Karen Brown’s Travel Guide - Hotels in  - Pacific Northwest Vines to Volcanoes-The Portland Area Recommendtaions Travelers Trust Member or Property

You Are Not Logged In

Click Here To Login

Pacific Northwest> Vines to Volcanoes-The Portland Area

Pacific Northwest

A Karen Brown Recommended Itinerary

Vines to Volcanoes-The Portland Area

View the Itinerary Write-up with Interactive Maps

Recommended Itinerary Length: 4 to 7 days

Highlights: Portland, Portland Art Museum, Williamette Vaaley, Yamhill County, Evergreen, Aviation Museum’s Spruce Goose, Brigittine Priory of Our Lady of Consolation, Columbia River Gorge, Historic Columbia River Highway, McMenamins Edgefield, Hood River, “Fruit Loop”, Mount Hood, Mount St. Helens  Wineries: Rex Hill, Argyle, Ponzi, Torii Mor, Lange, Erath, Chateau Benoit, Elk Cove

 

Summary: Where the Willamette River joins the mighty Columbia and the two head out together in search of the Pacific Ocean, the quietly sophisticated city of Portland flourishes. Ideally located for enjoying some of the Pacific Northwest’s most remarkable natural and historic wonders, Portland is less than 80 miles east of the Pacific Ocean, only 65 miles south of Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, 16 miles west of the arresting beauty of the Columbia River Gorge, minutes away from the heart of the wine country, and about 110 miles from Fort Clatsop National Memorial, where Meriwether Lewis and William Clark spent their first west coast winter in 1805–06. This itinerary introduces you to the many attractions that the city has to offer, then guides you on round trips through lovely countryside to explore the flourishing Yamhill County wine region, the scenic Columbia River Highway and Mount Hood, and the awesome Mount St. Helens. THIS ITINERARY IS INCLUDED IN THE IT

Sketch

Purchase the Full Downloadable Itinerary with Illustrations and Maps as a PDF File
Includes a list with links to ALL Karen Brown Recommended Properties
Located on or near this Itinerary Route.

Map