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Umpqua River - Nearby Destinations
Tourist destinations to consider near Umpqua River are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.
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Ashland
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Population: 20,500
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Located between the Siskiyou Mountains and the Cascades, the city of Ashland is a cultural and recreational mecca in southern Oregon. Home to the acclaimed Oregon Shakespeare Festival, this small city has also been named one of the country's top 10 towns in which to buy art. |
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Bandon
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Population: 2,800
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If you're out to catch fish or catch crabs, Bandon isn't a bad place. In addition to great seafood, Bandon is also famous for cranberries, cheese, and quiet, uncrowded beaches. |
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Cascades - Oregon
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The Cascade Range, which runs north-south from Northern California to Canada, is known for its massive, snow-capped mountains and the rich temperate rainforests on their western flanks. |
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Coos Bay
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Population: 15,500
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Coos Bay, the city, is situated on the west side of Coos Bay, the large natural harbor. The city features museums and maritime commerce, while the surroundings offer dramatic cliffs, hiking trails, and great scenery. |
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Rogue River
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The Rogue River roams 215 miles across southwestern Oregon from its headwaters at Boundary Springs, just inside Crater Lake National Park, to where it spills into the Pacific near the town of Gold Beach. Along the way, the river traverses diverse landscape including pumice flats, pine forests, deep gorges, farmlands, and orchards. |
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