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Eugene Female Striptease performance shows average 90 min to 2hr, but if want a no time limit show, you just need to keep tipping appropriately for the entertainers to stay longer.
Female Shows can be bikini, topless or nude, you may choose your preference and theme, which includes Naughty housekeeper, Policewoman, Dirty Librarian, Cowgirl, Cheerleader, Nurse, School Girl, Sexy Maid, Construction, S and M, Barbie or just everyday clothes.
Female Entertainers will dance/strip for all the guys according to their comfort level, so if you have conservative guys or grandpas there, they will not pick them up, LOL or we can make it as wild as possible.
Female Dancers will do a performance for the Special Person, Bachelor or Birthday Boy and go into games and lap dances for the other guests.
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Eugene Oregon Male Strip tease performance shows average 1hr, but wanting a no time limit show, you just need to keep tipping appropriately for the entertainer to stay longer.
The Male Dancer will dance/strip for all the guests according to their comfort level, so if you have conservative girls or grandmas there, he will not pick them up. LOL.
Male Shows can be shorts, boxers, thong or nude you may choose your preference and theme, which includes cop, fireman, construction, doctor, cowboy, business, delivery, military, army, navy, 50 shades of gray, nerd, pizza delivery, pool boy, magic mike, naughty ken, lumber jack etc.
Male Strippers will do a performance for the Special Person, Bachelorette or Birthday Girl and go into games and lap dances for the other guests.
Eugene, Oregon, offers a blend of outdoor adventure, culture, and culinary experiences, perfect for exploring "TrackTown USA." Top activities include hiking Spencer Butte and the Ridgeline Trail, exploring Hendricks Park, visiting the Cascades Raptor Center, and strolling through the Saturday Market or Fifth Street Public Market.
Outdoor Activities & Nature Spencer Butte:
Hike to the top for panoramic views of the city. Hendricks Park: Visit Eugene's oldest park, featuring a stunning rhododendron garden and forest trails. Mount Pisgah Arboretum: Offers miles of hiking trails and scenic river views. Willamette River Trail: Popular for biking, running, and walking along the riverfront. Cascades Raptor Center: A nature center and wildlife hospital with dozens of native birds.
Culture & Entertainment Saturday Market:
Eugene's historic open-air market with local artisan crafts and food. University of Oregon Campus: Walk through the campus to see the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. Fifth Street Public Market: Features shopping and dining in a vibrant urban setting. Murals & Art: Take a self-guided tour of the many downtown murals.
Food & Drink South Willamette Valley Food Trail:
Explore local farms and culinary experiences. Breweries & Distilleries: Enjoy thelocal scene, including spots like The Better Living Room. Voodoo Doughnuts: A popular stop for unique, iconic doughnuts.
Family-Friendly & Unique Eugene Science Center:
Interactive science exhibits for all ages. Owen Rose Garden: Features beautiful roses along the riverfront. Covered Bridges: Explore historic bridges in nearby areas. Travel Oregon Travel Oregon +3 Best Times to Visit: Spring is excellent for visiting botanical gardens, while summer is ideal for hiking and the Saturday Market.
Coos Bay
What is special about Coos Bay? The natural scenic beauty of the bay, rivers, lakes, and dunes provide a peaceful lifestyle and hours of recreational activities.
Bandon
Bandon, Oregon, is a premier southern coast destination renowned for world-class golf at Bandon Dunes Resort, dramatic beaches with sea stacks, and a charming Old Town district. As Oregon's cranberry capital, it offers a relaxed, scenic atmosphere with year-round outdoor activities like crabbing, hiking, and exploring the Washed Ashore art exhibit.
Ashland
Ashland, Oregon, is a charming Southern Oregon town renowned for the Tony Award-winning Oregon Shakespeare Festival (Feb-Oct) and its vibrant arts scene. Nestled in the Rogue Valley near the California border, it offers a blend of European-style culture, upscale dining, and immediate access to outdoor activities like hiking in Lithia Park and skiing at Mount Ashland.
Medford
Medford, Oregon, is the economic hub of the Rogue Valley, known for its Mediterranean climate, rapid growth, and, according to Reddit users, a mix of easy access to outdoor recreation and urban challenges. As a top-10 Oregon city, it offers a central location near vineyards, the Rogue River, and major healthcare services, often serving as a suburban-style, 15-fast-facts-about-medford-oregon gateway to southern Oregon.
Grants Pass
Grants Pass, Oregon, is a scenic, historic river town on the Rogue River, known as a hub for outdoor recreation, whitewater rafting, and the Applegate Valley wine trail. Located in Southern Oregon, it features a small-town atmosphere with a historic downtown, affordable housing, and a temperate climate.
Roseburg
Roseburg, Oregon, is a, mid-sized, scenic city in Douglas County known as the "Land of Umpqua," offering a mild climate, affordable living, and easy access to outdoor recreation like hiking and fishing. It serves as a quiet, conservative, and historic hub located in southwestern Oregon, positioned between Eugene and the coast.
