Corvallis Fall Festival
Corvallis Fall Festival is a not-for-profit event with the mission to help sustain local arts and crafts while serving, supporting, and showcasing the Corvallis community. There is a 1K Kids […]
Corvallis Fall Festival is a not-for-profit event with the mission to help sustain local arts and crafts while serving, supporting, and showcasing the Corvallis community. There is a 1K Kids […]
All kinds of adventures await you in this popular park, from hiking to biking to historical reenactments and yurt rentals. Make sure to check out the Peter Iredale shipwreck, and […]
Fat tire biking will allow you to explore more of the coast in a whole new way. The four inch wide tires make for a smooth ride over the sandy […]
Ask your bus driver to drop you off near the Gnat Creek Campground (open all year), and just up the road you’ll find the trailhead. The hike to the 100 […]
Visit the Tillamook Forest Center for a variety of educational exhibits and programs about the forest and its history. This is a great place to stop for information and snacks […]
This beach is often less crowded than others, and offers the quintessential Oregon coast experience, complete with interesting rock formations (look for Elephant Rock and Castle Rock). Visit at low tide […]
Walk north from Gleneden Beach and you’ll find the Salishan Spit, which juts out about 3.5 miles between the ocean and the Siletz Bay. A popular beach hike for birders, […]
Take to the skies at Willamette Valley Soaring Club, which offers glider flights on warm days. These two-person gliders are pulled into the air by a tow plane, and then set […]
This lake park in Longview is great for walking, biking, boating, and fishing. Check out the arboretum, the Japanese garden, and the summer lineup of concerts and movies in the […]
Devil’s Lake is full of options, with 10 yurts available to rent and dozens of tent campgrounds, all with access to bathrooms, hot showers, and fun lake activities. You’ll share […]