Mountain Biking

Oregon’s diverse terrain offers mountain bikers a range of trails, from challenging technical sections to breathtaking views. Central Oregon’s high desert features Phil’s and McKenzie River trails, while Oakridge boasts over 300 miles of trails, including the highly-rated Alpine Trail. Well-maintained and accessible year-round, Oregon’s commitment to sustainability makes it a top destination for mountain bikers worldwide.

Corvallis-to-the-Sea Trail: Trek From Corvallis All the Way to the Ocean

50 years in the making, numerous volunteers, thousands of hours (over 2,500 a year!), and permission from generous private landowners; this is what went into the making of the C2C. The non-profit "Corvallis-to-the-Sea Trail" is a 60-mile journey through beautiful verdant forest, from the heart of...

The Row River Trail to Covered Bridges in Oregon

The Row River Trail near Cottage Grove and Dorena Oregon is the perfect place for a leisurely walk, an easy bike ride, or a horse ride through the country. This 17-mile paved trail used to be a railroad line, but was paved over as part of the Rails-To-Trails program. Whether you want to explore...

Relax And Nurture Your Soul In The New Year At This Beautiful Historic Oregon Hotel

One of our favorite places to rest, relax and find tranquility is in Redmond Oregon. Redmond is the perfect place for a summer or winter retreat because of the outstanding beauty and nearby recreational opportunities. With stunning mountain views, world-class rock climbing, and nearby hiking and...

Fall Foliage In Oregon: 5 Breathtaking Autumn Adventures

Warm hoodies, bonfires on the beach, visiting the pumpkin patch and watching the leaves change are just a few of the reasons I love fall foliage in Oregon. Autumn in Oregon is marked by crisp mornings, warm days and a beautiful array of colors as the foliage around our state begins to change. Fall...

Fall Is The Perfect Time To Work, Learn, and Play At The Scenic Oregon Coast

Crisp mornings and warm autumn days are the perfect time to get out and experience adventure along the Oregon coast before winter sets in. The end of summer usually means back to school for the kids, and settling in at home for several months of routine as you plan your next summer adventure. One...

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