Corvallis
Corvallis, Oregon, is a vibrant, eco-friendly college town in the Willamette Valley (pop. ~60,000). Home to Oregon State University, it boasts a high quality of life, a walkable downtown, and easy access to outdoor recreation, including over 60 miles of trails. Known for its breweries, wineries, and farm-to-table dining, it is within 90 minutes of the coast, mountains, and Portland.
Newport
Newport, Oregon, is a premier coastal destination featuring the state's tallest lighthouse at Yaquina Head, the world-class Oregon Coast Aquarium, and a bustling, historic bayfront with active fishing fleets. Located along Highway 101, it offers top-tier whale watching, sandy beaches like Nye Beach, and seafood restaurants.
Springfield
Springfield, Oregon, is a charming, often-overlooked city in the south Willamette Valley, functioning as an accessible alternative to neighboring Eugene. Located at Travel Oregon, it offers a slightly lower cost of living, a revitalized downtown, and swift access to the McKenzie River and Cascade Mountains. Popular with families and outdoor enthusiasts, it features historic sites like Dorris Ranch.
Florence
Florence, Oregon, located at the mouth of the Siuslaw River, is a premier central coast destination known for its dramatic sand dunes, historic Old Town boardwalk, and scenic lighthouses like Heceta Head. It offers a mix of adventure (dune buggies, hiking), wildlife (Sea Lion Caves), and charm, making it a popular, less-crowded alternative to other coastal towns.
Cottage Grove
Cottage Grove, Oregon, is a charming, historic town known as the "Covered Bridge Capital of Oregon". Located 25 minutes south of Eugene, this community offers a high quality of life, featuring numerous covered bridges, scenic bikeways, and a Historic District with local shops and dining. It is popular for outdoor recreation near Dorena Lake and for its rich Bohemia mining history.
Junction City
Junction City, Oregon, is a charming, tight-knit town of roughly 7,000 residents located just 15 miles northwest of Eugene. Known for its rich Scandinavian heritage, rural charm, and proximity to vineyards, it offers a quiet, affordable alternative to city living. Key features include the annual Scandinavian Festival and local agricultural, winery, and RV manufacturing industries.
Creswell
Creswell, Oregon, is a small, growing bedroom community of roughly 5,600 people in the South Willamette Valley, offering a quiet, tight-knit atmosphere near Eugene. Located in Lane County, it is popular for its relatively lower housing costs, rural charm, local amenities like Creswell Bakery and Emerald Valley Golf Club, and close access to outdoor recreation, wineries, and the Hobby Field Airport.
Veneta
Veneta, Oregon, is a growing, small-town community of roughly 5,200 residents located about 12 miles west of Eugene. It acts as a gateway to the Oregon Coast and the Fern Ridge Reservoir, offering a rural, bohemian vibe with easy access to water sports, wineries, and the famous annual Oregon Country Fair.
Coburg
Coburg, Oregon, is a charming, historic town of roughly 1,000–1,600 residents located immediately north of Eugene-Springfield off I-5. Known as a premier antique destination, it features a National Historic District with 187+ sites, small-town charm, and easy access to Willamette Valley vineyards and scenic farm country.
Dunes City
Dunes City, Oregon, is a small, scenic rural community (population ~1,400) located 6 miles south of Florence, known for its "simply paradise" motto. It is defined by its location between the expansive Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area and coastal lakes, offering prime access to OHV riding, fishing, hiking, and boating, with Jessie M. Honeyman State Park immediately adjacent.
Lowell
Lowell, Oregon, is a small, scenic town of roughly 1,200–1,300 people located in Lane County. Situated on the shore of Dexter Reservoir along Highway 58, it is popular for water recreation, fishing, and boating, located about 30 minutes southeast of Eugene/Springfield. The town offers a quiet, rural-suburban lifestyle and serves as a gateway to the Cascade foothills, offering rich hiking, biking, and a collection of historic covered bridges.
Westfir
Westfir, Oregon, is a small, scenic town of roughly 260 people in the Cascade mountains (45 min east of Eugene) known as a premier outdoor recreation hub. Located next to Oakridge, it offers access to the Willamette National Forest, the historic Office Covered Bridge, and top-tier mountain biking trails.
Eugene, Oregon, is a vibrant, mid-sized city known as "Track Town USA" and home to the University of Oregon. Located in the lush Willamette Valley, it offers a blend of, arts, culture, and outdoor recreation, including miles of biking trails and close proximity to the McKenzie River and Cascade Mountains.
What is Eugene Oregon best known for?
Eugene Oregon Guide And Information | Visit OregonEugene, Oregon, is widely known as "TrackTown USA" for its premier running history and the home of the University of Oregon. As the birthplace of Nike, it is a hub for outdoor culture, including biking and hiking, surrounded by scenic forests. It is also famous for its vibrant arts scene, the historic Saturday Market, and as a hub for local craft beverages.
Lane County
Lane County’s 12 Cities:
Eugene Springfield Florence Cottage Grove Junction City Oakridge Creswell Veneta Coburg Dunes City Lowell Westfir
10 Towns (CDPs)
Cheshire Dexter Elmira Heceta Beach Jasper Mapleton Marcola River Road Santa Clara Trent
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