Rugged cliffs, gushing waterfalls, and a river powerful enough to carve a path through ancient lava beds — the Columbia River Gorge is a dynamic landscape and one of Oregon’s most visited destinations.
Kelley Point Park: Where the Willamette Meets the Columbia
When Lewis and Clark’s Corp of Discovery came paddling down the Columbia River they came to a point that separated it from the Willamette River. Today you can walk in their steps at Kelley Point Park.
A Summer Spent on the Tillamook Coast
Summer is just a month away and it’s time to get ready for all the fun my family can handle in three short months. Everyone has an opinion; exploring the great outdoors, unique shopping experiences, and, of course, hanging out on a beautiful West Coast beach. Sometimes it’s hard to satisfy everyone’s idea of a […]
Communing With the Art of Northeast Portland’s Grotto
The Grotto at the National Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother is a62-acre Catholic shrine created from a combined vision between its founder Fr. Ambrose Mayer and the creators of British Columbia’s Butchart Gardens, Robert and Jennie Butchart.
With Warmer Weather Comes A Trip to North Portland’s Island Cafe
Located on the shores of the Columbia River, the Island Café is an oasis for boaters and anyone looking for the laid back vibe typically found in warmer climates.