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NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE SUBSCRIPTION NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
CONTACT US - NORTHWEST TRAVEL MAGAZINE Contact Us - Northwest Travel Magazine. NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering our region. 10 GREAT RAIL-TO-TRAIL CYCLING JOURNEYS In our on-the-go culture there’s nothing quite like the silence and serenity of cycling through the countryside along a one-lane trail that once carried noisy trains towherever. The U.S. has more than 30,000 miles of disused rail tracks repurposed into bicycle paths. In the Northwest, rail-trails traverse plains, passes, canyons and tunnels. They trace rivers NORTHWEST MODERN STYLE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
FRENCHMAN'S BEND HOT SPRINGS, ID Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, ID. Idaho is famous for its hot springs. The state boasts several hundred of these naturally heated geothermal pools. This includes Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, which are nestled in the Smoky Mountains of the Sawtooth National Forest. The hot springs are located 11 miles from Ketchum, Idaho, 7 miles ofwhich
LONESOME TRAVEL: OREGON US 395 Lonesome Travel: Oregon US 395. A GPS tracking company recently culled together its data and named the least-traveled routes in each state. In Oregon, it’s Highway 395. One might assume that the lack of popularity is based on a vacuum of picturesque or cultural points of interest. That assumption would be dead wrong. GLACIER NATIONAL PARK: GOING TO THE SUN BY BIKE The Going to the Sun Road, the route that reaches across Glacier National Park, is a narrow two-lane road that rises nearly 3,500 feet from the Apgar Visitor Center to Logan Pass. Cyclists often begin up the road at Avalanche campground, a point where the road starts a steady, surmountable incline. Some people choose to ride untilthey’ve had
TOURING THE TULIPS OF THE NORTHWEST Once the tulips have reached full bloom, the first order of business—for both locals and visitors from all 50 states and from dozens of countries—is a slow drive along the Tulip Route which departs WA 536 west of Mount Vernon. The clearly marked route threads a twenty mile path between the highway and the charming coastal townof La Conner.
THE UNDISCOVERED BLUE MOUNTAINS OF WASHINGTON AND OREGON By Adam Sawyer. The Blue Mountains, or simply “the Blues,” occupy more than 4,000 square miles of eastern Oregon and Washington.Named by early settlers for the blue hue of their pine- and fir-lined ridges, they sprawl out southeast of Pendleton, Oregon, over to the Snake River along the border with Idaho, and up into Washington, where they occupy much of the land east of Walla Walla. NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE SUBSCRIPTION NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
CONTACT US - NORTHWEST TRAVEL MAGAZINE Contact Us - Northwest Travel Magazine. NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering our region. 10 GREAT RAIL-TO-TRAIL CYCLING JOURNEYS In our on-the-go culture there’s nothing quite like the silence and serenity of cycling through the countryside along a one-lane trail that once carried noisy trains towherever. The U.S. has more than 30,000 miles of disused rail tracks repurposed into bicycle paths. In the Northwest, rail-trails traverse plains, passes, canyons and tunnels. They trace rivers NORTHWEST MODERN STYLE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
FRENCHMAN'S BEND HOT SPRINGS, ID Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, ID. Idaho is famous for its hot springs. The state boasts several hundred of these naturally heated geothermal pools. This includes Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, which are nestled in the Smoky Mountains of the Sawtooth National Forest. The hot springs are located 11 miles from Ketchum, Idaho, 7 miles ofwhich
LONESOME TRAVEL: OREGON US 395 Lonesome Travel: Oregon US 395. A GPS tracking company recently culled together its data and named the least-traveled routes in each state. In Oregon, it’s Highway 395. One might assume that the lack of popularity is based on a vacuum of picturesque or cultural points of interest. That assumption would be dead wrong. GLACIER NATIONAL PARK: GOING TO THE SUN BY BIKE The Going to the Sun Road, the route that reaches across Glacier National Park, is a narrow two-lane road that rises nearly 3,500 feet from the Apgar Visitor Center to Logan Pass. Cyclists often begin up the road at Avalanche campground, a point where the road starts a steady, surmountable incline. Some people choose to ride untilthey’ve had
TOURING THE TULIPS OF THE NORTHWEST Once the tulips have reached full bloom, the first order of business—for both locals and visitors from all 50 states and from dozens of countries—is a slow drive along the Tulip Route which departs WA 536 west of Mount Vernon. The clearly marked route threads a twenty mile path between the highway and the charming coastal townof La Conner.
THE UNDISCOVERED BLUE MOUNTAINS OF WASHINGTON AND OREGON By Adam Sawyer. The Blue Mountains, or simply “the Blues,” occupy more than 4,000 square miles of eastern Oregon and Washington.Named by early settlers for the blue hue of their pine- and fir-lined ridges, they sprawl out southeast of Pendleton, Oregon, over to the Snake River along the border with Idaho, and up into Washington, where they occupy much of the land east of Walla Walla. NORTHWEST MODERN STYLE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
CRUISE BC’S INSIDE PASSAGE WITH MARINE LINK TOURS A smiling, casually dressed gentleman greeted me as I approached a receiving line of crew members. “Welcome aboard the Aurora Explorer.” This welcome, spoken with a French accent, came from Captain Philippe Menetrier, a veteran landing craft operator. With its long cargo deck and aft four-deck bridge castle, mv Aurora Explorer isnot a vessel
ROAD TRIP: NORTH CASCADES TO GLACIER This roughly 500-mile west-to-east road trip, from North Cascades National Park to Glacier National Park, showcases the breadth of the Northwest’s beauty, from subalpine spires to sagebrush and cedar groves. The trip can be done in a hard-driving day, but this route is best appreciated at a ROAD TRIP ALONG THE VOLCANIC LEGACY SCENIC BYWAY The story of the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway can’t be told without a nod to its volcanic past. Mount Mazama erupted nearly 8,000 years ago, which led to the formation of Crater Lake—and, farther south, lava flows dating back almost 70,000 years formed the landscape at the heart of the modern-day Lava Beds National Monument.SLOTH CENTER
Two words: Sloth. Sleepover. Literally the stuff of dreams, the Sloth Center in Rainier, Oregon, offers sloth enthusiasts the opportunity to observe and interact with rescued and protected sloths in a safe and adorable environment. The Sloth Center is part of the Zoological Wildlife Conservation Center and provides a long-term home for rescuedsloths in
ADVENTURES IN ROCKHOUNDING Adventures in Rockhounding. Grab the shovels, picks, gloves and whatever other digging tools you have at home for a rockhounding adventure in Central Oregon. A map at the visitor center in Bend or an online search directs rock enthusiasts to the best locations to legally find and collect the many stones of Oregon—obsidian, agate,petrified
VISITING PALOUSE FALLS Visiting Palouse Falls. It’s a hidden oasis out in the middle of nowhere. Down a remote road in southeast Washington, across flat, arid land, a bend brings into view a vista so startling it seems a mirage. Velvety green grass beneath tall trees offer shade from the hot summer sun. The sound of cascading water beyond beckons as well. TOURING THE TULIPS OF THE NORTHWEST Once the tulips have reached full bloom, the first order of business—for both locals and visitors from all 50 states and from dozens of countries—is a slow drive along the Tulip Route which departs WA 536 west of Mount Vernon. The clearly marked route threads a twenty mile path between the highway and the charming coastal townof La Conner.
