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2022 AD NETWORKConsumers acquire information through a multitude of channels these days spanningprint, online, email newsletters and social media. Capture the attention of these activelyengaged prospects at the right time and place through a multi-channel approach.An official publication of theOREGON TOURISM COMMISSIONToll-free 800.547.7842TravelOregon.comEmail: info@traveloregon.comCHAIRNigel FranciscoDon Anway, Richard Boyles,Lucinda DiNovo, Maria Ponzi, Mia Sheppard,Kenji Sugahara, Greg WillittsCEOTodd DavidsonVICE PRESIDENT, GLOBAL MARKETINGKevin WrightDIRECTOR, GLOBAL INTEGRATED MARKETINGMo SherifdeenCONTENT & COMMUNITY MANAGER,GLOBAL INTEGRATED MARKETING Sachie YorckBRAND MANAGER, GLOBAL MARKETINGMark SenffnerDIRECTOR, PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND INDUSTRYCOMMUNICATIONS Sara MorrisseyINDUSTRY COMMUNICATIONS MANAGERJaime EderTRAVEL OREGON OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDEMo Sherifdeen, Sachie YorckPUBLICATION DIRECTORSDIRECTOR OF CUSTOM PUBLISHINGCREATIVE DIRECTORSENIOR EDITOREDITORMegan KirkpatrickNancy BurkeBetsy HandADVERTISING SALES COORDINATORHindissa AliDIGITAL PRODUCTION COORDINATORAssociationAlison KattlemanOregon Restaurant & LodgingTravel Oregon Official Visitor Guide is published byMEDIAMERICA INC.PRESIDENT/CEOAndrew InsingaEASTERNCOASTCONTROLLERBill LeeCORPORATE OFFICE715 SW Morrison, Suite 800Portland, OR 97205Phone: 503.223.0304 Fax: 503.221.6544www.mediamerica.netThe Travel Oregon Official Visitor Guide is published byMEDIAmerica Inc. for the Oregon Tourism Commission,530 Center St. NE, Suite 200, Salem, OR 97301. Specific visitorattractions, facilities and services mentioned in this publicationserve only as examples of Oregon attractions. Mention does notconstitute an endorsement by the State of Oregon. Copyright 2021State of Oregon. All rights reserved. Printed in Oregon by JournalGraphics. Paper sourced from Willamette Falls Paper Company.WILLAMETTEVALLEYCENTRAL74 Portland Region Trip Ideas80 Where to StaySOUTHERN88 MT. HOOD & THE COLUMBIARIVER GORGE90 Mt. Hood/Gorge Trip Ideas93 Where to Stay96 WILLAMETTE VALLEY98 Willamette Valley Trip Ideas104 Where to StayRESOURCES146 State Welcome Centers and Mileage Map148 Oregon’s Visitor Centers and112 Southern Oregon Trip IdeasHannah PattersonMARKETING ASSOCIATEMT. HOOD & THECOLUMBIA RIVERGORGE54 Oregon Coast Trip Ideas72 PORTLAND REGION110 SOUTHERN OREGONMorgan StoneSENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVEACCOUNT EXECUTIVELODGING LISTINGSPORTLANDREGION52 OREGON COASTNickie BourniasJennifer AndersonEmily GillespieCOPY EDITORREGIONS63 Where to StayScott YoungbloodVICE CHAIRCOMMISSIONERS118 Where to Stay124 CENTRAL OREGON126 Central Oregon Trip Ideas130 Where to StayChambers of Commerce151 Oregon’s Scenic Byways and Free Guides153 Map of OregonTo the best of our knowledge, all informationwas accurate at the time of publication.134 EASTERN OREGON136 Eastern Oregon Trip Ideas142 Where to StayOn the cover: view of the St. Johns Bridgefrom the Ridge Trail in Portland’s Forest Park.Photo by Kristar Burton.WHERE TO STAY LISTINGS KEYOregon Restaurant & Lodging Association MemberHOTEL, BED & BREAKFAST, AND VACATION RENTAL ICON KEYAir-ConditioningInternetRV ICON KEY50-Amp HookupsPull-ThroughBicycle FriendlyKitchenetteCabin RentalsRestaurantBreakfastComplimentaryMountain / Water ViewGroceriesShowers100% Smoke FreeEV ChargingPet FriendlyLaundrySpa / Hot TubRestaurant / LoungeNear Fishing /HuntingTV CableHookupFireplaceSpa / Hot TubPropaneInternetFitness RoomSwimmingFamily FriendlyHandicap AccessibleThe lodging listings in this publication are supplied by publishing partner Oregon Restaurant & LodgingAssociation (ORLA). ORLA members support the lodging industry