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HEALTHY LIVING JACKSONVILLE TO APPLEGATE VALLEY  Fragrant botanicals, medicinal herbs and fermented foods make for a feast of the senses. Begin the day in Jacksonville. A cup of locally roasted coffee and homemade pastry at Goodbean Coffee (29) is the perfect fuel to start a day of culinary exploration in the Applegate Valley. If your visit is between June and August, fields of fragrant lavender await at Lavender Fields Forever (20) and The English Lavender Farm (18). Continue to Oshala Farm (16) for a tour of more than 75 varieties of certified organic medical and culinary herbs. Pick up organic goods at Rogue Artisan Foods (19) self- serve farm stand learn from farmers how small farms operate. From there, Whistling Duck Farm (15) offers fresh produce and fermented veggies. As you make your way toward Grants Pass, pop into Pennington Farms (12) to sample hand-crafted jams and pick up some of their fresh, artisan baked goods. As if these stops weren’t sweet enough, Super Natural Chocolate Co. (11) is the perfect place for an afternoon pick-me-up. Choose from a variety of award-winning raw confections or hot (and cold) chocolate drinks. Pair the goodies collected along the way with house-made charcuterie and cheese at Wooldridge Creek Vineyard (14) and Creamery. A picnic on the grass while sipping the newest vintage and taking in stunning views of the verdant valley below makes for a perfect lunch. Back in Jacksonville, pick up a fresh, nutritious, farm-to-table prepared meal from Jefferson Farm Kitchen (30). Simply place your order and pick up a ready-to-eat meal featuring the best of Southern Oregon’s bounty to take with you. End your day at Troon Vineyard (13) – dedicated to regenerative agriculture – and enjoy a sampling of biodynamic wines, wander through some of the oldest vines in the Rogue Valley, and even tuck in for the night at one of the property’s VRBO lodging options. FAMILY FARMS MEDFORD TO GRANTS PASS Alpacas, honeybees and farm stays the whole family can enjoy. Is there a better way to start the day than with a fresh biscuit the size of your face? Find out at Buttercloud Bakery & Café (35), a local favorite where scratch-made baked goods reign. Then it’s off to Fry Family Farm (24). At the farm store, you can find a wide variety of organic produce, potted plants, fresh cut flowers and gifts for the folks back home. From one family-owned farm to the next, at Bigham Farms (10) enjoy more fresh, Southern Oregon produce. At the Oregon Bee Store (9), find everything from local, raw honey to supplies to start your own beekeeping. From buzzing bees to fuzzy alpacas, learn everything you need to know about alpaca farming at Alpacas at Lone Ranch (8). Make your way back to Medford for a craft brew and pub fare made from locally-sourced ingredients at Common Block Brewing Company (32). At your leisure, head north to Grants Pass. On Saturdays, the Grants Pass Growers Market (4) is a hub for the region’s fruit, vegetables, pastries and farm products. Take your time strolling through the aisles, chatting with the local producers. Daily Blessings Farm (1) specializes in produce, poultry and fresh flowers, but their educational programming is what makes a trip to this farm special for the whole family — from composting with worms to learning about essential oils for kids, this will be an afternoon well spent. Next, it’s off to Fort Vannoy Farms (3), a 500-acre, third generation working farm. Though this family favorite is well- known for its Fall Harvest Festival, Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch, it promises to be a year-round hit. Dinner at Wild River Brewing & Pizza Co. (5) is sure to please both old and young with handcrafted brews and a selection of “famous” pizzas. End the day at Pholia Farm (7), a fully operational Nigerian Dwarf Goat farm. Spend a night in the bunk house, or refurbished Airstream and get a crash course in goat farming. FAMOUS FOOD CENTRAL POINT TO ASHLAND Savor offerings from the Rogue Valley’s most iconic producers. This trip starts at Oregon’s best little rest stop – the Central Point Artisan Corridor. First stop: Rogue Creamery (21) where Rogue River Blue holds the title of “World’s Best Cheese.” Next door, Lillie Belle’s (22) array of chocolatey treats are guaranteed to satisfy any taste buds. Taste for yourself why they’ve been chosen as one of America’s Top 10 Chocolatiers. The seasonal Rogue Valley Growers & Crafters Market (33) in Medford offers local organic produce, unique crafts and artisan foods. From there, check out Dunbar Farms (31), a 110-year-old family owned farm specializing in organic produce and stone- milled flours. Next, it’s off to Harry & David (37), one of Southern Oregon’s most popular purveyors of gourmet foods. Before you leave Medford, stop in for lunch and a tasting at Immortal Spirits and Distilling Company (34), a local distillery that has been making handcrafted spirits from scratch for more than ten years. Make your way south toward Ashland with a stop at EdenVale Winery (38), situated on one of the oldest orchards in the Rogue Valley. The Oregon Cheese Cave (41) is just down the road, carrying a selection from all over the world, with an Oregon focus. Lithia Springs Resort (45) and Wine Garden offers lodging, complete with in-room soaking tubs that run water from natural hot springs. If you’re just passing through, the Wine Garden offers an intimate and fun wine tasting experience. For dinner, Larks Home Kitchen Cuisine (50), located in the landmark Ashland Springs Hotel, serves up seasonal fare with a focus on locally- sourced ingredients. A quick jaunt east takes you to Willow-Witt Ranch (46). This 445-acre working ranch makes for the perfect end to a day of exploration with accommodations nestled in a valley within the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument. For a true farm stay, overnight guests have the option to participate in daily farm activities from egg-gathering, milking and goat herding to working in the vegetable garden. The numbers adjacent to business names indicate their listing on the map. PHOTO: ENGLISH LAVENDER FARM PHOTO: JAK WONDERLY TRAVEL TIPS The Rogue Valley Food Trail is open to visitors throughout the year and is designed to be explored at your own pace — you are welcome to start and finish wherever you like. We encourage visitors to inquire at individual businesses about seasonality and hours of operation before visiting. High season varies per business but is typically April- November. Seasonality of key products is listed below: • Lavender: April-July • Apples: August-November • Pears: July-September • Farmers Markets: Year Round The working farms along this trail provide some of the most unique and engaging experiences. We ask that you respect the invitation to enter each property and be cautious around farm animals and equipment. Children must be supervised at all times and you should be prepared to follow all site- specific rules. For your safety and comfort, be prepared with appropriate footwear, sun protection and water. Annual events in the Rogue Valley include: Brine, Brew & Barrel Fermentation Festival medfordfermentationfest.com Oregon Chocolate Festival oregonchocolatefestival.com Oregon Cheese Festival oregoncheesefestival.com Rogue Valley Farm Tour roguevalleyfarmtour.com Ashland Culinary Festival ashlandchamber.com/culinaryfestival • Blues, Bluegrass & BBQ rvfoodsystem.org/bbb Your experience along the Rogue Valley Food Trail should not end when you leave the area. We encourage you to bring a taste of your journey back home to share with friends and family as a reminder of the bounty available in Southern Oregon. Learn more at roguevalleyfoodtrail.com. Explore other Oregon Food Trails at oregonfoodtrails.com. 8/20 SOUTHERN OREGON HEALTHY LIVING FAMILY FARMS FAMOUS FOOD The Rogue Valley Food Trail offers a self-guided adventure to diverse farms, artisans and restaurants in Southern Oregon. The growers and crafters along this bountiful trail are committed to sustainable practices and supporting the agricultural legacy of the region. PHOTO: LANESSA PIERCE PHOTO: DUNBAR FARMS