TERRY BADLANDS, MT
Terry Badlands, MT. On the Eastern side of Montana, in Terry, lies one of the state’s most underrated attractions: Terry Badlands Wilderness Study Area. Most people driving down the interstate bypass Terry altogether, but a stop in the badlands will give you the chance to experience one of the last truly undeveloped and wild places in the 5 LAKE HIKES IN MONTANA'S GLACIER COUNTRY By Aaron Theisen. Backcountry alpine lakes are the scenic equivalent of huckleberries: highly coveted, accessible for only a short part of the year and even more rewarding for the human-powered effort required to find them. And western Montana’s Glacier Country has a bushelful of lakes from which to take your pick, from granite infinity-pool tarns to bear grass-ringed basins and trout NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE SUBSCRIPTION NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
10 GREAT RAIL-TO-TRAIL CYCLING JOURNEYS In our on-the-go culture there’s nothing quite like the silence and serenity of cycling through the countryside along a one-lane trail that once carried noisy trains towherever. The U.S. has more than 30,000 miles of disused rail tracks repurposed into bicycle paths. In the Northwest, rail-trails traverse plains, passes, canyons and tunnels. They trace rivers NORTHWEST MODERN STYLE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
FRENCHMAN'S BEND HOT SPRINGS, ID Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, ID. Idaho is famous for its hot springs. The state boasts several hundred of these naturally heated geothermal pools. This includes Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, which are nestled in the Smoky Mountains of the Sawtooth National Forest. The hot springs are located 11 miles from Ketchum, Idaho, 7 miles ofwhich
SLOTH CENTER
Two words: Sloth. Sleepover. Literally the stuff of dreams, the Sloth Center in Rainier, Oregon, offers sloth enthusiasts the opportunity to observe and interact with rescued and protected sloths in a safe and adorable environment. The Sloth Center is part of the Zoological Wildlife Conservation Center and provides a long-term home for rescuedsloths in
CRUISE BC’S INSIDE PASSAGE WITH MARINE LINK TOURS A smiling, casually dressed gentleman greeted me as I approached a receiving line of crew members. “Welcome aboard the Aurora Explorer.” This welcome, spoken with a French accent, came from Captain Philippe Menetrier, a veteran landing craft operator. With its long cargo deck and aft four-deck bridge castle, mv Aurora Explorer isnot a vessel
LONESOME TRAVEL: OREGON US 395 Lonesome Travel: Oregon US 395. A GPS tracking company recently culled together its data and named the least-traveled routes in each state. In Oregon, it’s Highway 395. One might assume that the lack of popularity is based on a vacuum of picturesque or cultural points of interest. That assumption would be dead wrong. GLACIER NATIONAL PARK: GOING TO THE SUN BY BIKE The Going to the Sun Road, the route that reaches across Glacier National Park, is a narrow two-lane road that rises nearly 3,500 feet from the Apgar Visitor Center to Logan Pass. Cyclists often begin up the road at Avalanche campground, a point where the road starts a steady, surmountable incline. Some people choose to ride untilthey’ve had
TOURING THE TULIPS OF THE NORTHWEST Once the tulips have reached full bloom, the first order of business—for both locals and visitors from all 50 states and from dozens of countries—is a slow drive along the Tulip Route which departs WA 536 west of Mount Vernon. The clearly marked route threads a twenty mile path between the highway and the charming coastal townof La Conner.
NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE SUBSCRIPTION NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
10 GREAT RAIL-TO-TRAIL CYCLING JOURNEYS In our on-the-go culture there’s nothing quite like the silence and serenity of cycling through the countryside along a one-lane trail that once carried noisy trains towherever. The U.S. has more than 30,000 miles of disused rail tracks repurposed into bicycle paths. In the Northwest, rail-trails traverse plains, passes, canyons and tunnels. They trace rivers NORTHWEST MODERN STYLE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
FRENCHMAN'S BEND HOT SPRINGS, ID Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, ID. Idaho is famous for its hot springs. The state boasts several hundred of these naturally heated geothermal pools. This includes Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, which are nestled in the Smoky Mountains of the Sawtooth National Forest. The hot springs are located 11 miles from Ketchum, Idaho, 7 miles ofwhich
SLOTH CENTER
Two words: Sloth. Sleepover. Literally the stuff of dreams, the Sloth Center in Rainier, Oregon, offers sloth enthusiasts the opportunity to observe and interact with rescued and protected sloths in a safe and adorable environment. The Sloth Center is part of the Zoological Wildlife Conservation Center and provides a long-term home for rescuedsloths in
CRUISE BC’S INSIDE PASSAGE WITH MARINE LINK TOURS A smiling, casually dressed gentleman greeted me as I approached a receiving line of crew members. “Welcome aboard the Aurora Explorer.” This welcome, spoken with a French accent, came from Captain Philippe Menetrier, a veteran landing craft operator. With its long cargo deck and aft four-deck bridge castle, mv Aurora Explorer isnot a vessel
LONESOME TRAVEL: OREGON US 395 Lonesome Travel: Oregon US 395. A GPS tracking company recently culled together its data and named the least-traveled routes in each state. In Oregon, it’s Highway 395. One might assume that the lack of popularity is based on a vacuum of picturesque or cultural points of interest. That assumption would be dead wrong. GLACIER NATIONAL PARK: GOING TO THE SUN BY BIKE The Going to the Sun Road, the route that reaches across Glacier National Park, is a narrow two-lane road that rises nearly 3,500 feet from the Apgar Visitor Center to Logan Pass. Cyclists often begin up the road at Avalanche campground, a point where the road starts a steady, surmountable incline. Some people choose to ride untilthey’ve had
TOURING THE TULIPS OF THE NORTHWEST Once the tulips have reached full bloom, the first order of business—for both locals and visitors from all 50 states and from dozens of countries—is a slow drive along the Tulip Route which departs WA 536 west of Mount Vernon. The clearly marked route threads a twenty mile path between the highway and the charming coastal townof La Conner.
