Plummeting 620 feet, in two different sections, Multnomah Falls is the most-visited natural recreation site in the Pacific Northwest.
Where else can you walk behind a waterfall? Check out the famous South Falls and see what a 177-foot curtain of water looks like from behind. It’s part of the Trail of Ten Falls, a spectacular, nationally recognized hiking trail that weaves through a dense forested landscape. Silver Falls State Park is only ~20 minutes from Silverton.
The Portland area is home to Mt. Hood. Near Mt. Hood, in the Mt. Hood National Forest, there are tons of hiking trails. You can find some on the website above or by using the AllTrails app or website.
Home to more than 500 wineries, the Willamette Valley is known for its world class Pinot Noir. Plan a visit to experience these exciting wines!
There are a lot of great towns along the Oregon Coast if you are staying in town a few extra days. A few of our favorite places are: Canon Beach, Lincoln City, and Newport. Check out the Oregon Coast website to find a lot of information about various locations to visit on the coast.
Devil's Punchbowl is on the coast and is a popular whale watching site and displays an intriguing geology. This is about a 2 hours from Silverton.
Some of favorite places to in the city of Portland to eat are: -Breakside Brewing -The Departure -Basilisk -Pine Street Biscuits -Screen Door -Lardo Some of our favorite areas to go to walk around, grab food, and check out shops are: -Northwest/Nob Hill -Mississippi Ave -Hawthorne -Alberta Arts District Things to see: -Japanese Garden -The Tram at OHSU -Hiking in Forest Park
Vancouver is where Dain and I live. We love to walk down on the waterfront.
Hood River is one of our favorite spots! The drive there takes you through the scenic Columbia River Gorge! While in Hood River, we love to walk by the waterfront, get a beer and food at pFriem Brewing, and visit the many shops!
If you are coming into town early or staying after the wedding, Kah-Nee-Ta is a hot springs resort worth the drive!