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Madras Mountain Views Scenic Bikeway

29Mi, Moderate
A sawblade of snowy volcanic peaks provides quite the backdrop for the Madras Mountain Views Scenic Bikeway. This 29-mile ride rolls through farm fields and skims along the canyon rim of Lake Billy Chinook. A word of advice from one cyclist to another: The scenery might get distracting, so you’ll want to pull over now and again to take it all in. The route begins and ends in Madras, the lively hub for this sun-soaked Central Oregon basin. (While summers can get hot, the region’s... More
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Covered Bridges Scenic Bikeway

36Mi, Mild
​Here’s a fact not many people know: Lane County has more remaining covered bridges than any county west of the Mississippi River. So what could be better than a ride that celebrates several of them — along with some small-town charm, a beautiful lake at the foot of the Cascades, and a smooth, mostly flat rails-to-trails bike path from downtown out past the lake?The Covered Bridges Scenic Bikeway follows the Cottage Grove Covered Bridge Tour Route, and it’s appropriate for almost any rider. This is... More
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Willamette Valley , Cottage Grove , Bicycling , Road Riding , Family Fun , Bicycling ,
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Link Creek

Overview Link Creek Campground is situated on the shores of Suttle Lake in the Deschutes National Forest. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, hiking and biking in summer, and cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter. Recreation Popular activities in the area include hiking, fishing and motorized boating in the summer months, and cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter months. Numerous hiking mountain biking trails are accessible from the campground and in the surrounding area. The 3.2 mile Suttle Lake Loop Trail meanders through the developed recreation areas... More
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Central Oregon , Sisters , Campgrounds , Boating & Jet Boating , Camping , Fishing ,
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4 Winter Wonderland Adventures at Willamette Pass

Visit this less-crowded family-friendly mountain resort for snowmobile trails, Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, sledding and cozy lakeside lodges for your next winter escape — complete with sleigh rides for a touch of magic. Here’s how to build the winter trip of your dreams at Willamette Pass. More
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The Yasui Family: An American Story

June 13, 2025 - September 6, 2026
Opening Friday, June 13 at the Oregon Historical Society, the original exhibition The Yasui Family: An American Story examines relevant questions about citizenship, immigration, and belonging through the lens of one Oregon family.Members of the Yasui family were among the millions of immigrants who came to the United States seeking new opportunities during the late 1800s and early 1900s. The exhibition follows in particular the story of Masuo Yasui, who immigrated to the U.S. in 1903 at the age of 16. He joined his brothers... More
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Stargazing

Where would you like to stargaze in Oregon? ✨ With large swaths of night sky free from light pollution, Oregon is home to some of the best stargazing on the planet. Whether you're camping in Oregon's state parks, enjoying a ranger-led stargazing experience or venturing into remote areas, the stars await. Where to Stargaze in Oregon Oregon is home to half a dozen official dark-sky areas designated by DarkSky International, noted for their communities’ commitment to reducing light pollution. Many of these communities host guided... More

McMinnville City Parks Tour

17Mi, Mild
One way to really get to know a community is through its parks. Truly, parks tell you a lot about a town – the number, the amenities, the natural beauty. And McMinnville enjoys a bounty of parks – 18 in all, which is mighty impressive for a community of fewer than 35,000 people.This route offers a flat, scenic ramble through town, connecting a series of 10 parks along the way. It’s a perfect ride for a family, or for a casual afternoon exploring town. It... More
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