Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail Opening Three More Miles of Connectivity in the Gorge

Biking and hiking in the Columbia River Gorge is about to get even more scenic and accessible. Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon Parks and Recreation Department is unveiling the newest three-mile segment of the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail with a dedication ceremony on Saturday, August 3.
The ribbon cutting will begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday at the new trailhead, located off Exit 51 on Interstate 84. All are invited to explore the trail on foot or by bike between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. 
Planning to attend? Consider going car-free: join a group bike ride that will depart from the Bridge of the Gods in Cascade Locks at 9 a.m. (the ride is rated C+ with moderate terrain, rolling short steep hills, sustained climbs and is about 6.5 miles one way to the Wyeth Trailhead); or, take the Columbia Gorge Express from the Gateway Transit Center, Cascade Locks or Hood River (the Columbia Gorge Express will be making a special stop at Wyeth for the celebration). Please note, buses can only carry a limited number of bicycles. 

Announcing the Fall 2019 Oregon Tourism Studio Schedule

Travel Oregon is pleased to announce that the destinations listed below have been selected to participate in the Oregon Tourism Studio program in the fall of 2019:

Rogue Valley Culinary and Agritourism Studio - October 23-24
  • Travel Southern Oregon and Travel Medford will convene the communities of Medford, Central Point, Phoenix, Talent, Jacksonville, White City, Gold Hill, Eagle Point and Shady Cove
Central Coast Culinary and Agritourism Studio – November 12-13
  • Oregon Coast Visitors Association and Travel Lane County will convene the communities of Dunes City, Florence, Mapleton, Yachats, Waldport, Seal Rock, Newport, Otter Rock, Depoe Bay and Gleneden Beach 
Travel Oregon is working in collaboration with each local convener and their respective steering committees to finalize each program’s objectives, workshop schedule and training curriculum. Information about these programs will be added to Travel Oregon's industry site in September. Learn more about the Oregon Tourism Studio program.

Market Update: Australia and New Zealand

Are you a tourism-related business interested in increasing visitation from the Australia and New Zealand markets? 
If so, join us for the Market Update Webinar on Thursday, Aug. 15 from 3 p.m. - 4 p.m.  
Key outcomes include:
  • Learn the importance of the Australia and New Zealand travel markets for Oregon tourism
  • Understand travel behavior and expectations from the Australia and New Zealand markets
  • Learn how to work with key Australian tour operators to bring your product to market
  • Understand Travel Oregon’s international market strategy
  • Identify upcoming opportunities to enhance visitation from the Australia and New Zealand markets

Learn more and register online 

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