7.8
09

What’s Going on in Oregon this July?

This summer, don’t just sit there – channel your inner kid and get out and splash! In Oregon, you’ve got your pick of water-infused adventures: jet boat rides, surf lessons, kayak tours, sternwheeler spins and the list goes on.

While you’re at it, why not hit the road? We’ve got a few small-town itineraries that will have you exploring Oregon’s lesser-known areas – perfect fodder for your personal Oregon 150 Challenge.

There are some exciting happenings on the culinary-front as well. This month you can taste more than 70 beers at the 22nd annual Oregon Brewers Fest or try your hand at making Parmesan Fennel Gratin.

See you in Oregon, where we’ve got a lot going on.

-The Editors

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Comments

Mary and Gino

great website!

Kristi Vincent

Love it!

Kath Engel

Fantastic. We leave for Oregon on Saturday. We are sooooo looking forward to the trip.

Gerald Kilbert

Thanks for your recent announcement regarding Splashing Around in Oregon. We are in Oregon. In fact, we are staying at the Royal Villa RV Resort in Bend, Oregon. A wonderful RV park. This evening we enjoyed local foods and drink at a Munch and Music festival in the park along the river. What a wonderful time.

We plan on visiting the High Desert Museum in Bend, play a little golf, visit the local restaurants, tour the Quilt Show in Sisters on Saturday and visit the big community event in Bend on Sunday.

Oregon is a wonderful place to visit.

Name:JACK & MARGARET JORDAN

THANK YOU FOR ALL THE INFORMATION YOU HAVE MAILED ME ABOUT OREGON. AT THIS TIME, IT IS TOO HOT FOR US TO TRAVEL. HOPEFULLY, WE WILL VENTURE YOUR WAY NEXT SUMMER.

cindy holloway

We did three of the Waterfall hikes from Umpqua National Forest Thundering Waters BLM guidebook on the 4th of July to celebrate our 25th anniversary. We had a blast with our family, hiked, got some beautiful pictures of pristine forest and majestic falls and enjoyed the upper Diamond Lake area away from the heat and crowded lake areas. The hikes are rated from easy to difficult. We also visited Lemolo Lake for a Picnic.

It would be nice to see some more day hikes in the moderate range in and near Southern Oregon.

Cindy and Fred

Dan Schofield

I check your web site/publication every week for things to do around Oregon. As a designer, I love the look and feel of whatever you do. Thanks for bring all the fun and excitement together in one easy to read commuication.

denicola

i love the tidbits about the back parts of oregon….have not been in that area and plan to be in late fall…..looks very energizing…..keep it up.

Rhiannon West

Cindy – for Southern Oregon hiking, check out: http://www.southernoregon.org/fun/hiking.html

-Rhiannon, Travel Oregon

Pat Heckler

Love getting the newsletter. We have family in Gladstone, Or and this
helps keep us connected in a way. Retirement cannot come soon enough for us here in Pennsylvania. Wonderful information.

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