Travel Oregon has developed the following reports related to the North Coast Tourism Studio. Program Related Reports: North Coast Baseline Assessment, August 2018, Write to Know Consulting North Coast Tourism…
In September, Travel Oregon published a survey to ensure Oregon’s tourism industry and industries impacted by tourism had the opportunity to participate and engage in the 2019-2021 strategic planning process….
Join us on January 28, 2020 and help get Oregonians to commit their time off for the rest of the year. In 2017, more than 9.66 million vacation days went unused in Oregon. See how we stack up against other states. Research shows that individuals who plan are more likely to use all of their time off,…
The Mid-Willamette Culinary and Agritourism studio focused on the communities of Corvallis, Philomath, Alsea, Monroe, Albany, Lebanon, Sweet Home, and to strengthen the economic impact of tourism across regions with agricultural roots.
In spring 2019, the communities of Estacada, Eagle Creek, Barton, Damascus, Carver, Gladstone, Clackamas and Oregon City hosted the Clackamas River Recreation Studio with Travel Oregon to enhance and manage water recreation along the river.
A collection of communities that comprise a destination interested in developing a food trail in the Oregon Food Trails program must complete an Oregon Food Trails Program Engagement Application. Communities actively participating in an Oregon Tourism Studio with an agritourism focus, or communities that have completed a culinary and agritourism module within the last two…
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Everything we do at Travel Oregon aims to improve the lives of Oregonians through strong, sustainable local economies. In order to achieve this vision, we work every day to inspire travel that drives economic development and generates jobs for Oregonians in every corner of the state. These robust marketing, destination development, international initiatives are designed…
Oregon’s bountiful natural resources are cornerstone to our legacy, our identity, and our economy. As an industry, outdoor recreation has the potential to significantly impact the well-being of Oregon’s communities, its residents, and its natural resources. Developing a shared vision with a common agenda for how we focus our efforts to improve the outdoor recreation…