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The Painted Hills of Oregon “In spring, the hills tend to be saturated with rain and at its colorful peak. The yellow wildflowers, appropriately dubbed pincushions, are ubiquitous and add glorious texture and detail.” by Susan Dimock Submit your Oregon Postcard for a chance to be featured in the next issue of 1859. April 11, 2016March 1, 2017.
FOOD FORAYS: FOLLOWING OREGON FOOD TRAILS Food Forays: Following Oregon Food Trails. Historic Luscher Farm, on nearly 75 acres in Lake Oswego, has a Queen Anne-style farmhouse and hosts classes. Enjoy picnicking under their 100-year-old beech tree, part of their thriving bird habitat. Photo: mthoodterritory.com. SECRET OREGON SWIMMING HOLES Best Secret Oregon Swimming Hole #5: JOHN DAY RIVER. Oregon’s newest state park, Cottonwood Canyon State Park, is located on the John Day River between Wasco and Condon. The vast, rugged terrain is teeming with steep canyon walls carved OREGON’S MOST HAUNTED PLACES Sometime in the 1890s, the story goes, the young child of an assistant lighthouse keeper died while at the lighthouse. Ever since, there’s been tales of ghost encounters from a spirit named Rue, though it’s unclear if the ghost is the mother of the child or the child itself. OREGON'S BEST PET-FRIENDLY GETAWAYS Oregon’s best pet-friendly getaways #4: Pacific City. The People’s Coast is also the Canines’ Coast. Romping on an expanse of sand, chasing waves, charging up and digging in the dunes, standup paddling, kayaking, hiking scenic trails—our play is dog’s play and vice versa. In Pacific City, the 8-mile beach between Cape Kiwanda State MCKENZIE RIVER HIGHWAY Also known as Oregon 126, McKenzie River Highway links coast to Cascades. The ninety-mile stretch follows the icy blue McKenzie, taking travelers through green tunnels of Douglas firs, past snow-capped peaks, along the worn valley of the river’s watershed and through fields of volcanic rock. The landscape changes by the milemarker, but the
GREEN SPRINGS HIGHWAY IS THE ROAD THAT LEADS TO RECREATION Highway 66, also known as the Green Springs Highway, spans parts of Jackson and Klamath counties and connects Ashland and Klamath Falls. A good portion of it follows the old Applegate wagon trail. The road begins in Ashland, crossing I-5 at exit 14 as it leaves town, straddling Emigrant Lake’s western and southern shores beforeascending oak
PHOTOGRAPHER BEN HERNDON CAPTURES CAVES IN THE PACIFIC Outdoors July 25, 2016 August 15, 2016. Spelunking Caves in the Pacific Northwest. photos by Ben Herndon. In Oregon, mountains rise into jagged peaks, lakes fill basins, rivers flow through valleys and canyons cut into cragged deserts to create a diverse topography. Photographer Ben Herndon, however, went deeper, maneuvering the nooksand
1859 OREGON'S MAGAZINE -- TRIPS, TRAVEL, ADVENTURE: WHATLIVETHINKEXPLOREFOOD+DRINKHOME+GARDENFARM TO TABLE 5. 5. Explore. Adventure, Exploration and Experience in Oregon. Food Forays: Following Oregon Food Trails. by 1859 Magazine. Follow these food trails to satisfy a hunger for world-class food, landscapes and meet the folks who make it happen written by Cathy Carroll No matter what, food not only sustains us, the better it is, the better we are EASTERN OREGON HOMEPAGE Boasting a base elevation of 7,100 feet, high in the Elkhorn range of Eastern Oregon’s Blue Mountains, Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort is an unforget- table snow rider’s experience. Affordable and family friendly with little to no lift lines, endless powder, scenic Nordic trails and breathtaking views, Anthony Lakes is love.OREGON POSTCARD
The Painted Hills of Oregon “In spring, the hills tend to be saturated with rain and at its colorful peak. The yellow wildflowers, appropriately dubbed pincushions, are ubiquitous and add glorious texture and detail.” by Susan Dimock Submit your Oregon Postcard for a chance to be featured in the next issue of 1859. April 11, 2016March 1, 2017.
