are very delicious we like them smooth and were even straight out opened no decanting. This was our 2nd visit and next time in Roseburg will stop by again.
Alan C — Google review
Interesting set up. Not much of a place to enjoy wine if you visit during a rainy week day. Which seems to most days in roseburg. The son gives you a wealth of knowledge and history of wines to his degree. Spent enough to be comparable to a group of 4, but alone. Was hurried out of there because I was inquiring too much about wines and having a conversation with the son by the mom. The dad gave superb service to the group. But if you go in as one person, might not be received as well. Great reds. Thanks for the one time $200 Visit.
Shelly C — Google review
Recently my wife and I visited the Hillcrest winery and learned what "dry farming" was. The owner though she was busy (the only person working) took the time to answer our questions and share the history of Hillcrest. This is the oldest Estate Winery in Oregon and the owners are passionate about what they do. The wines are excellent and one should definitely make this winery a "for sure" stop!
Gaylord B — Google review
Great wine. Owner was very informative and produces good, quality wine. No where to sit inside but we stood at the bar and did the wine tasting. Good surprise to our wine tasting experience.
Lindsay Y — Google review
4.9
(67)
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4.7
(128)
240 Vineyard Ln, Roseburg, OR 97471, USA
http://www.hillcrestvineyard.com/
(541) 673-3709
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Reustle-Prayer Rock Vineyards

Winery
Food & Drink
Vineyard
Wineries & Vineyards
I’ve been drinking Reustle’s wines for years but had never visited the winery. It’s a beautiful tasting room that feels like a European wine cave. I love their Gruner Veltliner but their other wines are great too, and I like that they experiment with different winemaking techniques and different types of oak. The little food pairings with the flight were a special touch as well. Gloria and her son were working the day I visited and they’re both delightful. The road up the hill is like driving over Swiss cheese so be careful!
Lauren M — Google review
We went here for a Mother’s Day special (closed on Sundays so it was on Saturday) The dish was waffles and chicken and came with one glass of sparkling wine. The waffles were delicious. The chicken a little over cooked. The wine was also delicious. But all told, not a 45 dollar per person meal. The property grounds are absolutely gorgeous. The facility itself? Top notch. Would definitely recommend on your tasting route. For the area, the wine prices are on the higher side. But well worth the visit for the scenery and ambiance.
Sean W — Google review
If you find yourself down in Southern Oregon in the beautiful Umpqua Valley be sure to stop and enjoy an amazing experience at Reustle-Prayer Rock Vineyards. This place is truly one of those rare and wonderful places to enjoy delicious award winning wine, food and stunning views. The wine cave is perfect place to sit and relax while you sip and sample unique wines that provide a delightful experience. The staff is extremely friendly, welcoming, knowledgeable, and professional. They offer a pleasant atmosphere and an unforgettable experience. Reustle-Prayer Rock Vineyards is definitely a must visit vineyard for any occasion.
Scott S — Google review
Beautiful tasting room. Kevin provided great information during our wine tasting in the wine cave. Very informative and knowledgeable about wine. Our favorite was the Tempranillo. Jack gave us a tour of their production facility and was also very knowledgeable about wine making. Wish we could have enjoyed their outdoor seating but it was raining.
Lindsay Y — Google review
We came here as a family on a Friday afternoon. We were immediately astounded by the impeccable facilities- the grounds were unbelievably stunning and well kept. We felt like we were in an Italian villa. We ordered four tastings & food and were astounded by the customer service of the club manager and owner, Gloria. We felt seen and cared for the moment we walked in the door AND the wine was incredible! It was so lovely to sit outside on the sunny day (TONS of seating!) and see so many people enjoying their wine- including young families (HUGE plus!) We became members on the spot and look forward to many years of memories at Reustle!
Rivka B — Google review
Stepping into Reustle feels like being transported to another place in time, entirely. The building itself has features unlike anywhere else I've been. Quirky details like the humpty dumpty wine barrel add to its uniqueness. Great wine, served with tasteful pairings. It is a great place for wine touring, especially with Tristyn as a host from Experience Umpqua.
Hannah S — Google review
Amazing venue. Range of wine. Great service. Highly affordable bites to eat. Yes. really. The wine cave is absolutely gorgeous (rec to owner-play some Spotify guitar music lightly on the background) Wines range from pretty good to amazing. Tasting comes with accompanying bites and tasting fee dropped with purchase (fee $15 pp, spend $50 pp to waive fee) Such a terrific venue…..go!
Tom E — Google review
Such a beautiful place. And GREAT hospitality! Loved the wines and the food. (They don't post their menu, so be sure to ask!) We stayed two nights in the spacious Carriage House, where you are serenaded by sheep in the evening. We will be back!
Ann P — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(99)
7610 Oak Hill Rd, Roseburg, OR 97471, USA
http://www.reustlevineyards.com/
(541) 459-6060
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119 Tioga Ln

Building
Outdoor Activities
Other Outdoor Activities
4.5
(10)
Idleyld Park, OR 97447, USA
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Brandborg Vineyard and Winery

Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
This was my first wine tasting. How wonderful I believe I could do this for the rest of my life. What a wonderful place. The environment and the town is a must see and experience. I left with a Pino Grigio…. My taste buds are still tingling….
April P — Google review
The wine here speaks for itself 5⭐️, it’s the owners that truly set this place apart. We have tasted at wineries from all over the world and I can honestly say that we’ve never had such a wonderful experience. It was my wife’s birthday and after chatting with them they shared something very special with us that we will truly never forget! Thank you Terry and Sue, we hope to return one day.
Ryan W — Google review
Good winery and tasting room on the main street in Elkton. The owner was very friendly and responsive. Sample flight was $15, you sampled 4 wines of your choice, it was enough to split between two people, if you bought 3 bottles the sampler fee is waived, however the fee in June/July/August goes to charity which is admirable. We sampled 4 different red wines during our stay, we sat in the covered outside courtyard, there is also indoor seating available. The Ferris wheel and the Northern Pinot Noir were quite mild and agreeable. Overall we had an excellent experience at Brandborg Winery. They also have beer and cheese, wine, crackers.
R&C — Google review
An excellent place to stop for great wine and superb service. A beautiful patio to sip wine that is family/dog friendly. Inside the tasting room is large and clean with several varietals. Wine was great for any palette. Service was amazing with friendly conversation and knowledgeable staff. I won't be going through Elkton without stopping from now on.
Matthew K — Google review
Stopped in on our drive home and had a quick taste and couldn’t help but grab a few extra bottles to bring home. Lovely staff, delicious wine. Will definitely be back next time we’re in the area!
Danielle A — Google review
Excellent wine tasting room near their winery. Pleasant ambiance; exceptionally pleasant service. They serve up many high quality wines (award winning), including several somewhat unique varieties (white Pinot noir was my favorite). $5 tasting fee waived with purchase of 3 bottles. Highly recommend visiting.
Jack G — Google review
Absolutely awesome afternoon! The owners are delightful and full of information. Wines were fabulous. We brought appetizers and enjoyed all the wine and sun. And we took home quite a lot of wine! Thank you for such a wonderful experience!
Sue W — Google review
Tourist here... Just traveling through and wanted to stop to do something fun. This place is lovely. Highly recommend. In addition to wine, they have beer on tap, as well as other beverage options and a small snack selection too. They have a heated, covered outdoor patio where dogs are allowed.
Rachel L — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(25)
345 1st St, Elkton, OR 97436, USA
http://brandborgwine.com/
(541) 584-2870
18

River's Edge Winery

Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Colin was really great! The Tastings are so reasonably priced! We were headed to Brookings and it was a perfect little stop in between! We bought a few bottles for our beach house. Beautiful hummingbirds greeted us while we were there! I think it’s a really cute stop along the river. Most importantly it was open on a Monday! Great way to kick off a trip. Go see them and taste some of their locally grown Oregon wine.
Kayla Z — Google review
Well made wines from local grapes. These wines are not big jammy wines, they are well crafted made to drink now. We enjoyed and purchased many, with the Pinot being our favorite. Prices are great, stop by for a taste and take a six pack home to ma!!
Steve M — Google review
Had a great time here! Excellent wines and very knowledgeable and friendly staff. You can tell that the staff gets along really well and treat each other as family. That warmth and positivity really comes through in their high quality wines! Great variety of wines with all local grapes and many unique flavors.
Jane B — Google review
Was on vacation and decided to stop here. It was a beautiful small town in the mountains. They had some wines that were definitely unique. He was kind to show us a few spots in town to relax, eat and even other wineries. Overall for the size of the area, amazing and appreciative!
Alvin L — Google review
We were feeling like we were in an RV caravan heading east on Hwy 38 and wanted a change of scenery. We like side trips and we like wine so we decided to stop in River’s Edge Winery on the corner of River Dr and Hwy 38. We are glad that we did. Colin Dudley did a great job of educating us on the wine and telling the story of the winery. All the wines that we tasted were excellent. We like trying unique varietals and we bought a couple bottles of their 2016 Baco Noir. We tasted the wine about week later and regret not buying more. We visited two other wineries that day and it reminded me of Sonoma County 40 years ago.
Brenda B — Google review
Great little spot to stop and have a glass on wine! Friendly staff and beautiful views. Definitely would come back next time
DR M — Google review
Beautiful view and chill vibe. Fun wines. Knowledgeable staff. Thanks, Tyler!
Jennifer J — Google review
I recently spent a few days with my daughter in Oregon and we decided to go for a wine tasting at River's Edge. It was the best experience we could have had. Amazing wines, a great conversation with one of the employees (sorry, I can't remember his name), hummingbirds outside the window and lots of free running turkeys for entertainment. Just ordered a case of wine, because it was definitely worth it.
Katharina N — Google review
4.7
(50)
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4.0
(19)
1395 River Dr, Elkton, OR 97436, USA
http://www.riversedgewinery.com/
(541) 584-2357
19

