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Tamolitch Blue Pool is a gorgeous gem-like body of water at the base of Tamolitch Falls. The colors are so vibrant it literally takes your breath away. Once a majestic waterfall, the McKenzie River has changed course and gone underground a few miles up stream.  The river only flows over the falls a few times a year, the rest if the time the water emerges from the rocks underwater in the basin of waterfall pool.  Its is rare to see a large waterfall ledge completely dry, the color and composition of the pool is also unique.
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Tamolitch Falls (Blue Pool)
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Tamolitch Blue Pool is a gorgeous gem-like body of water at the base of Tamolitch Falls. The colors are so vibrant it literally takes your breath away. Once a majestic waterfall, the McKenzie River has changed course and gone underground a few miles up stream.  The river only flows over the falls a few times a year, the rest if the time the water emerges from the rocks underwater in the basin of waterfall pool.  Its is rare to see a large waterfall ledge completely dry, the color and composition of the pool is also unique.
Koosah & Sahalie Falls Two easy-to-see roadside waterfalls that are popular must-stops on any road trip. Spectacular year-round, though parking may be limited depending on season. Koosah and Sahalie Falls are located along the McKenzie River in the Cascade Mountains. An easy family-friendly 2.6 mile (4.1843 km) loop trail connects Koosah and Sahalie Falls. The hike borders the McKenzie River through towering forest. The trail is not wheelchair accessible due to stairs. Koosah Falls drops approximately 70 feet (21 m) into a deep pool.  Sahalie Falls is a mass of foaming white water plunging 100 feet (30 m) over a natural lava dam. This famous falls can be spotted in Disney's movie "Homeward Bound". The Sahalie Falls viewing platform is less then 100 feet (30 m) from the parking lot and is wheelchair accessible.
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Mirador de las Cataratas Sahalie
McKenzie River Drive
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Koosah & Sahalie Falls Two easy-to-see roadside waterfalls that are popular must-stops on any road trip. Spectacular year-round, though parking may be limited depending on season. Koosah and Sahalie Falls are located along the McKenzie River in the Cascade Mountains. An easy family-friendly 2.6 mile (4.1843 km) loop trail connects Koosah and Sahalie Falls. The hike borders the McKenzie River through towering forest. The trail is not wheelchair accessible due to stairs. Koosah Falls drops approximately 70 feet (21 m) into a deep pool.  Sahalie Falls is a mass of foaming white water plunging 100 feet (30 m) over a natural lava dam. This famous falls can be spotted in Disney's movie "Homeward Bound". The Sahalie Falls viewing platform is less then 100 feet (30 m) from the parking lot and is wheelchair accessible.
Pronounced “Ha – SEE – Ta” by most, “HECK – ah – Ta” by others, yet everyone agrees Heceta Head is one of the most beautiful lighthouses in the world. The Heceta Head Lighthouse and Light Keeper’s home are circa 1894. Both are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The lighthouse is a working lighthouse. From a height of 205 feet above the ocean, its “first order” Fresnel lens, casts it’s beams some 21 miles out to sea. It is the brightest light on the Oregon coast. It is said to be the most photographed lighthouse in the United States. The Heceta Lighthouse B&B, in the Light Keeper’s home, is perched on a cliff with a magnificent view of the Pacific Ocean and the beach below. Paths from the Light Keeper’s Home lead both to the beach and to the lighthouse.
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Heceta Head Lighthouse
U.S. 101
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Pronounced “Ha – SEE – Ta” by most, “HECK – ah – Ta” by others, yet everyone agrees Heceta Head is one of the most beautiful lighthouses in the world. The Heceta Head Lighthouse and Light Keeper’s home are circa 1894. Both are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The lighthouse is a working lighthouse. From a height of 205 feet above the ocean, its “first order” Fresnel lens, casts it’s beams some 21 miles out to sea. It is the brightest light on the Oregon coast. It is said to be the most photographed lighthouse in the United States. The Heceta Lighthouse B&B, in the Light Keeper’s home, is perched on a cliff with a magnificent view of the Pacific Ocean and the beach below. Paths from the Light Keeper’s Home lead both to the beach and to the lighthouse.
