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When you visit the wonderful and exciting state of Oregon take advantage of all of the great deals, discounts and savings on lodging, hotels, resorts, golf, fishing and restaurant dining that is available for free in this section. Choose adventure in a grand scale that only Oregon can offer. Pick one of these special travel regions on the left and add up the deals and savings while planning your next exciting state of Oregon vacation!
The state of Oregon is rich in history and culture with some of the most diverse geography in the nation including rocky coast lines, majestic mountains with deep lush valleys, arid deserts, ocean beaches and high alpine lakes. The state is often broken into seven vacation regions or areas of exploration. These regions are as different and diverse from one another as could be imaginable. This is a vacationer’s dream state and warrants several trips and vacations to experience all the wonders and exploration that Oregon has to offer. Choose from one or more of these vacation areas for fantastic travel discounts, deals and savings. Find deals on lodging, golf, whitewater rafting, dining, RV parks, activities, tours, guided fly fishing, charter boat fishing, sailing, mountain biking, hiking, resorts, hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, tour wineries, vineyards, family activities, hiking, camping, dining choices at hundreds of restaurants, scenic drives and much more.
The Oregon Coast has some 400 miles of incredible beaches and dunes that are open to the traveling public that promise infinite vacation possibilities. Take a coastal drive and see rocky cliffs, inviting beaches and spectacular sunsets that seem to hang and then slowly fade into the vast Pacific Ocean. With all the money saving discounts and deals offered throughout the region ranging for lodging and accommodations to indoor and outdoor recreational activities no wonder it has long been one of the states most popular vacation destinations.
Portland is famous for its outstanding public art scene, well kept urban parks, a lively downtown, and a robust culinary community. Portland is also known as the beer capital of the world, with over 30 breweries in the metro area. That’s more than any other city on earth.
Portland boasts an amazing array of attractions, dozens of family-friendly events concerts and festivals that take place throughout the year. Jet boat rides promises a thrilling, high-speed excursion of the Portland shoreline. Or choose a more relaxing Willamette River, Astoria or Bonneville Dam cruise or enjoy scenic tour aboard the Sternwheeler Rose, a working paddle-wheeler that runs exclusively on the Willamette River. Walk, bike or ride through the river place district on Portland’s waterfront.
In addition, the Old Town / Chinatown district offers a bustling arts and dining mecca with and vibrant nightlife. From museums to botanic gardens to an eclectic mix of modern and turn of the century cast iron buildings to historic river fronts with varied deals for restaurants, boutiques and shops. There is great value to be had in the exciting city of Portland.
Mt. Hood, the tallest of Oregon's Cascade peaks, stands watch over the awe-inspiring Columbia River Gorge from a height greater that 11,000 ft. The often photographed glacier-glazed peak is home to year-round outdoor recreational travel. Run-off from its volcanic slopes enriches soil in the valleys below, which are famous for their production of pears, peaches, cherries, apricots and apples. One of the largest concentrations of high waterfalls in the nation spills forth from the cliffs and ledges that wall in the mighty Columbia River to create the nation's only national scenic area.
Allow plenty of time to explore the great outdoors in Oregon's Mt. Hood area and you will find hundreds of outdoor adventure options. Hiking and trekking to wind surfing to playing a round of golf are just a few of these activities to mention. Pitch your tent or park your RV in one of many campgrounds and cast your fishing line in a nearby lake or river. Lodging option are numerous ranges from rustic resorts to 4 star hotels. White-water rafting, scenic flights, hot air balloon rides, bird watching, hiking, fishing, wind surfing, and mountain biking are just a few of the adventures awaiting you and your family in this spectacular activity travel region.
Willamette River Valley region is 100 miles long and 60 miles wide. The valley is home to more than 150 Oregon wineries and dozens of wine shops. One of the coolest wine regions in the west, this valley is bordered to the north by the Columbia River, to the south by the Calapooya Mountains, to the east by the Cascade Mountains, and to the west by the Coast Range. The area’s cooler climate is well suited for the early ripening Pinot noir grape which is consistently turning out award wining internationally acclaimed Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and Riesling varietals.
Many pioneers that came across the infamous Oregon Trail through the rich and verdant Willamette valley must have truly been amazed by its beauty. This historic and economically important area is perhaps best known for its diverse agriculture, which includes all types of vegetables, fruits, flowers, herbs, nuts, hops, Christmas trees and of course grapes.
For great travel deals and discounts and to experience the abundance of recreational opportunities and family vacation activities, visit the Willamette Valley and be sure to tour the valley's wine country, which is quickly gaining international attention as one of the Pacific Northwest's finest wine producing regions.
Southern Oregon long known by the famous and glitzy Hollywood set as the ideal getaway, southern Oregon offers visitors a well-balanced mix of cultural and natural wonders. History aficionados will find a wide variety of historical sites, points of interest, and grand scenic beauty across the region. Whitewater river enthusiasts, anglers, bikers, hikers and nature watchers can seek endless adventures on many bodies of water including the Klamath, Rogue and Umpqua rivers. Theater buffs flock to Ashland every year for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. The town of Medford is home to both Harry and David's Country Village and the Jackson & Perkins Rose Garden.
The Klamath Basin to the east is home to several wildlife refuges and has the habitat for one of the largest wintering concentration of bald eagles in the lower 48 states. The centerpiece of the region is Crater Lake National Park and a visit to it should not be missed.
The Central Cascades and Bend Oregon region is sometimes wrongly associated with rain. Not so, Central Oregon enjoys blue skies and sunshine nearly 300 days a year, offering a year-round playground for kids and adults of all ages. Its high desert landscape offers almost constant views of snowcapped Cascade peaks and features geologic marvels such as Smith Rock State Park, Newberry National Volcanic Monument and several Lava Lands attractions.
Summer time activities and sports are abound on Mt. Bachelor, like fly-fishing, hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, camping, and some of the best golf in the state are just a few of the things that one can enjoy. But outdoor activities are not the only way to fill your time in this region. Central Oregon is also host to world class museums, interpretive centers, and Native American history and cultural activities.
The States Eastern region is a place of incredible beauty from Hells Canyon’s wildest rapids to the radiant peaks of the Wallowa Mountains, from the rolling wheat fields of the Columbia River Plateau to the rugged breaks of Steens Mountain. The areas immense beauty reveals itself with every turn in the road. Great discounts, deals for lodging and more await you in this section.
Above information excerpted from The Oregon Tourism Commission.