Hacienda Vieja | Mexican Restaurant

$$$$affordable
Mexican restaurant
Nightlife
Bars & Clubs
15/10 absolutely CRAZY that there was no one here this food was GAS the burrito was HUGE so so so good plz come here and eat this food and keep this restaurant in business
Clare R — Google review
The food is always good here and the staff is super friendly. My only criticism is that there is always WAY TOO MUCH LETTUCE on everything so I gave it 4 stars. I just don't want a salad with everything I order and it makes things soggy. Very unnecessary filler for already filling, good and satisfying food!
Yard B — Google review
The best Mexican food I try in Oregon prices are cheap for the size of the plates the service is excellent and a really good atmosphere if I'm in the area I'm absolutely going Update after 1 or 2 years I went back to the area and want to try again the food at Hacienda vieja the beans and rice still bomb I order a carne asada plate , which I almost never do because I can make carne asada myself, but this one was so tender, juicy, and flavorful that I don't regret it. My son ordered a cheeseburger, and he said it was very good.
Jorge A — Google review
Food was good, service was okay. The main reason we stopped here was for the Oregon lottery machines. We were disappointed there was none. But the food was really good, and the portion size won't leave you hungry.
Vernon J — Google review
Recently had cause to go to Ashland, and was excited to knock a few towns off the Great Oregon Burger Bucket List (my quest to have a burger in every town in Oregon). Found a Mexican restaurant with burgers, La Pinata, in Drain, and headed over. Really cool local spot. Serves just about everything, friendly staff, welcoming atmosphere. Huge cookies!! Being sold to pay for trips to watch the Atlanta Braves, of which this is a mini Mecca for fans. I asked if it was a decent serving of onion rings, and boy howdy!! They gave about twice as much as most places do. Great prices, $20 with the tip for a big bacon burger, lots of onion rings, large drink, and two huuuuge cookies. Onion rings were great crispy batter with a soft onion inside, mild taste to the batter. I don't normally use fry sauce for onion rings, but wanted to try it, and the fry sauce is very solid-a slight tang and very smooth. If I lived in Drain, I'd probably probably be here twice a month just for fries & sauce with a beer to wash it down. I got the bacon mushroom Swiss burger, despite not being a typical mushroom burger guy, because it was recommended in reviews and is their top selling item overall according to the very helpful waitress. It was a burger you could smell the meat from while it was being brought to you. The tease of the scent alone promised a solid burger, and it lived up to its tease & reputation. Juicy beef and thick tasty bacon with a very generous helping of veggies on a solid bun. The mushrooms were great, just noticeable enough to know it's a mushroom burger without being over powering.
Wyatt K — Google review
Beer glass was ice cold which I enjoyed, the bar is in the back of the restaurant, which forces you to walk through and see some things that need cleaning. Was looking for the Totem Bar and to try their pizza which was not available.
Troy A — Google review
Very good, was on a little road trip see this little place, husband and I decided to stop and give it a trip the waitress was awesome it was authentic food and the atmosphere was so inviting would definitely recommend
Carrie M — Google review
Loved the small town atmosphere. No Mexicans in sight but surprisingly Great Mexican food. MASSIVE portions, low price and amazing customer service.
Johnny Q — Google review
4.3
(442)
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3.5
(17)
comma I-5 N, 237 W B Ave, Drain, OR 97435, USA
http://www.haciendaviejadrain.com/
(541) 804-3004
20

Cottage Grove Historical Society

Non-profit organization
Sights & Landmarks
Association / Organization
Historical society
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Go check it out! 5 stars! If you like Cottage Grove it's definitely worth the visit!! Such a cool place, and shares a space with the Gold Mining Museum for double fun! Just wish it was open more often.
Citizen S — Google review
They were informative, nice and eager to help. They've done a lot of good work.
Taylor H — Google review
I wish it was a little bigger the downtown
Rash K — Google review
5.0
(3)
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4.0
(78)
308 S 10th St, Cottage Grove, OR 97424, USA
https://cghistory.org/
(541) 942-5022
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21

King Estate Winery

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Winery
Vineyard
Wine store
King Estate Winery, located in the Willamette Valley, is a renowned destination offering exceptional single vineyard wines. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings and tours while taking in breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding area. The winery also offers exquisite food options, including delightful salads with unique edible flowers that add an elegant touch to the dining experience. Guests can savor a variety of small lot wines and indulge in delicious desserts like the highly recommended blueberry cheesecake.
Large winery estate located in the outskirts of Eugene. Property is stunningly beautiful, around 1000 acres. Very hospitable staff, and we loved all the wines we tried. Given the property, one may expect an air of pretention, but all the employees were incredibly kind and welcoming. Our server was nice enough to provide us with a reinforced case box for the other wine we'd purchased so that we'd be able to bring the wine home on our flight. Nice variety of whites and reds, and they also source grapes from Washington and Southern OR. Definitely check this place out if you're in the area; you won't be disappointed.
