15 Amazing Weekend Trips from Portland Oregon
Planning a weekend getaway from Portland, Oregon? Here are the best spots to visit. The Pacific Northwest has endless places to explore, and we love
Portland is a unique weird city.
Minus the gray weather most of the year, we have fond memories of hiking the lush forests a stone’s throw away from Portland, the farm-to-table food, coffee and beer culture, and the laid-back neighborhood vibes.
If you’re visiting PDX, here are some quick links to help you prep for your trip.
Portland Destination Guides: Ultimate Bucket List / Best Views / Photo Spots / Free Things to Do
Food Guides: Food Bucket List / Fine Dining
Seasonal Guides: Cherry Blossoms / Where to Find Roses
Attraction Guides: Pittock Mansion / International Rose Test Garden / Distillery Row / Mill Ends Park / Evergreen Curling Club / Freakybuttrue Peculiarium / Stark’s Vacuum Museum
Road Trips: Day Trips / Weekend Trips
Moving to Portland? Read our Pros and Cons of Living in Portland
Planning a weekend getaway from Portland, Oregon? Here are the best spots to visit. The Pacific Northwest has endless places to explore, and we love
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Portland is a known destination for food, coffee, and beer. Though we often complain about the lack of good Asian food and good, cheap eats, there’s
Latourell Falls is the first waterfall you’ll come across as you enter the Columbia Gorge from Portland. It’s less than 30 miles from the city
Portland is well known for its beer scene, but did you know about the distillery scene? You can find independent distilleries producing everything from vodkas
Visiting Portland? Here is how you should dress for each season. We never realized how much it rains in Portland until we moved here at
Do you love a good road trip? We do! Portland is a cool city to explore, but there is so much more to explore nearby.
Pittock Mansion is over 100 years old and holds some of Portland’s richest history. It was built in 1914 for one of Oregon’s most influential
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