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Golf Courses – Sisters, Oregon
NOW I understand the phase golf experience... More on GolfReview
Ice Cream – Pleasant Hill, Oregon
Always good food and most of all friendly people. More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Coos Bay, Oregon
Established in 1929, this wonderful gift store is one of Coos Bay's oldest ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Music and Theater – Eugene, Oregon
For the 10th or 11th time, we attended the Rocky Horror Picture Show last night. This was not the typical r... More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Eugene, Oregon
This is a specialty bookstore that offer material ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Campgrounds – Blue River, Oregon
64 sites on 74 acres; 22 RV, 42 RV/tent. On McKenzie River. Bath: flush and vaulted toilets, no showers. More on AAA.com
Parks – Bandon, Oregon
In 2004, the Access Fund and local climbers helped the Forest Service improve and sign the access into McKinley Rock. All routes are south facing and with the exception of the first 20 feet dry quickly for early spring and ... More on RockClimbing
Things To Do – Sisters, Oregon
Great overnight backpack. Started the trail along the edge of Big Lake and More on Trails
Bars – Springfield, Oregon
White Horse Tavern, located at 4360 Main St, is your garden variety pub. It’s not going to win any raves of "Hottest. Bar. Ever.," but it’s a serviceable place to relax and unwind. Just keep your expectations grounded. ... More on clubzone
Restaurants – Eugene, Oregon
man, that $6 burger is great for a fast-food burger... More on Dine.com
Sightseeing – Coos Bay, Oregon
The Bay Area is known for its myrtlewood forests, which are found exclusively in a small area on the Pacific Coast. Consisting of extremely fine grain, myrtlewood is especially durable and esteemed as one of the world's most beautiful ... More on Weather.com
Tours – Coos Bay, Oregon
Several walking or driving tours are available in the Coos Bay area. There's a 60-mile "growing forest" tour that covers everything from old-growth to newly-planted trees, or you can take hiking trails along ... More on Weather.com
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