FOOD FORAYS: FOLLOWING OREGON FOOD TRAILS Food Forays: Following Oregon Food Trails. Historic Luscher Farm, on nearly 75 acres in Lake Oswego, has a Queen Anne-style farmhouse and hosts classes. Enjoy picnicking under their 100-year-old beech tree, part of their thriving bird habitat. Photo: mthoodterritory.com. SECRET OREGON SWIMMING HOLES Best Secret Oregon Swimming Hole #5: JOHN DAY RIVER. Oregon’s newest state park, Cottonwood Canyon State Park, is located on the John Day River between Wasco and Condon. The vast, rugged terrain is teeming with steep canyon walls carved OREGON’S MOST HAUNTED PLACES Sometime in the 1890s, the story goes, the young child of an assistant lighthouse keeper died while at the lighthouse. Ever since, there’s been tales of ghost encounters from a spirit named Rue, though it’s unclear if the ghost is the mother of the child or the child itself. OREGON'S BEST PET-FRIENDLY GETAWAYS Oregon’s best pet-friendly getaways #4: Pacific City. The People’s Coast is also the Canines’ Coast. Romping on an expanse of sand, chasing waves, charging up and digging in the dunes, standup paddling, kayaking, hiking scenic trails—our play is dog’s play and vice versa. In Pacific City, the 8-mile beach between Cape Kiwanda State MCKENZIE RIVER HIGHWAY Also known as Oregon 126, McKenzie River Highway links coast to Cascades. The ninety-mile stretch follows the icy blue McKenzie, taking travelers through green tunnels of Douglas firs, past snow-capped peaks, along the worn valley of the river’s watershed and through fields of volcanic rock. The landscape changes by the milemarker, but the
GREEN SPRINGS HIGHWAY IS THE ROAD THAT LEADS TO RECREATION Highway 66, also known as the Green Springs Highway, spans parts of Jackson and Klamath counties and connects Ashland and Klamath Falls. A good portion of it follows the old Applegate wagon trail. The road begins in Ashland, crossing I-5 at exit 14 as it leaves town, straddling Emigrant Lake’s western and southern shores beforeascending oak
PHOTOGRAPHER BEN HERNDON CAPTURES CAVES IN THE PACIFIC Outdoors July 25, 2016 August 15, 2016. Spelunking Caves in the Pacific Northwest. photos by Ben Herndon. In Oregon, mountains rise into jagged peaks, lakes fill basins, rivers flow through valleys and canyons cut into cragged deserts to create a diverse topography. Photographer Ben Herndon, however, went deeper, maneuvering the nooksand
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OREGON’S MOST HAUNTED PLACES Sometime in the 1890s, the story goes, the young child of an assistant lighthouse keeper died while at the lighthouse. Ever since, there’s been tales of ghost encounters from a spirit named Rue, though it’s unclear if the ghost is the mother of the child or the child itself. KIDS' GUIDE TO SUMMER IN OREGON In mid-June, waves of kids dash out of school doors for a seemingly endless summer of fun. What’s a parent to do? Don’t panic. We scoured the state to discover fifty camps to suit kids of every interest—and your secret desire to enhance their education—from digging for fossils in Fossil and rocking out in Medford, to directing films in Portland or acting like a clown in Ashland. TRIP PLANNER: PORT ORFORD COASTAL NIRVANA Trip Planner: Port Orford Coastal Nirvana. The Pacific beckons: extreme cliffs, ocean paddling, scenic pedaling and rewarding comforts. Named in 1792 after George, Earl of Orford, Port Orford had been a quiet Pacific coastal area that was home to the Tututni tribe of the Lower Rogue Athabascan tribes in what would become southwesternOregon.
HIGHWAY 197 FROM THE DALLES TO MAUPIN Southbound out of The Dalles, Highway 197 turns up from the Columbia River, curving through the gently rolling terrain of the upper Columbia Gorge. Leaving the National Scenic Area at about milepost 3, you’ll see the landscape evolve from manicured fruit orchards to hardscrabble wheat farms. Mt. Hood rises to the west. FIVE GETAWAYS TO OREGON'S WARMEST LOCALES Getaway Madras, Oregon: Pelton Dam, Minimal Rain, Maximum Recreation. photo by Kevin Kochan. Pelton Dam sees an average of 9.85 inches of precipitation per year compared to an estimated 100 inches at Mount Jefferson, just twenty-five miles west, THE OREGON TRAIL, 175 YEARS LATER Farewell Bend State Park is where travelers left the Snake River and headed northwest. written by Kevin Max. O regon gives a lot and sometimes, when you’re retracing the Oregon Trail on bike and on foot in a four-day span, it gives more than you expect. Okay, we took an Airstream too, but chiefly for its historic connection along theOregon Trail.