Jason T — Google review
As always great experience.. amazing service, great wine, and amazing food.. very good service, knowledgeable server. Calm, quiet, and serene environment. Best view ever. And electric car charging stations are free.
Amita G — Google review
This winery, equipped with excellent infrastructure, operates only on weekdays and does not accept guests on weekends. While it’s a bit inconvenient that you have to provide your credit card information upfront when booking online, it’s still a place worth visiting at least once. Aside from the dining area, there’s virtually no shade, which is a bit disappointing. The interior space is rather ordinary, but once you’re seated at a table overlooking the surrounding scenery, you can feel a sense of perfect tranquility. They only serve light bites to accompany the wine tasting, so I ordered cheese and a few simple dishes. The flavor of the house-made butter and honey was delightful, and the foie gras spread on toast with additional toppings paired beautifully with the wine. Wine tasting costs $35, and other menu items are also quite pricey. Overall, the value for money isn’t great, but it’s a decent spot for a special outing. As for the wine itself, my personal taste found it somewhat flat—lacking a distinctive terroir, depth, or kick. I probably wouldn’t return, but I’d still recommend visiting at least once.
Kai D — Google review
King Estate is truly a gem in Oregon! The views are absolutely breathtaking — overlooking rolling vineyards and fields of lavender, it genuinely makes you feel like royalty. The wine selection is beyond exceptional, with something for every palate, and the food is just as impressive. The fresh butter and honey, sourced straight from their own farm, add such a special, thoughtful touch to the dining experience. It’s also very kid-friendly, and the staff are warm, welcoming, and knowledgeable. A must-visit destination for wine lovers and families alike!
B V — Google review
Took my mom there to celebrate her 65th birthday, my 44th birthday, & my 22nd year anniversary with my company. Had an amazing time there back in mid September around harvest time. We caught a couple to do a tour with & were invited to join them after our flight tasting. We enjoyed that as well as the blueberry cheesecake which was by far the very best cheesecake that we had which led my mother to purchasing another to go. It was that good! Hope to be able to return sometime in the future. But want to give a very special thank you to Jodi & Lily for one of the most unforgettable experiences we'll always remember. I wish more of your products made it to San Antonio, Texas.
Jorge M — Google review
So excited to try the wine & experience the views & atmosphere we had heard so much about. We were on a family vacation, my husband, daughter, son in law & granddaughter drove up to Kings Estate & unfortunately didn't get to try the wine. We weren't greeted with a Welcome or smile, but told in the entry way to wait for a gentleman who would take us to the patio for tastings. We waited quite a while, the Gentleman came in asked what we wanted, left to go back to patio. After another hefty wait we decided to leave. Wow, rather disappointed when visiting from another state & all we received was scowls & frowns. Went down the road to Sweet Cheeks Winery!....It was phenomenal!
Sue R — Google review
We walked up and attempted to enjoy a wine tasting on vacation. The first time we were greeted was 5 minutes after we arrived. The gentleman did not seem interested in serving us (my 7 year old daughter was with us). After we were looked up and down, he told us his partner would be with us shortly. Another 5-10 minutes and the partner came up, gave us the side eye and asked if we were all together (my parents, husband, daughter and I). He then said he would try to find something outside. He went on to serve and interact with the 2 tables on the patio. Eventually, we decided to just leave. I cant speak to the quality of wine.
Allison R — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the King Estate Winery for brunch, and I must say it was an extraordinary experience from start to finish. Nestled atop a hill, the winery offers stunning panoramic views that are truly a sight to behold on clear days. The highlight of our visit was undoubtedly the delectable food. The salad was delightful with its inclusion of unusual edible flowers, adding a touch of elegance and visual appeal. The fried potatoes served alongside had a crispy outer layer that gave way to moist insides. The dining environment and tasting room exudes an air of sophistication, with its elegant hardwood and possibly rock floor. The provision of well-stocked hygiene products in the bathroom was a thoughtful touch. The free electric car chargers were a welcome surprise, making it very convenient for those, like us, who drive electric vehicles. In conclusion, my experience at King Estate Winery was unforgettable. From the breathtaking views to the delicious food, and the impeccable cleanliness throughout the establishment, it was evident that this winery goes above and beyond to provide an exceptional experience for its guests.
Joy L — Google review
4.2
(316)
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4.5
(693)
80854 Territorial Hwy, Eugene, OR 97405, USA
https://kingestate.com/
(541) 942-9874
22

