Grants Pass

History: A popular stage coach stop in the 1860s, the city became Grants Pass in honor of U.S. General Grant's success at Vicksburg. The apostrophe was removed from "Grants" at the turn of the 20th century.

Griess Family Brews & Taproom

Head to Griess Family Brews & Taproom in downtown Grants Pass for their "family owned, locally grown" handcrafted beers, other local brews and even gluten-free beer! Hard cider, wine and non-alcoholic beers are also offered. A craft beer fan's coffeehouse, this taproom welcomes musicians for live sets on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. They even allow patrons to order food from local restaurants to enjoy with their beer. 

220 SW H Street
Grants Pass, OR 97526
541-450-9090

Hellgate Jetboat Excursions

Hellgate Jetboat Excursions draws nearly 85,000 people every season, which runs from May through September. Visitors from all over the world make Grants Pass’ Hellgate Jetboats their destination in order to board the propeller-less boat that is pushed by the hydro-jet that glides just inches above the water's surface. 

Riverside Inn Resort

Ideally located near downtown Grants Pass, all 63 of the Riverside Inn's guest rooms offer a balcony overlooking the majestic Rogue River. With Hellgate Jetboat Excursions just next door and shopping and dining along historic 'G' Street mere steps away, why not stay at the largest full service hotel in the area?

Weasku Inn Historic Lodge

The Weasku Inn, built in 1924 as a fishing lodge on the banks of the famous Rogue River, offers guests a peek at life in an earlier era of the Pacific Northwest.

Grave Creek Covered Bridge

Lone Mountain RV Resort and Tipi Campground

Our beautiful RV Resort has so much to offer, from the beautiful scenery to natural attractions such as the Oregon Caves National Monument and California Redwoods. We are close to major cities such as Grants Pass, Crescent City, Medford, and Ashland.

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