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Joni Kabana PENDLETON STOPS A Pendleton Woolen Mills B Oregon Grain Growers Distillery C e Prodigal Son Brewery & Pub D 23+ Leather E Hamley & Company F Stapleman Boots G Rolling Stone Bakery H Alexanders Chocolate Classics I Pendleton Round-Up Hall of Fame J Barhyte Specialty Foods S o u thgate 11 37 to Milton-Freewater, 35 miles 84 84 A B H I J C-G Westgate Airport Rd Court Ave Dorion Ave SE Court Ave 11 PENDLETON Pendleton Woolen Mills 1307 SE Court Place Pendleton, OR 97801 541.276.6911 pendleton-usa.com Pendleton Woolen Mills craſts high quality wool clothing & blankets with designs that endure. e mill stands on the same foundation as it did in 1909, but has added a retail operation. A Oregon Grain Growers Distillery 511 SE Court Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801 541.276.0070 oregongrain.com With a passion for local ingredients, the propri- etors invite visitors to tour the facility and try their vodka and gin in the tasting room deco- rated with vintage photos and furnished with reclaimed urban wood tables and counters. B 23+ Leather 201 SE Court Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801 360.600.6038 23+ products are hand craſted in world famous Pendleton, Oregon. Some of our products include hand carved men's and women's belts, leather purses and bags. D Stapleman Boots 7 SE Court Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801 509.531.4703 staplemans.com Stapleman Custom Boot Shop hosts four artisans that make and repair custom leather goods. Order boots, shoes, belts, chaps, bags, and more made to your specification! F Rolling Stone Bakery 215 South Main St. Pendleton, OR 97801 541.612.3128 e #1 place to go in Pendleton for artisan breads, currently serving Pendleton and the surrounding areas at the Pendleton Farmers Market. G Alexander's Chocolate Classics 363 S. Main St. Pendleton, OR 97801 541.429.5110 alexanders-chocolate-classics.com Truffles, dipped fruit or signature selections to start raising the art of your chocolate experi- ence beyond the ordinary. Specialists in pairing wine and chocolate. H Pendleton Round-Up Hall of Fame 1205 SW Court Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801 541.278.0815 pendletonhalloffame.com Founded in 1969, each year men, women, and sometimes livestock are selected as honorees by the board and members. Explore the history of the famous rodeo and its biggest stars. I Barhyte Specialty Foods 912 Airport Road Pendleton, OR 97801 541.276.0259 barhyte.com e small family company creates some of the most delicious mustards other gourmet condiments and never settles for anything less than the best. Visit the test kitchen and giſt shop. J e Prodigal Son Brewery & Pub 230 SE Court Ave. Pendleton, OR 97814 541.276.6090 prodigalsonbrewery.com Dry-hopped Northwest IPA or a malt-heavy Porter, the Prodigal Son Brewery is dedicated to exploring the possibilities of grain, hops and yeast. More than just brewing, there's good food to boot. C Judiaann Woo Hamley & Company 30 SE Court Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801 541.278.1100 hamleysteakhouse.com Since 1883, the Hamley name has been synon- ymous with quality. See the amazing selection of western art, clothing, hats and saddles. Dine next door in the steakhouse, where their mission is to carry on the proud tradition by providing excellent food and outstanding service. E PENDLETON travelpendleton.com Best known for legendary rodeo, fine woolens, Native American history and leather craſtsman- ship, Pendleton has a well-deserved reputation as a town where western heritage lives on. With world-famous saddle makers and woolen mills, award-winning micro brews, outstanding din- ing and shopping and a vibrant arts commu- nity, it’s easy to see why they say Pendleton is “Handmade every day!” Find out where to stay, eat and shop at travelpendleton.com. MILTON-FREEWATER mfchamber.com Nestled near the spectacular Blue Moun- tains, among bountiful orchards, wheat fields and vineyards, Milton-Freewater pro- vides a glimpse of a quiet rural lifestyle with quick access to cities and world-class con- veniences. Located in picturesque north- eastern Oregon, Milton-Freewater has a rich history and a climate that is exceptionally friendly to farming. Learn more about lodg- ing, dining and attractions and plan your visit at mfchamber.com. Vineyards & e Rocks therocksdistrict.com e Rocks AVA (American Viticulture Area) is situated on an alluvial fan of the Walla Walla River, where the river exits the foot- hills of the Blue Mountains and enters the Walla Walla Valley. It lies entirely within Or- egon and includes part of the town of Mil- ton-Freewater. Oregon’s newest AVA, e Rocks received its designation in 2015. e Rocks is typified by its unusual soil…or lack thereof. e ground consists primarily of dark-colored basalt cobblestones, ideal for drainage and encouraging vines to root deeply. WHISKY & ROCKS FARM LOOP STOPS (see back for all locations) 1 Frazier Farmstead Museum 2 Petits Noirs Chocolates 3 Watermill Winery & Blue Mountain Cider 4 Walla Walla Cheese Company 5 M & D Farms 6 Don Carlo Vineyard 7 TERO Estates Winery 8 Umapine Creamery 9 Blue Mountain Lavender Farm 10 Dragon's Gate Brewery 11 Old Homestead Alpacas 12 Welcome Table Farm 13 Zerba Cellars 14 Morningstar Berry Farm 15 Barkwell Farm & Greenhouse 16 Davis Orchards 17 Lefore Orchard 18 Peach Island Farms B & B 19 Lampson Blueberries 20 Winn Homestead visiteasternoregon.com Cover photo of Winn Homestead: Joni Kabana Set in the rolling foothills of the Blue Mountains, this farm tour is a perfect way to explore abun- dant orchards and wineries and meet artisan producers who make fresh, delicious food and hand-craſted beverages. e self-guided wander starts in the charming town of Milton- Freewater and ends in the famous streets of Pendleton, home to the Pendleton Round Up. Starting at Frazier Farmstead, drive the tour through the Milton-Freewater area, then follow Oregon SR 11 to Pendleton, 35 minutes south. Funded by grants from: Joni Kabana VISITOR ETIQUETTE & SAFETY Watch for the “Open” sign, or call Please read and obey signs Closely supeise children Ask before taking pets out of your car Please stay out of buildings & off equipment Be careful not to step on crops