1859 OREGON'S MAGAZINE -- TRIPS, TRAVEL, ADVENTURE: WHATLIVETHINKEXPLOREFOOD+DRINKHOME+GARDENFARM TO TABLE 5. 5. Explore. Adventure, Exploration and Experience in Oregon. Food Forays: Following Oregon Food Trails. by 1859 Magazine. Follow these food trails to satisfy a hunger for world-class food, landscapes and meet the folks who make it happen written by Cathy Carroll No matter what, food not only sustains us, the better it is, the better we are SUBSCRIBE TO 1889 MAGAZINE Miscellaneous. Home / Shop / Other 1859 Products / 1859 Subscriptions / Subscribe to 1889 Magazine. Subscribe to 1889 Magazine. $ 18.89 – $ 29.95. A one year subscription to 1889 magazine. Choose 1 or 2 year. Choose an option 1 year subscription 2 year subscription. Clear. OREGON'S BEST PET-FRIENDLY GETAWAYS Oregon’s best pet-friendly getaways #4: Pacific City. The People’s Coast is also the Canines’ Coast. Romping on an expanse of sand, chasing waves, charging up and digging in the dunes, standup paddling, kayaking, hiking scenic trails—our play is dog’s play and vice versa. In Pacific City, the 8-mile beach between Cape Kiwanda State GREEN SPRINGS HIGHWAY IS THE ROAD THAT LEADS TO RECREATION Highway 66, also known as the Green Springs Highway, spans parts of Jackson and Klamath counties and connects Ashland and Klamath Falls. A good portion of it follows the old Applegate wagon trail. The road begins in Ashland, crossing I-5 at exit 14 as it leaves town, straddling Emigrant Lake’s western and southern shores beforeascending oak
INTO THE BOGS: VINCENT FAMILY CRANBERRIES Local lore traces the early cranberries to several Massachusetts transplants, including Charles Dexter McFarlin, who established a small bog near Coos Bay in 1885. In the Vincent family, cranberry farming began with Elmer Robison in 1957, when he bought a few acres in Port Orford. Twenty years later, Robison’s son-in-law, BillVincent, saw
U.S. 30: THE RIVER'S ROAD U.S. 30: The River’s Road. The Megler Bridge outside of Astoria. / Photo by Peter Murphy. A gallery of images from along Highway 30 is included at the bottom of this article. The beauty of Highway 30, west of Portland, is concealed within its industrial origin at the foot of the Fremont Bridge in Northwest Portland. THE GIANT SEQUOIA OF QUEEN OF ANGELS MONASTERY The giant sequoia of Queen of Angels Monastery. written and photographed by Betsy L. Howell. More than 700 miles from its native range in California, a 125-year-old giant sequoia tree welcomes visitors to the Queen of Angels Monastery in Mount Angel. In 1893, Sister Protasia Schindler found the seedling growing beside therailroad tracks.
OLD ST. NICK COCKTAIL The Old St. Nick cocktail is the perfect drink to whip up for your holiday party. Recipe courtesy of New Deal Distillers. Combine all ingredients over ice and shake. Pour over fresh ice into Collins glass. Top with soda water and garnish with mint sprig and fresh cranberries. Combine all ingredients over ice and shake. FROM WHERE I STAND: NESKOWIN From Where I Stand: Neskowin. Art abounds in Neskowin / Photo by Kevin Max. Young families, artists and retired coastal dwellers stroll the sandy path past Hawk Creek Café, toward the rhythmic ocean. The path continues along Neskowin Creek (or Slab or Hawk Creek, depending on who you ask) as it empties into the Pacific Ocean in front of PHOTOGRAPHER BEN HERNDON CAPTURES CAVES IN THE PACIFIC Outdoors July 25, 2016 August 15, 2016. Spelunking Caves in the Pacific Northwest. photos by Ben Herndon. In Oregon, mountains rise into jagged peaks, lakes fill basins, rivers flow through valleys and canyons cut into cragged deserts to create a diverse topography. Photographer Ben Herndon, however, went deeper, maneuvering the nooksand
