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| Oregon Caves National Monument | Dubbed the "Marble Halls of Oregon" by Joaquin Miller "poet of the Sierras" these caves truly are magnificent and of more earthy tones than the general limestone cave of the west. All 6 major rock types can be found here in wondrous formations of cave pearls, moonmilk and soda straws. Above ground is equally beautiful with old growth forests, wildlife and trails throughout. |
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| Riverside Inn - Situated in Grants Pass on the scenic Rogue River, the Riverside Inn is conveniently located to many Oregon attractions. Spend a day at Crater Lake, the Rogue or the Umpqua Rivers, or head west to the Oregon Caves. Or just relax at one of many area parks.! | | Wolf Creek Inn - is the oldest continuous use hotel in the state of Oregon, built in 1883. Experience the romance and hospitality found by its many guests including Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, Jack London and next, you! | 
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| | | Takilma Treesort- You may have heard about it, Oregon's famous treesort, a wondrous place of 14 treehouses on 36 acres of lush Oregon forest. This is a magical place to learn, play and relax with swinging bridges, forts, and swings as well as a swimming pool, bath house pavilion, campfire sites and barbecues. Treehouses start at $90.00 for 2; tours for $2.50 a person also available. Just past Cave Junction. |
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