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About Ashland

Ashland, Oregon is a small town located just North of the California boarder. Ashland is most widely known for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. However, there is a whole world of amazing art, community and scenic beauty within this unique town that makes it a true gem.



Parks and Recreation

Ashland is chocked full of beautiful parks, hiking trails, creeks, lakes and more. The largest and most popular park is Lithia Park located in downtown Ashland. The park follows Ashland Creek through undeveloped woodlands, and also includes a Japanese garden, two duck ponds, a formal rose garden, groves of sycamore trees and a number of secluded spots. In 2014, Lithia Park was designated as one of the top ten Great American Spaces by the American Planning Association. Click HERE for Lithia Park’s hiking trails map.



The Oak Knoll Golf Course is Ashland’s only golf course. However, there are many more golf courses nearby in East Medford.


Only about 20 miles from town, Mount Ashland is this community’s resource for skiing and winter sport and activities. The Mount Ashland Ski Area is community-focused and operated by a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing an outstanding alpine recreation experience for people of all ages and skill levels.



Emigrant Lake, Hyatt Prairie Lake and Howard Prairie Lake are the closest lakes to Ashland. Emigrant Lake is only about 5 miles outside of town making it the closest lake. Hyatt Prairie Lake is about 20 miles from town and it has its own resort, restaurant, lodging and campsites. Howard Prairie Lake is about 5 miles past Hyatt Prairie Lake and it also has its own resort, restaurant, lodging and campsites.



Schools

Ashland is known for its excellent schools. It’s also home to Southern Oregon University.

Helman Elementary

Walker Elementary

Bellview Elementary

John Muir School

Willow Wind CLC

Ashland Middle School

Ashland High School

Southern Oregon University



Dining and Shopping

There are a ton of great areas to dine and shop in Ashland, especially in the downtown area. Some of the most highly acclaimed and well-loved restaurants in this area are Amuse, Morning Glory Cafe, Larks Home Kitchen Cuisine, The Black Sheep and so many more.



If you stroll down E Main Street and Lithia Way downtown, you’ll come across a plethora of boutique retail stores like Paddington Station, Rare Earth and more.



There are four major grocery stores in the Ashland area. Near the downtown area you’ll find the Ashland Food Co-op – Southern Oregon’s first and only Certified Organic Retailer. Heading toward the south end of town, there’s a Safeway, Market of Choice and Shop n Kart.



Entertainment

Ashland’s love for theatre is known nationally and theatre-lovers flock from far and wide to participate in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is an Tony Award Winning Repertory Theatre. Each year, the festival produces eleven plays on three stages during a season that lasts from mid-February to early November.



Deemed the “#1 Town to Live and Work as a Filmmaker,” Ashland has no shortage of film enthusiasts. Each year in April, the Ashland Independent Film Festival is held at the Varsity Theater downtown. AIFF premiers independent films from all over the state, sometimes beyond. Such films as Black Road (2016) and Redwood Highway (2013) were filmed and produced in Ashland by local directors, Ann and Gary Lundgren. While other films like Wild (2014) and Coraline (2009) included Ashland in their sets. Shepherding and supporting the local industry is Southern Oregon Film and Media (SOFaM).


The night life in Ashland is alive and well. Some of Ashland’s best cocktails can be found at Brickroom, Peerless and Alchemy. If wine is more your style, Liquid Assets will provide. Or taste of Oregon’s micro-brews at Growler Guys where there’s always something new on tap.