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March 2016
Things to do at Crater Lake National Park in Southern Oregon
Yes, you can swim at Crater Lake.
Photo courtesy Travel Oregon.
Things to Do at Crater Lake in 2016
Crater Lake National Park, high in the Cascade Mountains range, is Oregon’s shimmering blue gem. It’s a must-see landmark during any trip to Southern Oregon. See our guide for 2016. We provide driving directions, some key dates to remember, ideas on what to do and suggestions on where to sleep.
Union Creek Resort Southern Oregon
Union Creek Resort is located north of Prospect on Highway 62.
Climb into a big, soft bed. Pull the blanket up to your neck and snuggle in for the night. And just before you doze off, remind yourself how great it is to sleep in the forest. This is what happens when you stay at the Union Creek Resort, the roadside lodge near Crater Lake National Park.
Looking for a place to stay in Southern Oregon? check out our lodging directory and use your mobile device to map your route for a good night's sleep.
Oregon's Wild & Scenic Rivers provide a beautiful and thrilling rafting experience for any skill level. Few places in America present outdoor enthusiasts more excitement and variety than beautiful Southern Oregon


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Cascade Siskiyou Scenic Bikeway Southern Oregon
The Cascade Siskiyou Scenic Bikeway starts and finishes in Ashland.
Photo by Muuqui Maxwell
Ready to ride? The Cascade Siskiyou Scenic Bikeway incorporates 5,000 feet of steep and winding climbing through oak savannah into fir forests, showcasing the ecologically diverse ecosystem of the region
Wine Enthusiast magazine recently unveiled its annual list of top wine travel destinations and Southern Oregon made the list.
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