through their membership and advocacyfor hospitality. OregonRLA.org4T R AV ELO R EG O N .CO MThe curious traveler:TRAVELOREGON.COMThe serious traveler:Inspiration and planning site that’s promoted by Travel Oregon’sThe official state guide is used by visitors and welcomeslightly less than 10 million biannual marketing campaign.AUDIENCE More than 10 million pages viewed annuallywith over 4 million unique visitors and 5.7 millionweb sessionsAVAILABLE Banner and formatted text adsTRAVEL OREGON VISITOR GUIDEcenter staff.AUDIENCE 300,000 copies distributed via TravelOregon.com,800 customer service number and at welcome centersAVAILABLE Display ads and expanded lodging listings.Tell your story:Oregon fans:SPONSORED CONTENT ON TRAVELOREGON.COMEMAIL NEWSLETTERSTell your story through original content developed forFour targeted enewsletters (monthly core, bimonthly culinary,TravelOregon.com sponsored by your brand.bimontly outdoors and a quarterly seasonal) to devoted followers.AVAILABLE Your story appears on TravelOregon.com forAUDIENCE Over 115,000 monthly and seasonal subscribers,one year and promoted through a Travel Oregon sponsoredFacebook postmore than 55,000 outdoor subscribers and more than 35,000culinary subscribersAVAILABLE Banner and formatted text adsMFor your customized consultation to select the best type of ad and placement for your marketing program, contact:Nancy Burke (cell) 503.961.2177; 503.445.8809, nancyb@mediamerica.netMED I A meric a Betsy Hand (cell) 503.939.5696; 503.445.8830, betsyh@mediamerica.net

THE OFFICIAL TRAVEL OREGON VISITOR GUIDETHE AWARD-WINNING DEFINITIVE OREGON VACATION PLANNING TOOLAn official publication of theOREGON TOURISM COMMISSIONToll-free 800.547.7842TravelOregon.comEmail: info@traveloregon.comCHAIRCEONigel FranciscoTodd DavidsonVICE PRESIDENT, GLOBAL MARKETINGKevin WrightDIRECTOR, GLOBAL INTEGRATED MARKETINGMo SherifdeenCONTENT & COMMUNITY MANAGER,GLOBAL INTEGRATED MARKETING Sachie YorckBRAND MANAGER, GLOBAL MARKETINGMark SenffnerDIRECTOR, PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND INDUSTRYCOMMUNICATIONS Sara MorrisseyINDUSTRY COMMUNICATIONS MANAGERJaime EderTRAVEL OREGON OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDEPUBLICATION DIRECTORS Mo Sherifdeen, Sachie YorckDIRECTOR OF CUSTOM PUBLISHINGCREATIVE DIRECTORSENIOR EDITOREDITORMegan KirkpatrickBetsy HandHindissa AliDIGITAL PRODUCTION COORDINATORAssociationEASTERNAlison KattlemanOregon Restaurant & LodgingTravel Oregon Official Visitor Guide is published by74 Portland Region Trip Ideas80 Where to Stay90 Mt. Hood/Gorge Trip Ideas93 Where to Stay96 WILLAMETTE VALLEY98 Willamette Valley Trip Ideas104 Where to StayRESOURCES146 State Welcome Centers and Mileage Map148 Oregon’s Visitor Centers and118 Where to Stay124 CENTRAL OREGON126 Central Oregon Trip Ideas130 Where to Stay142 Where to StayBill LeeThe Travel Oregon Official Visitor Guide is published byMEDIAmerica Inc. for the Oregon Tourism Commission,530 Center St. NE, Suite 200, Salem, OR 97301. Specific visitorattractions, facilities and services mentioned in this publicationserve only as examples of Oregon attractions. Mention does notconstitute an endorsement by the State of Oregon. Copyright 2021State of Oregon. All rights reserved. Printed in Oregon by JournalGraphics. Paper sourced from Willamette Falls Paper Company.Chambers of Commerce151 Oregon’s Scenic Byways and Free Guides153 Map of OregonTo the best of our knowledge, all informationwas accurate at the time of publication.134 EASTERN OREGON136 Eastern Oregon Trip IdeasCONTROLLEROn the cover: view of the St. Johns Bridgefrom the Ridge Trail in Portland’s Forest Park.Photo by Kristar Burton.WHERE TO STAY LISTINGS KEYOregon Restaurant & Lodging Association MemberHOTEL, BED & BREAKFAST, AND VACATION RENTAL ICON