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  1. Mt. Hood Roasters Coffee Company Tours

    Mt. Hood Roasters is wonderful example of experiential tourism and combines elements of historical, cultural, agricultural and culinary tourism.  Mt. Hood Roasters offers daily tours and coffee roasting opportunities – in 45 minutes, guests know more about coffee than 99.9% of the world and get…

    Location: 73455 E. Hwy 26, Rhododendron, OR 97049
  2. Mt. Rainier Glaciers

    With 27 glaciers emanating from a single point, Mt. Rainier has one of the largest glacial systems in the world. Visible from car, trail, or from the park visitor center, Mount Rainier’s glaciers stretch 35 square miles, shrouding the 14,410-foot dormant volcano. Watch morning break…

    Location: Ashford, WA 98304
  3. Murals of Estacada

    The ArtBack Artists’ Cooperative was formed in 1992 by nine professional artists who joined together for a local exhibition.  Overwhelmed by the tremendous support for their first show, they realized they had the opportunity to play a major role in shaping the future of visual…

    Location: Estacada, OR 97023
  4. Museum At Warm Springs

    The Museum At Warm Springs is intended to preserve the history and traditions of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon. The museum is both a gesture of welcome to the general public and a conservatory for ancient and revered traditions. Your…

    Location: 2189 Highway 26, Warm Springs, OR 97761
  5. Museum of Natural and Cultural History

    The Museum of Natural and Cultural History (MNCH) at the University of Oregon is the state repository for anthropological collections and the premier natural and cultural history museum in the state. Exhibitions illustrate 15,000 years of cultural history and 200 million years of geology, and…

    Location: 1680 E. 15th Ave, Eugene, OR 97403
  6. National Park Inn

    The National Park Inn provides the only year-round lodging in Mt. Rainier National Park and is located in the Longmire Historic District, an area rich in history but rarely visited. James Longmire discovered the area in 1883, his interest peaked by the mineral springs and natural…

    Location: Mount Rainier National Park, Longmire, WA 98397
  7. Newberry National Volcanic Monument

    Newberry National Volcanic Monument was established in 1990 to preserve its unique features, its history in the lives of Native Americans, and the beauty of the area. The Newberry Caldera area is often overlooked and is an incredible example of unspoiled Oregon beauty.  The wildlife…

    Location: Newberry National Volcanic Monument, OR
  8. Nisqually River

    The Nisqually River flows from Mt. Rainier National Park through beautiful Thurston County, providing an unforgettable paddling experience. Thick forest and abundant wildlife serve as the backdrop to this trip. The Nisqually River is raftable for most of the year but spring through early fall…

  9. North Umpqua River National Recreation Trail

    The North Umpqua Trail sits near the southern terminus of the mighty Cascade Range and features dramatic Pacific Northwest mountain-bike riding. If you’re looking for a trail that offers a little bit of everything from fast, pristine trail to quick, steep ascents (plus a few longer…

    Location: Idleyld Park, OR
  10. North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River

    The North Umpqua Wild & Scenic River is one of Oregon’s most beautiful rivers.  The river runs an emerald-green color most of the year and offers an ideal setting for many recreation pursuits.  The river flows from east to west, from Soda Springs Power House 33.8…

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