36 Hours in McMinnville and an Oregon Bed and Breakfast
36 Hours in McMinnville, Oregon – What to See, Do, Eat and Where to Stay What would you do if you only had 36 hours in and near McMinnville, Oregon? See? Eat? Where would you stay? The innkeepers with...
View ArticleCelebrate Oregon’s Magnificent Trees – Trees that Tell an Historic Story
What does it take for a tree to be recognized as an Oregon Heritage Tree? Oregon has a vast amount of ancient trees across the state that are reminders of not only the their longevity but as their...
View ArticleOwen Cherry Tree in Eugene Oregon
Oregon Heritage Trees – Trees that Tell an Historic Story Owen Cherry Tree – Oregon Heritage Tree Folklore is the Owen Cherry tree was planted in 1847 by Eugene Skinner, co-founder of the City of...
View ArticleSpring Showers and May Flowers in Oregon
Come feel the mist of Oregon waterfalls on your face! Spring showers don’t just bring May flowers in Oregon. They, along snow pack melt, supply Oregon scenic rivers the water needed to create our...
View ArticleOregon Heritage Trees – Trees that Tell an Historic Story
Magnificent Oregon Trees recognized in April leading up to Arbor Day 2025 Arbor Day, much like Earth Day, is a holiday that celebrates nature. Its purpose is to encourage people to plant trees and this...
View ArticleThe Sitka Spruce at Klootchy Creek – Oregon Heritage Trees
What does it take for a tree to be recognized as an Oregon Heritage Tree? ‘Honored groves, single trees or groups of trees have something in common with one another no matter what the species: they are...
View ArticleThe Setting Inn Willamette Valley in the Newberg Countryside
The Setting Inn Willamette Valley, upscale lodging in Newberg, Oregon The Setting Inn Willamette Valley welcomes you to experience the best of the Willamette Valley Oregon Wine Country. From the...
View ArticleGiant Spruce of Cape Perpetua on the Oregon Coast
Giant Spruce of Cape Perpetua on the Oregon Coast. Oregon Heritage Trees tell the Oregon Story. Half a century before Christopher Columbus sailed to the America’s, a tiny Sitka spruce began its life...
View ArticleHuntington Wagon Road Junipers
The Huntington Wagon Road Junipers. line of a very old Native American Trail. The Huntington Wagon Road was marked by J.W. Petit Huntington in 1864 as a route between The Dalles and Fort Klamath. When...
View ArticleEllmaker Grove – Ellmaker Oak, Maple Row and Incense Cedar
Ellmaker Grove – Ellmaker Oak, Maple Row and Incense Cedar The trees that make up the Ellmaker Grove include the 300-400 year old Ellmaker Oak, numerous large big leaf maples that were planted by the...
View ArticleMount Hood Railroad Railbike Adventure
Embark on the Ultimate Railbike Adventure Through the Hood River Valley Climb aboard a Mount Hood Railroad Railbike, a two-person railbikes for a one-of-a-kind journey through some of the most stunning...
View ArticleOregon White Oaks at Yamhill Vineyards Bed and Breakfast
What’s so Special About Oregon White Oaks? The Oregon White Oak is an attractive deciduous hardwood tree native to Oregon, found as far north as British Columbia and as far south as southern...
View Article5 Reasons We love Geocaching In Oregon
Celebrate 25 Years of Geocaching Geocaching in Oregon is nothing new as the game started here. This phenomenon began May 3, 2000 with Dave Ulmer, a computer consultant hiding a bucket in Oregon and...
View ArticleGeocaching in Oregon ~ Where it all Began in 2000
Celebrate Geocaching in Oregon – Blue Switch Day, May 2, 2000, is the day accurate GPS technology became available to everyone. It launched innovation and new technology that changed the world forever....
View ArticleGeocaching to Rock Your Oregon Vacation
Oregon’s geological history is a fascinating tale of shifting landscapes, volcanic eruptions, and the relentless forces of plate tectonics. The state’s terrain has been shaped over hundreds of millions...
View ArticleThe Bronze Antler in Beautiful Joseph Oregon
Bronze Antler Bed and Breakfast is a delightful, award-winning Bed and Breakfast located in Joseph, the premiere art colony town of Eastern Oregon. Walking distance to local art galleries, restaurants...
View ArticleOregon Berry Season has Arrived
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...
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