U.S. Retirement Destinations For Fall Lovers With Scenic Views And Cozy Temperatures
Looking for towns that combine just the right autumn atmosphere with comfortable living? These towns are top leaf peeping retirement choices.
Read MoreLooking for towns that combine just the right autumn atmosphere with comfortable living? These towns are top leaf peeping retirement choices.
Read MoreOregon is not short on stunning leafy trees, but you’ll find this species preserved in an unusually rare spot within an under-the-radar national forest.
Read MoreHere's a look at places where you're guaranteed beautiful swims and incredible scenery, with icy blue water and some of the purest water you'll find any where.
Read MoreThis coastal Oregon city features biannual kite festivals, where attendees can enjoy shapes and animals sailing through the sky and fighting kite competitions.
Read MoreOregon is packed with gorgeous places to pitch a tent under the stars, but there is something special about this riverfront park in the Beaver State.
Read MoreTucked in Oregon's lush Willamette Valley, this one-of-a-kind Airbnb stay offers travelers a peaceful escape surrounded by forest and charm.
Read MoreSet against the Cascade Mountains, this lavish resort offers premium desert-style golf, barrel saunas and pools overlooking the peaks, and delicious dining.
Read MoreThis riverside retreat offers stellar scenery and outdoor activities ranging from sailing and fishing to hiking and biking, all within easy reach of Portland.
Read MoreLooking for a secret beach adventure? Near Pacific City, discover a remote stretch where sandstone cliffs rise over surf and endless ocean views.
Read MoreThis century-old parkway in Portland’s suburbs invites you to wander forest trails, discover scenic overlooks, and step into the city’s natural beauty.
Read MoreFrom riverside pools to forested trails and volcanic vistas, this under-the-radar Oregon retreat offers the perfect balance of relaxation and outdoor fun.
Read MoreRugged canyon landscapes, clear rivers, and seasonal trout hatches make this Oregon haven a standout spot for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Read MoreHikers and campers can enjoy recreational hiking trails, lake swimming, and overnight campgrounds in this national forest located in the Cascade Mountains.
Read MoreSited near the deepest canyon in North America and a 2.4 million-acre national forest, this small city is a charming base camp for year-round adventures.
Read MoreJust a short drive from Portland reveals a wine region defined by amphora-aged vintages, basaltic soils, and mountain views across the valley.
Read MoreMajor freeways can impact neighborhood poverty rates, residents' health, and crime. Here's why some downtowns got rid of their freeways to positive results.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a coastal treasure hunt, you've come to the right place in Oregon, where glass floats are found on a beach on special drop days.
Read MoreSkip the overcrowded paths at Multnomah Falls by visiting this stunning waterfall instead, which features a short hike and picturesque views.
Read MoreThis Oregon town just outside of Portland boasts endless outdoor adventure in every direction and a downtown full of culture and delicious food.
Read MoreThis Oregon state park mostly flies under the radar, giving visitors a greater opportunity to find peace, quiet, empty campsites, and wildlife in the wilderness
Read MoreWhen driving along the Oregon coast, make sure to stop at this stunning bridge boasting views of the Pacific and breathtaking natural phenomena.
Read MoreFor a peaceful and quiet trip to the Oregon Coast, consider this affordable neighborhood around two hours from Portland that is filled with vacation rentals.
Read MoreA short hike through Oregon's Cascade Mountains leads to a quiet lake with a curious name, scenic forest views, and plenty of trout for fishing.
Read MoreOregon has a lot of gorgeous nature to explore, but this scenic coastal neighborhood takes the cake with a gorgeous state park, walking trail, and a shipwreck.
Read MoreIt might be hard to believe, but Oregon has desert landscapes. Take a trip to this desert city to enjoy a variety of trails, campgrounds, and boating.
Read MoreGiven Oregon's 363 miles of coastline, you'd think that there would be a ton of hotels located on the beach. Turns out there's only one, and it's a must-visit.
Read MoreOregon’s awe-inspiring nature is found throughout the state, including one little city with an iconic waterfall and plenty of outdoor adventures.
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