Southern Oregon

Travel Guide

Medford showing a small town or village and mountains
Medford showing a small town or village and landscape views
Medford featuring forests
Medford featuring a park
Crater Lake National Park which includes a lake or waterhole

Escape to a place of scenic contrasts, where you will discover the deepest lake in the United States, spectacular marble caves and a wild river.

The deep lake, green countryside and cloud-touching peaks of Southern Oregon stun visitors with scenic diversity and picturesque beauty. Find numerous opportunities for outdoor adventures, from trekking up mountains to cruising across a crater lake. Meanwhile, the region’s cities are alive with exciting things to see and do. Explore historic buildings, descend into marble caves and kayak over rapids.

Travel to Crater Lake National ParkOpens in a new window in the Cascade Mountains. The big draw is the lake itself, the deepest in the U.S. Hike to the water's edge, drive or cycle the 33-mile (53-kilometer) Rim Drive or go on a ranger-guided boat cruise across the lake. Try to spot the Old Man of the Lake, a 30-foot (9-meter) log that has been floating upright for hundreds of years. In the winter, go skiing and snowmobiling in the park.

Originating near the lake is the Rogue RiverOpens in a new window, which flows for 215 miles (345 kilometers) to the Pacific Ocean. Go whitewater rafting and kayaking on its wild section and hike through the diverse countryside of mountains, cliffs and forests that surround it.

The scenery is just as spectacular below the ground. Go to the Oregon Caves National Monument and venture into marble caves that were cut deep into the Siskiyou Mountains by rainwater.

In addition to your rugged and relaxing outdoor pursuits, visit Southern Oregon’s towns, which offer exciting attractions and historical landmarks. Tour the former gold rush town of JacksonvilleOpens in a new window, now a national historic landmark. Learn about pioneer life in the museums of Klamath Falls and stop at Fort Klamath, a town named after the nearby 19th-century fort.

If you enjoy wine, schedule tasting trips to the region's wineries, including those near Elkton and Eagle Point.

To take advantage of Southern Oregon's year-round recreational activities, history, natural beauty and wine-making heritage, drive or come by bus or train. Long-distance travelers can fly into Rogue Valley International-Medford Airport or Portland International Airport in Portland.

Where to stay in Southern Oregon

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Historic Downtown District

While visiting Historic Downtown District, you might make a stop by sights like Allen Elizabethan Theatre and Oregon Shakespeare Festival.

Historic Downtown District
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Downtown Klamath Falls

Waterfalls, breweries and lake views are some highlights of Downtown Klamath Falls. Make a stop by Upper Klamath Lake or Baldwin Hotel Museum while you're exploring.

Downtown Klamath Falls
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Historic Railroad District

While Historic Railroad District isn't home to many top sights, Oregon Cabaret Theatre and Allen Elizabethan Theatre are some notable places to visit nearby.

Historic Railroad District
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Siskiyou-Hargadine Historic District

If you're spending some time in Siskiyou-Hargadine Historic District, Lithia Park and Ashland Library are top sights worth seeing.

Siskiyou-Hargadine Historic District
Medford featuring a park

City Center Medford

City Center Medford is known for its ample dining options, and you can make a stop by Medford Central Library and Medford City Hall while in the area.

City Center Medford
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Skidmore Academy Historic District

While Skidmore Academy Historic District may not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Allen Elizabethan Theatre and Oregon Shakespeare Festival.

Skidmore Academy Historic District

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