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HEALTHY LIVINGJACKSONVILLE TO APPLEGATE VALLEY  Fragrant botanicals, medicinal herbs and fermented foods make for a feast of the senses.Begin the day in Jacksonville. A cup of locally roasted coffee and homemade pastry at Goodbean Coffee (29) is the perfect fuel to start a day of culinary exploration in the Applegate Valley. If your visit is between June and August, fields of fragrant lavender await at Lavender Fields Forever (20) and The English Lavender Farm (18). Continue to Oshala Farm (16) for a tour of more than 75 varieties of certified organic medical and culinary herbs. Pick up organic goods at Rogue Artisan Foods (19) self-serve farm stand learn from farmers how small farms operate. From there, Whistling Duck Farm (15) offers fresh produce and fermented veggies. As you make your way toward Grants Pass, pop into Pennington Farms (12) to sample hand-crafted jams and pick up some of their fresh, artisan baked goods. As if these stops weren’t sweet enough, Super Natural Chocolate Co. (11) is the perfect place for an afternoon pick-me-up. Choose from a variety of award-winning raw confections or hot (and cold) chocolate drinks. Pair the goodies collected along the way with house-made charcuterie and cheese at Wooldridge Creek Vineyard (14) and Creamery. A picnic on the grass while sipping the newest vintage and taking in stunning views of the verdant valley below makes for a perfect lunch. Back in Jacksonville, pick up a fresh, nutritious, farm-to-table prepared meal from Jefferson Farm Kitchen (30). Simply place your order and pick up a ready-to-eat meal featuring the best of Southern Oregon’s bounty to take with you.End your day at Troon Vineyard (13) – dedicated to regenerative agriculture – and enjoy a sampling of biodynamic wines, wander through some of the oldest vines in the Rogue Valley, and even tuck in for the night at one of the property’s VRBO lodging options.