The McKenzie Pass-Santiam Pass Scenic Byway takes you on a journey through a land of contrasts. On the west side of the Cascades, you'll encounter lush Douglas fir and red cedar forests; on the drier east side, lodgepole pines prevail. Lava fields adjoin snow fields, providing a stark black and white contrast between the forces of fire and ice, a contrast that's often mirrored in crystal-clear lakes, whose still waters are countered by several cascading waterfalls. The Byway boasts the highest concentration of snowcapped volcanoes (and associated glaciers) in the lower 48 states. Broken Top Mountain, Mount Washington and The Three Sisters (among other peaks) tower above the Byway. The natural qualities of the McKenzie Pass-Santiam Pass Scenic Byway are of national significance. There are outstanding examples of both ancient and recent volcanoes, cinder cones, lava flows, and deep, glaciated canyons. Forests along the Byway contain rare old-growth fir and ponderosa pine, and are home to a great variety of fish and wildlife, including several endangered species, such as bald eagles, northern spotted owls, Chinook salmon and bull trout.
Old McKenzie Highway
Old McKenzie Highway
The McKenzie Pass-Santiam Pass Scenic Byway takes you on a journey through a land of contrasts. On the west side of the Cascades, you'll encounter lush Douglas fir and red cedar forests; on the drier east side, lodgepole pines prevail. Lava fields adjoin snow fields, providing a stark black and white contrast between the forces of fire and ice, a contrast that's often mirrored in crystal-clear lakes, whose still waters are countered by several cascading waterfalls. The Byway boasts the highest concentration of snowcapped volcanoes (and associated glaciers) in the lower 48 states. Broken Top Mountain, Mount Washington and The Three Sisters (among other peaks) tower above the Byway. The natural qualities of the McKenzie Pass-Santiam Pass Scenic Byway are of national significance. There are outstanding examples of both ancient and recent volcanoes, cinder cones, lava flows, and deep, glaciated canyons. Forests along the Byway contain rare old-growth fir and ponderosa pine, and are home to a great variety of fish and wildlife, including several endangered species, such as bald eagles, northern spotted owls, Chinook salmon and bull trout.
Located in the Cascade Range at 5,187 feet, this mountain observatory offers panoramic views across 65 square miles of black lava rock that looks so much like a moonscape that in 1964, NASA conducted drills with astronauts as they prepared to travel to the moon. Completed in 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), the observatory was named in memory of Dee Wright, the crew’s foreman who passed away the year before. On a clear day, you can view Mt. Washington, Mt. Jefferson, the South, North, and Middle Sister, and even see Mt. Hood, 78.5 miles to the north. If the snow has melted, don’t forget to look for the glaciers! Collier glacier on the North Sister is the largest glacier in Oregon.
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Observatorio Dee Wright
Old McKenzie Highway
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Located in the Cascade Range at 5,187 feet, this mountain observatory offers panoramic views across 65 square miles of black lava rock that looks so much like a moonscape that in 1964, NASA conducted drills with astronauts as they prepared to travel to the moon. Completed in 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), the observatory was named in memory of Dee Wright, the crew’s foreman who passed away the year before. On a clear day, you can view Mt. Washington, Mt. Jefferson, the South, North, and Middle Sister, and even see Mt. Hood, 78.5 miles to the north. If the snow has melted, don’t forget to look for the glaciers! Collier glacier on the North Sister is the largest glacier in Oregon.
The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area is a special place. One of the largest expanses of temperate coastal sand dunes in the world, the stark, mist-shrouded views of dunes, forests, and ocean in such close proximity to one another are rare and hauntingly beautiful. Many plants and animals, including some found in few other places, call this area home. In 1972, Congress designated this 31,500-acre portion of the Siuslaw National Forest as a National Recreation Area in recognition of its unique values. Learn more about the geology of the dunes here. Adventure and solitude await! Among the tree islands, open dunes, wetlands, and beaches you will find Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) riding (experience it with Google Trekker), hiking, paddling, wildlife viewing, birding, camping, picnicking, sand play - the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area has it all.
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Área de Recreación Nacional de las Dunas de Oregón
855 Highway Ave
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The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area is a special place. One of the largest expanses of temperate coastal sand dunes in the world, the stark, mist-shrouded views of dunes, forests, and ocean in such close proximity to one another are rare and hauntingly beautiful. Many plants and animals, including some found in few other places, call this area home. In 1972, Congress designated this 31,500-acre portion of the Siuslaw National Forest as a National Recreation Area in recognition of its unique values. Learn more about the geology of the dunes here. Adventure and solitude await! Among the tree islands, open dunes, wetlands, and beaches you will find Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) riding (experience it with Google Trekker), hiking, paddling, wildlife viewing, birding, camping, picnicking, sand play - the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area has it all.
