
Klamath Sportsman's Park by Kamrin Nielsen
Southern Oregon
In 2023, visitors spent $1.3 billion in Southern Oregon which led to the direct employment of 12,780 locals.
Southern Oregon is a region that offers wine and food trails, world-famous theaters and galleries, Wild and Scenic Rivers and colorful landscapes that are so idyllic, they look like they were painted. It’s also home to Crater Lake National park and the Oregon Caves National Monument.
Additional Resources:
- Learn more about the updated Regional Cooperative Tourism Program & Guidelines.
- If you’re uncertain which tourism region your town falls under, search with your zip code.
THE FOLLOWING HIGHLIGHTS CATALYTIC AND IMPACTFUL PROGRAMMING AND INVESTMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE 2019-2021 BIENNIUM OF THE REGIONAL COOPERATIVE TOURISM PROGRAM IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
Southern Oregon 2019-2021 Biennium Review
Resources
Find your local DMO
Christmas Valley Chamber of Commerce
1 Christmas Tree Lane, Christmas Valley , OR 97641
541.576.3838
Glide: Colliding Rivers Information Center
18782 N. Umpqua Highway , Glide, OR 97443
541.496.0157
Illinois Valley Chamber of Commerce
201 Caves Highway , Cave Junction, OR 97523
541.592.3326
Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center
185 N. Oregon St., Jacksonville, OR 97530
541.899.8118
Travel Medford Visitor Information Center
1314 Center Drive , Suite E
Medford, OR 97501
800.469.6307
Medford, OR 97501
Oregon Caves Information Station – Oregon Caves National Monument
19000 Caves Highway , Cave Junction, OR 97523
541.592.2100
Rogue River Chamber of Commerce
8898 Rogue River Highway , Rogue River, OR 97537
541.582.0242
Sutherlin Visitors Information Center
1310 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin, OR 97479
541.459.5829