worth stopping in! It's close to the big city {20 minutes to Portland and 30 minutes to Salem}, offers tax-free shopping, has affordable accommodations, and is the gateway to Oregon's wine country. Wilsonville is family and dog friendly and you'll find plenty to see and do in the ...
The resort and conference center is high in the Oregon mountains, next to the Breitenbush River in. It is near Detroit Lake (Hwy 22) and about 90 minutes east of Salem, OR. We visited in late March but there was still snow on the ground and dusting the trees high on the hills. ...
6) – Ben Edmunds, cofounder and brewmaster of Breakside Brewing in Portland, Oregon, shares his insights on how to build and maintain a methodical quality program that can take your brewery’s beers from consistently good to consistently excellent.Complete Story. ...
I wanted to find places that some consider obscure and off-beat. Everyone knows the famous places (and we’ll certainly check them out) but every so often it’s nice to see something weird. Even if it’s just to say you saw it. 🙂 A few caveats:Before anyone gets all worked up ...
increased its costs for visitors, writes Salem Statesman Journal. This includes hunting and fishing licenses, as well as tags. It’s part of a six-year strategy to slowly increase the cost of licenses, due to a $32 million shortcoming in the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife in 2014...
1. Hidden waterfalls in Central Park Central Park has five hidden man-made waterfalls, offering serene sanctuaries away from the city’s hustle. Three of them are found within the Loch which extends from 102nd to 16th Street while the others can be found in the Ramble woodland and the Halle...
Since leaving Seattle over five years ago I have been on a mission to recreate the vegan pho’s we became accustomed to while living there. In Salem there are a couple of places that offer it but the broth is …Continue reading→