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Fun and Family-Friendly Things to do in Sutherlin, Oregon
A common question our guests ask is “what is there to do in Sutherlin, anyway?”. Our local attractions range from wine tasting to river rafting! There are so many things to do in Sutherlin, that it’s hard to list them all in one place. To make planning your next trip to our area even easier, we’ve selected some of the best things to do in Sutherlin, Oregon. Check out the options below.
One of the most unique things to do in Sutherlin, Oregon is visiting the Wildlife Safari. Located 17.38 miles from the Sutherlin | Umpqua Valley KOA Park - Wildlife Safari is a safari park in Winston, Oregon, United States. It is home to hundreds of animals that wander freely over the 600-acre park, which guests can drive through. The park also includes a walk-through exhibit displaying some of the park's smaller animals.
1790 Safari Rd
Winston, OR 97496
Heading out on a Southern Oregon road trip and need a great cup of coffee, an amazing farm-to-table dinner or a tasting room with a view around Roseburg? Now you can pull out the Great Umpqua Food Trail map to find about 45 stops just a short detour off the highway that focus on local ingredients that were grown, raised, harvested or created in Southern Oregon's “Great Umpqua” region — named for the watershed and the lush valleys through which the river and its tributaries flow.Choose a section of the trail for a day (or week) of food adventure: wineries, breweries and farm-to-table restaurants, farmers markets, farm stands, u-pick farms, bakeries and cafes. The businesses along the Great Umpqua Food Trail share a commitment to promoting and sourcing products that are grown, raised or created in the Great Umpqua region. Find your themed route below or download the official brochure.
Roseburg
Roseburg, OR 97470
The Heceta Head Lighthouse and Light Keeper's house are circa 1894. Both are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The lighthouse is a working lighthouse. From a height of 205 feet above the ocean, its "first order" Fresnel lens casts it's beams some 21 miles out to sea. It is the brightest light on the Oregon coast. It is said to be the most photographed lighthouse in the United States.
92072 Hwy 101 South
Yachats, OR 97498
At home in an elegant brick building in the heart of downtown, Brix Grill's warm and casual interior is a welcoming spot to enjoy a diverse menu; choose from steaks, seafood, burgers and pastas with a full bar, craft beer and a very respectable wine list. Whether it's date night or you simply want to treat yourself, dinner at True Kitchen + Bar is a great choice; the “social” appetizers, like truffled mac, don't have to be shared and the pistachio pesto primavera is photo-worthy. While it's true The Parrot House has been recently renovated, it offers a charming restaurant, housed in a picturesque 1891 residence, the chef will satisfy all your locavore cravings (be sure to ask about the ghost stories!).
1851 SE Stephens
Roseburg, OR 97470
The Umpqua River on the Pacific coast of Oregon in the United States is approximately 111 miles (179 km) long. One of the principal rivers of the Oregon Coast and known for bass and shad, the river drains an expansive network of valleys in the mountains west of the Cascade Range and south of the Willamette Valley, from which it is separated by the Calapooya Mountains. From its source northeast of Roseburg, the Umpqua flows northwest through the Oregon Coast Range and empties into the Pacific at Winchester Bay. The river and its tributaries flow almost entirely within Douglas County, which encompasses most of the watershed of the river from the Cascades to the coast. The "Hundred Valleys of the Umpqua" form the heart of the timber industry of southern Oregon, generally centered on Roseburg.The Native Americans in the Umpqua's watershed consist of several tribes, such as the Lower and Upper Umpqua (for which the river is named), and the Kalapuya.
Umpqua River
Umpqua, OR 97486
Here in the Umpqua Valley, we celebrate the pioneering spirit of our family owners, tranquil beauty of our region and abundant recreation available for all to enjoy. Founded in 1969, we are proud to be celebrating the 50th anniversary of our winegrowing region.Our winegrowing history dates back to the 1880's when German immigrants planted the first wine grape vineyard in the Valley. Today, we are home to 30 family owned and operated wineries, over 40 different wine varieties, and the start of many treasured memories you'll create while exploring our region. Click on our wine tour map to plan your visit.
Umpqua Valley
Roseburg, OR 97470
Just a few miles from the park, the town of Oakland Oregon is full of brick storefronts from the 1890's, antique stores, restaurants and curio shops!
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