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  1. Table Rocks

    The Table Rocks are two of the most prominent topographic features in the Rogue River Valley. These flat-topped mesas rise 800 feet above the north bank of the Rogue River between Sam’s Valley and Central Point. Though many people assume Upper Table Rock is taller…

  2. Takhlakh Lake

    Pristine alpine fishing lake with a lovely view of Mt. Adams, Takhlakh Lake is a popular destination for visitors to Mt. Rainier National Park. The lake offers a gorgeous setting for fishing and swimming, plus a popular place to camp for hikers and others who love…

  3. Terrebonne Depot

    Terrebonne Depot is a full-service restaurant featuring locally grown foods in a unique, casual environment. The New American cuisine is prepared according to season and showcases the wonderful variety of flavors found in the Cascade region. Terrebonne Depot celebrates the history of the original Oregon…

    Location: 400 NW Smith Rock Way, Terrebonne, OR 97760
  4. The Cedar Creek Grist Mill

    In 1876, the Cedar Creek Grist Mill is one of the oldest operating original structures in the state of Washington.  The mill offers special events the last Saturday of June, July, August, September and October where employees press over 8,000 pounds of Washington apples into…

    Location: Hayes Road to Cedar Creek Road, 9 miles from Woodland, WA, WA 98674
  5. The Fly Fishing Shop

    The owners of this renowned shop have been dedicated to the principles and actions of sustainable fisheries since before the concepts “green” and “sustainability” became mainstream.  The location contains classrooms for education presentations, and the shop promotes catch-and-release fly fishing experiences only. The owners are long-term advocates…

    Location: 67296 E. Highway 26, Welches, OR 97067
  6. Three Sisters Wilderness Area

    This is one of the most beautiful wilderness area in the Oregon Cascades, with the highest concentration of 10,000-foot-plus peaks in all the Cascade Mountain Range.  The wilderness area consists of a variety of ecotypes ranging from low-elevation old-growth Douglas-fir forests to subalpine and alpine ecosytems. …

    Location: Three Sisters Wilderness
  7. Timberline Lodge

    Not only is Timberline Lodge one of the region’s most iconic features, it sits on the flanks of another: Oregon’s famed Mt. Hood.  Timberline is a symbol of the Central Cascades, and no visit to the region is complete without seeing it. The setting at about…

    Location: Street Address, Mt. Hood National Forest, OR Zip
  8. Timberline Summer Ski

    Timberline offers the longest ski season in North America, and perhaps the finest summer program anywhere in the world. After the spring ski season in the Cascades and when other ski areas are closing down, Timberline transitions its operation up the mountain (Mt. Hood) to…

    Location: Timberline Lodge, OR
  9. Timberline Trail

    The Timberline Trail cirumnavigates Mt. Hood at roughly the biological timberline, and stretches for 40.7 miles. It begins and ends at magnificent Timberline Lodge, where hikers can enjoy luxurious rest and refreshment.  Out on the trail it offers some of the most scenic hiking in…

    Location: Timberline, Timberline Lodge , OR 97028
  10. Town of Jacksonville

    Founded in 1851 during the gold-rush, Jacksonville is a National Historic Landmark. The town offers a wide variety of events for visitors. There’s a celebration of Chinese New Year in February. You can take in an outdoor concert at the Britt Music Festival and see characters…

    Location: Jacksonville, OR 97530
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