FAMILY FARMSMEDFORD TO GRANTS PASSAlpacas, honeybees and farm stays the whole family can enjoy.Is there a better way to start the day than with a fresh biscuit the size of your face? Find out at Buttercloud Bakery & Café (35), a local favorite where scratch-made baked goods reign. Then it’s off to Fry Family Farm (24). At the farm store, you can find a wide variety of organic produce, potted plants, fresh cut flowers and gifts for the folks back home. From one family-owned farm to the next, at Bigham Farms (10) enjoy more fresh, Southern Oregon produce. At the Oregon Bee Store (9), find everything from local, raw honey to supplies to start your own beekeeping. From buzzing bees to fuzzy alpacas, learn everything you need to know about alpaca farming at Alpacas at Lone Ranch (8). Make your way back to Medford for a craft brew and pub fare made from locally-sourced ingredients at Common Block Brewing Company (32). At your leisure, head north to Grants Pass. On Saturdays, the Grants Pass Growers Market (4) is a hub for the region’s fruit, vegetables, pastries and farm products. Take your time strolling through the aisles, chatting with the local producers. Daily Blessings Farm (1) specializes in produce, poultry and fresh flowers, but their educational programming is what makes a trip to this farm special for the whole family — from composting with worms to learning about essential oils for kids, this will be an afternoon well spent. Next, it’s off to Fort Vannoy Farms (3), a 500-acre, third generation working farm. Though this family favorite is well-known for its Fall Harvest Festival, Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch, it promises to be a year-round hit. Dinner at Wild River Brewing & Pizza Co. (5) is sure to please both old and young with handcrafted brews and a selection of “famous” pizzas. End the day at Pholia Farm (7), a fully operational Nigerian Dwarf Goat farm. Spend a night in the bunk house, or refurbished Airstream and get a crash course in goat farming.

