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The wild Rogue River winds and twists from the Cascades to the Pacific Ocean. In its path the river lies in a beautiful and verdant valley that flourishes from sparkling spring waters emerging from Crater Lake. Legendary fishing and boating attracts visitors throughout the year. Spilling down canyons, bubbling white-water and dark pools serve swarms of steelhead and salmon making their way home from the ocean. Popular attractions include jet boating, rafting and fly-fishing.
Grants Pass is located in a County filled with variety and opportunity. Explore the variety of shops and businesses in the towns that surround Grants Pass. History abounds throughout the county. Explore historical downtown Grants Pass, history rich Kerby and Wolf Creek and unique historical Golden. Cave Junction is the gateway to the Oregon Caves as well as the Oregon and California coast. Merlin offers locations to enjoy outdoor activities along the beautiful Wild & Scenic Rogue River.
Josephine County offers variety beyond compare. Outdoor opportunities abound. From fishing and rafting on the beautiful Rogue River to Wineries located in the beautiful Illinois and Applegate Valleys. Parks throughout the County allow many opportunities for sports and family activities. Or step inside and enjoy the theaters and cinemas. Grants Pass COC, Aug 2008
Ashland is a pretty, small town...surrounded by gorgeous mountains, lazy creeks, and roaring rivers. This is a place where incredibly talented chefs prepare locally grown cuisine to pair with award winning local wines. A place where high tech meets high touch. Home of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and an array of other visual and vocal artistry. Ashland COC, Aug 2008
Set at an elevation of 4,100 feet Klamath Falls is often overlooked by visitors to Oregon. Boasting the largest lake in the state the region is considered one of the most beautiful parts of Oregon. Some 19,000 residents call the “City of Sunshine” home which in early days attracted mainly farmers and ranchers. Almost a million waterfowl use the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge during fall migration and draws the largest concentration of bald eagles in the lower 48 states – estimated 1,000 winter near the lake.
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 Grants Pass |  | |
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 Klamath Wildlife Refuge |  | |
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