
Southern Oregon
Visitors spend $1.1 billion in Southern Oregon, which leads to the direct employment of 12,350 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.
Looking for more? Get to know your local Destination Management Organization (DMO) and learn about the Regional Cooperative Tourism Program.
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Regional Cooperative Tourism Program
RDMOs recognized by Travel Oregon develop and submit regional plan proposals for use of state dollars. By leveraging state dollars along with private and public resources, the RDMO’s work with Travel Oregon to bolster Oregon’s tourism economy. For more information on the Southern Oregon-specific regional plan, view the dashboard.
View the dashboard“Oregon Shakespeare Festival is a destination for performance arts, so travel is a huge and intrinsic part of our organization’s history and its success in Southern Oregon. It’s absolutely essential.”
CJ Martinez, Public Relations, Oregon Shakespeare Festival
THE FOLLOWING HIGHLIGHTS CATALYTIC AND IMPACTFUL PROGRAMMING AND INVESTMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE 2017-2019 BIENNIUM OF THE REGIONAL COOPERATIVE TOURISM PROGRAM IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
Southern Oregon 2017-2019 Biennium Review
Regional Tourism Plan Details
Travel Matters in Southern Oregon
Hear from our partners about why travel matters to their community and their businesses.
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541.576.3838
541.476.7574
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541.582.0242
541.459.5829