Oregon’s Restaurants Experiences

  1. Three-Day Oregon Expedition to Mt. Hood and The Gorge

    You’re excused if you become distracted by the ancient cliffs that shadow your drive up the Columbia River Gorge, or by Mt. Hood’s graceful lines towering over you. They’re a nice preamble to what’s waiting once you arrive: valleys painted with fruit orchards, friendly bistros, and historic inns and lodges that feel just like home. If you’re inclined for making a few discoveries yourself, head over to the south side of the mountain to the Villages …

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  2. Four-Night Southern Oregon Trip

    Crater Lake, Shakespeare, fresh pears, and few rugged rivers helped put this stunning piece of Oregon on the map. But there’s a whole lot more to taste here. Dive into award-winning artisan cheeses, share coffee with an innkeeper over a bountiful breakfast, or sample the varietals of the Umpqua and Rogue River Valleys. (download this map) Spy on a giraffe at Wildlife Safari Cruise the Rogue River in a jet boat at Hellgate Canyon Sleep at the Chateau at the Oregon Caves…and …

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  3. Five-Day Oregon Coast Quest

    It’s an age-old question: who makes the best clam chowder? Take a trip on these 363 miles of heaven and judge for yourself. Along the way, you might run into an oyster and wine tasting, several craft brewers, and someone just in from the sea bearing a bounty of fresh seafood for you to savor. (download this map) Shipwreck at the beach. Visit Lewis and Clark’s Fort Clatsop. Stay at Gearhart by the Sea. Dig for razor clams in Gearhart. Grab a bite at …

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  4. Five-night Eastern Oregon Trek

    Pick one of the many scenic byways that lead here, and you’ll see plenty of jaw-dropping topography. Along your way, be sure to take a little time and taste Oregon’s wild open countryside. Whether you meet an urban expatriate who’s established a new culinary outpost, or a fifth generation ranching family growing the finest beef around, your visit here will be as delicious as the view outside your window. (download this map) Giddy up at the Pendleton Round-Up. Eat lunch and …

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  5. Long Weekend in Portland

    Linger in this epicenter of regional cuisine, where chefs, farmers, ranchers growers and producers bring their bounty so you can enjoy what’s fresh and local and ready right now. Yes, it’s hard to walk a block without the aroma of fresh roasted beans wafting from a corner java joint. In the fall, barely a day goes by without a farmers market bursting to life in one of the city’s neighborhoods. Travel just a bit outside of …

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