Western Oregon

Western Oregon is a region of the state known for its lush forests, fertile farmland, and stunning coastline. The region is home to the bustling city of Portland, which is known for its vibrant culture, delicious food, and world-renowned craft beer scene. The Willamette Valley, located in the heart of Western Oregon, is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world and is famous for its Pinot Noir wine. The region’s stunning coastline, stretching for 363 miles, features breathtaking beaches, dramatic cliffs, and quaint seaside towns. Visitors to Western Oregon can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, fishing, and surfing.

This Cozy Small Town Oregon Shop Serves The Most Mouthwatering Australian Meat Pies

Flaky, buttery crust surrounds delicious fillings like ground beef, lamb, and even kangaroo. If you want to try something different and utterly delicious, this is the spot!

8 Offbeat Oregon Towns That Make For A Perfect Spring Road Trip

Whether you're an art aficionado, an adrenaline junkie, or simply in search of a peaceful retreat, these eight towns promise a road trip filled with discovery and delight.

Feast on Bigfoot Approved Mouthwatering BBQ at This Local Favorite Joint in Oregon

Nestled in the heart of Lebanon, Oregon, J&C Bigfoot Grille has become a local legend, blending the art of craft burgers with award-winning BBQ in a way that's as unique as the mythical creature it's named after. When the culinary talents behind J&C BBQ took over Bigfoot Grille in July...

This Cozy Bookstore Has a 40-Year Legacy of Literary Richness in Oregon

Hello fellow book lovers! Let's talk about a little gem that's been lighting up our reading world in both Salem and Corvallis, Oregon. The Book Bin—yes, that cozy, family-owned bookstore we all adore—recently hit a big milestone. In 2023, they celebrated 40 fantastic years of bringing us stories,...

Eugene Ranks in the Top 25 Priciest U.S. Cities for Living

In a recent report by U.S. News, Eugene, Oregon, has found its way onto an exclusive list, ranking 25th among the most expensive places to live in the U.S. This list features high-cost heavyweights like San Diego at number one, Los Angeles, and Honolulu, Hawaii at number three. At first glance,...
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