CONTACT US - NORTHWEST TRAVEL MAGAZINE Contact Us - Northwest Travel Magazine. NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering our region. ROAD TRIP: NORTH CASCADES TO GLACIER This roughly 500-mile west-to-east road trip, from North Cascades National Park to Glacier National Park, showcases the breadth of the Northwest’s beauty, from subalpine spires to sagebrush and cedar groves. The trip can be done in a hard-driving day, but this route is best appreciated at a FAMILY SPRING BREAK RV-STYLE Family Spring Break RV-Style. Ahhhspring break. It makes your heart race with anticipation as cries of “road trip!” echo through the house. The kids are out of school. The weather is beginning to warm. Adventure in the Northwest is calling. You dream of you and your family putting fresh footprints on the sand, cycling through corridors ADVENTURES IN ROCKHOUNDING Adventures in Rockhounding. Grab the shovels, picks, gloves and whatever other digging tools you have at home for a rockhounding adventure in Central Oregon. A map at the visitor center in Bend or an online search directs rock enthusiasts to the best locations to legally find and collect the many stones of Oregon—obsidian, agate,petrified
OLYMPIC PENINSULA WATERFALL TRAIL Olympic Peninsula Waterfall Trail. Adam Sawyer is an outdoor and travel writer, photographer, published author, guide, and public speaker based in the Pacific Northwest. He authored the guidebook, Hiking Waterfalls in Oregon, and co-authored, Hiking Waterfalls in Washington, for Falcon Guides. Adam is also a monthly guest on thePortland
CIDERS OF FIRE AND ICE Sparked by modern innovation as well as a deep love of the apple, two of the hottest cider styles in the Northwest―fruit-laden, silky-sweet ice cider and fragrant, pink-hued rosé cider―are growing in popularity and selection. While both vary greatly in taste and process to make, each are well worth sipping this season. CIDERSOF FIRE
TOURING THE TULIPS OF THE NORTHWEST Once the tulips have reached full bloom, the first order of business—for both locals and visitors from all 50 states and from dozens of countries—is a slow drive along the Tulip Route which departs WA 536 west of Mount Vernon. The clearly marked route threads a twenty mile path between the highway and the charming coastal townof La Conner.
ECLECTIC SHOPPING ON TACOMA'S ANTIQUE ROW You need to head to downtown Tacoma’s Antique Row, one of the best collections of vintage and antique shops in the Northwest. Located on Broadway between South 9th Street and South 7th Street, this strip of roughly a dozen shops is as eclectic as the shoppers and collectors who frequent it. Fittingly, the shops occupy vintage buildings in an 5 LAKE HIKES IN MONTANA'S GLACIER COUNTRY By Aaron Theisen. Backcountry alpine lakes are the scenic equivalent of huckleberries: highly coveted, accessible for only a short part of the year and even more rewarding for the human-powered effort required to find them. And western Montana’s Glacier Country has a bushelful of lakes from which to take your pick, from granite infinity-pool tarns to bear grass-ringed basins and troutTHE DEVIL’S COAST
The northernmost devilish feature you’ll encounter is Devil’s Punchbowl State Natural Area, located in Otter Rock, a small village just off US 101 south of Depoe Bay. Geologists believe the roofs of sea caves collapsed, creating a caldron out of what was once caverns,now
NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE SUBSCRIPTION NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
10 GREAT RAIL-TO-TRAIL CYCLING JOURNEYS In our on-the-go culture there’s nothing quite like the silence and serenity of cycling through the countryside along a one-lane trail that once carried noisy trains towherever. The U.S. has more than 30,000 miles of disused rail tracks repurposed into bicycle paths. In the Northwest, rail-trails traverse plains, passes, canyons and tunnels. They trace rivers NORTHWEST MODERN STYLE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
FRENCHMAN'S BEND HOT SPRINGS, ID Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, ID. Idaho is famous for its hot springs. The state boasts several hundred of these naturally heated geothermal pools. This includes Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, which are nestled in the Smoky Mountains of the Sawtooth National Forest. The hot springs are located 11 miles from Ketchum, Idaho, 7 miles ofwhich
SLOTH CENTER
Two words: Sloth. Sleepover. Literally the stuff of dreams, the Sloth Center in Rainier, Oregon, offers sloth enthusiasts the opportunity to observe and interact with rescued and protected sloths in a safe and adorable environment. The Sloth Center is part of the Zoological Wildlife Conservation Center and provides a long-term home for rescuedsloths in
CRUISE BC’S INSIDE PASSAGE WITH MARINE LINK TOURS A smiling, casually dressed gentleman greeted me as I approached a receiving line of crew members. “Welcome aboard the Aurora Explorer.” This welcome, spoken with a French accent, came from Captain Philippe Menetrier, a veteran landing craft operator. With its long cargo deck and aft four-deck bridge castle, mv Aurora Explorer isnot a vessel
LONESOME TRAVEL: OREGON US 395 Lonesome Travel: Oregon US 395. A GPS tracking company recently culled together its data and named the least-traveled routes in each state. In Oregon, it’s Highway 395. One might assume that the lack of popularity is based on a vacuum of picturesque or cultural points of interest. That assumption would be dead wrong. GLACIER NATIONAL PARK: GOING TO THE SUN BY BIKE The Going to the Sun Road, the route that reaches across Glacier National Park, is a narrow two-lane road that rises nearly 3,500 feet from the Apgar Visitor Center to Logan Pass. Cyclists often begin up the road at Avalanche campground, a point where the road starts a steady, surmountable incline. Some people choose to ride untilthey’ve had
TOURING THE TULIPS OF THE NORTHWEST Once the tulips have reached full bloom, the first order of business—for both locals and visitors from all 50 states and from dozens of countries—is a slow drive along the Tulip Route which departs WA 536 west of Mount Vernon. The clearly marked route threads a twenty mile path between the highway and the charming coastal townof La Conner.
NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE SUBSCRIPTION NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
10 GREAT RAIL-TO-TRAIL CYCLING JOURNEYS In our on-the-go culture there’s nothing quite like the silence and serenity of cycling through the countryside along a one-lane trail that once carried noisy trains towherever. The U.S. has more than 30,000 miles of disused rail tracks repurposed into bicycle paths. In the Northwest, rail-trails traverse plains, passes, canyons and tunnels. They trace rivers NORTHWEST MODERN STYLE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
FRENCHMAN'S BEND HOT SPRINGS, ID Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, ID. Idaho is famous for its hot springs. The state boasts several hundred of these naturally heated geothermal pools. This includes Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, which are nestled in the Smoky Mountains of the Sawtooth National Forest. The hot springs are located 11 miles from Ketchum, Idaho, 7 miles ofwhich
SLOTH CENTER
Two words: Sloth. Sleepover. Literally the stuff of dreams, the Sloth Center in Rainier, Oregon, offers sloth enthusiasts the opportunity to observe and interact with rescued and protected sloths in a safe and adorable environment. The Sloth Center is part of the Zoological Wildlife Conservation Center and provides a long-term home for rescuedsloths in
CRUISE BC’S INSIDE PASSAGE WITH MARINE LINK TOURS A smiling, casually dressed gentleman greeted me as I approached a receiving line of crew members. “Welcome aboard the Aurora Explorer.” This welcome, spoken with a French accent, came from Captain Philippe Menetrier, a veteran landing craft operator. With its long cargo deck and aft four-deck bridge castle, mv Aurora Explorer isnot a vessel
LONESOME TRAVEL: OREGON US 395 Lonesome Travel: Oregon US 395. A GPS tracking company recently culled together its data and named the least-traveled routes in each state. In Oregon, it’s Highway 395. One might assume that the lack of popularity is based on a vacuum of picturesque or cultural points of interest. That assumption would be dead wrong. GLACIER NATIONAL PARK: GOING TO THE SUN BY BIKE The Going to the Sun Road, the route that reaches across Glacier National Park, is a narrow two-lane road that rises nearly 3,500 feet from the Apgar Visitor Center to Logan Pass. Cyclists often begin up the road at Avalanche campground, a point where the road starts a steady, surmountable incline. Some people choose to ride untilthey’ve had
TOURING THE TULIPS OF THE NORTHWEST Once the tulips have reached full bloom, the first order of business—for both locals and visitors from all 50 states and from dozens of countries—is a slow drive along the Tulip Route which departs WA 536 west of Mount Vernon. The clearly marked route threads a twenty mile path between the highway and the charming coastal townof La Conner.
CONTACT US - NORTHWEST TRAVEL MAGAZINE Contact Us - Northwest Travel Magazine. NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering our region. ROAD TRIP: NORTH CASCADES TO GLACIER This roughly 500-mile west-to-east road trip, from North Cascades National Park to Glacier National Park, showcases the breadth of the Northwest’s beauty, from subalpine spires to sagebrush and cedar groves. The trip can be done in a hard-driving day, but this route is best appreciated at a FAMILY SPRING BREAK RV-STYLE Family Spring Break RV-Style. Ahhhspring break. It makes your heart race with anticipation as cries of “road trip!” echo through the house. The kids are out of school. The weather is beginning to warm. Adventure in the Northwest is calling. You dream of you and your family putting fresh footprints on the sand, cycling through corridors ADVENTURES IN ROCKHOUNDING Adventures in Rockhounding. Grab the shovels, picks, gloves and whatever other digging tools you have at home for a rockhounding adventure in Central Oregon. A map at the visitor center in Bend or an online search directs rock enthusiasts to the best locations to legally find and collect the many stones of Oregon—obsidian, agate,petrified
OLYMPIC PENINSULA WATERFALL TRAIL Olympic Peninsula Waterfall Trail. Adam Sawyer is an outdoor and travel writer, photographer, published author, guide, and public speaker based in the Pacific Northwest. He authored the guidebook, Hiking Waterfalls in Oregon, and co-authored, Hiking Waterfalls in Washington, for Falcon Guides. Adam is also a monthly guest on thePortland
CIDERS OF FIRE AND ICE Sparked by modern innovation as well as a deep love of the apple, two of the hottest cider styles in the Northwest―fruit-laden, silky-sweet ice cider and fragrant, pink-hued rosé cider―are growing in popularity and selection. While both vary greatly in taste and process to make, each are well worth sipping this season. CIDERSOF FIRE
TOURING THE TULIPS OF THE NORTHWEST Once the tulips have reached full bloom, the first order of business—for both locals and visitors from all 50 states and from dozens of countries—is a slow drive along the Tulip Route which departs WA 536 west of Mount Vernon. The clearly marked route threads a twenty mile path between the highway and the charming coastal townof La Conner.
