on the Home tab, view a center’s operating hours, manage your reservations and open your membership barcodes. on the Schedule tab, view and reserve activities. on the Facilities tab, view and reserve equipment. on the Notifications tab, view notifications sent from the organization. ...
The Rose Garden is a separate park run by Portland Parks & Recreation that doesn’t require admission. Portland Japanese Garden is an independently run not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. The Garden’s operating budget comes from gate admissions, retail sales, membership dues, and donations...
The Portland Harbor Superfund Site area of the lower Willamette River lies within the ancestral homelands of many Native peoples, including Cayuse, Chinook, Clackamas, Kalapuya, Klickitat, Molala, Nez Perce, Umatilla, Umpqua, Walla Walla, Warm Springs, Wasco, Yakama, and numerous other Tribes a...
The Cully neighborhood was the site of a Chinook village called Neerchokikoo; by the mid-19th century, the Native population had been decimated by disease or forced onto reservations, and the area was claimed by white settlers. Over the following decades, homes and businesses sprung up, ...
with the ten bridges that crisscross the Willamette River. The many bridges, with their oft-confusing cat's cradle of on-ramps and off-ramps, may be a challenge to visitors, but they link the east to the west, providing easy access to the diverse parks, recreation, shopping, and culture...
From the onset (reservations) the staff was so friendly and hospitable. The rooms were completely renovated (bc of a King Tide..." 2024 Norseman Resort Show prices Enter dates to see prices View on map 703 reviews 32.8 miles from Portland #27 of 56 hotels in Ogunquit "We visited in...
Named from the anglicized form of the Hebrew word "shalom," meaning peace, Salem provides visitors with exactly that - plus a horde of historic sites to explore and plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation. Oregon's capital, one of the oldest cities in the state, exudes simple, small...
Fall (September to November): Fall brings cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage to the Portland area. The average temperatures range from the 60s to the 70s Fahrenheit (around 15-25 degrees Celsius). It’s an excellent time to explore the region’s parks, forests, and wine country while en...
and gift shop. The east side of the Pavilion has a majestic view of Portland and Mt. Hood. It's a pretty walk to get here from Downtown, but the garden is also easily reached by bus.Knowledgeable volunteers guide daily public tours, which are free with admission; reservations are require...