While many U.S. destinations scramble to adapt to changing travel trends, Oregon’s continued leadership and hard work today will set the stage in meeting the needs of the traveler over the next decades. There is still work to do to inspire and support travel companies on the leading edge of meeting the demands of the…
The University of Oregon’s Community Planning Workshop partnered with Travel Oregon, Oregon Main Street, and the economic development arm of Pacific Power to document the physical, operational, and financial needs…
Travel Oregon has put together a toolkit to help Bikeway proponent groups, and the communities in which the Bikeways connect, share these routes with the world.
Travel Oregon convenes a meeting with all graduates from Travel Oregon’s destination development programming on a semi-annual basis, including the Rural Tourism Studio, Culinary & Agritourism Studio, Bicycle Tourism Studio, or the Tour Operators, Guides and Outfitters Training. The purpose of the gathering is to bring participants together to network, share successes and best practices,…
The North Santiam Rural Tourism Studio focused on the communities of the North Santiam River Canyon region in the Willamette Valley, including Aumsville, Scio, Stayton, Sublimity, Lyons, Mill City, Gates, Detroit and Idanha.
2019-2020 Small Grant Recipients – $470,996 awarded to 30 projects 2018-2019 Small Grant Recipients – $350,000 awarded to 23 projects 2018-2020 Medium Grant Recipients – $853,000 awarded to 12 projects 2017-2019 Large Grant Recipient – $2.5 million awarded (for four years) to 1 project 2017-2018 Small Grant Recipients – $400,000 awarded to 29 projects 2016-2017 Grant Recipients – $485,000 awarded…
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