ECLECTIC SHOPPING ON TACOMA'S ANTIQUE ROW You need to head to downtown Tacoma’s Antique Row, one of the best collections of vintage and antique shops in the Northwest. Located on Broadway between South 9th Street and South 7th Street, this strip of roughly a dozen shops is as eclectic as the shoppers and collectors who frequent it. Fittingly, the shops occupy vintage buildings in an 5 LAKE HIKES IN MONTANA'S GLACIER COUNTRY By Aaron Theisen. Backcountry alpine lakes are the scenic equivalent of huckleberries: highly coveted, accessible for only a short part of the year and even more rewarding for the human-powered effort required to find them. And western Montana’s Glacier Country has a bushelful of lakes from which to take your pick, from granite infinity-pool tarns to bear grass-ringed basins and troutTHE DEVIL’S COAST
The northernmost devilish feature you’ll encounter is Devil’s Punchbowl State Natural Area, located in Otter Rock, a small village just off US 101 south of Depoe Bay. Geologists believe the roofs of sea caves collapsed, creating a caldron out of what was once caverns,now
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NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE SUBSCRIPTION NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
10 GREAT RAIL-TO-TRAIL CYCLING JOURNEYS In our on-the-go culture there’s nothing quite like the silence and serenity of cycling through the countryside along a one-lane trail that once carried noisy trains towherever. The U.S. has more than 30,000 miles of disused rail tracks repurposed into bicycle paths. In the Northwest, rail-trails traverse plains, passes, canyons and tunnels. They trace rivers ROAD TRIP: NORTH CASCADES TO GLACIER This roughly 500-mile west-to-east road trip, from North Cascades National Park to Glacier National Park, showcases the breadth of the Northwest’s beauty, from subalpine spires to sagebrush and cedar groves. The trip can be done in a hard-driving day, but this route is best appreciated at a LONESOME TRAVEL: OREGON US 395 Lonesome Travel: Oregon US 395. A GPS tracking company recently culled together its data and named the least-traveled routes in each state. In Oregon, it’s Highway 395. One might assume that the lack of popularity is based on a vacuum of picturesque or cultural points of interest. That assumption would be dead wrong. FRENCHMAN'S BEND HOT SPRINGS, ID Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, ID. Idaho is famous for its hot springs. The state boasts several hundred of these naturally heated geothermal pools. This includes Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, which are nestled in the Smoky Mountains of the Sawtooth National Forest. The hot springs are located 11 miles from Ketchum, Idaho, 7 miles ofwhich
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK: GOING TO THE SUN BY BIKE The Going to the Sun Road, the route that reaches across Glacier National Park, is a narrow two-lane road that rises nearly 3,500 feet from the Apgar Visitor Center to Logan Pass. Cyclists often begin up the road at Avalanche campground, a point where the road starts a steady, surmountable incline. Some people choose to ride untilthey’ve had
ADVENTURES IN ROCKHOUNDING Adventures in Rockhounding. Grab the shovels, picks, gloves and whatever other digging tools you have at home for a rockhounding adventure in Central Oregon. A map at the visitor center in Bend or an online search directs rock enthusiasts to the best locations to legally find and collect the many stones of Oregon—obsidian, agate,petrified
5 LAKE HIKES IN MONTANA'S GLACIER COUNTRY By Aaron Theisen. Backcountry alpine lakes are the scenic equivalent of huckleberries: highly coveted, accessible for only a short part of the year and even more rewarding for the human-powered effort required to find them. And western Montana’s Glacier Country has a bushelful of lakes from which to take your pick, from granite infinity-pool tarns to bear grass-ringed basins and trout THE UNDISCOVERED BLUE MOUNTAINS OF WASHINGTON AND OREGON By Adam Sawyer. The Blue Mountains, or simply “the Blues,” occupy more than 4,000 square miles of eastern Oregon and Washington.Named by early settlers for the blue hue of their pine- and fir-lined ridges, they sprawl out southeast of Pendleton, Oregon, over to the Snake River along the border with Idaho, and up into Washington, where they occupy much of the land east of Walla Walla. NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE SUBSCRIPTION NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
10 GREAT RAIL-TO-TRAIL CYCLING JOURNEYS In our on-the-go culture there’s nothing quite like the silence and serenity of cycling through the countryside along a one-lane trail that once carried noisy trains towherever. The U.S. has more than 30,000 miles of disused rail tracks repurposed into bicycle paths. In the Northwest, rail-trails traverse plains, passes, canyons and tunnels. They trace rivers ROAD TRIP: NORTH CASCADES TO GLACIER This roughly 500-mile west-to-east road trip, from North Cascades National Park to Glacier National Park, showcases the breadth of the Northwest’s beauty, from subalpine spires to sagebrush and cedar groves. The trip can be done in a hard-driving day, but this route is best appreciated at a LONESOME TRAVEL: OREGON US 395 Lonesome Travel: Oregon US 395. A GPS tracking company recently culled together its data and named the least-traveled routes in each state. In Oregon, it’s Highway 395. One might assume that the lack of popularity is based on a vacuum of picturesque or cultural points of interest. That assumption would be dead wrong. FRENCHMAN'S BEND HOT SPRINGS, ID Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, ID. Idaho is famous for its hot springs. The state boasts several hundred of these naturally heated geothermal pools. This includes Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, which are nestled in the Smoky Mountains of the Sawtooth National Forest. The hot springs are located 11 miles from Ketchum, Idaho, 7 miles ofwhich
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK: GOING TO THE SUN BY BIKE The Going to the Sun Road, the route that reaches across Glacier National Park, is a narrow two-lane road that rises nearly 3,500 feet from the Apgar Visitor Center to Logan Pass. Cyclists often begin up the road at Avalanche campground, a point where the road starts a steady, surmountable incline. Some people choose to ride untilthey’ve had
ADVENTURES IN ROCKHOUNDING Adventures in Rockhounding. Grab the shovels, picks, gloves and whatever other digging tools you have at home for a rockhounding adventure in Central Oregon. A map at the visitor center in Bend or an online search directs rock enthusiasts to the best locations to legally find and collect the many stones of Oregon—obsidian, agate,petrified
5 LAKE HIKES IN MONTANA'S GLACIER COUNTRY By Aaron Theisen. Backcountry alpine lakes are the scenic equivalent of huckleberries: highly coveted, accessible for only a short part of the year and even more rewarding for the human-powered effort required to find them. And western Montana’s Glacier Country has a bushelful of lakes from which to take your pick, from granite infinity-pool tarns to bear grass-ringed basins and trout THE UNDISCOVERED BLUE MOUNTAINS OF WASHINGTON AND OREGON By Adam Sawyer. The Blue Mountains, or simply “the Blues,” occupy more than 4,000 square miles of eastern Oregon and Washington.Named by early settlers for the blue hue of their pine- and fir-lined ridges, they sprawl out southeast of Pendleton, Oregon, over to the Snake River along the border with Idaho, and up into Washington, where they occupy much of the land east of Walla Walla. CONTACT US - NORTHWEST TRAVEL MAGAZINE Contact Us - Northwest Travel Magazine. NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering our region. EXPLORING EUGENE, OREGON There are many different sides to Eugene, where athletic culture, creative makers and the beautiful outdoors converge. Whether you’re here for an elite track and field event or just want a taste of the craft-beer scene you’ve been hearing about, you’ll want to put these iconic experiences on your list to explore. Follow the Ale Trail NORTHWEST MODERN STYLE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
ADVENTURES IN ROCKHOUNDING Adventures in Rockhounding. Grab the shovels, picks, gloves and whatever other digging tools you have at home for a rockhounding adventure in Central Oregon. A map at the visitor center in Bend or an online search directs rock enthusiasts to the best locations to legally find and collect the many stones of Oregon—obsidian, agate,petrified
SLOTH CENTER
Two words: Sloth. Sleepover. Literally the stuff of dreams, the Sloth Center in Rainier, Oregon, offers sloth enthusiasts the opportunity to observe and interact with rescued and protected sloths in a safe and adorable environment. The Sloth Center is part of the Zoological Wildlife Conservation Center and provides a long-term home for rescuedsloths in
CRUISE BC’S INSIDE PASSAGE WITH MARINE LINK TOURS A smiling, casually dressed gentleman greeted me as I approached a receiving line of crew members. “Welcome aboard the Aurora Explorer.” This welcome, spoken with a French accent, came from Captain Philippe Menetrier, a veteran landing craft operator. With its long cargo deck and aft four-deck bridge castle, mv Aurora Explorer isnot a vessel
TOURING THE TULIPS OF THE NORTHWEST Once the tulips have reached full bloom, the first order of business—for both locals and visitors from all 50 states and from dozens of countries—is a slow drive along the Tulip Route which departs WA 536 west of Mount Vernon. The clearly marked route threads a twenty mile path between the highway and the charming coastal townof La Conner.