The Sisters Country, including the charming town of Sisters, Oregon, quaint Camp Sherman, Suttle Lake, Black Butte Ranch, Aspen Lakes Golf Course and Hoodoo Ski Area, all where Central Oregon starts, is a destination like no other. The Sisters Country is an expanse of majestic and inspiring natural beauty reaching from the town of Sisters, Oregon, to the panoramic Pacific Crest Trail. Explore Central Oregon outdoor adventure and cultural experiences including the world renowned Sisters Rodeo, Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show, Sisters Folk Festival, and the Sisters Harvest Faire.
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Sisters
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The Sisters Country, including the charming town of Sisters, Oregon, quaint Camp Sherman, Suttle Lake, Black Butte Ranch, Aspen Lakes Golf Course and Hoodoo Ski Area, all where Central Oregon starts, is a destination like no other. The Sisters Country is an expanse of majestic and inspiring natural beauty reaching from the town of Sisters, Oregon, to the panoramic Pacific Crest Trail. Explore Central Oregon outdoor adventure and cultural experiences including the world renowned Sisters Rodeo, Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show, Sisters Folk Festival, and the Sisters Harvest Faire.
Mount Pisgah Trail is a 3.3 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Eugene, Oregon that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from March until November. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
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Mount Pisgah
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Mount Pisgah Trail is a 3.3 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Eugene, Oregon that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from March until November. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
Following the beautiful McKenzie River, the McKenzie River trail is 26 miles long, starting at the headwaters of Clear Lake in the Cascade Mountain Range. This is a popular trail, largely thanks to the beautiful surroundings and many things to do and see along the way. Picture multiple cascading waterfalls, old-growth forest, lava fields, and twinkling blue pools, all on one trail. This incredible route draws both hikers and bikers from all over the world. It very rarely gets overcrowded due to its length, which just adds to its appeal. Hiking The McKenzie River Trail  Distance: 26 miles Type of Trail: Point to point Difficulty: Hard The trail follows the river’s path for most of its 26 miles. For the more hard-core hiker, the whole trail might seem like an easy walk, but for the average hiker, it is common to make it a multi-stay trip. Although many hikers will tackle the whole trail, you will find a much more significant crowd of day hikers in the upper section, where you will find some of the bigger natural attractions, such as the Blue Pool, Sahalie Falls, and Koosah Falls. McKenzie River Trail Start of the McKenzie River Trail  If it is solitude and beautiful surroundings you are after, then it is the lower half of the hike that is for you. The trail runs along the riverside through beautiful forests, and the further up the river you go, the more volcanic and rocky the path becomes. You can take on as much or as little as the hike as you like, as it intersects through side roads off the highway, making access easy. Most people do the McKenzie River Trail in one direction rather than treating it as an out and back trail, organizing a shuttle with friends, or using a shuttle service.  Click the image to view the clickable map of the McKenzie River Trail. The Route for The McKenzie River Trail If you start at the Upper Trailhead, you’ll find yourself on an old lava flow that originates from Mount Washington. The trail heads down through the trees and winds it’s away along the river’s edge before arriving at Clear Lake and the Great Spring, which is a primary source for the river. After heading past the southern end of the lake, the route will have you twisting and turning past the turbulent river until you cross over Highway 126 and then cross to the western side of the river, taking you to some spectacular viewpoints of Sahalie and Koosah Falls. Wooden bridge on McKenzie River Trail Koosah Falls on The McKenzie River Trail The river disappears at the Carmen Reservoir as it continues its voyage underground, meaning at this point you will be following a dry creekbed for a while. The old-growth forest here is stunning, and the next point of interest you come across will be the incredible Blue Pool, which is where the river bubbles up from the ground again. From the pool, follow the ever-growing river all the way to the Trail Bridge Reservoir. At this point, the trail is much easier and smoother, crossing several streams and beside forest roads. The trail comes to an end past the McKenzie River Ranger station at the Lower McKenzie River Trailhead. Highlights Along The McKenzie River Trail Clear Lake Clear Lake is the ultimate place for kayaking. From your position on your kayak, you’ll be able to see a preserved forest underneath the depths of the crystal clear waters of the lake. Clear Lake in Oregon is a highlight of The McKenzie River Trail There is also a great hike around the lakeshore, where you can better take in its beauty. Clear Lake is the McKenzie River’s headwaters and was formed when an ancient lava flow dammed the stream around 3000 years ago. When the stream was dammed, the water rose to cover the forest, leaving it underwater. The forest has been