Atlas of Wineries of the Sounthern Willamette Valley

Map to King Estate Winery

From Eugene | From I-5 Southbound | From Florence | From Roseburg | From Reedsport

 

From Eugene: From West 11th Street turn south (left) onto Bailey Hill Road and continue for 16 miles as Bailey Hill Road becomesLorane Highway. Turn south ( left onto Territorial Highway and continue for 4.7 miles. The entrance to King Estate is next to the Lorane Country Cafe. Go through the ornamental gate and take the paved road to the top of the hill.

From I-5 Southbound: Take Creswell Exit 182. Turn west and continue for 13 miles as Oregon Avenue becomes Camas Swale Road which becomes Hamm Road. Where Hamm Road ends, turn south (left) onto Territorial Highway. The entrance to King Estate is 2.2 miles ahead next to the Lorane Country Cafe. Go through the ornamental gate and take the paved road to the to of the hill.

From Florence: Travel east on Highway 126 for 44 miles to Veneta. Turn south (right) onto Territorial Highway. Following the directional signs towards Veneta Business District. Continue south for 17.6 miles. The entrance to King Estate Winery is next to the Lorane Country Cafe. Go through the ornamental gate and take the paved road to the top of the hill.

From Roseburg: Take Anlauf Exit 162. After0.6 miles turn north(right) on Curtin Road. After0.7 miles turn north (left) on Territorial Highway to Lorane. King Estate is 10.5 miles ahead. The entrance to King Estate is next to the Lorane Country Cafe. Go through the ornamental gate and take the paved road to the top of the hill.

From Reedsport: Travel 50 miles east on Highway 38. In Drain turn north (left) onto Highway 99 West and continue for 6 miles. Turn north (left) onto Curtin Road and after 0.7 miles turn north(left) on to Territorial Highway to Lorane. King Estate is 10.5 miles ahead. The entrance to King Estate is next to the Lorane Country Cafe. Go through the ornamental gate and take the paved road to the top of the hill.

Map courtesy Department of Geography, University of Oregon, 1997.
Neither the Oregon Wine Advisory Board, nor the University of Oregon, nor any of their employees, officers, agents, or students warrant the accuracy or completeness of this map or the accompanying directions.
 

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