EXPLORE MONTANA'S HIGHWAY 93 A 135-mile drive north on U.S. Highway 93 from Missoula to Whitefish lets you take it all in. Fly into Missoula and rent a car. The Highway 93 drive won’t cross any mountain passes, so winter driving should be drama-free. Nonetheless, to be safe, check road conditions and weather before you hit the road (download the Montana Department of THE BEST TAMALES IN THE NORTHWEST By now, serious foodies know where to find the best tamales in the Northwest: Los Hernandez in Union Gap, Washington. This unassuming family-run restaurant with only a few tables has been stuffing masa dough for about a quarter of a century. Long ago discovered by the population of Yakima Valley locals, TASTING YOUR WAY THROUGH OYSTER COUNTRY Satirist and author Jonathan Swift shrewdly surmised, “He was a bold man that first ate an oyster.” Indeed, the first consumers of the briny, beachy bivalve were probably famished. But one slurp and they were pleasantly surprised. They swallowed another, and another, and, eventually, learned how to arrange them on the half shell on a NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE SUBSCRIPTION NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
10 GREAT RAIL-TO-TRAIL CYCLING JOURNEYS In our on-the-go culture there’s nothing quite like the silence and serenity of cycling through the countryside along a one-lane trail that once carried noisy trains towherever. The U.S. has more than 30,000 miles of disused rail tracks repurposed into bicycle paths. In the Northwest, rail-trails traverse plains, passes, canyons and tunnels. They trace rivers ROAD TRIP: NORTH CASCADES TO GLACIER This roughly 500-mile west-to-east road trip, from North Cascades National Park to Glacier National Park, showcases the breadth of the Northwest’s beauty, from subalpine spires to sagebrush and cedar groves. The trip can be done in a hard-driving day, but this route is best appreciated at a LONESOME TRAVEL: OREGON US 395 Lonesome Travel: Oregon US 395. A GPS tracking company recently culled together its data and named the least-traveled routes in each state. In Oregon, it’s Highway 395. One might assume that the lack of popularity is based on a vacuum of picturesque or cultural points of interest. That assumption would be dead wrong. FRENCHMAN'S BEND HOT SPRINGS, ID Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, ID. Idaho is famous for its hot springs. The state boasts several hundred of these naturally heated geothermal pools. This includes Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, which are nestled in the Smoky Mountains of the Sawtooth National Forest. The hot springs are located 11 miles from Ketchum, Idaho, 7 miles ofwhich
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK: GOING TO THE SUN BY BIKE The Going to the Sun Road, the route that reaches across Glacier National Park, is a narrow two-lane road that rises nearly 3,500 feet from the Apgar Visitor Center to Logan Pass. Cyclists often begin up the road at Avalanche campground, a point where the road starts a steady, surmountable incline. Some people choose to ride untilthey’ve had
ADVENTURES IN ROCKHOUNDING Adventures in Rockhounding. Grab the shovels, picks, gloves and whatever other digging tools you have at home for a rockhounding adventure in Central Oregon. A map at the visitor center in Bend or an online search directs rock enthusiasts to the best locations to legally find and collect the many stones of Oregon—obsidian, agate,petrified
5 LAKE HIKES IN MONTANA'S GLACIER COUNTRY By Aaron Theisen. Backcountry alpine lakes are the scenic equivalent of huckleberries: highly coveted, accessible for only a short part of the year and even more rewarding for the human-powered effort required to find them. And western Montana’s Glacier Country has a bushelful of lakes from which to take your pick, from granite infinity-pool tarns to bear grass-ringed basins and trout THE UNDISCOVERED BLUE MOUNTAINS OF WASHINGTON AND OREGON By Adam Sawyer. The Blue Mountains, or simply “the Blues,” occupy more than 4,000 square miles of eastern Oregon and Washington.Named by early settlers for the blue hue of their pine- and fir-lined ridges, they sprawl out southeast of Pendleton, Oregon, over to the Snake River along the border with Idaho, and up into Washington, where they occupy much of the land east of Walla Walla. NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE SUBSCRIPTION NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
10 GREAT RAIL-TO-TRAIL CYCLING JOURNEYS In our on-the-go culture there’s nothing quite like the silence and serenity of cycling through the countryside along a one-lane trail that once carried noisy trains towherever. The U.S. has more than 30,000 miles of disused rail tracks repurposed into bicycle paths. In the Northwest, rail-trails traverse plains, passes, canyons and tunnels. They trace rivers ROAD TRIP: NORTH CASCADES TO GLACIER This roughly 500-mile west-to-east road trip, from North Cascades National Park to Glacier National Park, showcases the breadth of the Northwest’s beauty, from subalpine spires to sagebrush and cedar groves. The trip can be done in a hard-driving day, but this route is best appreciated at a LONESOME TRAVEL: OREGON US 395 Lonesome Travel: Oregon US 395. A GPS tracking company recently culled together its data and named the least-traveled routes in each state. In Oregon, it’s Highway 395. One might assume that the lack of popularity is based on a vacuum of picturesque or cultural points of interest. That assumption would be dead wrong. FRENCHMAN'S BEND HOT SPRINGS, ID Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, ID. Idaho is famous for its hot springs. The state boasts several hundred of these naturally heated geothermal pools. This includes Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, which are nestled in the Smoky Mountains of the Sawtooth National Forest. The hot springs are located 11 miles from Ketchum, Idaho, 7 miles ofwhich
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK: GOING TO THE SUN BY BIKE The Going to the Sun Road, the route that reaches across Glacier National Park, is a narrow two-lane road that rises nearly 3,500 feet from the Apgar Visitor Center to Logan Pass. Cyclists often begin up the road at Avalanche campground, a point where the road starts a steady, surmountable incline. Some people choose to ride untilthey’ve had
ADVENTURES IN ROCKHOUNDING Adventures in Rockhounding. Grab the shovels, picks, gloves and whatever other digging tools you have at home for a rockhounding adventure in Central Oregon. A map at the visitor center in Bend or an online search directs rock enthusiasts to the best locations to legally find and collect the many stones of Oregon—obsidian, agate,petrified
