What to Do in Southern Oregon, Things to Do in Southern Oregon
What to Do in Southern Oregon, Things to Do in Southern Oregon

What To Do in Southern Oregon

Southern Oregon Wine and Agricultural Tours

Review 3 Wine and Agricultural Tours

Umpqua Valley/Coast Tour

You can visit seven wineries on this 45-mile drive in the beautiful Umpqua Valley. You can taste a wide range of award-winning wines from this diverse wine-growing region.

Rogue & Illinois Valley Tour

This 44-mile tour begins in the heart of the Illinois Valley at Cave Junction. Route 46 through the Siskiyou National Forest takes you to Oregon Caves National Monument.

Wine And Farm Tour

Visiting an Oregon farm or winery presents a unique experience that reflects the personality and style of its owners. Most are family owned and delight in sharing their love of Oregon’s agricultural heritage and lifestyle with visitors.

Scenic Drives: Volcanic Legacy

The Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway is considered an "All-American Road" is the ultimate national designation for a driving tour.

Scenic Drives: The Outback

From Highway 97 (La Pine) take Route 31 to Fort Rock State Monument (seven miles off Route 31). Fort Rock is the remains of a volcano that rises 325 feet above sagebrush plains reminiscent of the Australian Outback.

Scenic Drives: Rogue-Umpqua

This State Byway takes you to the edge of Crater Lake National Park. The indigo blue lake was formed when the ancient volcano Mt. Mazama blew its top.

Scenic Drives: Bandon Scenic Ocean Views

This five-mile tour can take you just a few minutes, or if you prefer you can make a real outing of it. Start with a short walking tour of historic Old Town Bandon.

Scenic Drives/Coast: Powers Route

This 100-mile loop tour takes you through the country that made Oregon famous. From an ocean view at Gold Beach, the route travels to the small rural community of Powers. The route parallels the Rogue River.

Scenic Drives: Charleston Harbor / Seven Devils Loop

Begin at either the North Bend Information Center/Coos County Historical Museum or the Coos Bay Information Center/Oregon International Port of Coos Bay.
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