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Central Oregon is a stunning place to visit. It's off the beaten path from the bustling urban atmosphere of Portland (~3.5 hours away) and it's the perfect destination if you're into brews and views. Oregon's landscape is truly unmatched and it holds a special place in my heart after living in the state for 5 years.
Unlike the moderate climate of the west coast, central Oregon is well known for its winter and spectacular skiing. But, I recommend visiting Bend in the warmer months from May - September to experience the sunny mountain town vibes, enjoying the endless patio dining options, hitting the trail, floating the river, or biking through the high desert scenery.
In this guide I've outlined some fun activities, recommendations for lodging, as well as the top spots for breakfast, great bites, and top notch breweries.
Slow Travel • Road Trip • Adventure • Mountain • Nature • Sustainable/Eco
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Oregon, known for its diverse landscapes ranging from rugged coastlines to dense forests and vibrant cities, offers a wealth of attractions and activities. Here's a comprehensive travel guide to help you explore the beauty of the Beaver State.
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Portland is the epitome of the Pacific Northwest! It has mountains, lush forests, endless trails and rivers and a great coffee & food scene!
In this guide I provide my top picks for…
✨Hotels & Stylish Airbnbs
✨Must try restaurants & bars
✨Museums + Culture
✨Parks & Recreation
✨Day Trips
✨Local shops & More!
Adventure • Art • Boutique • Foodie • Wellness • Shopping • Nature • Coffee • Mountain
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Growing up in Oregon gave me access to a myriad of adventure activities, and one of my most beloved traditions was driving the scenic, affectionately-named "fruit loop". Stopping at various stands along the road to savor the taste of fresh fruit, pick flowers, sip on juices, and interact with friendly goats made a summer or fall day feel like a scene straight out of a movie. After exploring the loop, you can choose to continue your journey to Mount Hood or head back up the Columbia Gorge towards Portland.
This guide is the result my love of planning, research, and exploring the region on multiple trips.
It lays out instructions to help you plan your perfect trip to this area (including tasting rooms, photo spots, farms, orchards and u-pick flowers!), accommodation suggestions, direct links to every resource you could need, behind the scenes exclusive photos and videos from me, and so much more!
I can guarantee a few things with the guide you are purchasing:
-All opinions are my own unless explicitly a recommendation from another source. I am never compensated for my words or stay (I tend to prioritize budget options for this reason)
-This is a living document that will be updated as I find more gems on the fruit loop
This guide boasts an array of exciting features, such as an interactive map, precise directions that can be directly linked to your Google or Apple Maps app, and the exact coordinates to some of the most cutest hidden gems and tasting rooms that I have discovered.
To make things even more convenient, the guide is mobile-friendly when you download the free Thatch App, allowing you to access all of the information right from your phone with ease.
I would really appreciate your feedback! Please don't hesitate to send me a direct message. And if you'd like to showcase the beautiful photos you will inevitably take, feel free to tag me in them!
Adventure • Foodie • Road Trip • Shopping • Sustainable/Eco
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Have a day or more to spend in Portland? Check out the places below. When I visited I only had a day and I packed it full to see the most. I had time to hike, shop, eat, drink and get lost in a great bookstore.
Couples • Groups • Plus Size • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Business • 50+ • Architecture • Boutique • Coffee • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Shopping • Sustainable/Eco
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The perfect Oregon Coast road trip! Experience the dramatic beaches, lush forests, delicious seafood & relaxed vibes the Oregon Coast is known for! Visit all the classic stops like Astoria, Cannon Beach, Tillamook and more!
This guide includes
✨Boutique Hotels & Unique Airbnbs
✨Favorite spots for seafood, coffee, & beer
✨Hikes & Outdoor Activities
& More!
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Adventure • Boutique • Foodie • Nature • Slow Travel • Photography • Road Trip • Mountain • Beach
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The perfect pacific northwest getaway!
This road-trip is filled with outdoor activities, amazing wineries & breweries, farm to table restaurants and stunning views!
Here is how to spend the perfect road-trip to Hood River & Willamete Valley in Oregon.
Adventure • Coffee • Foodie • Outdoors • Road Trip • Wine • Wellness
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Welcome to my completely unorganized but oh-so-helpful map of Oregon! An absolute smorgasbord of my own travels and research, suggestions from friends and strangers, and many treasures found along the way, this is where I compile all things OR for my future trips and yours. Things I particularly love that you’ll find a lot of:
☕️ Coffee shops & bakeries
🌮 Local cuisine
🏛️ Museums of all kinds
🌳 Gardens & parks
🛏️ Boutique hotels
🍕 Small regional chains with good reputations
All my guides in this category are $5 per 100 places included, but since I add to these constantly, you can lock down the lowest price today and gain a lifetime access!