Row River Trail (BLM)

Nature & Parks
Hiking Trails
4.5
(62)
Oregon, USA
23

Oregon Country Fair

Festival
Events
Cultural Events
The Oregon Country Fair is a one-of-a-kind, transformative experience that captures the heart of creativity, community, and culture. Nestled in a lush forest setting in Veneta, Oregon, this annual three-day event feels like stepping into another world-one brimming with art, music, delicious food, and vibrant energy. Atmosphere and Setting The fairgrounds are a masterpiece of design. Winding pathways shaded by trees lead you to handcrafted booths, whimsical art installations, and cozy nooks filled with unexpected surprises. The setting feels organic and alive, almost as if the fair has grown out of the forest itself. Every inch of the space has been thoughtfully curated, from the fairy lights dangling above to the colorful banners fluttering in the breeze. It's not just a fair-it's a living, breathing work of art. Incredible Entertainment Entertainment is woven into every moment at the Oregon Country Fair. Stages tucked into clearings host a diverse range of performances, from folk bands and world-class musicians to acrobats, puppeteers, and spoken word artists. You don't need a schedule to enjoy the magic-there's always something happening. Street performers, stilt walkers, and jugglers appear as if by magic, infusing every corner with surprise and delight. One of the highlights is the fair's focus on inclusion and expression. Whether you're watching a mesmerizing belly dancer, listening to soulful bluegrass, or laughing at an improv comedy troupe, there's a sense that all forms of art are welcome and celebrated. A Culinary Wonderland The food at the Oregon Country Fair is reason enough to attend. With dozens of booths serving fresh, local, and often organic cuisine, every meal feels special. Whether it's the famous spicy tempeh wraps, fresh fruit smoothies, or handcrafted pies, the offerings are unique and delicious. Food vendors take pride in their creations, and the diversity of options-from vegan to international dishes-ensures there's something for everyone. Artisan Craftsmanship The fair is a paradise for anyone who appreciates handcrafted goods. Booths showcase everything from hand-blown glass and intricate jewelry to natural body products and hand-dyed fabrics. Artisans are often present at their booths, happy to share the stories behind their work. Buying from these talented makers feels meaningful, as you're supporting local creativity and craftsmanship. A Sense of Community What sets the Oregon Country Fair apart is the deep sense of community and shared values. It's a place where creativity and individuality are celebrated, and kindness is the unspoken currency. Everyone-from the families with kids to costumed fairgoers and lifelong attendees-feels part of something bigger. People smile at strangers, engage in meaningful conversations, and respect the fair's commitment to sustainability and inclusiveness. Sustainability and Awareness The fair also shines in its environmental consciousness. Recycling and composting stations are everywhere, and there's a strong emphasis on leaving the grounds as beautiful as they were found. Many booths and performances promote social and environmental awareness, adding a thoughtful layer to the fair's whimsical nature. Final Thoughts The Oregon Country Fair is more than just an event; it's an experience that stays with you long after you leave. It's a place where art meets nature, where music meets magic, and where people meet as equals to celebrate life. Whether you're dancing in a meadow, savoring local cuisine, or admiring handmade art, the fair reminds you of the beauty of connection, creativity, and community. For anyone seeking a joyful escape and a celebration of humanity's creative spirit, the Oregon Country Fair is truly unmissable. It's not just a fair-it's an invitation to step into a more colorful, playful, and compassionate world.
Ms M — Google review
Oregon Country Fair 2025 was an absolutely incredible experience—one for the books! Over three fantastic days, the fair felt like a delightful blend of folk culture, hippie spirit, renaissance charm, and artistic whimsy. With an array of phenomenal performers showcasing everything from music to theater, the atmosphere was electric. The food was mouthwatering, and the crafts and artwork were simply breathtaking. Attending was like stepping back in time and into a magical realm. It's an event you simply can't miss—definitely a must-see destination for everyone!
Justin B — Google review
I live in NC, but I try to make it back to the Country Fair most years, having spent the '90s living in Eugene and getting involved with it then. The more I get to know all the inner-workings of how this festival is run, and the more I get to know the beautiful land that they take care to protect, the more I love it! You can go just for a day and try to see as many of the 260+ art booths and 17 stages of music and theatre performances as possible, or you can get involved on one of countless volunteer crews or art/food booths, and spend more time there. The history the philanthropic generosity, the contagious joy among so many sweet folks...I can't speak highly enough about it. Yes, it's dusty and usually hot and crowded...And it's SO worth it! A few tips: bring your own water bottle; plenty of refill stations throughout. Tickets are required, and aren't sold on site. Expect to walk a lot, and maybe even get "lost"; that's part of the magic (plus you won't actually get lost, it's fenced in and safe.:)) Best to bring cash, though there is a (busy) ATM outside the front gate if needed. WiFi is, well, slow at best. No drugs, including alcohol, allowed. No glass. If you have medical or lost-child or other needs, don't panic: there's a great network of support.
Martin A — Google review
I hate to say this but: two years ago two couples left from the same Airbnb in different cars. The one using Apple Maps got there 30 minutes before the one using Google maps. I do not know why. So be aware. Traffic to get in can be bad depending on the time. Friday around 1pm arrival was good and so was Saturday arriving around 1130. The walk from our parking spot to the fair is as long as the walk inside the fair. (And in the blazing sun). So hydrate and take care of carrying shade.
Hans R — Google review
An eclectic mixture of booths, performances, and creative attire! A must see. Good music and food.
RickJ — Google review
An amazing family filled place with endless love and good energy!
Rene B — Google review
The most magical experience for the family ever! 🍑 Real fairies and elves and other forest creatures emerge from the light and the trees 🧚🏻‍♀️🧝🏼‍♀️🌲🌳✨
Heather C — Google review
First timer. We're called "fair virgins." This is the mother of all country fairs, it's the template, the OG. A three day fair, a single day is $60 for admission. I don't know the three day rate. But there are those who come and camp. Special privileges: after the fair closes a whole other world opens up; different dimensions than what is available during daylight… Only for the initiated, of which I was not one. Parking is $15 if you're driving but public transportation is free. Food was fair and reasonable for the quality, quantity, and amazing service. Truly amazing to see how happy everybody was from the volunteers directing traffic, to the horses helping them, to the people checking bags, stamping hands on the way out, vendors proud of their wares, and neighbors. People were chilling under the grand piano, in beautiful tented areas with organza curtains, up in tree houses, this was not a place of stress. Talent is pouring out of peoples pores here. Everything from the Way folks are dressed so creatively, so ingenious, to the high-level of skill involved in the making of ceramics, pottery, jewelry, leather gear, potions and concoctions. The Kesey Stage was where we experienced two amazing artists in less than 10 minutes. There were water misters everywhere to keep people cool and the facilities team were seen skillfully removing potentially dangerous hornets' nests, as well as just wondering around watering the grounds to keep the dust at bay. I was warned by everyone to wear comfortable shoes, and there might be a case for masks if you have lung and breathing issues because on dry days the dust does get kicked up by the 15+ thousand people wandering around happily. They were spontaneous dances that broke out in front of buskers. And amazing parades with skillful drumline marching as well as flutes and clarinets and brass winds. It was very humanizing the way there were sufficient porta potties strategically placed and all garbage/recycling/yard waste areas were well-monitored at all times. There was also a sauna and shower area for those who are staying overnight. There were also several first aid and medic stations that we passed. The trees were extraordinary, giant and strong like the elders of the forest. The entire event seemed to run along the Long Tom River. An amazing experience of community at play, where creativity is oozing out of pores, from booths, and trees, and stages. I hope you get here. Because it's wonderful to be greeted, "Happy Fair!" And "Welcome Home."
Mari K — Google review
4.7
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5.0
(22)
24207 OR-126, Veneta, OR 97487, USA
http://www.oregoncountryfair.org/
(541) 343-4298
24