1859 OREGON'S MAGAZINE -- TRIPS, TRAVEL, ADVENTURE: WHATLIVETHINKEXPLOREFOOD+DRINKHOME+GARDENFARM TO TABLE 5. 5. Explore. Adventure, Exploration and Experience in Oregon. Food Forays: Following Oregon Food Trails. by 1859 Magazine. Follow these food trails to satisfy a hunger for world-class food, landscapes and meet the folks who make it happen written by Cathy Carroll No matter what, food not only sustains us, the better it is, the better we are SUBSCRIBE TO 1889 MAGAZINE Miscellaneous. Home / Shop / Other 1859 Products / 1859 Subscriptions / Subscribe to 1889 Magazine. Subscribe to 1889 Magazine. $ 18.89 – $ 29.95. A one year subscription to 1889 magazine. Choose 1 or 2 year. Choose an option 1 year subscription 2 year subscription. Clear. OREGON'S BEST PET-FRIENDLY GETAWAYS Oregon’s best pet-friendly getaways #4: Pacific City. The People’s Coast is also the Canines’ Coast. Romping on an expanse of sand, chasing waves, charging up and digging in the dunes, standup paddling, kayaking, hiking scenic trails—our play is dog’s play and vice versa. In Pacific City, the 8-mile beach between Cape Kiwanda State GREEN SPRINGS HIGHWAY IS THE ROAD THAT LEADS TO RECREATION Highway 66, also known as the Green Springs Highway, spans parts of Jackson and Klamath counties and connects Ashland and Klamath Falls. A good portion of it follows the old Applegate wagon trail. The road begins in Ashland, crossing I-5 at exit 14 as it leaves town, straddling Emigrant Lake’s western and southern shores beforeascending oak
INTO THE BOGS: VINCENT FAMILY CRANBERRIES Local lore traces the early cranberries to several Massachusetts transplants, including Charles Dexter McFarlin, who established a small bog near Coos Bay in 1885. In the Vincent family, cranberry farming began with Elmer Robison in 1957, when he bought a few acres in Port Orford. Twenty years later, Robison’s son-in-law, BillVincent, saw
U.S. 30: THE RIVER'S ROAD U.S. 30: The River’s Road. The Megler Bridge outside of Astoria. / Photo by Peter Murphy. A gallery of images from along Highway 30 is included at the bottom of this article. The beauty of Highway 30, west of Portland, is concealed within its industrial origin at the foot of the Fremont Bridge in Northwest Portland. THE GIANT SEQUOIA OF QUEEN OF ANGELS MONASTERY The giant sequoia of Queen of Angels Monastery. written and photographed by Betsy L. Howell. More than 700 miles from its native range in California, a 125-year-old giant sequoia tree welcomes visitors to the Queen of Angels Monastery in Mount Angel. In 1893, Sister Protasia Schindler found the seedling growing beside therailroad tracks.
OLD ST. NICK COCKTAIL The Old St. Nick cocktail is the perfect drink to whip up for your holiday party. Recipe courtesy of New Deal Distillers. Combine all ingredients over ice and shake. Pour over fresh ice into Collins glass. Top with soda water and garnish with mint sprig and fresh cranberries. Combine all ingredients over ice and shake. FROM WHERE I STAND: NESKOWIN From Where I Stand: Neskowin. Art abounds in Neskowin / Photo by Kevin Max. Young families, artists and retired coastal dwellers stroll the sandy path past Hawk Creek Café, toward the rhythmic ocean. The path continues along Neskowin Creek (or Slab or Hawk Creek, depending on who you ask) as it empties into the Pacific Ocean in front of PHOTOGRAPHER BEN HERNDON CAPTURES CAVES IN THE PACIFIC Outdoors July 25, 2016 August 15, 2016. Spelunking Caves in the Pacific Northwest. photos by Ben Herndon. In Oregon, mountains rise into jagged peaks, lakes fill basins, rivers flow through valleys and canyons cut into cragged deserts to create a diverse topography. Photographer Ben Herndon, however, went deeper, maneuvering the nooksand
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THE TRIP PLANNER COLLECTION Your summer PNW road trip planner! Discover 40+ dreamy driving destinations around the Pacific Northwest in this special digital issue, curated by the publishers of 1859 Oregon's Magazine and 1889 Washington's Magazine. SECRET OREGON SWIMMING HOLES Best Secret Oregon Swimming Hole #5: JOHN DAY RIVER. Oregon’s newest state park, Cottonwood Canyon State Park, is located on the John Day River between Wasco and Condon. The vast, rugged terrain is teeming with steep canyon walls carved OREGON’S MOST HAUNTED PLACES Sometime in the 1890s, the story goes, the young child of an assistant lighthouse keeper died while at the lighthouse. Ever since, there’s been tales of ghost encounters from a spirit named Rue, though it’s unclear if the ghost is the mother of the child or the child itself. FOOD FORAYS: FOLLOWING OREGON FOOD TRAILS Food Forays: Following Oregon Food Trails. Historic Luscher Farm, on nearly 75 acres in Lake Oswego, has a Queen Anne-style farmhouse and hosts classes. Enjoy picnicking under their 100-year-old beech tree, part of their thriving bird habitat. Photo: mthoodterritory.com. PORTLAND’S BREWING, NOT BURNING written by Beau Eastes. Let’s kill the “Portland is burning” narrative right here. Yes, Stumptown is changing, as any dynamic and modern city should. But Portland still oozes creativity and innovation, it still embraces anyone willing to think outside the box,and it