preserved so well thanks to the 37-degree water all year round. Whether you fancy relaxing, picnicking, kayaking, rowing, or stand-up paddleboarding, it is a great place to head for a few hours or the whole day. RELATED: Your Guide to Exploring Clear Lake, Oregon Blue Pool The Tamolitch Blue Pool is arguably the most popular and beautiful spot on the McKenzie River Trail. This incredible pool was created thousands of years ago, when lava erupted in the area, creating a lava tube. The pool was then formed where the river comes up from the ground after traveling for 3 miles through the lava tube. Visit Tamolitch Blue Pool along The McKenzie River Trail The color of the water really is hard to describe, and the photos do not do it justice; it is doubtful you’ll see water this blue anywhere else. The trail to the pool is around 4 miles, blossoming with traditional Oregon scenery such as moss-covered trees and rich forest. The pool itself changes with the seasons. During the spring, frothing white water pours into the pool below, while in the summer and fall, the water transforms into its namesake blue color. RELATED: Hiking to Tamolitch Blue Pool in Central Oregon The word ‘Tamolitch’ actually means ‘tub’ or ‘bucket’ in Chinook, and you will easily see why it is named this when you see the steep sides of the pool. Hot Springs There are a few different hot springs experiences available along the McKenzie River Trail. One of the best local experiences is the Terwilliger Hot Springs. You’ll walk for around a quarter of a mile through verdant forest, and before long, you’ll arrive at five stunning pools separated by large rocks. Bigalow Hot Springs is another option and is completely free to use – and is a little cooler, and Belknap Hot Springs is a little further south. You can bathe in the hot springs for a small fee, which is more like natural pools. The pools are open 365 days a year and have two mineral hot springs and many acres of beautiful gardens to enjoy. RELATED: 13 Oregon Hot Springs to Soothe Your Post-Hike Muscles Sahalie and Koosah Falls At just 2.2 miles, the Sahalie and Koosah Falls trail is well worth it. It contains two amazing waterfalls that tumble over the rocks. There is a direct route that follows the river, or there is a longer 2.2-mile loop that takes you through the forest. Koosah Falls is a great stop along The McKenzie River Trail Sahalie is a raging 100-foot waterfall, and Koosah is a beautiful 70-foot gushing waterfall. Both are incredibly beautiful and are running all year round. These two falls were created due to the lava that poured down the McKenzie River Valley around 3000 years ago. The hike itself is pretty easy, with just a 400-foot elevation gain along the way and plenty of viewpoints that will allow you to see the falls from different angles. If you are not up for a hike, there are parking lots at both waterfalls, meaning you can still experience their beauty without the walk. RELATED: Exploring the Sahalie and Koosah Falls Hiking Loop Mountain Biking The McKenzie River Trail If you want a little more of an adrenaline rush when hitting the trail, it is also a popular mountain biking route. The trail has actually been considered the number one MTB trail in America, so it really is pretty exciting. When ridden north to south, it has a 1600 feet elevation gain, and 3200 feet elevation loss, meaning this is a very desirable ride as much of it is downhill. The McKenzie River Trail map at trailhead Sign for The McKenzie River Trail When biking, the trail is considered moderate, although there are quite a few difficult sections near the beginning. The best time to hit the trail on a bike is early summer to late spring.
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McKenzie River Trail
56621 McKenzie Hwy
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Following the beautiful McKenzie River, the McKenzie River trail is 26 miles long, starting at the headwaters of Clear Lake in the Cascade Mountain Range. This is a popular trail, largely thanks to the beautiful surroundings and many things to do and see along the way. Picture multiple cascading waterfalls, old-growth forest, lava fields, and twinkling blue pools, all on one trail. This incredible route draws both hikers and bikers from all over the world. It very rarely gets overcrowded due to its length, which just adds to its appeal. Hiking The McKenzie River Trail  Distance: 26 miles Type of Trail: Point to point Difficulty: Hard The trail follows the river’s path for most of its 26 miles. For the more hard-core hiker, the whole trail might seem like an easy walk, but for the average hiker, it is common to make it a multi-stay trip. Although many hikers will tackle the whole trail, you will find a much more significant crowd of day hikers in the upper section, where you will find some of the bigger natural attractions, such as the Blue Pool, Sahalie Falls, and Koosah Falls. McKenzie River Trail Start of the McKenzie River Trail  If it is solitude and beautiful surroundings you are after, then it is the lower half of the hike that is for you. The trail runs along the riverside through beautiful forests, and the further up the river you go, the more volcanic and rocky the path becomes. You can take on as much or as little as the hike as you like, as it intersects through side roads off the highway, making access easy. Most people do the McKenzie River Trail in one direction rather than treating it as an out and back trail, organizing a shuttle with friends, or using a shuttle service.  