Cascades Raptor Center

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25 lists 
Zoo
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Nestled in the scenic Hult City Park, just a short drive from Eugene, Oregon, the Cascades Raptor Center is a nature haven and wildlife hospital. Since its establishment in 1987, this center has been dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating raptors. With nearly 50 birds of prey housed in expansive outdoor aviaries, it offers an up-close encounter with these majestic creatures.
Beautiful place to go! The birds are absolutely gorgeous. Little bit of a walk, though. Lots of information on each animal. Cute gift shop at the end. The staff was very friendly and helpful to answer any questions.
Cece H — Google review
The Raptor Center was an unexpected stop on a road trip, and ended up being a highlight of the trip. The center is very well maintained, and it's obvious that the staff genuinely care for the birds. All of the employees seemed to be having a good time, and they were very friendly and helpful. The facility was in good working order, and the enclosures offer visitors a good look at the birds, but also some privacy for the animals. There was a surprising variety of exhibits. The paths (and entire center) are on a steep hill, so those with mobility or balance issues might want to take a close look before committing to a trip. The prices were a little high, but it was worth it at least once. (Only true raptor aficionados are likely to return again.) Definitely recommend for visitors in the area!
David — Google review
This was a wonderful stop for anyone and everyone. The center itself is small and quaint. The birds are well taken care off and cute. You can tell that the staff really cares about them from how content the birds are and how clean everything is. The snowy owl was adorable and I loved the little notes they have about the name and story of each bird. It makes you feel connected to the animal. We went there at noon on Labor Day weekend and it was not busy at all. It is a nice stop to make and spend an hour or two learning about the birds especially since you can see them really up close. There are bathrooms and parking spots.
Mazal S — Google review
I have more photos, this is a great place to go for a hike to see some really beautiful birds. But I don't think it's a good place for kids under 8, or elderly and disabled people. It's built into the hillside in a way that is not wheelchair accessible. I'm not sure if there's a way to fix that. The outdoor classroom is probably the only place I would be able to get to safely from the parking lot in my hospital style wheelchair.
Emerald H — Google review
Highly recommended to adults and kids. Staff is on hand to help answer any questions. The area is large with a lot of different types of birds. There are signs that tell you about individual birds, how they came to be in the the raptor center, and about the species. All birds are available for sponsorship. There is a small store where you can purchase items to support the work that the raptor center does. There is a hospital on scene which the public is not allowed to go into. While we were there, staff was giving a tutorial about different feathers for birds. And there was even a doctor walking around checking on the individual birds. Very small parking lot only accommodates 12 vehicles. There are bathrooms on hand which are outhouses. Entry fee is well worth the cost of admission at $13. It is quite hilly so make sure you are comfortable shoes and it is all dirt. No concrete.
Brie B — Google review
First time visit! Really enjoyed seeing all the different birds and even some really close LoL! The short show put on by the staff with the birds was amazing!
S W — Google review
Very cool center located amidst calm and quiet nature! I was pleased by how many exhibits they had (probably around 30) and it was great to see so many birds!
Quinton W — Google review
Awesome experience for me and my two toddlers! They let my 5 year old daughter catch a falcon! All staff was extremely helpful and friendly! Cool variety of birds! This place earned a spot in my heart today!!! Go during one of their demonstrations, you won’t regret it!
Derrick L — Google review
4.8
(1492)
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4.7
(517)
32275 Fox Hollow Rd, Eugene, OR 97405, USA
http://cascadesraptorcenter.org/
(541) 485-1320
25

Dexter Lake Club

Live music venue
Nightlife
Family restaurant
Bars & Clubs
Best BBQ in the Eugene area. Worth a pilgrimage! Brisket is perfect, slow cooked with bark and tender color. Great bartenders and a fun place to hear live music. Of course, fun to be in there and imagine Belushi and the Animal House crew dancing to Otis Day and the Knights!
Frank V — Google review
Dexter Lake Club, I picked the Wrong Time to Go There. They Were Closed, Looks Like a Cool Place, Looks like an Old 50's Roadhouse. It Was featured in the movie "Animal House".
Tom T — Google review
Cool bar with good food. Stopped in for lunch after playing disc golf at Dexter state park which is across the road. Lots of Animal House photos. They also have video poker.
Trenton S — Google review
Yes, it's the place from the movie. Yes, the food is good. Sadly, the only easy way to check out their menu is if you are a 75 yr-old who still uses Facebook for everything. Sad they don't bother with even a half-ass website. Their price list on Yelp looks like it's from 1985. A half-rack of reef ribs for 4 bucks? Yeah right.
Carl H — Google review
Nice chill vibe. Live music was very good! Loved the Prime Rib.
Scott H — Google review
An iconic place. Was featured in the movie "Animal House". Great food and big portions.
Marinelli M — Google review
Bbq is legit, these people know what their doing around a smoker. Several bbq sauces to choose from, so many good things to say! Definitely will be going back!
Moni M — Google review
Saddened there wasn't any fireworks this year but had an awesome dinner and sat out back to enjoy karaoke. I'm not from Oregon but I do know they love the movie Animal House and to dine and drink here was an exciting evening. We had the California Club and the Diablo burger both were amazing.
Robert A — Google review
4.4
(434)
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4.0
(19)
39128 Dexter Rd, Dexter, OR 97431, USA
(541) 581-3000
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LaVelle Vineyards

Winery
Food & Drink
Vineyard
Wineries & Vineyards
We visited for the first time on a night they had live music and it was so fun! The woman who helped us was very friendly. She took the time to tell us about the wine and let us try different ones before ordering a bottle. Friendly service and great wine!
Nicole P — Google review
Very cute winery just outside of the city with an atmosphere that makes you feel further from town than you are. The vineyard is surrounded by trees and greenery, and offers several seating options. They allow you to bring your own snacks to pair with their wines, and sometimes have a food truck on site. I appreciated that the wines weren’t overly sweet and were full of flavor. My mom and I had a great time here.
Kyleigh R — Google review
Excellent wine! Live music today (07/03) with great service at the counter regardless of the event. Beautiful setting - normally quiet and relaxing, but, today was a nice change of pace. Chose outside table versus my normal inside upper level relaxing setting.
Edwin B — Google review
Tasty wines, good charcuterie plate, and excellent service. If you’re looking for a good place for a tasting, weekdays are probably better as they hold events on the weekends.
Lacey E — Google review
Amazing wine! The people, the outdoor patio, the view, the food, the establishment what more can I say. To bad I can't give more than 5 stars. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
Beverly S — Google review
Exceptional service & the wine maker really knows his craft. It was an oasis vibe in every way. The house wine blend we tried was amazing! My phone died & Jeff was so kind to provide a charger in assistants so I could get some pictures of the beautiful Vineyards! Im from California so I am excited to visit again when I return! Appreciate you there at Lavelle Vineyards! Thank you for a great visit!
Mrs N — Google review
Jeff helped me secure a few bottle of the White Pinot Noir which I LOVE. He went above and beyond for me. Thanks for showing great customer service, Jeff!
Kyla P — Google review
This was a great spot to spend time drinking wine. The tasting room staff member was super knowledgeable about the wine we were drinking and the region in general. Very generous tasting flight which was actually more than I needed as we were making other stops. This is not a pretentious winery by any means. They make approachable, good quality wine. Worth a stop.
Patrick E — Google review
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89697 Sheffler Rd, Elmira, OR 97437, USA
https://www.lavellevineyards.com/
(541) 935-9406
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Hayward Field

