Unique Landscape, Waterways & Attractions
Oregon offers unlimited recreational opportunities with 15 million acres of public lands to fish, hunt, hike or explore. Explore evergreen forests; high desert; lava flows; rugged river canyons and rushing whitewater; sand dunes; coastal headlands, spits, and estuaries; and cultural settings such as historic trails, ranches, and archaeological sites.
Fishing & Guide Services
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The Umpqua River continues to be recognized as one of the top ten salmon fisheries in the lower four-eight.
Highlander Farms is located on the premiere "main" stretch of the river meaning little or no boat traffic. You have the river to yourself on most days. With your choice of shore casting, canoe, drift and motor options. |
Wine & Local Winery Tour |
The Umpqua Valley has a climate similar to the Willamette Valley to the north. The topography and warmer temperatures make this area ideal for vineyard operations. With the Pacific Ocean only 36 miles away providing coastal weather and rain a plenty, the area is ideally suited to the production of cool weather varieties such as pinot noir and gewürztraminer.
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Other Area Attractions |
Explore some of the areas' hidden gems, from the drive through animal experience to the famous covered bridge tours. Click the links for more information.
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