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Medford's Wild and Scenic Route

Crater Rock Museum
The museum was founded in 1954 by Frieda and Delmar Smith. The Smith's collection and the collections and donations of members and others has created one of the finest displays of rocks, minerals, and gems on the west coast.

The Rogue Creamery
As we near our 70th year of making exemplary artisan blue and cheddar cheeses I reflect on my family's tradition and objective of making the best artisan cheese from the purest and finest whole milk in the Rogue Valley. The methods, ingredients and tools in our micro-creamery have changed little since our start in 1935. Our blue cheeses continue to rank high amongst European peers and placed fourth in international competitions this year.

Seven Oaks Farm
Don, Doreen Jerry and Lori from Seven Oaks Farm & Livestock invite you to try the fresh produce grown on this fourth generation family farm. Customers like the sweet corn so much they have shipped it from Alaska to the Carolinas! The season starts with corn and veggies and ends with pumpkins and fall decorations.

Pleasant View Farm Llama Tours
Pleasant View Farm is located in Oregon's beautiful Rogue Valley. We are dedicated to raising a herd of gentle, well-bred Bolivian llamas and Suri alpacas. All of our llamas and suris are registered with the ILR and the ARI. They are handled from the day they are born and accept training easily. Whether in the show ring, at llama sales or here at the ranch, we are extremely proud of our accomplishments.


Table Rocks
Lower Table Rock and its twin, Upper Table Rock, rise dramatically 800 feet above the Rogue River Valley, flat-topped remnants of lava flows that filled the canyons of an ancient, meandering Rogue River over seven million years ago. Atop the Table Rocks is a mosaic of grassy mounds, stony flats and vernal, or seasonal, ponds.

Dogs for the Deaf
The Dogs for the Deaf foundation rescues dogs from shelters and trains them to act as the eyes and the ears of people who have hearing complications. At the Dogs for the Deaf Camp, dogs learn to respond to household sounds such as smoke alarms, doorbells, etc. in order to assist the daily living of those who are hearing impared.

Valley of the Rogue State Park
A pleasant green oasis awaits you in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. A meeting hall is available for groups. An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river's edge

Del Rio Vineyards
Del Rio Vineyards looks over southern Oregon's Rogue River between the Cascade and Siskiyou mountain ranges. Our soil, rolling hills, alluvial fans, and southern exposure comprise a foundation for great wine making. We build on this foundation through a grower's sensitivity to the land and a winemaker's intuition.

House of Mystery at the Oregon Vortex
The House of Mystery itself was originally an assay. Going back to the days of the Indians, known to them as “The Forbidden Ground.” A spherical field of force, half above ground and half below where the House of Mystery sits and unusual conditions exist.

Hellgate Jet Boat Excursions
See and hear the sounds of the wilderness. Feel the rushing rapids and the wind in your face. A rare, natural wonder you won't forget. You're invited...to the wild, magnificent Rogue River. Experience the natural beauty of the "Great Outdoors."

 


Rogue River
The river meanders on a 215-mile course from Crater Lake National Park through Grants Pass and on to the Pacific Ocean. A 32-mile section is one of the most remote river courses in the nation. Commercial tours are offered, and areas are available for fishing, boating, and hiking.

Kerbyville Museum
Located in the historic town of Kerby in southwestern Oregon, the Kerbyville Museum has been in existence since 1959. A fine collection of pioneer artifacts is displayed in a historic turn of the century house.

Bridgeview Vineyard & Winery
Visitors to Bridgeview Winery can taste an array of fine wines and picnic on the estate, while enjoying views of landscaped gardens and pristine lakes. Many visitors opt to overnight at Bridgeview's own bed-and-breakfast lodge, the Kerbyville Inn, with five wine-themed suites. Bridgeview cordially invites you to visit the winery, sit on the deck, and watch the sun set behind the mountains with a glass of wine in hand.

Foris Vineyards
visit to our winery explains our choice for the name FORIS. Latin for "out of doors", foris conveys the mood of the flowing rivers and lush, fir-covered Siskiyou Mountains which surround our vineyards.

Oregon Caves National Monument
Oregon Caves National Monument, located on Highway 46 20 miles east of Cave Junction, is small in size (480 acres) but rich in diversity.

You can receive additional information by visiting the Medford Visitors and Convention Bureau.

 
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