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  1. Diamond Lake

    Diamond Lake has welcomed generation of Oregonians to its scenic shores and excellent fishing. Bordered by Mt. Thielsen and Mt. Bailey, Diamond Lake offers visitors a wide range of activities year-round. From cross-country skiing  and snowmobiling in the winter to mountain biking and horseback riding…

    Location: Diamond Lake, OR
  2. DiamondStone Guest Lodges

    Located at the heart of Southern Central Oregon’s multitude of recreational opportunities, DiamondStone is a perfect hub from which to launch your Central Oregon vacation experience. DiamondStone provides a unique variety of accomodations, including an award-winning B&B, a log cabin on the Little Deschutes River,…

    Location: 16693 Sprague Lp., La Pine, OR 97739
  3. Dog Creek Indian Rock Shelter

    The Dog Creek Indian Rock Shelter is a huge boulder that is concave on the downhill side and has numerous red, ochre and black pictograms painted in the protected areas. The site illustrates first hand the artistry of the Native Americans of long ago. The site is…

    Location: off Illahe Flat Rd.,off Hwy. 138, app. 40 miles East of Roseburg, OR
  4. Double Mountain Brewery

    Double Mountain Brewery embodies the culture of Hood River – a small recreation town located in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.  The product of one of three breweries located in the downtown area, Double Mountain beer is beyond exceptional.  Locals frequent the pub,…

    Location: 8 Fourth Street, Hood River, OR 97031
  5. Doublegate Inn

    The Doublegate Inn was built in 1919 by the Anderson family of Portland.  The Anderson brothers had a livery in Portland, and started a limousine service from Portland to the mountain area.  The Andersons’ son “Sunny Jim”  helped Billy Welch, son of the town of Welches’…

    Location: 26711 E. Welches Rd., Welches, OR 97067
  6. Down the River Cleanup, Clackamas River

    The Down the River Cleanup is one of the largest volunteer river cleanups in the Northwest. It brings together the human-powered sports community (rafting, kayaking, fishing, tubing, canoing, sea kayaking, etc.) for a single day of river stewardship. It is a volunteer day on the river…

    Location: Barton Park Rd, Barton, OR
  7. Drake Park

    Drake Park was once the site of the historic water pageant in Bend, and now it is home to numerous geese, otters and wildlife, canoe enthusiasts, fly-fishing, arts and craft events and the annual Old Fashioned Fourth of July celebration.   Drake Park is best known…

    Location: NW Riverside Blvd, Bend, OR 97701
  8. Dufur Threshing Bee

    The Dufur Threshing Bee is a glimpse back in time to the early settlers’ way of life. It includes demonstrations of farming, equipment, clothing, blacksmithing, a schoolhouse, and the settlers’ overall way of life. Specially trained horses are used to demonstrate harvesting equipment like plowing,…

    Location: 040 Main Street, Dufur, OR 97021
  9. Eagle Rock Lodge

    Eagle Rock Lodge sits on one of the most scenic properties on the banks of the McKenzie River. Over four acres of rhododendron and azalea gardens rest beneath cedar, fir and maple trees that are hundreds of feet tall. Large lawns roll out to the…

    Location: 49198 McKenzie Hwy., Vida, OR 97488
  10. Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn

    McMenamins takes old public buildings (schools, jails, hospitals) and revitalizes them for use by the public. Set on a sprawling campus full of unique buildings and multiple restaurants and bars from large to small, plus lodging and even a small golf course, McMenamins Edgefield is…

    Location: 2126 S.W. Halsey St., Troutdale, OR 97060
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