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PENDLETON STOPS

A Pendleton Woolen Mills

B Oregon Grain Growers Distillery

C The Prodigal Son Brewery & Pub

D 23+ Leather

E Hamley & Company

F Stapleman Boots

G Rolling Stone Bakery

H Alexanders Chocolate Classics

I Pendleton Round-Up Hall of Fame

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PENDLETONPendleton Woolen Mills1307 SE Court PlacePendleton, OR 97801541.276.6911pendleton-usa.com

Pendleton Woolen Mills crafts high quality wool clothing & blankets with designs that endure. The mill stands on the same foundation as it did in 1909, but has added a retail operation.

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Oregon Grain Growers Distillery 511 SE Court Ave.Pendleton, OR 97801541.276.0070 oregongrain.com

With a passion for local ingredients, the propri-etors invite visitors to tour the facility and try their vodka and gin in the tasting room deco-rated with vintage photos and furnished with reclaimed urban wood tables and counters.

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23+ Leather201 SE Court Ave.Pendleton, OR 97801360.600.6038

23+ products are hand crafted in world famous Pendleton, Oregon. Some of our products include hand carved men's and women's belts, leather purses and bags.

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Stapleman Boots7 SE Court Ave.Pendleton, OR 97801509.531.4703staplemans.com

Stapleman Custom Boot Shop hosts four artisans that make and repair custom leather goods. Order boots, shoes, belts, chaps, bags, and more made to your specification!

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Rolling Stone Bakery215 South Main St.Pendleton, OR 97801541.612.3128

The #1 place to go in Pendleton for artisan breads, currently serving Pendleton and the surrounding areas at the Pendleton Farmers Market.

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Alexander's Chocolate Classics363 S. Main St.Pendleton, OR 97801541.429.5110alexanders-chocolate-classics.com

Truffles, dipped fruit or signature selections to start raising the art of your chocolate experi-ence beyond the ordinary. Specialists in pairing wine and chocolate.