FAMOUS FOODCENTRAL POINT TO ASHLANDSavor offerings from the Rogue Valley’s most iconic producers.This trip starts at Oregon’s best little rest stop – the Central Point Artisan Corridor. First stop: Rogue Creamery (21) where Rogue River Blue holds the title of “World’s Best Cheese.” Next door, Lillie Belle’s (22) array of chocolatey treats are guaranteed to satisfy any taste buds. Taste for yourself why they’ve been chosen as one of America’s Top 10 Chocolatiers. The seasonal Rogue Valley Growers & Crafters Market (33) in Medford offers local organic produce, unique crafts and artisan foods. From there, check out Dunbar Farms (31), a 110-year-old family owned farm specializing in organic produce and stone-milled flours. Next, it’s off to Harry & David (37), one of Southern Oregon’s most popular purveyors of gourmet foods. Before you leave Medford, stop in for lunch and a tasting at Immortal Spirits and Distilling Company (34), a local distillery that has been making handcrafted spirits from scratch for more than ten years. Make your way south toward Ashland with a stop at EdenVale Winery (38), situated on one of the oldest orchards in the Rogue Valley. The Oregon Cheese Cave (41) is just down the road, carrying a selection from all over the world, with an Oregon focus. Lithia Springs Resort (45) and Wine Garden offers lodging, complete with in-room soaking tubs that run water from natural hot springs. If you’re just passing through, the Wine Garden offers an intimate and fun wine tasting experience. For dinner, Larks Home Kitchen Cuisine (50), located in the landmark Ashland Springs Hotel, serves up seasonal fare with a focus on locally-sourced ingredients. A quick jaunt east takes you to Willow-Witt Ranch (46). This 445-acre working ranch makes for the perfect end to a day of exploration with accommodations nestled in a valley within the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument. For a true farm stay, overnight guests have the option to participate in daily farm activities from egg-gathering, milking and goat herding to working in the vegetable garden.

The numbers adjacent to business names indicate their listing on the map.

PHOTO: ENGLISH LAVENDER FARM PHOTO: JAK WONDERLY

TRAVEL TIPSThe Rogue Valley Food Trail is open to visitors throughout the year and is designed to be explored at your own pace — you are welcome to start and finish wherever you like. We encourage visitors to inquire at individual businesses about seasonality and hours of operation before visiting. High season varies per business but is typically April-November. Seasonality of key products is listed below: • Lavender: April-July• Apples: August-November • Pears: July-September• Farmers Markets: Year Round The working farms along this trail provide some of the most unique and engaging experiences. We ask that you respect the invitation to enter each property and be cautious around farm animals and equipment. Children must be supervised at all times and you should be prepared to follow all site-specific rules. For your safety and comfort, be prepared with appropriate footwear, sun protection and water.

Annual events in the Rogue Valley include:• Brine, Brew & Barrel Fermentation Festival

medfordfermentationfest.com• Oregon Chocolate Festival

oregonchocolatefestival.com• Oregon Cheese Festival

oregoncheesefestival.com• Rogue Valley Farm Tour

roguevalleyfarmtour.com• Ashland Culinary Festival

ashlandchamber.com/culinaryfestival• Blues, Bluegrass & BBQ rvfoodsystem.org/bbbYour experience along the Rogue Valley Food Trail should not end when you leave the area. We encourage you to bring a taste of your journey back home to share with friends and family as a reminder of the bounty available in Southern Oregon. Learn more at roguevalleyfoodtrail.com.Explore other Oregon Food Trails at oregonfoodtrails.com.

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HEALTHY LIVINGFAMILY FARMSFAMOUS FOOD

The Rogue Valley Food Trail offers a self-guided adventure to diverse farms, artisans and restaurants in Southern Oregon. The growers and crafters along this bountiful trail are committed to sustainable practices and supporting the agricultural legacy of the region. 

PHOTO: LANESSA PIERCE

PHOTO: DUNBAR FARMS

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EATERIES 5 Wild River Brewing & Pizza Co. (Grants Pass)

595 NE E St., Grants Pass541.471.7487 • wildriverbrewing.com • Open dailyPizza, beer, handcrafted, local, fresh, distinctive, burgers, sandwiches, salads

6 VINFARM111 SE G St., Grants Pass541.226.2664 • wcv.farm • Open Thu-SunLocal restaurant, handcrafted wine, cheese and charcuterie

