Portland, city of bridges. One of them had my name on it...Bill Clunie
It’s been called the City of Roses, the City of Bridges, Rip City, Portlandia and Beervana. As its nicknames suggest, Portland has much to offer. With so much to see and do, it’s hard to know where to...More By Eileen Garvin ...
Portland scenic photography by Andrew Hall, featuring Portland's Bridges, the Oregon Coast, the beauty of Europe, and more!
Looking for the best hiking trails in Portland? Whether you're getting ready to hike, bike, trail run, or explore other outdoor activities, AllTrails has 237 scenic trails in the Portland area. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos
Located on a steep hillside with stunning views of downtown Portland, the city’s many bridges and Mount Hood, the Portland Japanese Garden campus is accessed via a brief hike up the winding pathway from the Welcome Center to the Cultural Village. Surrounding the path, the Entry Garden combine...
Smart, city-savvy and fun, CityDog [city] is the definitive dog lover's guide to the best places to sit, stay and play with your pooch.
Portland's many bridges can make navigating the city via car a bit challenging, but once you understand the off and on ramps, you should be OK. Here's a primer on Portland transportation: From the Airport Rental car:Rental cars are found on the ground floor of the parking garage at Port...
1. Walk or bike the bridges In Portland, 12 bridges span the width of the Willamette River – hence the nickname “Bridge City.” For a nice long walk or a breezy bike ride, count on crossing the river a few times for an introduction to the city. From the Burnside Bridge, you’ll ...
St. Johns Bridge is one of the three suspension bridges in Oregon , and tallest bridge in the city of Portland , connecting between Cathedral park on the North side to Linnton Northwest side , not as famous like Golden Gate or Brooklyn , but beautiful outstanding historical landmark , best ...