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Discover the most popular places to visit in Cave Junction
Oregon Caves National Monument
9.4/10 (43 reviews)
Descend into the "Marble Halls of Oregon" with a guided tour through this intricate cave system. Bring a jacket for the cool 44°F interior as you marvel at ancient stalactites and flowstone formations.
Great Cats World Park
Home to over 40 species of wild cats, this conservation park offers intimate guided tours with rare felines. Witness feeding times and learn about preservation efforts from passionate wildlife experts.
Illinois River Forks State Park
Experience the tranquil meeting point of the Illinois River's east and west forks in this scenic day-use park. Enjoy picnicking, swimming in clear waters, or challenge yourself on the unique 9-hole disc golf course.
Bridgeview Vineyard and Winery
One of Southern Oregon's oldest wineries offers tastings overlooking a trout-filled pond in the Illinois Valley. Sip their signature blue-bottled whites while enjoying rotating local art in the serene tasting room.
Siskiyou Smokejumper Base Museum
This preserved 1943-1981 smokejumper base showcases the daring history of elite aerial firefighters. Tours through restored buildings feature original equipment and compelling personal stories.
Rough and Ready Flat Botanical Area
This rare serpentine soil ecosystem harbors endemic plant species found nowhere else in the region. Explore the interpretive trail in spring when colorful wildflowers transform the landscape into a botanical wonderland.
Mt. Elijah
Mount Elijah rewards hikers with panoramic views of Mount Shasta and Preston Peak after a challenging 9.2-mile loop. The trail winds through forests and meadows, offering glimpses of Bigelow Lake and diverse wildlife.
Rough and Ready Trailhead
Explore a botanical sanctuary with rare plants thriving in unusual serpentine soils. Spring visitors are rewarded with a spectacular wildflower display along the accessible 0.3-mile interpretive trail.
"Beautiful setting. Well appointed room with a balcony and view. Friendly and helpful staff. Not only a delicious breakfast, but "appetizers" in the later afternoon. Could have made a dinner of what was offered. Warm cookies at 7 pm. Plus the makings for S'mores. Charming. Quiet. Decorated like a hunting lodge. Grounds are stunning."
"Beautiful property. I wish we day more than one night there so we could have had time just to sit on the porch taking in the river and surrounding nature. Maybe on a return trip…. Then We can try their restaurant too. It’s a relaxing place and the cider place next door has tasty cider."
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.