Portland is Oregon’s most populous city, with a population of 635,067. 60% of the population lives in the Portland metropolitan area in the northwest region of the state. Eugene and Salem are the next largest cities. Salem, the state capital, is one of the nation’s top food-processing...
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December 1, 2020 – Michelle C, BlogAuthor, OR Resident:“We returned to Oregon from California by car. There is no check at the State border, but we followed guidelines to self-quarantine at home after travel. Restaurants are currently take-out only, masks are required in public.” May ...
It’s fitting that we’re going to look at the 33 best things to do in Oregon, as it is America’s 33rd state. The capital of Oregon is Salem, the state’s third largest city. Though cities like Portland and Bend definitely make it onto the list ofplaces to visit in Oregon. Table...
The festival was founded in 1935 and has since become a cultural icon in the Pacific Northwest region. It attracts over 400,000 visitors each year and is one of the biggest tourist draws in the state of Oregon. The plays are performed in three different theaters, including the iconic outdoo...
Stormy weather over the city and beautiful coast line at Cannon Beach, Oregon taken from the edge of Ecola State Park. The lights of the city and bon fires on the beach are glowing in the fog This is the most popular tourist resort that is situated on the northern Oregon Coast. This be...
The Oregon state in the United States is a renowned tourist spot attracting tourists from all over the world throughout the Read more Scenic Bikeways Launched In Oregon State Parks In 2009 the Oregon Scenic Bikeways program launched several cycling routes in collaboration with Travel Oregon, Cycle...
urbantourist Vancouver, Canada74 contributions Long Weekend Camping Trip Just returned from a 3-night camping trip along the North Coast and Central Coast. This really is a must-do for anyone living on or visiting the West Coast. All of the Oregon State Campsites we've been to are great:...
I’ll share with you the places we visited while traveling north up the coast, along with information about the state parks where we camped. If you don’t have an RV, a road trip up the Oregon coast would be a great opportunity to rent one and try it out.Learn more about renting an...
Tourist AttractionsCrater Lake, Crater Lake National Park, Columbia River Gorge, Mount Hood, Multnomah Falls, Haystack Rock, Silver Falls State Park, Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, Oregon Zoo, Pittcok Mansion, The Grotto, Sea Lion Caves, Oregon Coast Aquarium, Mount Mount Bachelor ski Area...