Click the image to view the clickable map of the McKenzie River Trail. The Route for The McKenzie River Trail If you start at the Upper Trailhead, you’ll find yourself on an old lava flow that originates from Mount Washington. The trail heads down through the trees and winds it’s away along the river’s edge before arriving at Clear Lake and the Great Spring, which is a primary source for the river. After heading past the southern end of the lake, the route will have you twisting and turning past the turbulent river until you cross over Highway 126 and then cross to the western side of the river, taking you to some spectacular viewpoints of Sahalie and Koosah Falls. Wooden bridge on McKenzie River Trail Koosah Falls on The McKenzie River Trail The river disappears at the Carmen Reservoir as it continues its voyage underground, meaning at this point you will be following a dry creekbed for a while. The old-growth forest here is stunning, and the next point of interest you come across will be the incredible Blue Pool, which is where the river bubbles up from the ground again. From the pool, follow the ever-growing river all the way to the Trail Bridge Reservoir. At this point, the trail is much easier and smoother, crossing several streams and beside forest roads. The trail comes to an end past the McKenzie River Ranger station at the Lower McKenzie River Trailhead. Highlights Along The McKenzie River Trail Clear Lake Clear Lake is the ultimate place for kayaking. From your position on your kayak, you’ll be able to see a preserved forest underneath the depths of the crystal clear waters of the lake. Clear Lake in Oregon is a highlight of The McKenzie River Trail There is also a great hike around the lakeshore, where you can better take in its beauty. Clear Lake is the McKenzie River’s headwaters and was formed when an ancient lava flow dammed the stream around 3000 years ago. When the stream was dammed, the water rose to cover the forest, leaving it underwater. The forest has been preserved so well thanks to the 37-degree water all year round. Whether you fancy relaxing, picnicking, kayaking, rowing, or stand-up paddleboarding, it is a great place to head for a few hours or the whole day. RELATED: Your Guide to Exploring Clear Lake, Oregon Blue Pool The Tamolitch Blue Pool is arguably the most popular and beautiful spot on the McKenzie River Trail. This incredible pool was created thousands of years ago, when lava erupted in the area, creating a lava tube. The pool was then formed where the river comes up from the ground after traveling for 3 miles through the lava tube. Visit Tamolitch Blue Pool along The McKenzie River Trail The color of the water really is hard to describe, and the photos do not do it justice; it is doubtful you’ll see water this blue anywhere else. The trail to the pool is around 4 miles, blossoming with traditional Oregon scenery such as moss-covered trees and rich forest. The pool itself changes with the seasons. During the spring, frothing white water pours into the pool below, while in the summer and fall, the water transforms into its namesake blue color. RELATED: Hiking to Tamolitch Blue Pool in Central Oregon The word ‘Tamolitch’ actually means ‘tub’ or ‘bucket’ in Chinook, and you will easily see why it is named this when you see the steep sides of the pool. Hot Springs There are a few different hot springs experiences available along the McKenzie River Trail. One of the best local experiences is the Terwilliger Hot Springs. You’ll walk for around a quarter of a mile through verdant forest, and before long, you’ll arrive at five stunning pools separated by large rocks. Bigalow Hot Springs is another option and is completely free to use – and is a little cooler, and Belknap Hot Springs is a little further south. You can bathe in the hot springs for a small fee, which is more like natural pools. The pools are open 365 days a year and have two mineral hot springs and many acres of beautiful gardens to enjoy. RELATED: 13 Oregon Hot Springs to Soothe Your Post-Hike Muscles Sahalie and Koosah Falls At just 2.2 miles, the Sahalie and Koosah Falls trail is well worth it. It contains two amazing waterfalls that tumble over the rocks. There is a direct route that follows the river, or there is a longer 2.2-mile loop that takes you through the forest. Koosah Falls is a great stop along The McKenzie River Trail Sahalie is a raging 100-foot waterfall, and Koosah is a beautiful 70-foot gushing waterfall. Both are incredibly beautiful and are running all year round. These two falls were created due to the lava that poured down the McKenzie River Valley around 3000 years ago. The hike itself is pretty easy, with just a 400-foot elevation gain along the way and plenty of viewpoints that will allow you to see the falls from different angles. If you are not up for a hike, there are parking lots at both waterfalls, meaning you can still experience their beauty without the walk. RELATED: Exploring the Sahalie and Koosah Falls Hiking Loop Mountain Biking The McKenzie River Trail If you want a little more of an adrenaline rush when hitting the trail, it is also a popular mountain biking route. The trail has actually been considered the number one MTB trail in America, so it really is pretty exciting. When ridden north to south, it has a 1600 feet elevation gain, and 3200 feet elevation loss, meaning this is a very desirable ride as much of it is downhill. The McKenzie River Trail map at trailhead Sign for The McKenzie River Trail When biking, the trail is considered moderate, although there are quite a few difficult sections near the beginning. The best time to hit the trail on a bike is early summer to late spring.

