Monthly Archives: August 2020
Every Room Has A View At This Super Cute Boutique Hotel On The Oregon...
If you need to escape to the serenity of the Oregon Coast for a weekend to relax and recharge, the Whale Cove Inn at...
There’s An Epic Treehouse in Oregon That’s Perfect For a Sleepover
Tree houses go hand and hand with Oregon. As Oregon is one of the greenest states ever, you should expect a few tree houses...
It’s Hard To Beat The Comfort Food At The Cast Iron Cafe, Tucked Away...
If you're looking for a delicious meal, we've got a treat for you! The Cast Iron Cafe is the perfect reason to visit Mt...
Stay In The Cutest Little Cabin This Fall In Sunriver Oregon
Sunriver Oregon and the surrounding areas are a beautiful place to explore at any time of year, but as the evenings grow chilly and...
Have a Nostalgic Sleepover at the Last Blockbuster On Earth in Oregon
Can you still picture it? The year is 1998 and you're perusing the aisles at your local Blockbuster Video, looking for a VHS or...
Multnomah Falls & Other Trails In Gorge Reopen, Masks Required To Hike
I was quite shocked to see recently Multnomah Falls was still closed among other trails on the Columbia River Gorge, in light of COVID-19....
Bandon Bound: Your Ultimate Guide to Oregon Coast Fun
The Pacific Northwest is a prime spot if you love living that ocean life. While I was growing up in the '80s...
Peter Iredale Wreck: From Tragedy to Tourist Attraction in Oregon
On October 25, 1906, the sailing vessel Peter Iredale was bound from Salina Cruz, Mexico to Portland, Oregon when she ran into...
Oregon State Parks Impose New Fees For Out Of State Campers
Starting on August 10th, 2020 there will be increased fees for non-Oregon residents to camp at an Oregon State Park. The fee is temporary...
Oregon Coast Aquarium To Open Doors Again August 10
After five months of being closed to the public, the Oregon Coast Aquarium will be reopening their doors to visitors on Monday, August 10th,...