KEYAir-ConditioningInternetabout a vacation. Travel Oregon’s Official Visitor Guide providesconsumers with details on outdoor recreation, food and drink,SOUTHERNRIVER GORGEMEDIAMERICA INC.CORPORATE OFFICE715 SW Morrison, Suite 800Portland, OR 97205Phone: 503.223.0304 Fax: TRAL88 MT. HOOD & THE COLUMBIAPRESIDENT/CEOAndrew InsingaCOAST112 Southern Oregon Trip IdeasNancy BurkeHannah PattersonMARKETING ASSOCIATEADVERTISING SALES COORDINATORTravelers are looking for ideas and inspiration when thinkingMT. HOOD & THECOLUMBIA RIVERGORGE54 Oregon Coast Trip Ideas72 PORTLAND REGION110 SOUTHERN OREGONJennifer AndersonMorgan StoneSENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVEACCOUNT EXECUTIVELODGING LISTINGSPORTLANDREGION52 OREGON COASTNickie BourniasEmily GillespieCOPY EDITORREGIONS63 Where to StayScott YoungbloodVICE CHAIRCOMMISSIONERS Don Anway, Richard Boyles,Lucinda DiNovo, Maria Ponzi, Mia Sheppard,Kenji Sugahara, Greg WillittsRV ICON KEY50-Amp HookupsPull-ThroughBicycle FriendlyKitchenetteCabin RentalsRestaurantBreakfastComplimentaryMountain / Water ViewGroceriesShowers100% Smoke FreeEV ChargingPet FriendlyFamily FriendlyLaundrySpa / Hot TubRestaurant / LoungeNear Fishing /HuntingTV CableHookupFireplaceSpa / Hot TubPropaneInternetFitness RoomSwimmingculture and heritage, family experiences, regional travel suggestions and local picks. Make sure your marketing message is seenby travelers while they are making these decisions. Your ad will bealigned with relevant content and photography leading readers totake action to plan their trip.Handicap AccessibleThe lodging listings in this publication are supplied by publishing partner Oregon Restaurant & LodgingAssociation (ORLA). ORLA members support the lodging industry through their membership and advocacyfor hospitality. OregonRLA.org4T R AV ELO R EG O N .CO MDISTRIBUTION300,000 copies printed annually for year-round distribution and inquiry fulfillment supporting Travel Oregon’sslightly less than 10 million biannual integrated marketing campaign.65% OREGON More than 200 visitor centers throughout Oregon including thePortland International Airport, the Travel Portland visitor center atDirector Park and all official Travel Oregon State Welcome Centers Oregon Rest Area Visitor Kiosks: Brookings, Manzanita, GettingsCreek, Oak Grove, Santiam, French Prairie Southbound &Northbound, Multnomah Falls, Government Camp, Boardman AAA travel offices in Oregon and Idaho Hotels and lodging properties Amtrak Cascades (Eugene to Vancouver B.C.)18% DIRECT REQUESTSent to visitors throughout the U.S. and Canada viaTravelOregon.com or the 800 customer service number.(See map below for the number requested by each state or province.) Select attractions throughout Oregon17% ELSEWHEREWASHINGTON Vancouver, WA visitor locations Seattle Airport Information Center Seattle City Center Visitor Center Washington State Ferries – Full System Seattle Cruise Terminal – Pier 66/30 Boeing Tour CenterCALIFORNIA California state Welcome Centers:Collier, San Francisco, Pismo Beach San Francisco Union SquareBRITISH COLUMBIA Vancouver International Airport Victoria / Vancouver Island visitor centers Vancouver, B.C. visitor centers British Columbia Ferry system – all routesCORPORATEDistribution at various corporate locations in Phoenix, Seattle, SanJose/Santa Clara, Los Angeles, San Diego and Orange CountyONLINE VIEWING Digital edition available for viewing at TravelOregon.comoptimized for iPads, android tablets and smart phones.- 13,000 users- More than 500,000 pageviews- 32 average pages per session- 88% new sessions- 6:14 average minutes per session2022 BONUS DISTRIBUTIONThe digital edition will be sent to all subscribers ofOregon Business and Oregon Home magazines inspiringOregonians with ideas to explore their own backyard!