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Great Italian food in Eugene.
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Beppe & Gianni's Trattoria
1646 E 19th Ave
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Great Italian food in Eugene.
Sabai is a great Thai restaurant. Great food, good drinks, nice atmosphere.
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Sabai Cafe & Bar
27 Oakway Center
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Sabai is a great Thai restaurant. Great food, good drinks, nice atmosphere.
Primetime is a great sport bar with a great menu. They have huge beer selection on tap. Their Friday night Prime Rib is hard to beat.
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Prime Time Sports Bar & Grill
1360 Mohawk Blvd
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Primetime is a great sport bar with a great menu. They have huge beer selection on tap. Their Friday night Prime Rib is hard to beat.
Nice casual restaurant with a good menu. Have dining seating inside and outside. Really pleasant atmosphere.
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North Fork Public House
2805 Shadowview
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Nice casual restaurant with a good menu. Have dining seating inside and outside. Really pleasant atmosphere.
Hands down the best Sushi experience in Eugene. Absolutely will not disappoint. I highly suggest getting your reservation in a couple of weeks in advance.
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Akira
359 Mill St
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Hands down the best Sushi experience in Eugene. Absolutely will not disappoint. I highly suggest getting your reservation in a couple of weeks in advance.
A Eugene favorite for more than twenty years, Café Soriah is defined by ancient world spices & Northwest bounty.
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Cafe Soriah
384 W 13th Ave
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A Eugene favorite for more than twenty years, Café Soriah is defined by ancient world spices & Northwest bounty.
Contemporary, farm to table French bistro with craft cocktails, a natural oriented wine list and relaxed atmosphere.
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Bar Purlieu
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Contemporary, farm to table French bistro with craft cocktails, a natural oriented wine list and relaxed atmosphere.
Pho The Good Times is a modern Vietnamese restaurant located in north Eugene. We specialize in providing Vietnamese & other Asian food using fresh and sustainable ingredients.
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Pho The Good Times Asian Bistro
2729 Shadowview
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Pho The Good Times is a modern Vietnamese restaurant located in north Eugene. We specialize in providing Vietnamese & other Asian food using fresh and sustainable ingredients.
Great Pizza and broasted chicken
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IKE'S PIZZA
44851 McKenzie Hwy
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Great Pizza and broasted chicken
A CLASSY UPSCALE BAR & KITCHEN IN DOWNTOWN SPRINGFIELD.
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Tavern on Main
338 Main Street
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A CLASSY UPSCALE BAR & KITCHEN IN DOWNTOWN SPRINGFIELD.
The Vintage is a quaint restaurant and dessert bar located in downtown Eugene, Oregon. Our menu celebrates fondue, crepes and unique cocktails. Hours: Wednesday-Sunday 9am-9pm (Brunch until 2pm) Closed Monday & Tuesday
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The Vintage
837 Lincoln St
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The Vintage is a quaint restaurant and dessert bar located in downtown Eugene, Oregon. Our menu celebrates fondue, crepes and unique cocktails. Hours: Wednesday-Sunday 9am-9pm (Brunch until 2pm) Closed Monday & Tuesday
Locally owned and operated, Café 440 is an easygoing eatery that serves local American comfort fare and a wide range of libations from a full-service bar. Combining the charm and elegance of an old-school dining experience, the eco-friendly restaurant is helmed by Executive Chef Kathryn Nordgren who creates a seasonal menu of modern comfort food such as mac ‘n cheese, peanut chicken bowl, and mango pork tostada and fresh fish specials. The bar offers a variety of casual wines from around the world, craft beers and brews and classic cocktails, and live music is hosted on several nights a week. Café 440 is open for lunch and dinner daily
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Café 440
440 Coburg Rd
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Locally owned and operated, Café 440 is an easygoing eatery that serves local American comfort fare and a wide range of libations from a full-service bar. Combining the charm and elegance of an old-school dining experience, the eco-friendly restaurant is helmed by Executive Chef Kathryn Nordgren who creates a seasonal menu of modern comfort food such as mac ‘n cheese, peanut chicken bowl, and mango pork tostada and fresh fish specials. The bar offers a variety of casual wines from around the world, craft beers and brews and classic cocktails, and live music is hosted on several nights a week. Café 440 is open for lunch and dinner daily
We're a proudly local, family owned and operated business, born in Eugene! We're passionate about bringing the Pacific Northwest flavorful waffle creations made.
