Lower Kentucky Falls and Upper Kentucky Falls
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by Client Admin
6d ago
Lower Kentucky Falls and Upper Kentucky Falls: Upper Kentucky Falls (W52): is the first of three spectacular waterfalls on the Kentucky Falls Trail, a 3.7-mile moderate out-and-bike hike. About 2-miles after Upper Kentucky Falls you’ll see an old growth forest and spectacular twin falls plunging 100 feet, they are: Lower Kentucky Falls (W51) and North Fork of the Smith Falls. The area is also popular with bird-watchers, so grab your binoculars and prepare for spectacular adventure. Leashed dogs are welcome! In the Willamette Valley you can spend your entire day doing nothing. Relax on a com ..read more
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More than just art on Walls – Oregon Murals tell Stories of Life Now and Then
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by Client Admin
6d ago
Ever since the first cave paintings of handprints and hunts, the art on our walls has been a window into our lives, our communities and ourselves. Throughout history, murals have served as a means of storytelling, cultural expression, and community engagement, leaving a lasting imprint on the landscapes of civilizations past and present. Today murals continue to be an important art form, with artists around the world using them to beautify urban spaces and celebrate cultural heritage. The videos of Travel Oregon’s Oregon, Only Slightly Exaggerated reveal whimsical scenes of enchanting for ..read more
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Wilson Ranches Retreat in Central Oregon
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by Client Admin
6d ago
Welcome, Partner, to Wilson Ranches Retreat At Wilson Ranches Retreat, your hosts, the Wilson Family, are fifth generation Oregonians, whose families homesteaded in Wheeler and Gilliam Counties over 100 years ago. A 9,000 acre working cattle and dude ranch takes you off the beaten track to a rustic hideout, located in the beautiful Butte Creek Valley three miles West of Fossil, Oregon off Highway 19. Although the ranch has been running for over 100 years the Wilson’s opened the farmhouse to B&B guests 24 years ago. Breakfast with the Wilson’s is about much more than just good food and nour ..read more
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A Special Getaway Gift
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by Client Admin
1w ago
A Special Getaway Gift perfect for a special gal in your life. She called and she gave permission to drop a little hint: she would love a relaxing getaway. Mother’s Day is just a few weeks out. Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild Lodging Gift Vouchers can do just that. When giving the gift of lodging you will be giving the gift of a unique Oregon experience. And she can decide where and when to use them. So maybe a walk in the sand on the Oregon Coast would soothe her soul. Or a hike or snowshoe along the rim of Crater Lake.  Catch a new museum exhibit in Portland. Sample a Pinot Noir in the O ..read more
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Oregon Berry Season has Arrived
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by Client Admin
1w ago
We love our Berries in Oregon! Any one of them could be called our favorite! There is nothing quite as delicious as a berry plucked right from the plant. And Oregon Berries are coming on strong and are ripe for the pickin’. Here are but a few of our favorites: ** Strawberry:  The fragrantly sweet juiciness and deep red color of strawberries can brighten up both the taste and aesthetics of any meal..It is no wonder they are the most popular berry fruit in the world. ** Silvan blackberry: Silvans are the first blackberry to ripen and launch the beginning of our blackberry season ..read more
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Multnomah Falls, Oregon: Plan your visit to this Oregon Iconic Landmark
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by Client Admin
3w ago
Multnomah Falls is a breathtaking waterfall located in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon. It’s one of the most iconic natural landmarks in the Pacific Northwest, standing at a height of 620 feet (189 meters), and has more than 1.3 million visitors a year taking in the views. The falls are fed by underground springs from Larch Mountain, creating a stunning two-tiered cascade. Plan your trip to Multnomah Falls (Exit 31 I-84) with a Timed Use Permit We recommend you plan your visit to Multnomah Falls by purchasing your permit in advance or visit earlier in the day to avoid the crowds. Starting May ..read more
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Best Things to do in Hood River Oregon
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by Client Admin
3w ago
Nestled among orchards and hills on the Columbia River Gorge, Hood River is a small town on a big river and is the western gateway to the Mt. Hood Scenic Byway. This route rises from the Columbia Gorge through orchards and pastures and into the Mt Hood National Forest, combining some of the best bird watching in the region with the legendary Oregon scenery. Take the Fruit Loop up to the Old Parkdale Inn Bed and Breakfast, stopping along the way to pick up baked goods, preserves, gifts, fresh produce, wine, cider and more at the 28 on-the-farm fruit stands, wineries, breweries, cideries, a ..read more
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Best Places to Visit in Oregon
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by Client Admin
3w ago
U. S News selected 18 Best Places to Visit in Oregon. It’s a great list as Oregon offers a diverse range of attractions, from stunning natural landscapes to vibrant urban areas. We’ve narrowed that search for you, picking the Best Places to Visit in Oregon with an Oregon Bed and Breakfast nearby: Portland: Call it the Clearing, Stumptown, City of Roses, P-Town, PDX, Ripcity, Bridgetown, or Little Beirut. Portland answers to them all. Explore the city’s eclectic neighborhoods, renowned food scene, and cultural attractions like the Portland Art Museum and the Portland’s International Rose Test ..read more
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The Bing Cherry – An Oregon Native
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by Client Admin
3w ago
Oregon artist Tyler FuQua has created a spectacular, five-foot red steel ball sculpture to tell a story few people know: The most famous sweet red cherry, the Bing, was introduced in Milwaukie on rich farmland south of Portland in 1875 and it became an instant success that dominated much of the Oregon Cherry Market. Chinese-born Ah Bing worked decades grafting, propagating and growing new fruit tree varieties along the Willamette River in the late 19th century. The Bing cherry, a cross between the Black Republican and Napoleon cherries, was developed in 1875 in a row of experimental seedl ..read more
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Best Spring Gardens in Oregon
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by Client Admin
1M ago
Spring gardens in Oregon can be absolutely stunning, with a wide variety of flowers blooming during this time. Some popular spring flowers in Oregon include tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, irises, and cherry blossoms. The Portland Japanese Garden is a beautiful spot to visit during spring, with its serene atmosphere, cherry blossoms, and lush greenery Peninsula Park Rose Garden is located in north Portland. As you step into the sunken rose garden, you walk through lush paths, sweeping archways and over two acres packed with 10,000 traditional rose plantings. Portland’s International Rose Test G ..read more
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