FIVE GETAWAYS TO OREGON'S WARMEST LOCALES Getaway Madras, Oregon: Pelton Dam, Minimal Rain, Maximum Recreation. photo by Kevin Kochan. Pelton Dam sees an average of 9.85 inches of precipitation per year compared to an estimated 100 inches at Mount Jefferson, just twenty-five miles west,BLOOD ORANGE
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Mission is a Spanish varietal of olive. The 2019 harvest is incredibly fruity with aromas of ripe black olive and green apple. It is buttery and equally fruity on the palate, expressing notes of ripe black olive, pear, and apple skin, with a mild peppery finish. CARDAMOM AND HONEY CARAMEL WITH SEA SALT Giving you warm comforting satisfaction, cardamom and honey cozy together in a sheet of hand-made caramel covered in layers of rich 70% dark chocolate sprinkled 1859 OREGON'S MAGAZINE -- TRIPS, TRAVEL, ADVENTURE: WHATLIVETHINKEXPLOREFOOD+DRINKHOME+GARDENFARM TO TABLE 5. 5. Explore. Adventure, Exploration and Experience in Oregon. Food Forays: Following Oregon Food Trails. by 1859 Magazine. Follow these food trails to satisfy a hunger for world-class food, landscapes and meet the folks who make it happen written by Cathy Carroll No matter what, food not only sustains us, the better it is, the better we are OREGON’S MOST HAUNTED PLACES Sometime in the 1890s, the story goes, the young child of an assistant lighthouse keeper died while at the lighthouse. Ever since, there’s been tales of ghost encounters from a spirit named Rue, though it’s unclear if the ghost is the mother of the child or the child itself. THE CANYON SIDE OF OREGON The Owyhee Canyonlands is a rugged and unprotected wilderness area in Eastern Oregon, stretching up and down the southeastern corner of the state. Among what’s known as the Honeycombs region of the Canyonlands is Painted Canyon Loop, a trail that leads through 300-foot red-rock walls, towering obelisks and old-growth sage brush. SECRET OREGON SWIMMING HOLES Best Secret Oregon Swimming Hole #5: JOHN DAY RIVER. Oregon’s newest state park, Cottonwood Canyon State Park, is located on the John Day River between Wasco and Condon. The vast, rugged terrain is teeming with steep canyon walls carved GREEN SPRINGS HIGHWAY IS THE ROAD THAT LEADS TO RECREATIONGREEN SPRINGS CABINS ASHLAND OREGONGREEN SPRINGS INNGREEN SPRINGS LOOP TRAILGREEN SPRINGS OREGON WEATHER Highway 66, also known as the Green Springs Highway, spans parts of Jackson and Klamath counties and connects Ashland and Klamath Falls. A good portion of it follows the old Applegate wagon trail. The road begins in Ashland, crossing I-5 at exit 14 as it leaves town, straddling Emigrant Lake’s western and southern shores beforeascending oak
OREGON'S BEST PET-FRIENDLY GETAWAYS Oregon’s best pet-friendly getaways #4: Pacific City. The People’s Coast is also the Canines’ Coast. Romping on an expanse of sand, chasing waves, charging up and digging in the dunes, standup paddling, kayaking, hiking scenic trails—our play is dog’s play and vice versa. In Pacific City, the 8-mile beach between Cape Kiwanda State INTO THE BOGS: VINCENT FAMILY CRANBERRIES Local lore traces the early cranberries to several Massachusetts transplants, including Charles Dexter McFarlin, who established a small bog near Coos Bay in 1885. In the Vincent family, cranberry farming began with Elmer Robison in 1957, when he bought a few acres in Port Orford. Twenty years later, Robison’s son-in-law, BillVincent, saw
FIVE GETAWAYS TO OREGON'S WARMEST LOCALES FLOATING DOWNSTREAM ON OREGON’S RIVERS When the weather heats up and Oregon’s rivers become swimmable, blow up your inflatable device and set aside a day to float downstream. Start at Dabney State Recreation Area, an accessible drop-in point with large, sandy beaches, picnic tables and scenic views. Float to Lewis & Clark State Park, located on the Historic Columbia RiverHighway
