

Follow the adventures of Yeti & Squatch in the winter wonderland of Oregon. Yeti loves the winter! But can a summer creature like Squatch enjoy the Oregon winter? [Spoiler alert: yes]
Follow the adventures of Yeti & Squatch in the winter wonderland of Oregon. Yeti loves the winter! But can a summer creature like Squatch enjoy the Oregon winter? [Spoiler alert: yes]
The elusive creature known as Bigfoot, according to legend, has roamed the forests of North America for hundreds of years to the delight of fans young and old. Visitors to Oregon know that the big guy calls the Pacific Northwest home; there’s even a Bigfoot Trap in Southern Oregon, built by hopeful “trappers” decades ago, and an Eastern Oregon researcher who’s devoted his life to finding evidence to prove that Bigfoot exists. Here are several ways to channel your quest for Bigfoot in Oregon.
Many Oregonians cite fall as their favorite season, and it’s easy to understand why. It’s time to throw expectations into the increasingly cool winds since you’re just as likely to find a gorgeous warm day at the beach as you are an early-season snowstorm in the Cascades. Dress in layers and don’t forget the camera.
Oregon’s diverse climates and landscapes mean that winter looks completely different, depending on where you go. Whether you’re hunting for champagne powder in the Wallowas or truffle hunting and puddle jumping in the Willamette Valley, Oregon winter means diverse adventures. It’s prime time for visiting some of Oregon’s most spectacular sights.