5 LAKE HIKES IN MONTANA'S GLACIER COUNTRY By Aaron Theisen. Backcountry alpine lakes are the scenic equivalent of huckleberries: highly coveted, accessible for only a short part of the year and even more rewarding for the human-powered effort required to find them. And western Montana’s Glacier Country has a bushelful of lakes from which to take your pick, from granite infinity-pool tarns to bear grass-ringed basins and trout THE UNDISCOVERED BLUE MOUNTAINS OF WASHINGTON AND OREGON By Adam Sawyer. The Blue Mountains, or simply “the Blues,” occupy more than 4,000 square miles of eastern Oregon and Washington.Named by early settlers for the blue hue of their pine- and fir-lined ridges, they sprawl out southeast of Pendleton, Oregon, over to the Snake River along the border with Idaho, and up into Washington, where they occupy much of the land east of Walla Walla. CONTACT US - NORTHWEST TRAVEL MAGAZINE Contact Us - Northwest Travel Magazine. NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering our region. EXPLORING EUGENE, OREGON There are many different sides to Eugene, where athletic culture, creative makers and the beautiful outdoors converge. Whether you’re here for an elite track and field event or just want a taste of the craft-beer scene you’ve been hearing about, you’ll want to put these iconic experiences on your list to explore. Follow the Ale Trail NORTHWEST MODERN STYLE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
ADVENTURES IN ROCKHOUNDING Adventures in Rockhounding. Grab the shovels, picks, gloves and whatever other digging tools you have at home for a rockhounding adventure in Central Oregon. A map at the visitor center in Bend or an online search directs rock enthusiasts to the best locations to legally find and collect the many stones of Oregon—obsidian, agate,petrified
SLOTH CENTER
Two words: Sloth. Sleepover. Literally the stuff of dreams, the Sloth Center in Rainier, Oregon, offers sloth enthusiasts the opportunity to observe and interact with rescued and protected sloths in a safe and adorable environment. The Sloth Center is part of the Zoological Wildlife Conservation Center and provides a long-term home for rescuedsloths in
CRUISE BC’S INSIDE PASSAGE WITH MARINE LINK TOURS A smiling, casually dressed gentleman greeted me as I approached a receiving line of crew members. “Welcome aboard the Aurora Explorer.” This welcome, spoken with a French accent, came from Captain Philippe Menetrier, a veteran landing craft operator. With its long cargo deck and aft four-deck bridge castle, mv Aurora Explorer isnot a vessel
TOURING THE TULIPS OF THE NORTHWEST Once the tulips have reached full bloom, the first order of business—for both locals and visitors from all 50 states and from dozens of countries—is a slow drive along the Tulip Route which departs WA 536 west of Mount Vernon. The clearly marked route threads a twenty mile path between the highway and the charming coastal townof La Conner.
EXPLORE MONTANA'S HIGHWAY 93 A 135-mile drive north on U.S. Highway 93 from Missoula to Whitefish lets you take it all in. Fly into Missoula and rent a car. The Highway 93 drive won’t cross any mountain passes, so winter driving should be drama-free. Nonetheless, to be safe, check road conditions and weather before you hit the road (download the Montana Department of THE BEST TAMALES IN THE NORTHWEST By now, serious foodies know where to find the best tamales in the Northwest: Los Hernandez in Union Gap, Washington. This unassuming family-run restaurant with only a few tables has been stuffing masa dough for about a quarter of a century. Long ago discovered by the population of Yakima Valley locals, TASTING YOUR WAY THROUGH OYSTER COUNTRY Satirist and author Jonathan Swift shrewdly surmised, “He was a bold man that first ate an oyster.” Indeed, the first consumers of the briny, beachy bivalve were probably famished. But one slurp and they were pleasantly surprised. They swallowed another, and another, and, eventually, learned how to arrange them on the half shell on a NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE SUBSCRIPTION NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
OLYMPIC PENINSULA WATERFALL TRAIL Olympic Peninsula Waterfall Trail. Adam Sawyer is an outdoor and travel writer, photographer, published author, guide, and public speaker based in the Pacific Northwest. He authored the guidebook, Hiking Waterfalls in Oregon, and co-authored, Hiking Waterfalls in Washington, for Falcon Guides. Adam is also a monthly guest on thePortland
ROAD TRIP: NORTH CASCADES TO GLACIER This roughly 500-mile west-to-east road trip, from North Cascades National Park to Glacier National Park, showcases the breadth of the Northwest’s beauty, from subalpine spires to sagebrush and cedar groves. The trip can be done in a hard-driving day, but this route is best appreciated at a 10 GREAT RAIL-TO-TRAIL CYCLING JOURNEYS In our on-the-go culture there’s nothing quite like the silence and serenity of cycling through the countryside along a one-lane trail that once carried noisy trains towherever. The U.S. has more than 30,000 miles of disused rail tracks repurposed into bicycle paths. In the Northwest, rail-trails traverse plains, passes, canyons and tunnels. They trace rivers FRENCHMAN'S BEND HOT SPRINGS, ID Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, ID. Idaho is famous for its hot springs. The state boasts several hundred of these naturally heated geothermal pools. This includes Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, which are nestled in the Smoky Mountains of the Sawtooth National Forest. The hot springs are located 11 miles from Ketchum, Idaho, 7 miles ofwhich
CRUISE BC’S INSIDE PASSAGE WITH MARINE LINK TOURS A smiling, casually dressed gentleman greeted me as I approached a receiving line of crew members. “Welcome aboard the Aurora Explorer.” This welcome, spoken with a French accent, came from Captain Philippe Menetrier, a veteran landing craft operator. With its long cargo deck and aft four-deck bridge castle, mv Aurora Explorer isnot a vessel
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK: GOING TO THE SUN BY BIKE The Going to the Sun Road, the route that reaches across Glacier National Park, is a narrow two-lane road that rises nearly 3,500 feet from the Apgar Visitor Center to Logan Pass. Cyclists often begin up the road at Avalanche campground, a point where the road starts a steady, surmountable incline. Some people choose to ride untilthey’ve had
