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Vacation Guides
Regional Driving and Vacation Guides

These guides target the Columbia and Snake River Basins, Oregon, Western Washington, Northwest Wine Country and British Columbia. It’s your invitation to explore these regions: the lush rain forests in the northwest, the parched beauty that stretchesacross southeastern deserts, mountains that harbor pristine lakes and streams, and the rugged Pacific Coast, a place like no other!

Useful maps, driving distances, and up-to-date travel information make these guides favorites at Visitor Centers.  The user friendly design of the full-size, 4-color travel planners are set in a luxurious format and complemented with tremendous photography.

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2007
Annual Oregon Vacation Guide 2007-2008 Northwest Wine Country Vacation Guide - Major Pacific Northwest wine-producing states include Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. From perky Pinots to mellifluous Merlots to enticing Ice wines, the Pacific Northwest is making its mark as the most vibrant wine region in the United States.
Annual Oregon Vacation Guide 2007-2008 Annual Oregon Vacation Guide - Vacationer's Resource - Over 55 Maps, Highways and Byways - 24 Perfect Drives, Golf and Food - 11 Fabulous Place. From oceanscapes to desert vistas to snowcapped mountains dressed in fir, Oregon offers a Northwest experience like no other. The 2007 edition of the Oregon Vacation Guide focuses on incredible places and exciting activities that can be enjoyed year-round.
Oregon Vacation Guide The Mile-By-Mile Guide to Hwy 101 - 2007-2008 Official Visitor’s Guide - Explore the Secrets of the Tides, Top 14 Things Not to Miss, 10 Great Hikes, Best Places to Whale Watch, and Where to Take the Best Photos
Eastern Oregon Guide Eastern Oregon Regional Trip Planner - Eastern Oregon is a place of awesome beauty-- from Hells Canyon's wildest rapids to the glimmering peaks of the Wallowas, from the rolling wheat fields of the Columbia River Plateau to the rugged breaks of Steens Mountain. The skies are wide and blue, and beautiful scenery unfolds around every bend in the road. Adventure awaits you.
Western Washington Western Washington Vacation Guide - Kitsap & Olympic Peninsula - Most visitors reach the Olympic Peninsula by first crossing the Kitsap Peninsula. This land mass misses being an island only by virtue of a narrow ridge between Hood Canal and Case Inlet. The Hood Canal Floating Bridge has also made the peninsula more accessible. View this guide online or download a PDF version.
Western Washington Southwest British Columbia Vacation Guide - Vancouver Island - Northwesterners know the real beauty of southwest British Columbia. Travelers in this area often pop across the border for short sojourns to Vancouver, or slip aboard ferries to Victoria. But the southwest corner of B.C. encompasses more than just grand metropolitan areas, it also has sun-toasted island beaches, vast tracks of forestland, and fierce but picturesque snowcapped mountains. Beauty of every kind meshes here and creates a year-round scenic playground. Bring a loved one. Bring the kids. Call your best friend and plan a road trip. Come taste the wine, ski the mountains, and visit some of the world’s most famous landmarks, but bring this guide with you and discover that there truly is something for everyone. View this guide online or download a PDF version.
Western Washington Southwest British Columbia Vacation Guide - Vancouver Coast & Mountains - In addition to its lush and diverse landscape, the southwest tip of B.C. features coastal and mountain recreation, fascinating historical sites, and sophisticated and growing cities. Come taste the wine, ski the mountains, and visit some of the world’s most famous landmarks, but bring this guide with you and discover that there truly is something for everyone. View this guide online or download a PDF version.
Downloadable 2006 Guides
Columbia Snake River Guide Columbia & Snake Rivers Region Vacation Guide (3.0MB PDF)
RV Guide RV Camping Guide to the Oregon Coast (3.5MB PDF)

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