25 Wild River Brewing & Pizza Co. (Medford) 2684 N. Pacific Hwy, Medford 541.773.7487 • wildriverbrewing.com • Open dailyPizza, beer, handcrafted, local, fresh, distinctive, burgers, sandwiches, salads

26 Carriage House635 N. Oregon St., Jacksonville541.899.3190 • carriagehousejacksonville.comOpen daily Historic, family friendly, full-service bar, from scratch food, casual

28 Bigham Knoll Crossing525 Bigham Knoll Dr., Jacksonville541.899.1000 • bkcrossing.com • Open Wed-SunPatio, pet friendly, large groups, events, special occasions, craft beer, local wine, family friendly

30 Jefferson Farm Kitchen135 S. Oregon St., Jacksonville541.531.6740 • jeffersonfarmkitchen.comOpen Mon-FriLocally sourced and organic, vegan and gluten free options, healthy comfort food, convenient meals, community

32 Common Block Brewing Company315 E. Fifth St., Medford541.326.2277 • commonblockbrewing.com • Open dailyPatio, fire pit, family friendly, specialty cocktails, bike parking, corn hole

35 Buttercloud Bakery & Café315 S. Front St., Medford 541.973.2336 • buttercloudbakery.com • Open dailyRestaurant, bakery, cafe, breakfast, lunch, brunch cocktails, outdoor seating, cakes, desserts, pet friendly

36 The Café at Medford Food Co-op945 S. Riverside Ave., Medford 541.646.3686 • medfordfood.coop/cafe • Open daily Lunch, sandwiches, salads, hot soup, organic food, healthy food, whole foods, kombucha, coffee, groceries

50 Larks Home Kitchen Cuisine212 E. Main St., Ashland 541.488.5558 • larksashland.com • Open dailyFarm-to-table, seasonal ingredients, local wine, beer and spirits, creative and flavorful American cuisine

FARMERS MARKETS4 Grants Pass Growers Market

Fourth & F St., Grants Pass541.816.1144 • growersmarket.org • Open SaturdayFresh produce, vegetables, breads, pastries, local crafts, ferments, jams, jellies

33 Rogue Valley Growers & Crafters Market (Medford)

501 E. Main St., Medford 541.601.1534 • rvgrowersmarket.comOpen Mar-Nov | ThursdayFarmers market, fresh produce, organic, local produce, artisan food, outdoor market, plants, baked goods

40 Rogue Valley Growers & Crafters Market (Winter) 220 N. Main St., Phoenix 541.601.1534 • rvgrowersmarket.comOpen Dec-Feb | TuesdayFarmers market, fresh produce, organic, local produce, artisan food, outdoor market, plants, baked goods

49 Rogue Valley Growers & Crafters Market (Ashland) 100 Oak St., Ashland 541.601.1534 • rvgrowersmarket.comOpen May-Oct | SaturdayFarmers market, fresh produce, organic, local produce, artisan food, outdoor market, plants, baked goods

51 Rogue Valley Growers & Crafters Market (Ashland) 1420 E. Main St., Ashland 541.601.1534 • rvgrowersmarket.comOpen Mar-Nov | TuesdayFarmers market, fresh produce, organic, local produce, artisan food, outdoor market, plants, baked goods

ARTISAN PRODUCTS11 Super Natural Chocolate Co.

8880 Williams Hwy, Grants Pass541.450.9080 • supernaturalchocolate.comOpen Mon-FriChocolate confections, regional delights, house-made truffles, drinking chocolate, hot chocolate, shakes

21 Rogue Creamery Cheese Shop311 N. Front St., Central Point 541.200.0253 • roguecreamery.comOpen dailyCheese, beer, wine, gifts, lunch, charcuterie, picnic supplies, patio, pet friendly, sustainable

22 Lillie Belle Farms Handmade Chocolates211 N. Front St., Central Point 541.664.2815 • lilliebellefarms.com • Open dailyAward-winning artisan chocolate and confections, local and fair-trade ingredients, viewing room, organic