LONESOME TRAVEL: OREGON US 395 Lonesome Travel: Oregon US 395. A GPS tracking company recently culled together its data and named the least-traveled routes in each state. In Oregon, it’s Highway 395. One might assume that the lack of popularity is based on a vacuum of picturesque or cultural points of interest. That assumption would be dead wrong. LINCOLN ROCK STATE PARK'S NEW DELUXE CABINS Lincoln Rock State Park’s New Deluxe Cabins. Lincoln Rock State Park is proud to announce the opening of a brand new camp loop that will provide three additional full utility campsites and eight deluxe cabins. This new loop is situated between the main park and Rocky Reach Dam. All eight of the cabins are adjacent to and face theColumbia
NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE SUBSCRIPTION NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
10 GREAT RAIL-TO-TRAIL CYCLING JOURNEYS In our on-the-go culture there’s nothing quite like the silence and serenity of cycling through the countryside along a one-lane trail that once carried noisy trains towherever. The U.S. has more than 30,000 miles of disused rail tracks repurposed into bicycle paths. In the Northwest, rail-trails traverse plains, passes, canyons and tunnels. They trace rivers OLYMPIC PENINSULA WATERFALL TRAIL Olympic Peninsula Waterfall Trail. Adam Sawyer is an outdoor and travel writer, photographer, published author, guide, and public speaker based in the Pacific Northwest. He authored the guidebook, Hiking Waterfalls in Oregon, and co-authored, Hiking Waterfalls in Washington, for Falcon Guides. Adam is also a monthly guest on thePortland
ROAD TRIP: NORTH CASCADES TO GLACIER This roughly 500-mile west-to-east road trip, from North Cascades National Park to Glacier National Park, showcases the breadth of the Northwest’s beauty, from subalpine spires to sagebrush and cedar groves. The trip can be done in a hard-driving day, but this route is best appreciated at a FRENCHMAN'S BEND HOT SPRINGS, ID Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, ID. Idaho is famous for its hot springs. The state boasts several hundred of these naturally heated geothermal pools. This includes Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs, which are nestled in the Smoky Mountains of the Sawtooth National Forest. The hot springs are located 11 miles from Ketchum, Idaho, 7 miles ofwhich
CRUISE BC’S INSIDE PASSAGE WITH MARINE LINK TOURS A smiling, casually dressed gentleman greeted me as I approached a receiving line of crew members. “Welcome aboard the Aurora Explorer.” This welcome, spoken with a French accent, came from Captain Philippe Menetrier, a veteran landing craft operator. With its long cargo deck and aft four-deck bridge castle, mv Aurora Explorer isnot a vessel
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK: GOING TO THE SUN BY BIKE The Going to the Sun Road, the route that reaches across Glacier National Park, is a narrow two-lane road that rises nearly 3,500 feet from the Apgar Visitor Center to Logan Pass. Cyclists often begin up the road at Avalanche campground, a point where the road starts a steady, surmountable incline. Some people choose to ride untilthey’ve had
LONESOME TRAVEL: OREGON US 395 Lonesome Travel: Oregon US 395. A GPS tracking company recently culled together its data and named the least-traveled routes in each state. In Oregon, it’s Highway 395. One might assume that the lack of popularity is based on a vacuum of picturesque or cultural points of interest. That assumption would be dead wrong. LINCOLN ROCK STATE PARK'S NEW DELUXE CABINS Lincoln Rock State Park’s New Deluxe Cabins. Lincoln Rock State Park is proud to announce the opening of a brand new camp loop that will provide three additional full utility campsites and eight deluxe cabins. This new loop is situated between the main park and Rocky Reach Dam. All eight of the cabins are adjacent to and face theColumbia
ABOUT US - NORTHWEST TRAVEL MAGAZINE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE’S editorial includes Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska and British Columbia. The magazine is a subsidiary of Explorer Media which also owns Meeting News NW, the Digital Travel Network, The Travel & Words Conference for writers and NW Food Traveler. The bimonthly magazine was founded in 1991. It is the informative and sensible resource for travel, CONTACT US - NORTHWEST TRAVEL MAGAZINE Contact Us - Northwest Travel Magazine. NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering our region. NORTHWEST MODERN STYLE NORTHWEST TRAVEL & LIFE MAGAZINE is the informative resource in the Northwest for travel, food, adventure and living life to its fullest. We are the usable and sensible guide that inspires 300,000 readers bimonthly with useful, fresh and compelling ideas for discovering ourregion.
ROAD TRIP: NORTH CASCADES TO GLACIER This roughly 500-mile west-to-east road trip, from North Cascades National Park to Glacier National Park, showcases the breadth of the Northwest’s beauty, from subalpine spires to sagebrush and cedar groves. The trip can be done in a hard-driving day, but this route is best appreciated at aSLOTH CENTER
Two words: Sloth. Sleepover. Literally the stuff of dreams, the Sloth Center in Rainier, Oregon, offers sloth enthusiasts the opportunity to observe and interact with rescued and protected sloths in a safe and adorable environment. The Sloth Center is part of the Zoological Wildlife Conservation Center and provides a long-term home for rescuedsloths in
THE OREGON TRAIL 175 YEARS LATER The Oregon Trail traversed 2,170 miles of what today is Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho and Oregon. Straight through, the crossing could take up to six months. For the modern road tripper, no highway traces the trail, but highways do intersect it at various points, and world-class interpretive centers add a tangible,historical
THE BEST TAMALES IN THE NORTHWEST By now, serious foodies know where to find the best tamales in the Northwest: Los Hernandez in Union Gap, Washington. This unassuming family-run restaurant with only a few tables has been stuffing masa dough for about a quarter of a century. Long ago discovered by the population of Yakima Valley locals, TOURING THE TULIPS OF THE NORTHWEST Once the tulips have reached full bloom, the first order of business—for both locals and visitors from all 50 states and from dozens of countries—is a slow drive along the Tulip Route which departs WA 536 west of Mount Vernon. The clearly marked route threads a twenty mile path between the highway and the charming coastal townof La Conner.
LINCOLN ROCK STATE PARK'S NEW DELUXE CABINS Lincoln Rock State Park’s New Deluxe Cabins. Lincoln Rock State Park is proud to announce the opening of a brand new camp loop that will provide three additional full utility campsites and eight deluxe cabins. This new loop is situated between the main park and Rocky Reach Dam. All eight of the cabins are adjacent to and face theColumbia
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