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  1. 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
  2. Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument

    On May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted with such force that it triggered the largest landslide in recorded history and destroyed surrounding forests and streams for hundreds of miles. Witness the enduring aftermath and subsequent regrowth for yourself—on the trails, at visitor centers, on…

  3. Mt. Tabor Park

    Mt. Tabor is one of just two extinct volcanoes within a city boundary in the U.S., and provides for a serene getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city.  The park contains numerous amenities: basketball court, dog off-leash area, horseshoe pit, paved and unpaved paths, reservable…

    Location: SE 60th & Salmon St , Portland, OR 97215
  4. Mt. Thielsen

    Mt. Thielsen is a beautiful sight from any angle no matter what season. Climbing Mt. Thielsen is a challenge, but when you I reach the summit, you can sign in and enjoy an amazing view.  On a clear day you can see Mt. McLoughlin and Mt. Shasta…

    Location: Mt. Thielsen, OR
  5. Multnomah Falls

    Multnomah Falls is the jewel of the Columbia River Gorge, the second-tallest year-round waterfall in the nation. The water of the falls drops 620 feet from its origin on Larch Mountain in two major steps, split into an upper falls and a lower falls. Unusually cold weather can freeze the…

    Location: 50000 historic columbia river hwy, bridal veil, OR 97010
  6. 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
  7. 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
  8. 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
  9. My Own Two Hands

    Sisters has an amazing ability to support a variety of the arts — painting, music, sculpture, photography, dance, fiber arts (quilting), etc. — then get together to celebrate the works with the whole town.  Sisters is diverse in its arts, yet supportive of all artists. Attending the…

    Location: Sisters, OR 97759
  10. Naked Winery

    This super-fun, chic and sexy winery offers a wide variety of Oregon wines, all made from organic fruits –  most grown locally.

    Location: 102 2nd Street , Hood River , OR 97031
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