Spend a Day at Lake Selmac The mountainous banks of Lake Selmac are covered with deep green pine trees and rugged countryside. The dark green is beautifully contrasted with the shimmering blue of the lake’s surface. At Lake Selmac Resort, you can fish off shore or rent a fishing boat, pedal boat or canoe. Cast
Spend the Night in a Treehouse Vertical Horizons Treehouse Paradise isn’t your average bed and breakfast; guests here actually stay in tree houses, each unique in design. A stay among the trees at Vertical Horizon is a thrill on its own, but the B&B is also located in beautiful Paradise, just off Hwy 199 in
If you need a break from driving or just a break from the hustle and bustle, make a stop at Illinois River Forks State Park. Check out one of the delightful picnic areas at the scenic meeting of the two branches of the Illinois River. Stretch your legs and enjoy the scenery on the short
In the heart of the Smith River National Recreation Area is an opportunity to do something that not many have the chance to do. If you really want to get away from it all and bask in the beauty of nature, you can spend several nights in a fire lookout at Bear Basin Butte Lookout.
On the surface the Oregon Caves National Monument may appear to be the same as every other outdoor area in Southern Oregon, but the delightful trails meandering throughout beautiful forests are not the only things that are amazing about this area. Below the earth’s surface lies a vast system of caverns and caves, and the
Few animals combine power and grace like the great cats of the world. These enormous predators are as beautiful as they are dangerous. See them at the Great Cats World Park. This interactive park allows you to watch as trainers work with the animals to bring out their natural predatory behavior. The park is home
The rugged and beautiful Illinois River is home to some of the most intense white-water in the Pacific Northwest. The Illinois is less crowded than the Rogue River and is considered by many to have better rafting. The river is full of Class IV rapids, and the wilder sections even contain a selection of class
Escape the hustle of modern life with a stay at Grayback Campground. Located 11 miles east of Cave Junction on Hwy 46 (Caves Hwy), Grayback offers ample sites for tent camping and motor homes, with handicapped spaces available. This well-developed campground features restrooms, fire pits at each campsite, available drinking water, and paved parking and