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Things to do in Grants Pass - Tourist Places in Grants Pass
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Great for the whole family, enjoy Hellgate Jetboat Excursions in Southern Oregon! Our interpreted Jetboat tours of the “Wild...
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Great for the whole family, enjoy Hellgate Jetboat Excursions in Southern Oregon! Our interpreted Jetboat tours of the “Wild & Scenic” Rogue River and famous Hellgate Canyon are one of a kind & our 360 degree spins will thrill the whole family! We offer 5 different trips including our famous Dinner trip to the Ok Corral where you will stop for an all inclusive family style meal along the Rogue River. To learn more about our trips please visit our website or check us out on facebook. We do offer school, group and tour rates.
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Get up close and personal with bears, cougars, wolves and more at Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and Education Center near Grants Pass. Wildlife Images is a non-profit...
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Dick Troon planted this vineyard, one of the first in the Applegate Valley, in 1972. Forty years later, with the guidance of...
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Dick Troon planted this vineyard, one of the first in the Applegate Valley, in 1972. Forty years later, with the guidance of the Martin family, this stunning estate has grown to 100 acres with over 40 acres of grapes planted. Our commitment to sustainability (LIVE certified) combined with our relentless drive to improve our vines and wines, has propelled us as a leading producer in Oregon. Known for our signature Zinfandels and unique blends, we are also pioneering varietals such as Vermentino and Tannat.Located in the viticultural heart of the Applegate Valley, the winery and vineyard are set beautiful estate with panoramic views, providing a stunning backdrop for tasting our wines. Come experience our knowledgeable and friendly staff, picnic area and bocce ball courts.
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"Beautiful drive on a sunny day to this Winery. It was fun seeing the different vine varietals labeled along the drive into the Winery. Tasting I think is $10, but I believe credited against a purchase. (Why don't more of these reviews mention prices for the tastings at the various places?) I don..."'t normally like Chardonnay, but really enjoyed the one I tasted--not as oaky as most I have tasted. I drink Pinot Noir, but it's normally not my favorite. The one I tasted was fruitier and a little more full-bodied than most I've had. I was a little disappointed by the Warrick Red blend, but it showed promise with aging. The Port and Brut were both exceptional to me. Much better than I ever expected. Wines were a little pricey to me, but I bought a half case. The folks serving were just as nice as could be, especially since I came at the end of the day--just really friendly--adding to the warmth that I was already feeling from the wine.
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Wildlife Images - Rehabilitation & Education Center
"This was my third visit to Wildlife Images - I always have to stop in when I'm in the Grants Pass area. This time I had my Australian husband and daughter along, and wanted them to see first-hand our Pacific Northwest wildlife. Our guide (Karen? I'm so sorry I forgot her name!) was exellent. In..."formative and friendly. Wildlife Images is a little hard to find, but it's worthwhile.
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Wildlife Images - Rehabilitation & Education Center
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