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Adventures. Mt Ashland Inn is surrounded by Northwest wilderness and is right on the Pacific Crest Trail - the only lodging on this famous hiking trail from Canada to Mexico. Try our complimentary Redfeather snowshoes and cross-country skis - great for the snow season typically December through April! Just 3 miles up the road you'll find a great downhill ski area, Ski Ashland. Ski Ashland
has 4 lifts, 1150
vertical feet and 23
tree-lined trails and
great snow! Mt. Ashland
receives and retains a
fine quality snow not
usually found in the
Pacific Northwest. In
summer, the hiking is
spectacular and birds
and wildflowers are
abundant!
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Many of our guests take a day trip to Crater Lake National Park. Other great day trips, which we highly recommend, include the Oregon Caves National Monument, Noah's River Adventures, and Hellgate Jet Boat Excursions. Golf lovers will find a great selection of courses ranging from Ashland's 9-Hole Oak Knoll Golf Course to Eagle Point , a world-class golf course about 1 ½ hour drive from the Inn.
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In Ashland. The Oregon
Shakespeare Festival is a world -class
repertory theater that draws over 400,000 visitors every
year. Another wonderful theatrical venue is the Oregon
Cabaret Theater. Shops and Galleries are select
in Ashland, be sure to visit: Allyson's
of Ashland, Art
& Soul Gallery, Ashland
Hardwood Gallery, Chateaulin
Wine Shoppe, Davis
& Cline Gallery, Hanson
Howard Gallery, Nimbus
Fine Clothing, and Southern
Oregon University Schneider Art Museum. Two very excellent days spas, for massage and creative body treatments, are not to be missed for a wonderfully relaxing experience: The Pheonix Day Spa and The Blue Giraffe. Topping it all off in real style are Ashland's fabulous restaurants! Some of our favorites are Amuse,
Chateaulin,
Cucina Biazzi, Lela's, Monet,
The
Peerless, and Quinz.
Weisinger's Winery
and Standing
Stone Brewing are particularly excellent choices
for wine and beer. For historical interests see the
National Register of Historical Places website for a
great tour
of historic Ashland.
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