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Parks – Portland, Oregon
This is a locals favorite. This park is huge and accomodates people and pets. There are lots of nice walkin... More on Trekaroo
Landmarks – Pleasant Hill, Oregon
'Mount Pisgah' is a hill in Lane County, Oregon, United States, rising above the surrounding Willamette Valley to a maximum elevation of . It was named after the biblical Mount Pisgah [http://www2.eugeneweekly.com/2003/050803views.html]. ... More on Wikipedia
Parks – Eugene, Oregon
The Mohawk Recreation Area includes over 75,000 acres of interspersed public and private timber lands in the Coburg Hills to the northeast of the Eugene/Springfield metropolitan area. These are some of the most heavily visited public ... More on Epinions.com
Campgrounds – Grants Pass, Oregon
Schroeder is a Josephine County Park offering camping and day use facilities roughly 4.5 miles from Grants Pass, OR. For directions to Schroeder Park please see the section titled "Getting There" at the bottom of this web page. These ... More on ReserveAmerica.com
Parks – Sequim, Washington
We used this area mostly while Peshastin Pinnacles was closed. A guide book exsists I just don't know who wrote it. More on RockClimbing
Restaurants – Vancouver, Washington
The food was overpriced and 1 of the 2 dishes we ate tasted like it came from a can of stewed meat. More on TripAdvisor
Things To Do – Lynnwood, Washington
More selection, and definately a better price than the big chain book stores. More on insiderpages.com
Restaurants – Beaverton, Oregon
The food is authentic fresh and well priced . More on Yahoo! Travel
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