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Pendleton Round-Up Hall of Fame 1205 SW Court Ave.Pendleton, OR 97801541.278.0815pendletonhalloffame.com

Founded in 1969, each year men, women, and sometimes livestock are selected as honorees by the board and members. Explore the history of the famous rodeo and its biggest stars.

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Barhyte Specialty Foods912 Airport RoadPendleton, OR 97801541.276.0259barhyte.com

The small family company creates some of the most delicious mustards other gourmet condiments and never settles for anything less than the best. Visit the test kitchen and gift shop.

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The Prodigal Son Brewery & Pub 230 SE Court Ave.Pendleton, OR 97814541.276.6090 prodigalsonbrewery.com

Dry-hopped Northwest IPA or a malt-heavy Porter, the Prodigal Son Brewery is dedicated to exploring the possibilities of grain, hops and yeast. More than just brewing, there's good food to boot.

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Hamley & Company30 SE Court Ave.Pendleton, OR 97801541.278.1100hamleysteakhouse.com

Since 1883, the Hamley name has been synon-ymous with quality. See the amazing selection of western art, clothing, hats and saddles. Dine next door in the steakhouse, where their mission is to carry on the proud tradition by providing excellent food and outstanding service.

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PENDLETONtravelpendleton.com

Best known for legendary rodeo, fine woolens, Native American history and leather craftsman-ship, Pendleton has a well-deserved reputation as a town where western heritage lives on. With world-famous saddle makers and woolen mills, award-winning micro brews, outstanding din-ing and shopping and a vibrant arts commu-nity, it’s easy to see why they say Pendleton is

“Handmade every day!” Find out where to stay, eat and shop at travelpendleton.com.

MILTON-FREEWATERmfchamber.com

Nestled near the spectacular Blue Moun-tains, among bountiful orchards, wheat fields and vineyards, Milton-Freewater pro-vides a glimpse of a quiet rural lifestyle with quick access to cities and world-class con-veniences. Located in picturesque north-eastern Oregon, Milton-Freewater has a rich history and a climate that is exceptionally friendly to farming. Learn more about lodg-ing, dining and attractions and plan your visit at mfchamber.com.

Vineyards & The Rockstherocksdistrict.com

The Rocks AVA (American Viticulture Area) is situated on an alluvial fan of the Walla Walla River, where the river exits the foot-hills of the Blue Mountains and enters the Walla Walla Valley. It lies entirely within Or-egon and includes part of the town of Mil-ton-Freewater. Oregon’s newest AVA, The Rocks received its designation in 2015. The Rocks is typified by its unusual soil…or lack thereof. The ground consists primarily of dark-colored basalt cobblestones, ideal for drainage and encouraging vines to root deeply.

WHISKY & ROCKS FARM LOOP STOPS(see back for all locations)

1 Frazier Farmstead Museum

2 Petits Noirs Chocolates

3 Watermill Winery & Blue Mountain Cider

4 Walla Walla Cheese Company

5 M & D Farms

6 Don Carlo Vineyard

7 TERO Estates Winery

8 Umapine Creamery

9 Blue Mountain Lavender Farm

10 Dragon's Gate Brewery

11 Old Homestead Alpacas

12 Welcome Table Farm

13 Zerba Cellars

14 Morningstar Berry Farm

15 Barkwell Farm & Greenhouse

16 Davis Orchards

17 Lefore Orchard

18 Peach Island Farms B & B

19 Lampson Blueberries

20 Winn Homestead

visiteasternoregon.com

Cover photo of Winn Homestead: Joni Kabana

Set in the rolling foothills of the Blue Mountains, this farm tour is a perfect way to explore abun-dant orchards and wineries and meet artisan producers who make fresh, delicious food and hand-crafted beverages. The self-guided wander starts in the charming town of Milton- Freewater and ends in the famous streets of Pendleton, home to the Pendleton Round Up. Starting at Frazier Farmstead, drive the tour through the Milton-Freewater area, then follow Oregon SR 11 to Pendleton, 35 minutes south.