THE OFFICIAL TRAVEL OREGON VISITOR GUIDEAUDIENCEWho is our reader? When will they travel? What do they think?*1. Gender: Female: 58% Male: 42%2. What age are you?6. How did the Travel Oregon Visitor Guideinfluence your trip?7. Did the Travel Oregon Visitor Guide prompt you3. Have you read/reviewed any of the visitor guide?to take any of the following actions?Yes: 94.14% Not yet but plan to: 4.64% No: 1.22%4. When are you likely to travel to or within Oregon?5. Please indicate the number of nights you stayedin Oregon.8. Reader comments I have never been to Oregon, but because of all the beautifulinformation that was sent, I booked a flight, hotels and a rentalcar to check out the beauty of Oregon. I wouldn’t have been asinspired if it weren’t for the information sent. We will be thereOctober 14-17. So excited!!! It’s a colorful, easy to access — no wi-fi required, chock full ofinfo yet not too bulky, travel Oregon companion! I’m a nativePortland Oregonian but haven’t been out & about in our fabulous state enough, the excellent Travel Oregon guide is helpingme fulfill my tourist aspirations! The maps were extremely helpful while we were trying to navigate and wanted to do so without using our phones. We decidedbefore we left for our trip, we would turn off social media andphone data and just use it for pictures so we needed a map andthe guides were super helpful!*Data from the 2018 Travel Oregon Visitor Guide survey

1/6Rates (net)Expanded lodging listing 1,315One-sixth page 2,525One-third page 4,100One-half page 6,075Two-thirds page 8,705Full page 10,295Two page spread 16,3752/3 VInside front cover 11,350Table of contents 11,350Inside back cover 11,3501/3 V1/6 HSpace bleed16. 10Full pageTrim8.375". 10.875"Bleed8.625.11.125Non-bleedOREGON COASTMore than you imagined!7.5. 10Two-thirds page 4.625.9.875Space unitWidthDepthOne-half pageYachats BrewingJAndyOyster Co.VerticalColumbia River Maritime Museum3D Theater, Museum Store, Lightship Tour1792 Marine Drive, Astoria, OregonOpen Daily 9:30 to 5:00 503.325.2323 crmm.org4.625. 7 .5Horizontal7.5.4.875One-third pageFarm Stays and Food TrailsThe farmers, fishers and foragers of theCoast are leading a new culinary revolution on Oregon’s western rim, and foodtrails and farm stays offer a taste of thisrising scene. The North Coast Food Trailleads epicureans to distilleries, breweries,cooking schools and sea-to-table diningestablishments from Seaside to Neskowin.The Central Coast Food Trail guidesvisitors to tasty artisan treats, farm-freshproduce and decadently prepared seafoodfrom Lincoln City to Dunes City. TheWild Rivers Coast Food Trail windsfrom Reedsport to Bandon, Port Orfordand Brookings. Delicious stops includefarms for strawberries, blueberriesand cranberries in season, as well as freshcatch from fish markets and some of thestate’s newest craft breweries. Steepyourself in sustainable agriculture at theNorth Fork 53 Coastal Retreat & TeaGardens in Nehalem, a 3-acre/1-hectarefarm growing organic vegetables, herbsand the region’s first tea garden.Vertical2.25.9.875Horizontal4.625. 4.875One-sixth pageT R AV ELO R EG O N .CO M1/12SPECIFICATIONSTwo page spread 11,87061VerticalHorizontal2.25. 4.8754.625. 2.25One-twelfth page2.25.2.25IMPORTANT DATESPublication DateMarch 2022Rate Protection DeadlineDecember 7, 2021Space ClosingJanuary 4, 2022File formatPlease supply your ad to MEDIAmerica as ahigh resolution PDF (PDFX-1a format preferred). All other file types will be sent backfor re-submission. Images should be CMYKand 300 dpi or better and have no spot colors. Images submitted in RGB or with spotcolors will be converted. You will be notifiedof any major changes this causes. Ads withimages under 300 dpi will be sent back for resubmission. Ads may be submitted by emailattachment or through a link to a third-partycloud-based service such as Dropbox.Marks and bleedsPlease ensure your ad is free of crop marks.Bleeds are required on full page ads andspreads, and should be .125 inches on allsides. All other ad sizes should be submittedwithout bleed.Note about two page spread: Please makesure spreads are submitted as one large page.Also, be sure to keep important text andgraphics at least .25" away from the spine onboth pages.Note about QR codes: MEDIAmerica isnot responsible for the functionality of anysupplied QR codes.Materials and questions regardingmaterials should be sent or emailed to:Hindissa Ali, MEDIAmerica715 S.W. Morrison, Suite 800Portland, OR 97205hindissaa@mediamerica.net503-445-8825Return of materialsReturn of physical materials will bereturned upon written request only.Publisher assumes no responsibility formaterials uncalled for three months afterdate of publication.Materials DueJanuary 18, 2022MContact:1/3 H1/2 HPremium PositionsBack coverV1/2 V 775One-twelfthFROM TOP: JUSTIN MYERS; VISIT TILLAMOOK COASTTHE OFFICIAL TRAVEL OREGON VISITOR GUIDEADVERTISING RATESNancy Burke (cell) 503.961.2177; 503.445.8809, nancyb@mediamerica.netMED I A meric a Betsy Hand (cell) 503.939.5696; 503.445.8830, betsyh@mediamerica.net

TRAVELOREGON.COMCAST A WIDE NET AND REACH VISITORS ONLINEAWARD-WINNING SITETravelOregon.com was a 2018 Mercury Award finalist for Best State Travel Website in the countryawarded by the National Council of State Tourism Directors. This site features rich contentincluding Seasonal Features and Trip Ideas packed full of entertaining videos, itinerariesand Oregon stories. Additional informational sections include Things to Do where visitorscan explore a wide range of recreation, food & drink, events, attractions and more;Places to Go where visitors can now dig deeper into dedicated regional and city pages;Plan you Trip for lodging and other helpful information.PROVEN TRAFFICThe first point of contact for the state’s slightly less than 10 million biannual marketingcampaign providing advertisers with consumers seeking information specifically about Oregon.Over 4 million unique visitors 10 million pages viewed annually*.Traffic by region:91% USA6%6%15% Washington5%14% California5%7% Midwest42% OregonOther Western StatesSoutheastSouthwestNortheast4% Canada5% Other InternationalYOUR STORY EVERYWHERETell your story to millions of consumersthrough Travel Oregon’s sponsoredcontent program on TravelOregon.com.Ask your account executive for the details.*Data from 2021WEB PACKAGE RATESTravel Oregon offers flexible advertising options to ensure your message is delivered to the interested visitor in a way that bestmeets your marketing needs to achieve your goals. There are two distribution routes and two ad sizes available.TARGETED OPTIONRUN-OF-SITE OPTIONDesigned to target your advertising to the visitor at the beginning of their planning process, and stay with them through totheir final decisions. Distribute your ads on relevant contentpages that best align with your marketing message such asoutdoor recreation, food and drink, attractions, events, culture/history, type of lodging, regions, etc. Never worry about runningout of impressions because your ad will remain live on thosepages for the entire quarter. Your account executive will helpyou select the categories that are the best fit for you.Clients may opt to choose run-of-site only, or add run-of-siteto their package.Medium Rectangle (300 X 250)Large Bundle (32 Categories): 1,525/quarterMedium Bundle (26 Categories): 1,235/quarterBasic Bundle (18 Categories): 825/quarter3:1 Rectangle (300 X 100)Large Bundle (32 Categories): 760/quarterMedium Bundle (26 Categories): 620/quarterBasic Bundle (18 Categories): 415/quarterMMedium Rectangle (300 X 250)ROS: 20 CPM3:1 Rectangle (300 X 100)ROS: 5 CPMEVENT PACKAGE RATES*20,000 impressions Cost: 215 Flexibility to select the exact month and day you wantyour ad to begin, leading up to your event. Get specific by selecting topic areas that best align withyour event for the most targeted distribution; such as yourregion, city or related activity.*Open to events, festivals and exhibitsNancy Burke (cell) 503.961.2177; 503.445.8809, nancyb@mediamerica.netMED I A meric a Betsy Hand (cell) 503.939.5696; 503.445.8830, betsyh@mediamerica.net

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