FROM WHERE I STAND: NESKOWIN From Where I Stand: Neskowin. Art abounds in Neskowin / Photo by Kevin Max. Young families, artists and retired coastal dwellers stroll the sandy path past Hawk Creek Café, toward the rhythmic ocean. The path continues along Neskowin Creek (or Slab or Hawk Creek, depending on who you ask) as it empties into the Pacific Ocean in front of 1859 OREGON'S MAGAZINE -- TRIPS, TRAVEL, ADVENTURE: WHATLIVETHINKEXPLOREFOOD+DRINKHOME+GARDENFARM TO TABLE 5. 5. Explore. Adventure, Exploration and Experience in Oregon. Food Forays: Following Oregon Food Trails. by 1859 Magazine. Follow these food trails to satisfy a hunger for world-class food, landscapes and meet the folks who make it happen written by Cathy Carroll No matter what, food not only sustains us, the better it is, the better we are OREGON’S MOST HAUNTED PLACES Sometime in the 1890s, the story goes, the young child of an assistant lighthouse keeper died while at the lighthouse. Ever since, there’s been tales of ghost encounters from a spirit named Rue, though it’s unclear if the ghost is the mother of the child or the child itself. THE CANYON SIDE OF OREGON The Owyhee Canyonlands is a rugged and unprotected wilderness area in Eastern Oregon, stretching up and down the southeastern corner of the state. Among what’s known as the Honeycombs region of the Canyonlands is Painted Canyon Loop, a trail that leads through 300-foot red-rock walls, towering obelisks and old-growth sage brush. SECRET OREGON SWIMMING HOLES Best Secret Oregon Swimming Hole #5: JOHN DAY RIVER. Oregon’s newest state park, Cottonwood Canyon State Park, is located on the John Day River between Wasco and Condon. The vast, rugged terrain is teeming with steep canyon walls carved GREEN SPRINGS HIGHWAY IS THE ROAD THAT LEADS TO RECREATIONGREEN SPRINGS CABINS ASHLAND OREGONGREEN SPRINGS INNGREEN SPRINGS LOOP TRAILGREEN SPRINGS OREGON WEATHER Highway 66, also known as the Green Springs Highway, spans parts of Jackson and Klamath counties and connects Ashland and Klamath Falls. A good portion of it follows the old Applegate wagon trail. The road begins in Ashland, crossing I-5 at exit 14 as it leaves town, straddling Emigrant Lake’s western and southern shores beforeascending oak
OREGON'S BEST PET-FRIENDLY GETAWAYS Oregon’s best pet-friendly getaways #4: Pacific City. The People’s Coast is also the Canines’ Coast. Romping on an expanse of sand, chasing waves, charging up and digging in the dunes, standup paddling, kayaking, hiking scenic trails—our play is dog’s play and vice versa. In Pacific City, the 8-mile beach between Cape Kiwanda State INTO THE BOGS: VINCENT FAMILY CRANBERRIES Local lore traces the early cranberries to several Massachusetts transplants, including Charles Dexter McFarlin, who established a small bog near Coos Bay in 1885. In the Vincent family, cranberry farming began with Elmer Robison in 1957, when he bought a few acres in Port Orford. Twenty years later, Robison’s son-in-law, BillVincent, saw
FIVE GETAWAYS TO OREGON'S WARMEST LOCALES FLOATING DOWNSTREAM ON OREGON’S RIVERS When the weather heats up and Oregon’s rivers become swimmable, blow up your inflatable device and set aside a day to float downstream. Start at Dabney State Recreation Area, an accessible drop-in point with large, sandy beaches, picnic tables and scenic views. Float to Lewis & Clark State Park, located on the Historic Columbia RiverHighway
FROM WHERE I STAND: NESKOWIN From Where I Stand: Neskowin. Art abounds in Neskowin / Photo by Kevin Max. Young families, artists and retired coastal dwellers stroll the sandy path past Hawk Creek Café, toward the rhythmic ocean. The path continues along Neskowin Creek (or Slab or Hawk Creek, depending on who you ask) as it empties into the Pacific Ocean in front ofBACKISSUES ARCHIVE