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Arenas & Stadiums
Hayward Field is a historic track and field stadium located on the University of Oregon campus. It is home to the Oregon Ducks and hosts the annual Prefontaine Classic, making it a legendary venue in the world of track and field. The stadium has undergone recent renovations, offering state-of-the-art facilities for thousands of sports fans to enjoy unobstructed views, impressive acoustics, and spacious seating.
Very beautiful facility. It was a pleasure to have gone to a track and field meet there. There were concessions for the Nike Outdoor National event. I don't know if they have it for every event there, but if they do it is awesome. Parking is scarce. Many places around the facility where you can easily get a parking ticket. There is paid parking, but again, it is limited.
The M — Google review
One of the BEST track and field facilities in the country. Phenomenal for competing and spectating. It's really easy to find housing nearby. I mean tracktown, who doesn't like it? It's iconic
Joronda M — Google review
A true living monument to the greatest sport. A stadium that loves its athletes and its fans. The seats in all the sections were cushioned, not a bad seat in the whole stadium. The screens had incredible colors, and the entire space was so ergonomic.
Maria C — Google review
Beautiful and breathtaking to be here!!! Seats are comfy, plenty of bathrooms, and there are water bottle refill stations. Bring your sun screen, but there are shady areas too.
Heather A — Google review
The free museum was a sensational find! Worth the jockeying of our activities to work into their limited hours. Even the non runners in the family were fascinated by the innovations of the 3 Bills who were legendary coaches, and back stories of athletes we watched at past Olympics. Visitors are not allowed on the track, but a photo booth provided us with laughs and a virtual visual keepsake (although the text to phone option did not work. Only those of us who had the image emailed received it)
Living B — Google review
One of our favorite places to be. Very affordable tickets for the caliber of experience. Comfortable cushioned seats & not a bad one in the house. Plenty of concessions (with the stadium pricing to match $$$, but that is to be expected). Massive screens, upbeat music & pretty solid announcers. We’ve attended everything from Oregon high school state meets to Worlds back in 2022. The only thing missing is parking. Please give us a parking garage. Please.
Myah C — Google review
Its such an iconic place. So Inspiring to know that so many great athletes have been there. Seeing the grounds was cool.
Amber B — Google review
No doubt, this is the very best track venue in the country. The Prefontaine Classic is world class...with two world records to see this year. A must see place and venue.
Lee K — Google review
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1530 Agate St, Eugene, OR 97403, USA
http://hayward.uoregon.edu/
(541) 346-1000
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University of Oregon

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Public university
Sights & Landmarks
The University of Oregon, established in 1876, is a renowned public research institution known for its strong sports and education programs. Located in Eugene, the university's flagship campus offers a wide range of undergraduate, masters, and doctoral programs through various colleges including arts and sciences, business, education, architecture and allied arts, journalism and communication, music and law. The campus features attractive architecture alongside an arboretum and art museum.
Beautiful campus. Love all the greens and flowers, the cherry blossoms, 🌸 Sakura are blooming outside of the library, so beautiful! Big open area with lots of interesting buildings and elegant architectures. Walking here I definitely a pleasure.
Lila C — Google review
So far mystery fees, and hiding what rooms look like till the day you move into a 8x10 brick closet hasnt been an enjoyable experience. The amount of money they spent on campus silverware and player facilities does not translate to dorm room size. They hid the size of the rooms for sure to move-in day. Boo ducks.
John D — Google review
This place has been a part of my life from beginning to end. My Dad was Premed. He and my Mom lived in the Married Student Housing on Agate St. Where I lived after I was born into this world. Over the years family and friends, acquaintances, Marlboro Men and Martians have attended this august, wet, center of learnin' and THE ARTS. After having traveled the country and sundry other back roads - Here I Am. Again. I live a block from The Pioneer Cemetery. So, Campus.
Gary S — Google review
This is a phenomenal campus. Taking our daughter to her #1 pick and accepted school 🫨🎉. The orientation was incredibly well done and went smoothly and was incredibly informative.
Cassandra P — Google review
Beautiful campus, especially in the spring when the rain and the overcast skies make the colors explode with vibrancy. There are so many buildings to explore, but even if you stay outside the whole time, you won’t be disappointed.
Brent B — Google review
The campus is fabulous featuring exciting architecture, green spaces and art. It is being sproued up and readied for a 2022 World Athletic Games. Hayward Field is completed and ready to wow the worlds athletes and Autzen Stadium mega board is complete The Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact first phase is completed and phase 2 construction has started Exciting times on the campus.
David K — Google review
This School has many wonderful qualities including an amazing football team and a beautiful campus. I implore anyone who is thinking of coming to UO to walk the entire campus and go to some of the amazing close by off campus places to eat and hang out.
Ron J — Google review
Always a great day spending time at the University of Oregon. Autzen pretty much the only venue that needs more major upgrades. Remember to take lot's of extra money, expect any purchases to empty the wallet. Go DUCKS!
Todd A — Google review
4.6
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4.6
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1585 E 13th Ave, Eugene, OR 97403, USA
http://www.uoregon.edu/
(541) 346-1000
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Eugene Saturday Market

