5 Best Sights in Ashland, Southern Oregon

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We've compiled the best of the best in Ashland - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Lithia Park

Fodor's Choice

The Allen Elizabethan Theatre overlooks this park, a wooded nearly 100-acre jewel founded in 1916 that serves as Ashland's physical and spiritual anchor. The park is named for the town's mineral springs, which supply water fountains by the band shell and on the town plaza—be warned that the slightly bubbly water has a strong and rather disagreeable taste. From morning through evening, picnickers, joggers, dog walkers, and visitors congregate in the park's most popular areas, which include dozens of paved and unpaved trails, two duck ponds, a rose garden, a Japanese garden, and ice-skating rink, and a reservoir with a beach and swimming. A great way to get a sense of Lithia Park's vastness, and just how much wilderness there is in the northern section, is to make the 3-mile loop drive around its border. On weekends from mid-March through October, the park hosts a lively artisans' market, and free concerts take place Thursday evenings in summer.

Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument

One of the West's most underrated national park units, this 114,000-acre swath of wilderness preserves a diverse landscape of towering volcanic mountains, arid high desert, and fertile river valley. Follow Highway 66 east from Ashland to access some of the monument's best hikes, which include a 3-mile round-trip jaunt up to Hobart Bluff, a 4-mile round-trip climb to the observation tower atop Soda Mountain, and a 2.8-mile round-trip trek to Pilot Rock, an ancient volcanic plug. A long section of the Pacific Crest Trail also passes through the monument, including an easy section around Hyatt Lake, a pristine reservoir that's popular for kayaking, trout fishing, and camping. Not far from the lake, Green Springs Inn & Cabins offers rustic but beautifully situated accommodations; adjacent to it is a BLM contact station where rangers can supply maps and advice on what to see in this rugged section of southern Oregon. 

Schneider Museum of Art

On the beautifully landscaped campus of Southern Oregon University, this museum includes a light-filled gallery devoted to special exhibits by Oregon, West Coast, and international artists. The permanent collection has grown considerably over the years, and includes pre-Columbian ceramics and works by such notables as Alexander Calder, George Inness, and David Alfaro Siqueiros. Hallways and galleries throughout the rest of the 66,000-square-foot complex display many works by students and faculty.  Steps from the museum, the university's Hannon Library is a gorgeous building with a dramatic four-story atrium, plenty of comfy seating, and quite a few notable artworks as well.

555 Indiana St., OR, 97520, USA
541-552–6245
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ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum

Geared toward kids but with some genuinely fascinating interactive exhibits that will please curious adults, too, this 26,000-square-foot science museum is close to the Southern Oregon University campus. In the main hall, you can explore touch-friendly exhibits on nanotechnology and sports science, and Discovery Island has curious games and puzzles geared to tots under age five. There's outdoor fun amid the plantings and pathways in the xeriscape Black Bear Garden, as well as a weather station, solar-power nursery, and kid-appropriate climbing wall.

Weisinger Family Winery

Just a short drive east of downtown, this long-established winemaker occupies a leafy hilltop with broad views of the surrounding mountains. Specialties include a fine Malbec, a well-respected Viognier, both conventional (crisp, minerally) a Barile dessert wine, and a nicely balanced Tempranillo. The winery also rents out a stylish one-bedroom cottage with a kitchen and hot tub for overnight stays.

3150 Siskiyou Blvd., OR, 97520, USA
541-488–5989

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