Oregon
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A Guide to Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge Waterfalls
The Columbia River Gorge offers an abundance of beautiful waterfalls. At one point on the Cascades Highway they are literally every twenty feet! You couldn't possibly stop at all of them in one day but these are my favorites and in my opinion, the best to stop at.
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Latourell Falls Trail
Latourell Falls is a short but sweet trail right off the highway. Plan for a quick stop here but it has stunning views.
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Multnomah Falls Trail
Multnomah Falls is the tallest waterfall in Oregon, plummeting over 620 feet. For that reason, it is a very popular stop along the Columbia River Gorge It is one of my favorites and I definitely recommend making a stop. Here is what you need to know before you go and what to expect.
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Wahclella Falls Trail
This trail is a bit of a walk compared to the majority of the Columbia River Gorge hikes since it is not right off the road. But trust me when I tell you that it is worth it, and was honestly my favorite that we stopped at. Here is info you need to know before you head out on the trail.
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Swan Island Dahlia Farm
Its no secret I love flowers and when I saw an advertisement for the Swan Island Dahlia Farm in Oregon we had to go! The dahlia festival runs August through September and the farm is not far from Portland. Here's what you need to know before you go!
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Five Reasons why we Love the Hi-Tide
Our favorite beach town in the Pacific Northwest is by far Seaside Beach, Oregon. There is so much to see, do, and a beautiful sandy beach to explore. We visit Seaside about once a year and when we do, we always stay at the Hi-Tide. Here's why we love it and why you should stay there when you visit.
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Driving the Columbia River Gorge
The Columbia River Gorge has been my absolute favorite road trip through Washington (and Oregon) during our time here so far. The views during the drive are absolutely incredible. Here are a few stops we made along the way and what we did.
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Devil’s Cauldron Hike
Devil's Cauldron is one of the prettiest views I've seen living in the Pacific Northwest! This gorgeous hike is on the Oregon Coast not too far south from Cannon Beach. Here is info about the hike and where to find it!
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Peter Iredale Shipwreck
It's not often you come across a shipwreck, and this is the second one I've been able to explore since living in the Pacific Northwest. The Peter Iredale Shipwreck is located in Astoria, Oregon and is worth a stop is you're driving by!
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Cannon Beach vs Seaside Beach
If you need help deciding whether to vacay in Seaside Beach or Cannon Beach, Oregon, then read on! Ill break down the differences and similarities between both of these beautiful beaches.