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Featured image: Salmon River Pioneer Crossing GC1GB6M In 1843 thousands upon thousands of emigrants set off for Oregon
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Featured image: Salmon River Pioneer Crossing GC1GB6M In 1843 thousands upon thousands of emigrants set off for Oregon
... moreVisit WAAAM, Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum, on the Second Saturday of the month, when volunteers, love
... moreFor our mountain cycling guests: The Dog River Trail #675 is an outstanding one with exceptional rewards. The trailhead is
... moreThe Hood River Valley is certainly known for having thousands of acres of fruit of which cherries, blueberries and peaches
... moreJoin Oregon every May in celebrating this place and Oregon Wine Month. Find a patio, tasting room, dining room or anywhere
... moreNational Wildflower Week is the first week of May but we’re celebrating wildflowers now in the Columbia River Gorge.
... moreColumbia Gorge Wineries, less than 60 miles east of Portland, Oregon. The Columbia Gorge AVA, includes land surrounding the
... moreCatherine Creek is an area of unique natural beauty and great botanical significance. About 20 miles from the Old Parkdale
... morePacker Orchards was established in 1924 and is a sustainable fourth generation family farm located in Hood River, Oregon.
... moreApple Dumplings at the Old Parkdale Inn are a welcomed Fall breakfast pastry. Any season really as we have apples year round
... moreNational Apple Strudel Day is June 17 but the innkeeper of the Old Parkdale Inn Bed and Breakfast makes this easy Strudel
... moreMt. Hood, rising 11,240′ into the bluebird sky, is crowned by eleven glaciers. It’s home to three ski areas, making it a
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