Camping in the Columbia River Gorge

For some people it may be a bit too early in the year for camping, but not for Lisa and Andrew. All the way from Seattle, they came down to the Columbia River Gorge just to spend a couple days exploring, hiking, and to see what there was to see. Their trip included...

Hiking for Trillium in the Columbia River Gorge

Trillium’s in the Columbia GorgeTrillium is not just another forest flower, it signifies that better weather is on the way. After the snow clears the Trillium is one of the first wildflowers to appear in many places. She lets the forest know it is time to wake...

7 Wonders of Oregon | Crater Lake

Seven Wonders of Oregon | Crater LakeCrater Lake was once a volcano that collapsed creating the deepest lake in America. This beautiful lake is meant for jumping in and swimming. More things to do and visit while near Crater Lake include the Oregon Shakespeare...

7 Wonders of Oregon | Smith Rock

Seven Wonders of Oregon | Smith RockSmith Rock is where American Sports Climbing was born. It also provides hiking, golfing, biking and handfuls of brewing companies to visit after all that outdoor playing. With almost year round sunshine there is no bad time to visit...

7 Wonders of Oregon | The Coast

Seven Wonders of Oregon | The CoastThe Oregon Coast consists of almost a mile for every day of the year, and it is all open freely to the public. Oregon’s Coast provides beautiful sunsets, hiking trails, surfing sports, scenic routes, wonderful wildlife, and so...

7 Wonders of Oregon

The Matterhorn in the Wallowas has one of the biggest mountain walls in Oregon. (Terry Richard/The Oregonian/2005)Travel Oregon has launch a $3 million advertising campaign of the 7 Wonders of Oregon! These 7 natural wonders include: the Oregon coast, Mount...