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  1. Timberline Lodge Culinary Program

    Chef Leif Eric Benson has been the Executive Chef at Timberline Lodge for the past 30 years.  He wrote the Timberline Lodge Cookbook back in 1987, promoting “culinary tourism” and the use of the bounty of Oregon.  Timberline Lodge is a leader in utilizing many…

    Location: Timberline Lodge, Government Camp, OR 97028
  2. Trophy Room and Cafe’

    Come in and see the history of the town of Prospect when life was logging and hunting. One room is full of trophy heads; the other room is full of town history and storytelling.  The town prospered from logging and the first sawmill that started in…

    Location: Mill Creek Drive, Prospect, OR 97536
  3. Trout Lake Motel

    Sweet potato waffles and log cabin accommodations provide ample fuel for exploring nearby ice caves and volcanic bridges.   Trout Lake Motel is known for friendly service, wonderful, homemade meals and gorgeous views of the Tieton River. Fee Required Located on Private Land

    Location: 27090 Highway 12, Naches, WA 98937
  4. Tumalo Farms

    Tucked in the triangle of Bend, Sisters and Redmond, Tumalo Farms is 84 acres of lush land with a beautiful backdrop of the Cascade Mountain Range. The high-desert climate offers crisp alpine-like air and a wonderful environment for raising goats and making cheese. The owners believe their farm…

    Location: 64515 Mock Road, Bend, OR 97701
  5. Vancouver Wine and Jazz Festival

    The Vancouver Wine and Jazz Festival combines internationally acclaimed jazz, blues, and pop musicians with local wines, fine artists from around the Northwest, and area restaurants. This Festival focuses on one of America’s most important and unique art forms: Jazz Music!  Some of the best–including: Preservation…

    Location: Esther Short Park, 8th & Columbia Streets, Vancouver, WA 98660
  6. Wolf Creek Inn

    Built in 1883, Wolf Creek Inn is the oldest continuously operated hotel in the Pacific Northwest. It is here that Jack London completed his novel Valley of the Moon. As an important stop on the 16-day stagecoach journey from San Francisco to Portland, the Wolf…

    Location: 100 Front St, Wolf Creek, OR 97497
  7. Wy’East Vineyards

    Wy’East Vineyard sits on 20 acres of gorgeous land with beautiful views. Naming their winery for the Native American word for Mt. Hood, the owners’  goal is to produce high-quality wines, manage a sustainable business, contribute to the economic vitality of the Columbia Gorge and…

    Location: 3189 Highway 35, Hood River, OR 97031
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