29 Goodbean Coffee165 S. Oregon St. #747, Jacksonville541.899.8740 • goodbean.com • Open dailyCoffee, teas, breakfast, lunch, house-made pastries

37 Harry & David Country Village Store1314 Center Dr., Medford 541.864.2278 • harryanddavid.com • Open dailyGourmet foods, chocolate truffles, Royal Riviera Pears, Moose Munch Popcorn, baklava, raspberry galettes

41 The Oregon Cheese Cave310 N. Main St., Suite F, Phoenix541.897.4450 • facebook.com/oregoncheesecaveOpen Thu-TueCheese, wine, beer, local artisanal, micro business

47 The Ashland Food Co-op237 N. First St., Ashland 541.482.2237 • Open dailyFresh, healthy, organic food, produce, groceries, made-to-order hot bar

48 Case Coffee Roasters44 Lithia Way, Ashland 541.601.1691 • casecoffeeroasters.com • Open daily Specialty coffee, ethically sourced, responsibly grown

52 Branson’s Chocolates1662 Siskiyou Blvd., Ashland541.488.7493 • bransonschocolates.comOpen Mon-SatGluten free, dairy free, sugar free, vegan, handmade chocolates

17 Plaisance Ranch16955 Water Gap Rd., Williams 541.846.7175 • plaisanceranch.comOpen Mar-Sept | Wed-Mon • Open Nov-Feb |Fri-Mon Organic beef and lamb, music events, award-winning wines, winemakers dinners, family friendly

18 The English Lavender Farm8040 Thompson Creek Rd., Applegate541.846.0375 • englishlavenderfarm.comOpen June-July | Fri-MonEnglish Lavender, U-pick, essential oil, hand crafted, Applegate Valley

19 Rogue Artisan Foods10414 Hwy 238, Jacksonville541.708.1565 • rogueartisanfoods.com • Open dailySelf-serve farm fridge, pastured meats and raw milk, holistic agroforestry, online orders

20 Lavender Fields Forever375 Hamilton Rd., Jacksonville541.702.2250 • lavenderfieldsforever-oregon.comOpen mid-June to mid-Aug | Fri-Sun Lavender trail, farm, U-pick, culinary and essential oils

24 Fry Family Farm2184 Ross Lane, Medford541.622.8154 • fryfamilyfarm.org • Open dailyFarm store, produce, flowers, plant starts, organic, CSA, family friendly, events, farm-to-table dinners

27 Fox Run Farm3842 W. Main St., Medford541.608.7886 • foxrunfarm.business.site Open May-Dec | Tue-SunFarm stand, fresh apples, orchard produce, family friendly, permaculture, regenerative agriculture

31 Dunbar Farms2881 Hillcrest Rd., Medford 541.414.3363 • dunbarfarms.com • Open dailyFarm, vineyard, tasting room, farm stand, family fun, music venue

44 Valley View Orchard1800 N. Valley View Rd., Ashland 541.488.2840 • valleyvieworchardorganics.comOpen June-Sept | Wed-SunU-Pick, fruit, estate-made products, family friendly, certified organic, pick-up orders

46 Willow-Witt Ranch658 Shale City Rd., Ashland541.890.1998 • willowwittranch.com • Open dailyPremier campground, “safari tents,” goat hiking, organic, summer music, farm tours, goats, chickens, education

LODGING 7 Pholia Farm

9115 W. Evans Creek Rd., Rogue River541.582.8883 • pholiafarm.com Open by reservation only Goats, farm stay, milk, cheese making, classes

23 Hummingbird Estate1677 Old Stage Rd., Central Point 541.930.2650 • hummingbirdestate.comOpen Wed-SunBed & breakfast, vineyard, tasting room, large lawns and terrace overlooking Rogue Valley, live music series

45 Lithia Springs Resort 2165 W. Jackson Rd., Ashland541.482.7128 • lithiaspringsresort.com • Open dailyWine tasting room, organic wines, biodynamic, sustainably grown wines, local, garden, mineral springs, resort

