The Historic Columbia River Highway – America’s first scenic highway – is one of the most significant historic roads in the nation and is internationally praised for its spectacular waterfalls,…
Watch this video to see the final pieces of construction get completed for the new addition to the existing State Trail. The new segment of trail beings at John B….
Efforts to restore and reconnect the Historic Columbia River Highway and the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail are the direct result of a unique and successful partnership between the…
Planning for the Historic Highway’s 100th Anniversary in 2016 June 7, 2016 marks the centennial of the Historic Columbia River Highway. Over the past 100 years the highway remains as…
Bicycling and the bicycle industry are iconic in Oregon, representing a unique aspect of the state’s identity and economy. This report was prepared for Travel Oregon by Dean Runyan Associates…
In order to develop Oregon’s culinary and agritourism potential, in 2014 Travel Oregon convened a statewide Working Group to inform its development, sales and marketing strategies. The Working Group consisted…
This report is an excerpt of a larger study and summarizes participation in culinary experiences and the extent to which these experiences serve as motivators for travel to Oregon.
Established in 1983, National Travel and Tourism Week (NTTW) is an annual tradition to celebrate the U.S. travel community and travel’s essential role in stimulating economic growth, cultivating vibrant communities and creating job opportunities.
The Oakridge Area Rural Tourism Studio focused on the town of Oakridge, a former logging town located east of the Willamette Valley on the west side of the Cascade Mountains.