Top 5 Budget-friendly Things to do in Central Point, Oregon (OR)

October 9, 2021 Kandra Bartel

Central Point is a city in Jackson County, Oregon, United States. The population was 17,169 as of 2010. The city shares its southern border with Medford and is a part of the Medford metropolitan area. Central Point is home of the Jackson County Fair that occurs in July.
Restaurants in Central Point

1. Rogue Jet Boat Adventures

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Rogue Jet Boat Adventures

Experience Oregon's top cultural attraction with our exhilarating yet historically rich Discovery Tours on the beautiful Upper Rogue River. Just outside the Medford-Central Point area, you are transported to days past with the stunning natural beauty of the iconic Table Rocks, wild life viewing, quiet celebrity retreats, along with learning the local Native American history and lore. Throw in 360's, private river island exploration, & souvenir arrowhead hunting, and you have the perfect outing for all ages in your group. Also included in your tour is a 45 minute layover at our Discovery Park for picnicking, optional canoeing & fishing bass on Lake Rogue Jetter, souvenir shopping, or just time to relax taking in the beautiful lake and riverside views. Ice cream, light snacks, wine & beer also available for purchase or you can bring your own picnic. Our Concert at the Rocks is another unique option, with concerts happening 2 times a month in the Summer months. Arrival by boat only!

2. Rogue Valley ZipLine Adventure

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Rogue Valley ZipLine Adventure

We are a unique ZipLine experience nestled in the historic gold mining hills of beautiful Southern Oregon. You’re invited to join our certified Zip Guides on one of our unforgettable tours. Our progressive 5 ZipLine course is the heart of our private park with many spectacular views including but definitely not limited to, Crater Lake Rim, Mt. McLoughlin and Table Rocks. Home to the most THRILLING ZipLines in the Pacific Northwest and the famous Zip, Dip, & Sip Tour.

3. Seven Oaks Farm

5504 Rogue Valley Hwy, Central Point, OR 97502-7003 +1 541-664-2060 http://www.7oaksfarms.com
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5.0 based on 40 reviews

Seven Oaks Farm

Reviewed By janeydoey3

Very beautiful garden area/pathway to see. There are goats and you can feed them for $1.00! Cute and quaint with a nice selection of produce to buy at a reasonable price.

4. Rogue Creamery

311 N Front St, Central Point, OR 97502-2006 +1 541-665-1155 [email protected] http://www.roguecreamery.com/store/content/88/Locations/
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4.5 based on 216 reviews

Rogue Creamery

Full service Cheese Shop and specialty grocery. Grilled Cheese sandwiches, beer, cider, and root beer on tap. Experience the living history of this small Oregon cheese factory.

Reviewed By rollytmd - Las Vegas, United States

If ever near Medford and you love cheese. It’s a must to stop to get their award winning rogue creamery blue cheese. They have a great selection of cheeses. Cute store inside with some local goods. Must try their grilled cheese sandwiches- it’s so good. We tried both and they were great. We already ran out of their cheese- will need to figure how to get some ship to Vegas.

5. Crater Rock Museum

2002 Scenic Ave, Central Point, OR 97502-2185 +1 541-664-6081 http://www.craterrock.com
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

Crater Rock Museum

Crater Rock Museum houses the finest displays of rocks, minerals and gems on the West Coast. Exhibits include a collection of world-class minerals, collection of petrified woods, fossils, Native American artifacts, and much more! The museum gift shop is filled with the works of local artists from the Roxy Ann Gem & Mineral Society as well as rocks and mineral specimens for sale from around the world. The museum started out as a humble "shack" where locals could visit and share "rock hounding" stories. It's grown a lot since then. The original 5,400 square foot museum is now more than 12,000 square feet, with community meeting rooms, a larger gift shop, workshop, and exhibit areas. We now have a rock sluice in our rock-yard for kids (and grown-up kids) to use! The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm. Call for admission fees. The second Saturday of the month is Kids Day. Guided tours are available by appointment.

Reviewed By 803marsham

My grandson (almost six years old) was visiting with his Dad from the Seattle area so I took him to this wonderful museum. Chance was so engaged and just excited about everything. My husband and I had visited several months ago and were also impressed with how much there was to see. The displays are set up well and I was glad to take Chance somewhere to learn things. He bought a couple of rocks for himself and carried them around with him the whole weekend. This is a must see place this summer.

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