CRAFT BEVERAGES 13 Troon Vineyard

1475 Kubli Rd., Grants Pass541.846.9900 • Open daily • troonvineyard.comWine, organic, biodynamic, estate bottled wine, lodging

14 Wooldridge Creek Winery818 Slagle Creek Rd., Grants Pass541.846.6364 • wcv.farm • Open daily Local, organic, sustainable, tasting room, creamery, charcuterie

34 Immortal Spirits & Distilling Company141 S. Central Ave., Medford541.816.4344 • immortalspirits.com • Open Tue-SunDistillery, tasting room, bar, restaurant, craft cocktails

38 EdenVale Winery at Eden Valley Orchards2310 Voorhies Rd., Medford 541.512.2955 • edenvalleyorchards.com • Open dailyNational Historic Register pear orchard, Voorhies Mansion, high-quality wine, estate-grown organic pear cider

39 Steamworks Meadery 4149 S. Pacific Hwy 545, Medford 541.897.4469 • steamworksmeadery.comOpen Fri-SunMead, wine, tasting room, family friendly

42 Pioneer Whiskey2537 Pioneer Rd., Talent 541.414.6533 • pioneerwhiskey.com • Open Sat-SunDistillery, whiskey, single malt, scotch, handmade, small batch, artisan craft spirits

43 Long Walk Vineyard1800 N. Valley View Rd., Ashland541.552.0534 • longwalkvineyard.com • Open Thu-Sun Wine tasting, panoramic views, dog friendly, cheese and charcuterie

FARMS, ORCHARDS & RANCHES1 Daily Blessings Farm

485 Daily Lane, Grants Pass530.304.3754 • dailyblessingfarm.orgOpen Apr-Nov | Thu & SatOrganic, produce, eggs, herbs, agriculture education, CSA

2 Rogue Creamery Dairy & Farm Stand6531 Lower River Rd., Grants Pass541.471.7292 • roguecreamery.com Call ahead for seasonal hours Cheese, dairy, cows, farm, picnic, lunch, family friendly, tours, organic, sustainable

3 Fort Vannoy Farms5791 Lower River Rd., Grants Pass541.479.3765 • fortvannoyfarms.com • Open dailyFarm stand, fresh unique produce, working farm, corn maze, pumpkin patch, pet friendly, views, scenic drive

8 Alpacas at Lone Ranch13856 Weowna Way, White City 541.821.8071 • alpacasontheweb.comOpen daily | Tours by appointmentFarm store, petting barn, tours, alpaca yarn, jams

9 Oregon Bee Store14356 Hwy 62, Eagle Point541.826.7621 • oregonbeestore.comOpen Mar-Dec | Tue-SatHoney, beeswax candles, pollinator garden, U-pick strawberries, seasonal produce, gifts

10 Bigham Farms9445 Pumice Lane, Central Point541.621.5441 • facebook.com/bighamfarmsOpen daily Mar-DecGreenhouse veggie starts, succulents, Bonsai, tomatoes, green beans, melons, onions, fresh and dried herbs

12 Pennington Farms11341 Williams Hwy, Grants Pass541.846.0550 • pennington.farm • Open daily 40 specialty berries, artisan bakery, cafe, handcrafted jams

15 Whistling Duck Farm 12800 Williams Hwy, Grants Pass541.761.6772 • whistlingduckfarm.comOpen daily June-Nov • Open Dec-May | Mon-SatOrganic farm and health food store featuring local produce, fruit, meats, fish, ferments and prepared foods

16 Oshala Farm14900 Hwy 238, Grants Pass541.846.1120 • oshalafarm.comTours Apr-Oct | First Friday Family farm, medicinal herbs, culinary herbs, farm tours, education, tea, local food, farm-to- table dinners

FUN FACT: The Rogue Valley’s fertile soils and warm microcli-mates allow for the growth of more than 70 grape varietals.

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