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About Best Sellers in Oregon Travel GuidesHere you can discover the best Oregon Travel Guides in Amazon Best Sellers, and find the top 100 most popular Amazon Oregon Travel Guides. Health And Beauty Matters Fodor's Oregon (Full-color Travel Guide) Series: Full-color Travel Guide (Book 5)5 edition (February 22, 2011) 5.2 x 0.6 x 8 inches Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds #787,089 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) in Books > Travel > United States > West > Pacific 5 star57%4 star30%3 star10%1 star3%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsGood overviews but careful, OUT OF DATE INFO|The best Oregon travel guide I've found thus far..|The book to have if you plan on visiting Oregon|Fodor's Guides - Consistently good|Some of the recommended restaurants were closed| Oregon & Northern California Coast Road & Recreation Map, 8th Edition Fodor's Pacific Northwest: with Oregon, Washington & Vancouver (Full-color Travel Guide) Rand McNally Easy To Read: Oregon State Map




See and discover other items: things to do in texas, things to do with kidsplanning your trip Printed Guides With free Oregon travel guides, you’ll get the inside scoop on Oregon’s people, places and happenings by signing up to receive Travel Oregon publications, delivered right to your mailbox. Giddy up…you’ve got some exploring to do… Travel Oregon Visitor Guide The Travel Oregon Visitor Guide is a comprehensive planning guide that helps you organize your trip and see why our little home in the Pacific Northwest is getting so much attention. Scenic Byways Driving Guide Oregon’s Scenic Byways offer a taste of all the beauty this state has to offer. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, a history buff or merely out for a relaxing drive, Oregon’s Scenic Byways will take you there.After Oregon Standoff, Birding Is Back The Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, site of a 41-day occupation, is now mostly open, in time for a popular bird festival....




Rugged beauty, locavore cuisine, and indie spirit are just some of Oregon’s charms. The Pacific Northwest darling is home to hip Portland, whose happening foodie and arts scenes are anchored by an eco-friendly lifestyle. Smaller cities draw you in, too: you can sample microbrews in Bend, see top-notch theater in Ashland, and explore maritime history in Astoria. Miles of bike paths, hikes up Mt. Hood, and rafting in the Columbia River Gorge thrill outdoor enthusiasts. For pure relaxation, taste award-winning Willamette Valley wines and walk windswept Pacific beaches. Outside Crater Lake National Park The Columbia River Gorge The Willamette Valley and Wine Country Crater Lake National Park Bay Area: Coos Bay and North Bend Historic Columbia River Highway John Day Fossil Beds National MonumentIt’s almost impossible to cover all of Oregon in a week, so we’ve crafted a 10-day tour that hits most of the highlights. Although we think it would be a great trip, don’t take this itinerary too seriously—and don’t hesitate to stay longer at one site or discover your own favorite places along this route.




With a mere 10 days to explore the entire state in this itinerary, we couldn’t quite get you into the heart of eastern Oregon, but that doesn’t mean we don’t highly recommend this part of the state. In fact, we like it so much we’ve devoted an entirely different itinerary to it.Fly into Portland International Airport and either pick up a rental car or take the MAX light rail train into town and arrange to get a rental car in downtown Portland. Spend the afternoon strolling around downtown, visiting Powell’s Books and the Pearl District. Spend the night at the Heathman Hotel and dine nearby at old fave Higgins Restaurant & Bar or, a slightly longer walk away, at Tasty n Alder.Head northwest out of Portland on U.S. 30 to Astoria. Explore this historic town at the mouth of the Columbia River, including a visit to the replica of Fort Clatsop, which served as Lewis and Clark’s winter home in 1805-1806. Then continue south and spend the night in Cannon Beach at the Stephanie Inn.Head south out of town on U.S. 101 and stop for a walk at Oswald West State Park, where you can follow a short trail through an old-growth forest to Short Sands Beach to watch the surfers.




Then drive down the coast as far as Yachats and spend the night at Overleaf Lodge. Eat dinner and catch some live music at the Drift Inn.Spend the morning exploring the tide pools and old-growth forest around Cape Perpetua. Take a tour of Sea Lion Caves (or just peer down from the road with your binoculars). From the seaside town of Florence, cut east on Route 126 to Eugene, with a detour south to Lorane for a visit to the King Estate Winery tasting room. Spend the night near Eugene’s riverside trails at the elegant Inn at the 5th.Drive south along I-5 to Ashland to attend a world-class play. Dine at New Sammy’s Cowboy Diner (reserve well in advance) or Amuse, and spend the night at the Ashland Springs Hotel.From Medford, just north of Ashland, drive up the Rogue River on Route 62 through the tiny towns of Prospect and Union Creek to Crater Lake National Park, where you’ll spend the night at the Crater Lake Lodge.Head north on U.S. 97 to Bend, visiting the Lava Lands Visitor Center and High Desert Museum on the way.




Stay downtown at the Oxford Hotel or a few miles out of town along the Deschutes River at the Mount Bachelor Resort.Continue north to Maupin to meet your raft guide for a daylong float down the Deschutes. At the end of the day, drive up Mount Hood and spend the night at Timberline Lodge.Hike along the Timberline Trail (or spend the morning skiing—even in August) and then drive to Hood River. Take a hike to Upper Horsetail Falls and then continue west to Troutdale, where you’ll spend your final night at McMenamins’ Edgefield.It doesn’t take long—about 20 minutes—to get from Edgefield to the Portland airport. If you have a late flight, spend the day in Portland, visiting Washington and Forest Parks.Excerpted from the eleventh Edition of Moon Oregon. Get the full eBook for Item(s) added to cart. Go to checkout now Named for the place where Jesus first turned water into wine, Cana's Feast winery (formerly Cuneo Cellars) has a cult following for its bold Italian wines, including Sangiovese and Barbera.




Its special wine dinners had such a big audience that the tasting room was turned into a café, and chef Lisa Lanxon now serves lunch and dinner every Friday and Saturday and brunch on Sunday. Her Italian menu might include farro-and-beet salad made with ingredients from her garden; her $25, three-course supper with a glass of wine is one of the best deals The Inn at Red Hills has two great places to sample local, small-lot wine: Press wine bar and Farm to Fork restaurant, where chef Shiloh Ficek sources almost everything from within a 200-mile radius for A renovated classic with authentic, old-school Italian dishes made with local ingredients and a Chef Eric Bechard's is so dedicated to the locavore cause, he got into a scuffle with another chef over the provenance of a pig. At his tiny Thistle, decorated with an oddball mix of chandeliers and deer antlers, he offers a dozen or so choices on the menu. Dishes like über-rich rabbit rillettes

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