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Mailing Address 70 SW Century Drive, Suite 100-218 Bend, Oregon 97702 WILD AND ROMANTIC OUTDOOR GETAWAYS Warner Mountain Lookout, 75 miles southwest of Eugene in the Willamette National Forest, is a 14-foot-square room sitting atop a 40-foot tower and, often, lots of snow. Available in the winter months, Warner Mountain Lookout is perfect for a 10-mile ski-in or snowshoe-in romantic outing. PORTLAND’S BREWING, NOT BURNING written by Beau Eastes. Let’s kill the “Portland is burning” narrative right here. Yes, Stumptown is changing, as any dynamic and modern city should. But Portland still oozes creativity and innovation, it still embraces anyone willing to think outside the box,and it
FIVE GETAWAYS TO OREGON'S WARMEST LOCALES Getaway Madras, Oregon: Pelton Dam, Minimal Rain, Maximum Recreation. photo by Kevin Kochan. Pelton Dam sees an average of 9.85 inches of precipitation per year compared to an estimated 100 inches at Mount Jefferson, just twenty-five miles west,BERRY BERRY
Mission is a Spanish varietal of olive. The 2019 harvest is incredibly fruity with aromas of ripe black olive and green apple. It is buttery and equally fruity on the palate, expressing notes of ripe black olive, pear, and apple skin, with a mild peppery finish.GINGER PISTACHIO
Mission is a Spanish varietal of olive. The 2019 harvest is incredibly fruity with aromas of ripe black olive and green apple. It is buttery and equally fruity on the palate, expressing notes of ripe black olive, pear, and apple skin, with a mild peppery finish. CARDAMOM AND HONEY CARAMEL WITH SEA SALT Giving you warm comforting satisfaction, cardamom and honey cozy together in a sheet of hand-made caramel covered in layers of rich 70% dark chocolate sprinkled HEADWATERS TO THE SEA: HIKING THE SALMON RIVER After twelve long months of planning, we have found the elusive headwaters of the Salmon River. Lost Prarie. The mythical oasis of Lost Prairie comes into view as we make our way downstream. Named by the first loggers to penetrate into this wilderness in the__
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Built in 1911, and on the National Register of Historic Places, the Hood River Hotel is the place to stay in Hood River, Oregon. We’re in the center of downtown, nestled amidst local artisan shops, eateries, wineries, brew pubs and a myriad of outdoor adventuredestinations.
Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum Immerse yourself in the past with Ice Age Geology, Lewis & Clark stories, Indigenous Culture and Oregon Explorers. In the present, get up close to Birds of Prey, hike the nature trails, shop local crafts, picnic or taste farm grown food. Stoller Family Estate At Stoller, our roots run deep. The family established the property in 1943 and the vineyard 50 years later. Pioneering Oregonian and founder Bill Stoller purchased his family’s second-generation farm in 1993, guided by the vision of cultivating an enduring legacy for his family’s land. Over the last 25 years, Mount Hood Farmers Market Come join us at the Mount Hood Farmer’s Market in Sandy, Oregon. Many of our farmers grow cut flowers for the floral business and we are lucky enough to have them selling their amazing bouquets at our market every week. The beauty of our market is boasted not only inSilvan Ridge Winery
We are proud to be Eugene, Oregon’s first bonded winery, with a heritage of hospitality that spans nearly four decades and three generations of female leadership. Under the guiding hand of our winemaker Juan Pablo “JP” Valot, Silvan Ridge Winery offers wine enthusiasts a selection of diverse and food-friendly winesrepresenting
Elizabeth Chambers Cellar Elizabeth Chambers Cellar is a boutique winery specializing in handcrafted micro-regional Pinot Noir made in McMinnville, the heart of Oregon Wine Country. We invite you to start (or continue) your own love affair with Pinot Noir by discovering our world-class wines. Visit us at our historic winery and tasting room, Best Western Plus Hood River Inn Welcome fall in one of Oregon’s most scenic destinations – the Columbia River Gorge – with changing colorful foliage, festive fruit stands plus bountiful wineries, breweries and cideries. Fall season brings crisp yellow, orange and burgundy leaves to the Hood River area. Enjoy vistas from our property, or take aMailing Address
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