Eugene Cascades & Coast - 2024-25 Visitor Guide

1,000 feet (305 m) to sweeping views of the Willamette Valley. In fall mushrooms dot the hillside and the reds, oranges and yellows from the changing leaves wow hikers. Try the other trails that wind along the Willamette River or through the Mount Pisgah Arboretum for an easier stroll. Fee area. Elijah Bristow State Park This park is home to 10 miles (16 km) of trails that weave through a mix of meadows, woodlands and wetlands. Hikers and horseback riders can take in crisp fall scenes of the golden-leafed trees that flank the Middle Fork of the Willamette River. Dorris Ranch This 258-acre working filbert farm with a network of trails lets you experience living history, as it is a public park, a national historic site and a working commercial hazelnut orchard — the first in the state. In the fall, you can witness the harvest of Oregon’s state nut. 2024 The Most Magical Way to Shop for the Holidays! Gifts Made by Hand, International Cuisine, and Live Music At the Lane Events Center in Eugene, Oregon www.holidaymarket.org from mid-November until December 24th. Eugene’s Weekly Handcrafted Marketplace Every Saturday, April 6th - Nov. 2nd from 10AM-4PM on 8th& Oak www.eugenesaturdaymarket.org 1801 Willamette St. Eugene, OR 97401 (541) 683-5835 Find the scent that defines you. Your destination for fragrances and self-care products for 50 years. UncommonScentsMeridian.com Family friendly. Breakfast served all day. • Wide variety of menu items from burgers and sandwiches to pastas and steak. • We look forward to serving you soon! 1190 City View Stt., Eugene OR 97402 541-780-6922 www.forrestersgrill.com Good Food. Good Drinks. Good People. Travel Lane County | EugeneCascadesCoast.org | 541.484.5307 11 EXPLORE

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