Lower Kentucky Falls and Upper Kentucky Falls
Lower Kentucky Falls and Upper Kentucky Falls: Upper Kentucky Falls (W52): is the first of three spectacular waterfalls on the Kentucky Falls Trail, a 3.7-mile moderate out-and-bike hike. About 2-miles...
View ArticleCelebrate Oregon’s Magnificent Trees – Trees that Tell an Historic Story
What does it take for a tree to be recognized as an Oregon Heritage Tree? Oregon has a vast amount of ancient trees across the state that are reminders of not only the their longevity but as their...
View ArticleWillamette Mission Cottonwood
Willamette Mission Cottonwood – Populus trichocarpa ‘This giant black cottonwood stands near the site of the Willamette Mission established by Reverend Jason Lee in 1834. At that time, the Mission and...
View ArticleEllmaker Grove – Ellmaker Oak, Maple Row and Incense Cedar
Ellmaker Grove – Ellmaker Oak, Maple Row and Incense Cedar The trees that make up the Ellmaker Grove include the 300-400 year old Ellmaker Oak, numerous large big leaf maples that were planted by the...
View ArticleMonmouth, Oregon
The bed and breakfasts of Monmouth, Oregon welcome you to the charming heart of the Willamette Valley and is the historic hop capital of the world. These inspected B&B inns offer elegant lodging...
View ArticleBaywood Shores Bed and Breakfast in Lincoln City Oregon
Welcome to Baywood Shores Bed and Breakfast on the shores of Siletz Bay. Here you will find comfort and conveniences in two very unique suites: The Captain’s Quarters and the Cape Cod Room. Each suite...
View ArticleEwing Young Oak in Oregon’s Willamette Valley
Ewing Young Oak in Oregon’s Willamette Valley ‘Ewing Young, fur trapper and trader in the Southwest and Mexico, turned settler in the Chehalem Valley in 1834. He was the first American settler in the...
View ArticleSustainable Travel and Oregon Bed and Breakfasts
‘Travel brings us up close to some of our planet’s most stunning natural wonders and connects us with cultures around the globe. It also has the power to change places and the lives of the people who...
View ArticleParkdale’s Ponderosa Pine in the Hood River Valley
This magnificent landmark on the north slope of Mt. Hood is estimated to be about 600 years old. If Columbus had come to Oregon in 1492 he would have seen this tree already growing into a vigorous...
View ArticleHuntington Wagon Road Junipers
The Huntington Wagon Road Junipers. line of a very old Native American Trail. The Huntington Wagon Road was marked by J.W. Petit Huntington in 1864 as a route between The Dalles and Fort Klamath. When...
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