Best Things to do in Hood River Oregon
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by Client Admin
4h 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
4h 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
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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
1w 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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Willamette Valley Bed and Breakfast is Beautiful in any Season
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by Client Admin
1w ago
The Willamette Valley Bed and Breakfast will impress and inspire you at their home just minutes away from some of the area’s best wineries and vineyards. Located in Newberg, Oregon in the heart of wine country. Willamette Valley B&B provides an elevated Willamette Valley experience yet with all the comforts of home. There are five guest rooms with all the amenities you would want. Each suite has a king bed, fireplace, en-suite bath with a two-person soaking tub, separate shower and heated floors. There is a large private deck with views of the Chehalem Mountains, individual climate control ..read more
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Hood River Valley Blossom Spectacular
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by Client Admin
1w ago
Hood River Valley Blossoms are an Oregon Must See The peach, cherry, apple and pear trees in the Hood River valley explode in a harmony of vibrant pink and white flowers around the middle of April. Starting at lower elevations near the town of Hood River they move in a cascading ripple up the Hood River Valley, creating a patchwork of color. The Old Parkdale Inn in the Upper Hood River Valley reports ‘we’ll be in full blossom towards the end of April, first week of May.’ With over 15 million cherry, apple, and pear trees in the Hood River Valley a great way to enjoy Blossom Time is to drive th ..read more
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Tamanawas Falls in the Mt Hood National Forest
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by Client Admin
1w ago
Tamanawas Falls: Bring your binoculars and prepare to see a lot of birds and a stunning waterfall! The falls are amazing at 100 feet high and 40 feet wide. The trailhead footbridge is the midpoint of a 8-mile stretch of the East Fork of the Hood River hosting nesting Harlequin Ducks. Belted Kingfisher are common but it’s the songbirds you’re likely to remember long after they’ve sung their tunes. Tamanawas Falls Trail #650 A is found on the east slope of Mt. Hood and follows the Cold Spring Creek. It’s an ideal destination to cool off on a hot summer afternoon. The trail follows Cold Spring Cr ..read more
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Three Sisters Birding Loop of the Cascade Birding Trail
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by Client Admin
1w ago
On the birding trail again. This time on the Three Sisters Loop of the Oregon Cascade Birding Trail. This loop is a bit south of the Mt. Jefferson Loop so you could spend a few days, using an Oregon Bed and Breakfast Inn in the Willamette Valley as your home base to observe the region’s birds and spectacular scenery that is the Central Oregon Cascades. At the heart of the Oregon Cascades lies the Three Sisters Wilderness, named for three 10,000-foot volcanic peaks. The Three Sisters Loop traverses some of Oregon most stunning scenery with nearly 50 prime birding sites. Eleven species of Woodpe ..read more
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Oregon Walks, Runs, Marathons and Half Marathons
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by Client Admin
1w ago
We invite you to run through Oregon’s diverse landscape including coastline, mountains, forests, scenic roads and world race tracks. Our running culture and abundant trails are celebrated statewide. The Oregon Brewery Running Series has 22 events scheduled that start and end some of Oregon and SW Washington breweries. All proceeds support local communities. Here are but a few near an Oregon Bed and Breakfast: 5k Beer Run x Ferment Brewing Company | 2024 Oregon Brewery Running Series – September 21 – Old Parkdale Inn – Parkdale, Oregon 5k Beer Run x Von Ebert Brewing | 2024 Oregon Brewery Runn ..read more
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Plan a Golf Vacation in Oregon
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by Client Admin
1w ago
Plan a Golf Vacation in Oregon. Not being a golfer myself, I visited the Golf Oregon website to find “a few” courses in each Oregon region and I found well over a hundred!!  And with Oregon Bed and Breakfast Inns located in every region we would like to encourage you to explore Oregon as you tee off across the state. The golf courses of Central and Eastern Oregon are well known as are the Bed and Breakfasts in Central and Eastern Oregon Buffalo Peak Golf Course is set in a valley overlooking the hamlet of Union, 15 miles southeast of La Grande. ‘At one hole, your ..read more
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