With over 610 varieties of roses grown here and blooming from May-October, this is the perfect place to stop and smell the roses!
Megan's favorite animal will always be giraffes and seeing them in person is such fun. If you're there during the right time, you can feed them too! Check the Oregon Zoo website for more details on feeding times.
A great area full of dining, shopping, and pretty views, this is the perfect spot to enjoy the afternoon. Megan and Travis love to spend summer date nights along the Vancouver Waterfront.
Megan encourages you to check out the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry to release your inner science-nerd and learn some cool things! With traveling exhibits rotating through the main exhibition hall, a submarine you can tour, and an incredible planetarium, there is something for everyone here!
If you're anywhere near as much of a bookworm as Megan and Travis, Powell's is an absolute must-visit!
Megan and Travis enjoyed one of their very first dates here! Delicious wines and an incredible view make this well-worth the drive.
This lookout is one of the best ways to take in the Gorge. We recommend you take the Corbett exit off of Highway 84 to avoid the worst of the twisty-turny road known as the historic highway. And if you decide to go to Multnomah Falls afterwards, its advised you go back to the Corbett onramp to access the Falls from Highway 84 rather than continuing on the historic highway (especially if you are prone to car sickness).
Close to the wedding venue, this hike takes you to the top of Cape Horn, which the wedding venue is named after! 7.2 miles roundtrip, this hike is recommended for those hiking enthusiasts who want to get to know the gorge better. More details can be found here: https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/cape-horn
One of the most popular and picturesque waterfalls in the country, this is a beautiful sight to see from the top or the bottom of the falls depending on your hiking ability. The falls is directly visible from the highway so no hiking is necessary for those who'd like to see it but aren't sure about the hike.
Once the headquarters for all major fur trade in the west, Fort Vancouver is a recreation of once booming colonial settlement that will have you stepping back in time.