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Gorge Guide
Wildflower treks, top-notch wineries & sweeping orchards as far as the eye can see
03/17/2022 By Matt Wastradowski
Outdoors
You need to plan ahead if you want to hike some of the state’s most popular trails, which cuts down on environmental degradation—but impacts access too.
02/18/2022 By Gabriel Granillo
Field Notes
This steep climb in the Gorge offers unparalleled panoramic views of the river.
02/08/2022 By Gabriel Granillo
Hiking
Leave your snowshoes at home with hikes at Forest Park’s Wildwood Trail, the Coast Range's Kentucky Falls, the Gorge's Cape Horn, and more.
01/22/2022 By Karly Quadros
This leisurely Carlton hike brings solitude and quietness.
01/06/2022 By Gabriel Granillo
With waived parking fees at 25 state parks, take part in ranger-led treks at Silver Falls, Fort Stevens, and more.
12/29/2021 By Gabriel Granillo
Newell Creek Canyon and Chehalem Ridge Nature Parks showcase the beauty in our backyard.
12/23/2021 By Gabriel Granillo
Gear
Whether you're bombing a hill or cozying up by a fire, here's the best gear to get you ready for winter.
12/06/2021 By Karly Quadros
Forest Park’s six-mile lollipop loop is a stunner in fall, but don’t sleep on it this winter.
12/03/2021 By Gabriel Granillo
Take in unobstructed views of 5 Cascades peaks from the Silver Star summit.
11/05/2021 By Amy Joshu
Autumn leaves, breezy drives, and creepy vibes just 40 minutes north of Portland
10/04/2021 By Gabriel Granillo
What to wear when you hit the trail this season.
10/01/2021 By Karly Quadros
Explore Bird Creek Meadows, waterfalls, wildflowers, and more at the 21,000-acre land managed by the Yakama Nation.
09/02/2021 By Gabriel Granillo
After 50 years of dedication and patience, you can now hike from Corvallis to the Oregon coast.
08/24/2021 By Nick Campigli
Travel & Outdoors
Crater Lake National Park, Lewis and Clark Historical Park, Fort Vancouver Historical Site, and more are free this Wednesday.
08/23/2021 By Portland Monthly Staff
Explore nature and wildlife at Marquam, Powell Butte, Canemah Bluff, and more.
08/19/2021 By Gabriel Granillo
There's a reason they call it Mt. Hood Meadows.
08/10/2021 By Gabriel Granillo
Where to camp, hike, paddle, float, or just dip your toes in the water
07/13/2021 By Kiva Hanson, Reina Harwood, Fiona McCann, Margaret Seiler, Julia Silverman, and Benjamin Tepler
Winter Fun
Portland goods and goodies for some cozy recuperating, even if you weren’t just on the slopes
03/26/2021 By Zoe Baillargeon
Glamping
Take the steamy restaurant staple outdoors—all you need is a portable burner and some willing helpers.
03/19/2021 By Katrina Yentch
Winter 2025/2026
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