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The state of Oregon is known for the diverse landscape. You will find forests, farms, mountains, and beaches within short distances from each other. The capital city is Portland, and you will find the city full of iconic shops and boutiques. Coffee shops abound, and you will be able to sample different beers at the many microbreweries. Farm-to-table restaurants will give you a taste of local cuisine, while art and historic museums will satisfy your knowledge about the past events there.
An interesting fact to note is that the capital, Portland has more breweries than any other city in the world! You will be able to choose from 60 within the city limits.
Known worldwide is the amazing Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the USA. These are just two of the many wonderful things you will find in this diverse state.
This scenic highway runs for about 75 miles from Troutdale to The Dalles. It was constructed between 1913 and 1922. This was the first planned scenic road to be built in the USA. It is considered a ‘destination in itself’.
The original road was part of US Route 30, and now the Interstate 84 runs next to it. The scenic route is worth taking, as it was designed to pass the most scenic places along the way. You will appreciate it, even if you only drive a few miles.
You will find this park 13 miles south of Coos Bay. There are 5 acres of formal gardens, as well as a rose testing facility. Look out for the Japanese lily pond. The views of the ocean and beach are wonderful.
If you visit the park in the cooler months, it is possible that you will see migrating schools of whales.
The Christmas lights of the park last from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Eve, and are not to be missed.
You will find this museum in Salem. If you are interested in all things medical, then head here.
The museum is dedicated to mental health, and is filled with all types of strange, outdated machines. The hospital dates back 130 years, and was used to house those with mental problems.
An interesting point here is that 60% of the inhabitants were found guilty of crimes, and were insane. The remaining 40% were supposed to be a threat to themselves only, so were locked away.
The movie ‘One flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ was filmed here, and you can see the rooms where it was filmed.
This volcano is still considered to be active. You will find it 50 miles northwest of Portland. The volcano is called by this name because of Lord St. Helens, the British Diplomat who first discovered it in the 18th century.
Most well-known eruption was back in 1980 in which 57 people were killed. The whole area is very popular with hikers. There are many trails which give you a view of the volcano in the distance.
There is an excellent Visitors’ Centre where you can learn about the eruptions and about the area. You can also watch the ‘virtual drive’ which goes all the way up the mountain.
You will find the tramway near the town of Joseph. It runs from the base of the Wallowa Valley, up to the summit of Mount Howard, which will place you at an elevation of 8,000 feet above sea level.
On looking down, you will see the Eagle Cap Wilderness, as well as the range of Wallowa Mountains.
Remember to dress in suitable clothing, and check beforehand if the tram is running. Sometimes it stops due to bad weather.
Plan on spending a full day taking the tram, and then looking around at the top.
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