Nestled among mountain views, Creekside Hotel is a comfortable stop right off I-5 in Canyonville. Guests enjoy modern rooms, complimentary hot breakfast, and a free shuttle to nearby Seven Feathers Casino Resort.
Southern Oregon
Creekside Hotel
Elements Lounge at Seven Feathers Casino Resort
Escape to Elements Lounge, where live entertainment fills the stage each week. From rock and country bands to DJs, jazz, and oldies, every night offers something new. Enjoy cocktails, bites from the menu, and a welcoming atmosphere perfect for dancing, relaxing, or spending time with friends. With rotating acts and plenty of variety, Elements Lounge brings excitement and energy to your evening at Seven Feathers Casino Resort. It's the place where good times always flow.
146 Chief Miwaleta Lane
Canyonsville, OR 97417
1-800-548-8461
Empire Donuts
Donut shop in the Historic Empire District.
114 N. Wasson St.
Coos Bay, OR 97420
541-808-9403
Falls of the North Umpqua River
Your journey through the Umpqua River Basin starts with 10 waterfalls with a variety of picnic areas and hikes. There's something here for all skills and abilities.
Grave Creek Covered Bridge
The Grave Creek covered span at Sunny Valley, about 15 miles north of Grants Pass, can be seen by motorists traveling Interstate 5.
Harry and David
A long-time Medford and Rogue River Valley business that not only grows pears and peaches, but is one of the largest United States mail order companies. Started in 1934 as a catalogue company, Harry & David now has stores around the U.S. and offers a tour of their facilities.
Hike Garfield Peak
Starting from the historic Crater Lake Lodge, this path climbs along the rim of a gigantic collapsed volcano, now filled with a stunningly blue, 6-mile-wide lake.
Hike Historic Jacksonville
This gold mining town is more than just a living museum; it's an active cultural center with art galleries, a first-rate summer music festival, and miles of hiking trails through recently-acquired parklands.
Hike Table Rocks
Once a sanctuary for Takelma Indians, today these cliff-edged mesas near Medford are a haven for hikers and endangered wildflowers. Views from the cliffs extend across the Rogue River to the Siskiyous and the Cascades. Visit in spring to catch the best flower displays and to avoid summer's merciless heat.
Hike Watchman Viewpoint
High on Crater Lake's western rim, the Watchman's lookout tower commands an eagle's-eye view across the amazingly blue lake to Wizard Island. The steep little climb up the Watchman is one of the most popular paths in the national park. It's also short enough that you might want to extend the hike by taking an adjacent 2-mile path around Hillman Peak to a viewpoint above the Devils Backbone. Pets are banned on all park trails.