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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Skip eastern Oregon. There is really nothing there and do bend/sisters if you want instead. I would do Portland, my hood, multnomah falls, whatever up there for a couple of days, then drive down the coast, hit evergreen aviation museum on the way, spend a couple of days driving down the coast to crater lake, maybe hit wildlife safari on the way. Bandon is worth a stop on the coast. Spend a couple of days at crater lake, then if you want head to bend/ sisters and spend a couple of days. I've lived in Oregon most of my life and this is what I would recommend. It's a fun state. [/quote] Sorry I didn't see the winery part. Either do that in the Portland area or skip bend/sisters and come straight up I-5 from crater lake and hit all of the wineries around Eugene/Salem/Portland. This would make for a lot less driving. If you do the bend leg, it kind of makes for a lot of driving. And wineries are fine for most kids, because they can always run around outside and pick wild blackberries and pet the resident dogs and snack on cheese and crackers. King estate is nice and so is sweet cheeks, my two favorite wineries around Eugene. [/quote] New poster. My mom lives in Eugene, which is a nice place to visit if you have family, but if I didn't, I wouldn't vacation there. That said, it is an easy place to do the winery thing. Sweet Cheeks and King Estate are two of my favorites too. There isn't "stuff to do" for kids per se, but an 11yo would probably enjoy the mellow vibe even without the wine. My daughter is a lot younger and she mostly plays with toys in the grass when we go there. She hasn't been the only kid any of those times.[/quote]
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