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840 Willamette St
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We're a proudly local, family owned and operated business, born in Eugene! We're passionate about bringing the Pacific Northwest flavorful waffle creations made.
Our passion is to create wines that reflect the beauty surrounding us in the Southern Willamette Valley. We believe in producing exceptional wines through gentle processing. Each vintage is unique and we invite you to experience it. We look forward to hosting you on our patio for a tableside experience, or sharing our wines by shipping them straight to your doorstep. We have a variety of experience options to connect you with our wines and sweeping landscape. To make the most of your experience, we recommend making advance reservations. See our current experiences to begin your adventure.
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Sweet Cheeks Winery
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Our passion is to create wines that reflect the beauty surrounding us in the Southern Willamette Valley. We believe in producing exceptional wines through gentle processing. Each vintage is unique and we invite you to experience it. We look forward to hosting you on our patio for a tableside experience, or sharing our wines by shipping them straight to your doorstep. We have a variety of experience options to connect you with our wines and sweeping landscape. To make the most of your experience, we recommend making advance reservations. See our current experiences to begin your adventure.
WINERY Chris Sarver and David Hook are the winemakers at Sarver Winery.  The company produces between three and four thousand cases annually.  Our estate wines include Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Riesling, Early Muscat, and Gewurztraminer. In addition to the estate wines, Sarver purchases grapes from both Washington and Southern Oregon for the production of Chardonnay and red varietals from around the region. Sarver Winery uses their grapes to make both single varietals, signature blends, rosé, sparkling wines, and port-influenced dessert wines. ​   TASTING ROOM The tasting room, perched on a hill overlooking the vineyard and Three Sister Mountain Range.  Sarver Winery hosts a robust wine club, where information can be found on our website.  In addition to the wines, Sarver serves an array of cheeses, breads, charcuterie, and accoutrements, provides live entertainment from the patio with food carts every Friday during summer, and an assortment of other events and music throughout the year.
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Sarver Winery
25600 Mayola Ln
41 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
WINERY Chris Sarver and David Hook are the winemakers at Sarver Winery.  The company produces between three and four thousand cases annually.  Our estate wines include Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Riesling, Early Muscat, and Gewurztraminer. In addition to the estate wines, Sarver purchases grapes from both Washington and Southern Oregon for the production of Chardonnay and red varietals from around the region. Sarver Winery uses their grapes to make both single varietals, signature blends, rosé, sparkling wines, and port-influenced dessert wines. ​   TASTING ROOM The tasting room, perched on a hill overlooking the vineyard and Three Sister Mountain Range.  Sarver Winery hosts a robust wine club, where information can be found on our website.  In addition to the wines, Sarver serves an array of cheeses, breads, charcuterie, and accoutrements, provides live entertainment from the patio with food carts every Friday during summer, and an assortment of other events and music throughout the year.
When King Estate was founded in 1991, it was driven by a commitment to sustainability and profound respect for the land. The adventurous spirit that inspired us from the beginning continues to guide us as we nurture our vineyards to craft premium Oregon wines. The King Estate story is woven into the history of Oregon wine, where winemaking is synonymous with discovery and sustainability. The last 30 years have been focused on innovation, craft, and a deep sense of respect for the land, the vines and the people who enjoy our wines. We have been establishing our traditions, one vintage at a time.
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King Estate Winery
80854 Territorial Hwy
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When King Estate was founded in 1991, it was driven by a commitment to sustainability and profound respect for the land. The adventurous spirit that inspired us from the beginning continues to guide us as we nurture our vineyards to craft premium Oregon wines. The King Estate story is woven into the history of Oregon wine, where winemaking is synonymous with discovery and sustainability. The last 30 years have been focused on innovation, craft, and a deep sense of respect for the land, the vines and the people who enjoy our wines. We have been establishing our traditions, one vintage at a time.
We are a family owned gastropub, brewery, and cider house located in the heart of Eugene campus culture. We serve a wide range of Southern dishes with Northwest and local influences. Our extensive tap list features 24 of our own beers, ciders, and sodas, crafted using fresh, local ingredients. We have plenty of seating inside or outside on our patio and invite you to join us for some delicious food and southern hospitality.
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Elk Horn Brewery
686 E Broadway
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We are a family owned gastropub, brewery, and cider house located in the heart of Eugene campus culture. We serve a wide range of Southern dishes with Northwest and local influences. Our extensive tap list features 24 of our own beers, ciders, and sodas, crafted using fresh, local ingredients. We have plenty of seating inside or outside on our patio and invite you to join us for some delicious food and southern hospitality.