Couples • Family • Architecture • Art • Budget • History • Foodie • Design • Coffee • People & Culture
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I created this guide for the Airbnb "Hillside Getaway" (link below) with food and outdoor enthusiasts in mind and those wanting to experience the cultural side of Portland.
Although my childhood hometown has changed a lot over the years, Portland is still the vibrant, artsy, cultured city I've always known. The "Rose City" has so much to offer—a great food and music scene, the outdoors, and an independent spirit—surrounded by forests and set between two rivers, the peaks of the Cascades, and the Pacific Ocean. This environmentally conscious city has a good rail system with miles of bike paths and walking trails.
Virtual explorers and trip planners alike, explore Portland with this interactive guide. Check out what to SEE + DO, places to DRIVE + RIDE, and where to EAT + DRINK around this river city in the northwestern corner of Oregon.
This list is far from exhausted and will continue to expand. Click places and links to learn more.
Note: When you click and buy through links in this guide, we may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. To help fund production of these guides, tips are highly appreciated.
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If you enjoy hiking along a rugged coastline or in the shadow of a volcano formed thousands of year ago, Oregon is the place for you. If you enjoy finding majestic hot springs along the side of the road or crystal clear lakes buried deep within national forests, Oregon is worth a visit. Or if you are interested in checking Crater Lake National Park off your list, you must come to Oregon! As a born and raised southerner visiting Oregon three years ago for the first time, I was absolutely enthralled by the diverse landscapes from the Columbia River Gorge to the sand dunes along the coast. I was so charmed by Oregon a few years ago that I went home, packed my bags and moved cross country by myself so that I didn't have to stop exploring all that it has to offer.
Here is my guide of the best things to see on your next Oregon adventure!
Couples • Groups • Family • Adventure • Outdoors • Road Trip
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Portland -> Canon Beach -> down the coast to NoCal Redwoods -> Grants Pass -> Eugene -> Portland!!
My husband and I just returned from an epically exhausting 5-Day Coastal Oregon Road Trip and I would not have changed a thing!! We covered 16 hours of driving in that time, so it was definitely a "see as much as possible" kind of trip. While you could easily spend an entire weekend at every spot we stayed, we enjoy this type of travel in order to cross off as many travel bucket list goals as we can manage around our 9-5s
By the time dinner came around we were so exhausted from the day's travels that all we could think of was hitting the pillow, meaning some of my foodie finds went un tested but I will include the places I had vetted and didn't make it to as well. One thing is for sure: locals on Reddit have never let me down on their food recs :D
Backpacker • Couples • Family • Digital Nomads • Adventure • Camping • Outdoors • Foodie • People & Culture • Photography • Road Trip • Romantic • Van Life
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Willamette National Forest is truly an outdoor lover’s dream with tons of waterfalls, snow-capped mountains, hiking trails, & hidden swimming holes (like the famous bright blue one!). Here’s exactly what you can expect from my Willamette National Forest guide 👇
This guide is the result of hours upon hours of planning, research, and my in-person experience. It includes an fun features such as an interactive map, directions that connect directly to your phone’s Google or Apple Maps app, and the exact coordinates to some of my favorite hidden gems & hiking trails.
It lays out instructions to help you plan your perfect trip to this area including over a dozen outdoor activities (including 9 waterfall hikes, 1 bright blue swimming hole, an underground lava tunnel & even a riverside hot spring!), accomodation suggestions, direct links to every resource you could need, suggested photo locations, behind the scenes exclusive photos and videos from me, and so much more! It’s mobile friendly when you download the Thatch App for free so you can easily access all of the info right from your phone.
I have hand crafted this guide specifically for adventure travelers (like me!) and feel so confident you will have an amazing trip with this guide by your side 😏 As a part of your purchase of the guide, here are a few promises I can make you:
1. This is a LIVING guide: I will update it as I find more information and discover more places which means you have lifetime access to updated information as it’s added!
2. I only make guides based on areas I have not only been to but know well! I include both activities that I have done myself as well as those that are on my bucketlist for next time I visit! I will always call out the ones I have not done yet and provide you the exact resources you need to experience them yourself!
3. These guides are completely transparent! You can be sure that all unfiltered opinions I provide are my own 🙃 If I include any sponsored information or affiliate links, I will be sure to call these out directly. I will only include these if they benefit you (such as a discount code or coupon!)
I can’t wait to hear about & see your adventures! Feel free to send me a DM with your feedback & tag me in your photos! @katbennettphoto
Adventure • Nature • Sustainable/Eco • Camping
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Highway 138 through South / Central Oregon is one of the best routes in the country for chasing waterfalls.
It weaves along the North Umpqua River and takes you past over 15 waterfalls. If you're visiting Crater Lake National Park this is a great throughfare to explore.
In this guide you'll find a map featuring the waterfalls that appear along this scenic drive.
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