Napa and Sonoma counties in northern California have reigned as America’s wine country. But the high costs, commercialized vineyards, and long lines of tourists can overshadow the experience. So look north to Oregon, where you’ll discover hidden gems of natural beauty, rugged adventure, and the best Pinot noir outside of Paris.
Oregon has long been known by recreationists for its towering sand dunes, pristine rivers, and secluded, rocky beaches. And savvy travelers are now beginning to connect their culinary passions with outdoor pleasure. Choose from luxurious spas, wilderness lodges, or rustic ranches as you pamper, indulge, dine, and discover along the road less traveled.
- Fly fish and paddle the white water canyons of the Deschutes and Rogue rivers.
- Hike the volcanic rim trails of Crater Lake National Park in the Cascade Mountains.
- Explore the exotic marine life of Yachats and majestic rock formations of Cannon Beach.
- Enjoy theatrical productions, art galleries, museums, and local crafts in Ashland.
- Sip extraordinary wines on a gastronomical tour of Willamette Valley vineyards.
Insider Tip: Try windsurfing, kitesurfing, and paddleboarding in Hood River’s harbor, known as the windsurfing capital of the world.
Fun fact: Oregon’s Willamette Valley was awarded the 2016 Wine Region of the Year by Wine Enthusiast Magazine.