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DOG-Friendly<br />

OREGON<br />

Oregonians own at least 29% more dogs than the average<br />

American. Given these numbers, four-legged<br />

friends are welcome in many venues throughout the<br />

state. Here are some restaurant patios that go out of<br />

their way to accommodate Fido.<br />

<strong>1859</strong> Hotel Pick<br />

Surfsand Resort | Cannon Beach<br />

surfsand.com<br />

This beachfront resort is every dog owner’s dream. Just some of the<br />

creature comforts of the canine variety: dog bath stations, staffers<br />

who get to know your dog by name, a complimentary bevy of<br />

towels, blankets, dog bowls, treats and more in each room, and<br />

impeccable cleanliness. Hit the beach at night with your guests<br />

and pup, and (upon reservation) staff will set up a bonfire, chairs<br />

and even a s'mores kit for your enoyment.<br />

Lucky Labrador Brewing Co.<br />

Portland | luckylab.com *<br />

The Berlin Inn<br />

Portland | berlininn.com *<br />

Tin Shed Garden Café<br />

Portland | tinshedgardencafe.com *<br />

The Beach Dog Café<br />

Lincoln City | thebeachdogcafe.com<br />

Holstein’s<br />

The Dalles | 541.298.2326<br />

Lumberyard Rotisserie and Grill<br />

Cannon Beach | thelumberyardgrill.com<br />

Boon’s Treasury<br />

Salem | mcmenamins.com<br />

Café Zenon<br />

Eugene | zenoncafe.com<br />

* Has dog menu/treats<br />

THROW 'EM A BONE<br />

By the numbers<br />

842,912 >><br />

4,521>><br />

4,568>><br />

Dogs in Oregon<br />

Dogs ad<strong>opt</strong>ed from<br />

the Oregon Humane<br />

Society in 2011<br />

Dog-friendly<br />

trails<br />

courtesy of Lucky Labrador<br />

corn mazes<br />

“Puzzle hedges” have entertained<br />

people across the<br />

globe for at least 400 years.<br />

Exercise your brain and<br />

body this fall in one of many<br />

corn labyrinths scattered<br />

across Oregon farms. The<br />

patterns are truly works of<br />

art, and themes range from<br />

fairy tale to spooky.<br />

courtesy of Rasmussen Farms<br />

Willamette Valley Fruit Co.<br />

Salem | wvfco.com<br />

Bose Family Farm<br />

Albany | bosefamilyfarm.com<br />

The MAiZE<br />

Portland | portlandmaze.com<br />

Val’s Veggies<br />

Baker City | valsveggies.com<br />

Fort Vannoy Farms<br />

Grants Pass | fortvannoyfarms.com<br />

2 <strong>1859</strong> oregon's mAgAzine SEPT OCT <strong>2012</strong><br />

Rasmussen Farms<br />

Hood River | rasmussenfarms.com

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