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Ashland and its environs are geographically
diverse and culturally rich. Many of our guests come for the Shakespeare
Festival only to discover there is so much more to see and do. To
assist you in your vacation planning we have compiled a short list
of places to see and activities to do while visiting Ashland. This
is by no means an exhaustive list!
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Ashland offers a number of venues for the performing arts -- the classics and avant garde, always innovative and compelling. Oregon Shakespeare Festival is of course the best known and the nation's oldest, largest regional theater -- plays run from late February through to early November. But there's more in and around Ashland, most to which you can walk ...
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Our guests enjoy a wide variety of excellent restaurants, unique gift shops and bookstores, and exquisite art galleries. Lithia and North Mountain Parks offer places to picnic, hike and feed the ducks. Everything listed in this section is within easy walking distance of the Chanticleer!
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The Rogue Valley is a wonderful and varied playground for adventurous and active visitors ... fly fishing, rafting, hiking, skiing, golfing, shopping ... all within easy distances by car.
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Some of the country's most breathtaking scenery and wonders are in Southern Oregon. Because of their uniqueness, the Klamath-Siskiyou ranges provide wonderful opportunity to view rare and endemic flora and fauna. The World Wildlife Fund calls the Klamath-Siskiyou eco-region the "Galapagos of North America."
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Southern Oregon has as many as 25 small vineyards and 6 wineries (with tasting rooms). The region is known for Merlots, Cabernets, Pinot Gris and Chardonnay.
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