Funded by grants from:

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VISITOR ETIQUETTE & SAFETY Watch for the “Open” sign, or call Please read and obey signs Closely supervise children Ask before taking pets out of your car Please stay out of buildings & off equipment Be careful not to step on crops

Old Homestead Alpacas5260 Stateline RoadWalla Walla, WA 99362253.232.2853oldhomesteadalpacas.com

This small, veteran-owned alpaca farm situated on a historic homestead property focuses on local, sustainable practices. Each year the herd's annual fiber harvest is professionally processed into luxury knitwear within 100 miles of the farm, and then hand-dyed using farm-grown plants and flowers. See website for the Annual Open Barn Event and many farm-to-needle workshops.

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Petits Noirs Chocolates 622 S Main StreetMilton-Freewater, OR 97862 541.938.7118petitsnoirs.com

This boutique chocolatier crafts chocolate creations inspired by the fresh produce grown in the valley and derived from the various complex notes found in the beautiful wines produced in the area. Thu. - Sun., 11am - 5pm, or by appointment.

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Don Carlo Vineyard83872 Don Carlo WayMilton-Freewater, OR 97862 206.793.6251doncarlovineyard.com

Don Carlo Vineyard produces estate wines from grapes grown in Milton-Freewater, in the southernmost part of the Walla Walla Valley. Producing Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, blended Vino Rosso and Rose. The wines are distinctive and expressive of the cobblestone terroir in the Rocks District of Milton-Freewater. Visit by appointment.

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M & D Farms53012 Country RoadMilton-Freewater, OR 97862 541.938.7955

U-pick and we-pick peaches are available late June to early August, daily, 8am - 6pm.

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Walla Walla Cheese Company 606 N Main StreetMilton-Freewater, OR 97862 541.861.3778wallawallacheesecompany.com

Jeff and Andrea Adams bring over 25 years in the dairy and cheese making business into creating a wide variety of artisan cheeses. The artisan producer couple divides their time between work, cheesemaking, running a small farm of horses, heifers, chickens, cats, and their official greeting dog, Nixie.

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Dragon’s Gate Brewery 52288 Sunquist RoadMilton-Freewater, OR 97862 541.215.2621dragonsgatebrewery.com

Located on a 10-acre farm in the Oregon end of the Walla Walla Valley, Dragon’s Gate focuses on producing small batch, Belgian style ales while utilizing estate-grown hops. Dragon’s Gate uses only the finest ingredients and water sourced from a deep natural spring beneath the brewery. Open Sat., 12pm - 5pm.

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Morningstar Berry Farm53941 E FerndaleMilton-Freewater, OR 97862 541.938.5053morningstarberryfarm.com

Family farm run by Farmer Greg, Edie and Max the berry dog, who helps out whenever he can by finding any overlooked berries or fruit. Featuring pre-picked and U-pick raspberries, blackberries, plums, peaches, nectarines, apri-cots, apriums and pluots. Various fruit available Jun. - Sep.

14Frazier Farmstead Museum1403 Chestnut Street Milton-Freewater, OR 97862 541.938.4636frazierfarmsteadmuseum.org

Frazier Farm was settled in 1868 by community founder W.S. Frazier and continuously occupied by his family for 115 years. The Frazier home was built in 1892 and houses a fine collection of furnishings and items of 19th Century daily living. The six acre site also houses a 1918 barn, a carriage house and McCoy Cabin. Admission is free. Thu. - Sat., 11am - 4pm, during season.

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Welcome Table Farm 1812 Old Milton Highway Walla Walla, WA 99362 509.529.0772welcometablefarm.com

Worked with Belgian draft horses, Avi and Dandy, the farm is dedicated to using sustain-able practices and is Certified Organic. Owners Andy and Emily Asmus sell their produce and flowers on site and at the Walla Walla Farmer’s Market, and also partner with Whitman College to support Environmental Studies interns. April through fall, with food, flowers and plant starts. Hours: Wed. - Sun., 10am - 6pm.

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Barkwell Farm & Greenhouse53506 W Crockett RoadMilton-Freewater, OR 97862 509.386.3064barkwellfarm.com

Enjoy the beautiful grounds while shopping for top-quality plants, trees, shrubs, and home and garden décor. This family-owned farm has been a part of the community for 20 years. The greenhouses, perennial house, ponds, bird aviary, chicken coop, water plant conservatory, fish stock tanks and décor store offer everything for a beautiful home and garden. Wed. - Sun., 10am - 5pm.

