Tasty Web Treats to Help Your Oregon Vacation Plans
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Our friends in the Willamette Valley and Portland recently launched two new websites that will make planning an Oregon getaway easier!
- OregonWineCountry.Org: If it’s Oregon wine you’re after, you probably already know about the Willamette Valley. However, you may not know that the Willamette Valley Visitors Association has recently revamped its website, OregonWineCountry.org, to make it even easier to plan your next trip to Oregon Wine Country.
Packed with photos and information galore, this online resource is a fantastic tool for learning about new Willamette Valley vacation options. And what’s more…the site also allows you to view their travel guide, ask questions via the blog see upcoming events in the wine country and sign up for quarterly e-mail alerts.
- DiscoverPortland.net – Hankering for even more information about the shopping, dining and arts scene of the greater Portland area? Check out DiscoverPortland.net for the inside scoop on Portland’s eclectic neighborhoods, shopping, restaurants and culture. Don’t forget to sign up for their e-newsletter for timely information and deals on all things Portland!
About the Author: Mo Sherifdeen
Mo is Travel Oregon's content publisher and loves to hike the forests and mountain trails of Oregon with his wife, daughter and dog. He is also known for getting lost inside a maze of books at Powell’s, sipping an IPA (or two) and seeking the best fish 'n chips along the Oregon Coast.
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