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$$$$affordable
Market
Eugene Saturday Market's Holiday Market is a long-standing craft market that has been around since 1970. It takes place in a park and features over 200 local artisans, food vendors, live music, and an international food court. The market is not just a commercial enterprise but also serves as a social gathering where visitors can spend the day browsing unique wares, enjoying live music, and sampling international cuisine.
Just moved to the area from Phoenix and wanted to see something local and I definitely was not disappointed! First off finding parking did take a minute and it was $1.35 for an hour. However an hour was perfect timing to eat and see all the booths. All the food trucks are in one central area that made it convenient and there was a huge variety of food. I ended up getting a chocolate strawberry crepe and black cold brew and it was 5/5. The layout is a nice walk. If you were at an intersection there are booths on all 4 corners of the street. There's a huge blend of art, local crafts, fruits and veggies, flowers, honey, meat, ect. I will definitely be back.
Breana B — Google review
I am not from this area. I thought this was wonderful! There was so many venders. Plenty of bathrooms. So many friendly people!! And the produce was beautiful. Highly recommend if you live there or if you’re just visiting!
Kim B — Google review
A must go-to experience in Eugene. So many artists in one place and none of it is resell. It's all made by the artisan that is selling. Plus live music and good food. It's also right next to the Farmer's market and the Free Speech Plaza where there is the drum circle and people sell stuff too. So there's lots to do in one place.
Sarah B — Google review
We love this event because there are so many exciting booths with truly talented artists and the people-watching is so much fun too. We love the live music and the beautiful fountain as well. Been coming here for years when we are in town.
Roanne G — Google review
Eugene Saturday Market is like a farmers market, art fair, and block party had a baby. Great food, cool people, and the best people-watching in town.
Corey P — Google review
It just feels so Eugene. L love it after all of these years
Angi D — Google review
An essential Eugene experience. If you come to Eugene and don't go are you even really visiting? Give your money to local growers and artisans instead of big box stores AND have the pleasure of seeing and smelling everything that the culture here has to offer.
Brandy N — Google review
One of the biggest and best markets I’ve been to. Wish I lived locally so I could go there for produce every week! Best looking produce I’ve seen! Lots of goods and goodies from a large variety of vendors. I had the best vegetarian empanada. So yummy! 😋 Love this place!!
Dr D — Google review
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4.5
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126 E 8th Ave, Eugene, OR 97401, USA
https://eugenesaturdaymarket.org/
(541) 686-8885
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Owen Rose Garden

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Community garden
Nature & Parks
Owen Rose Garden is a stunning 8.5-acre park located near the Willamette River and the Washington Jefferson Street Bridge in Eugene. It boasts over 4,500 rose bushes representing more than 400 varieties, making it a true gem of the city. The garden also features the impressive 49-foot-tall Oregon Heritage Cherry Tree, believed to be one of the oldest of its kind in the country.
I LOVE this rose garden I try to go as much as possible. It smells like if you are standing and walking inside of a perfume bottle with many different rose blends and other flower notes to give the roses more depth also the smell of the flowers is perfect and not overwhelming. This is 100% worth seeing and checking out if you are making a trip to Eugene Oregon. Owen's rose garden is perfect for photos and getting your photo taken for grad students and weddings or any other event you need photos. I saw grad students taking photos, photographers of many kinds taking photos of the flowers, people walking there dogs, and many other lovely groups of people enjoying the roses with everyone. Very uplifting and positive to bring your mood up. I really want to keep coming back to this place as much as possible.
Matt B — Google review
Nice quiet stroll through the well kept garden. Lots of different flowers, not just roses. Family atmosphere, little paths leading to more flowers, memorial benches for resting in the shade. Cute park, really enjoyed it.
Joe M — Google review
This may have been my favorite stop when I visited my brother's family in Eugene, Oregon. It was just beautiful and such a lovely, easily accessible spot to wander around outside for an hour or two. I highly recommend visiting if you haven't yet - and if you have - go again!
SarahBeth C — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful rose gardens I've ever been to, and I mean, ever the layout was perfect and so many quality roses to see and read the descriptions and see the trees and the pagodas and it was all very well laid out. The bathroom was disgusting.There was poop on the rim of the toilet and it was very unappealing.There were many bike riders out when I went and so i'm glad it has a good accessibility
Jacob S — Google review
When the roses are in full bloom, it's really something else. The varieties are listed in front of the beds they're planted in. Pictures are allowed but it's asked that you stay out of the dirt. Nice flat walking paths with benches. Close proximity to the Willamette River path. There were porta potties on site when we visited for the Symphony in the Park. Plenty of parking.
Jennifer U — Google review
Amazing flower garden and completely free. Bring the whole family. This is not to be missed. They're even open late till 11:00 p.m. But come during daylight for some phenomenal photos.
David A — Google review
It’s absolutely beautiful right now (June) because everything is blooming and smells so good!! This is a real gem of a park for Eugene. We saw people taking graduation photos, and there is a gazebo for weddings and events.
Corinna L — Google review
Beautiful park, with 12 miles of trails and ponds along the river. Along the trail are all the planets on display, with insightful information. Just watch out for the bicycle riders.
Toney L — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(489)
300 N Jefferson St, Eugene, OR 97402, USA
http://www.eugene-or.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/124
(541) 682-4800
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