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Davis Orchards53285 Appleton RoadMilton-Freewater, OR 97862 541.938.7093facebook.com/davisorchards

Davis Orchards is a 4th generation family farm that has grown apples for over 50 years. Visitors will find peaches, nectarines, apples, pears, Italian prunes and plums. Open Sep. - Dec., Sun. - Fri., 9am - 5pm.

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Lampson Blueberries54738 Day RoadMilton-Freewater, OR 97862 541.938.4711lampsonblueberries.com

Clark and Lyla Lampson moved to Milton-Free-water in 1992 from California and planted their first acre of blueberries soon after. Over half their land is now devoted to conservation and riparian habitat enhancement. Over 20 varieties of blueberries are sold in a U-pick season that typically starts in late June and runs for about a month.

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Peach Island Farms B & B177 SE 6th AvenueMilton-Freewater, OR 97862 253.732.8446peachislandfarms.com

Find beauty and relaxation all around you while staying at Peach Island Farm. Natural fruit trees bloom, bursting with peaches, pears, wild cherries, and apples. Farm fresh eggs are collected each morning, and every night you can look forward to being lulled to sleep by the gentle sounds of the river.

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Lefore Orchard 54103 Lefore RoadMilton-Freewater, OR 97862leforespeaches.com

The well manicured fruit orchard and farm stand has a beautifull setting on the edge of Milton-Freewater. During the season, open Sun. - Fri., 8am - 5pm.

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Blue Mountain Lavender Farm 345 Short RoadLowden, WA 99360509.529.3276bluemountainlavender.com

Blue Mountain Lavender Farm enjoys a colorful rural setting and offers an unexpected feel of Provence in the Walla Walla Valley. Inspired by their roots in France, the French-American family began planting lavender in 2000. Presently, they have nearly two acres and over 25 varieties of lavender flourishing on the farm. See website for events and schedule.

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Watermill Winery & Blue Mtn. Cider235 E Broadway AvenueMilton-Freewater, OR 97862 541.938.5575watermillwinery.com / drinkcider.com

Farming here since the 1950s, the Earl & Lor-raine Brown family business has evolved into producing world-class wines and hard ciders that burst with flavor and use only apples grown locally, many from the family orchards. Sharing a commitment to environmental sustainability, the winery and cidery are now under separate ownership, with the local Fore-man family, longtime business partners, now operating the winery. Winery hours, Tue. - Sat., 11am - 5pm or by appointment. Cidery hours, Thu.-Sat., 11am - 8pm; Sun., 12pm - 5pm

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Umapine Creamery 50901 Umapine RoadMilton-Freewater, OR 97862 541.861.2009umapinecreamery.com

Umapine Creamery was established in 2013 to introduce artisan cheeses to Northeastern Oregon. Milk is used from pastured Holstein, Jersey and Shorthorn cows to complement the delicious array of wines, beers and fruits avail-able in the region. Available at area farmers’ markets or call ahead to stop by the creamery.

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Zerba Cellars85530 OR Highway 11Milton-Freewater, OR 97862 541.938.9463zerbacellars.com

Zerba Cellars is a family-owned, estate winery located in the Walla Walla Valley. There are three estate vineyards in three of the appellation’s most exciting viticultural zones. The Zerba family feels fortunate to work with a wide range of grape varieties and vineyard sources. Open daily, 10am - 5pm.

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Winn Homestead79560 Winn RoadWeston, OR 97886541.969.2226winnhomestead.com

This historic farm was established in 1875 by the Winn Family. In 1916, the grandfather of the current owners built a beautiful barn that was used for draft horses and dairy cows. The barn is used today to host weddings. The Winns love to share agricultural history and give tours of the barn. Please call 541.969.2226 for appointment.

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7TERO Estates Winery52015 Seven Hills RoadMilton-Freewater, OR 97862 541.203.0020trwines.com

TERO Estates produces small lots of estate wines that reflect the ultimate expression of Windrow Vineyard. Reviving and improving this historic property is a passion project for the owners, and allows them to create treasured wines while showing respect for the vines and the people who tend them. Visit by appointment.

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