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Things To Do

We are so grateful you’re traveling to celebrate with us! To help you make the most of your trip, we’ve gathered a few of our favorite local treasures below.
Wine Country

Wine Country

The Columbia River Gorge: Visit Maryhill, Marchesi, or Syncline for bold reds and dramatic cliffside views. Willamette Valley: Head south to the heart of Pinot Noir country. We recommend Argyle, Soter, or Brooks for world-class tasting rooms.

Multnomah Falls Loop

Multnomah Falls Loop

A classic 2.4-mile climb with views of the state’s tallest waterfall (moderate hike)

Bridal Veil Falls

Bridal Veil Falls

A short, beautiful walk to a delicate, tiered waterfall tucked in the forest.

Eagle Creek to Punch Bowl Falls

Eagle Creek to Punch Bowl Falls

A stunning canyon trail featuring cliff-side paths and hidden pools (moderate hike)

Beacon Rock

Beacon Rock

A unique switchback trail up a massive basalt monolith with 360-degree Gorge views (easy/moderate)

Hood River Fruit Loop

Hood River Fruit Loop

A self-guided, 35-mile scenic driving tour through the valley's orchards, lavender fields, and farm stands.

Mt. Hood

Mt. Hood

Drive up to the historic Timberline Lodge for year-round snow and views of Oregon’s highest peak.

Mount St. Helens

Mount St. Helens

Visit the Johnston Ridge Observatory to see the crater of the most active volcano in the continental US.

Cannon Beach

Cannon Beach

Home to the famous Haystack Rock and tide pools.

Ecola State Park

Ecola State Park

Stunning viewpoints and the moody Indian Beach (as seen in Twilight and The Goonies)