FISH & CHIPS Cod (3)                          $9.00 Halibut (3)                  $14.00 Salmon (3)                  $10.00 Shrimp (6)                  $9.00 Coconut Shrimp (6) $9.00 Scallops (6)                $13.00 Daily Special            Price Varies EXTRA FISH Cod (1)                            $2.50 Halibut (1)                    $4.00 Salmon (1)                    $2.75 Coconut Shrimp (2)  $2.50 Shrimp (2)                    $2.50 Scallops (2)                 $3.75 Served with Fries or Cole Slaw Fish & Chips includes 2 sauces per order. Additional sauces $.25 each SANDWICHES Prawn Roll                   $7.00 Cod Fish Roll-fried    $7.00 Halibut -grilled         $10.00 Salmon-grilled           $9.00 GRILLED FISH** Served with Rice and Cole Slaw Salmon (3)                   $11.50 Shrimp (6)                   $10.00 Halibut (3)                   $15.00 SALADS** Shrimp Louie             $6.50 Grilled Salmon (2)   $10.00 Grilled Halibut (2)   $12.00 Shrimp Cocktail        $3.00 Side Salad                   $4.00 SIDES Clam Chowder          $4.50 Smoked Salmon Clam Chowder          $6.50 Shrimp Cocktail       $3.00 Fries                              $2.00 Cajun Fries                 $2.25 Cole Slaw                    $2.00 DRINKS Fountain Drinks        $1.50 Beer, 12 oz. can          $3.00
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Newman's Fish Company
1545 Willamette St
34 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
FISH & CHIPS Cod (3)                          $9.00 Halibut (3)                  $14.00 Salmon (3)                  $10.00 Shrimp (6)                  $9.00 Coconut Shrimp (6) $9.00 Scallops (6)                $13.00 Daily Special            Price Varies EXTRA FISH Cod (1)                            $2.50 Halibut (1)                    $4.00 Salmon (1)                    $2.75 Coconut Shrimp (2)  $2.50 Shrimp (2)                    $2.50 Scallops (2)                 $3.75 Served with Fries or Cole Slaw Fish & Chips includes 2 sauces per order. Additional sauces $.25 each SANDWICHES Prawn Roll                   $7.00 Cod Fish Roll-fried    $7.00 Halibut -grilled         $10.00 Salmon-grilled           $9.00 GRILLED FISH** Served with Rice and Cole Slaw Salmon (3)                   $11.50 Shrimp (6)                   $10.00 Halibut (3)                   $15.00 SALADS** Shrimp Louie             $6.50 Grilled Salmon (2)   $10.00 Grilled Halibut (2)   $12.00 Shrimp Cocktail        $3.00 Side Salad                   $4.00 SIDES Clam Chowder          $4.50 Smoked Salmon Clam Chowder          $6.50 Shrimp Cocktail       $3.00 Fries                              $2.00 Cajun Fries                 $2.25 Cole Slaw                    $2.00 DRINKS Fountain Drinks        $1.50 Beer, 12 oz. can          $3.00
George + Violet's brings classic American food back home to the neighborhood atmosphere. Centered in a town once anchored by loggers and farmers the nourishing appeal of modest community does not elude it's owners. It is the place to celebrate your wedding anniversary and the place to grab a burger and beer after work: both existing harmoniously, both equally important. The expertly prepared cocktails have passed the test of time and the wine is hand selected to pair wonderfully with each menu item.
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George and Violet's Steakhouse
305 Main St
10 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
George + Violet's brings classic American food back home to the neighborhood atmosphere. Centered in a town once anchored by loggers and farmers the nourishing appeal of modest community does not elude it's owners. It is the place to celebrate your wedding anniversary and the place to grab a burger and beer after work: both existing harmoniously, both equally important. The expertly prepared cocktails have passed the test of time and the wine is hand selected to pair wonderfully with each menu item. 
Mexican Food Everything prepared with high quality ingredients and made fresh to order. We are proud to provide local residents with a taste of Mexican culture and food. We serve takeout, meals for your freezer, or a simple to go order! Take a look at our menu
Memos Mexican Restaurant
737 Main St
Mexican Food Everything prepared with high quality ingredients and made fresh to order. We are proud to provide local residents with a taste of Mexican culture and food. We serve takeout, meals for your freezer, or a simple to go order! Take a look at our menu
Great breakfastand lunch!
Along Came Trudy Events & Cafe
1488 18th St
Great breakfastand lunch!