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  • Wilsonville
    With a convenient location off I-5 along the Willamette River and a variety of lodging options, Wilsonville serves as an excellent base for any Oregon trip and has much to offer on its own. The community boasts kid-friendly activities like the World of Speed Museum and the Family Fun Center, as well as co-op farms like Our Table Cooperative and a vibrant farmers’ market. Wilsonville visitors also enjoy shopping, beautifully landscaped parks and equestrian opportunities.
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  • Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory
    Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory offers visitors an incredible range of experiences that reflect the diversity of the landscape, from the Willamette Valley’s wineries, flower farms and farm-to-table dining to the iconic 11,250-foot peak of Mt. Hood itself. Adventurers can enjoy skiing and snowboarding all winter long, as well as hiking and mountain biking in warmer months. Cities near Portland also offer a wide selection of craft breweries, tax-free shopping, and a thriving arts scene.
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  • Welches
    On the way to Oregon’s famed Mt. Hood, you’ll find the villages of Brightwood, Welches, Zigzag, and Rhododendron. Located near lakes, rivers, trails, and Mt. Hood National Forest, these villages are an outdoor enthusiast’s playground. Whether you make your base camp in one of the area’s fine lodges and resorts or in a cozy vacation rental, in each community you’ll find local shopping, Cascadian-style architecture, and unique culinary delights.
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  • Salem
    Named from the anglicized form of the Hebrew word "shalom," meaning peace, Salem provides visitors with exactly that - plus a horde of historic sites to explore and plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation. Oregon's capital, one of the oldest cities in the state, exudes simple, small-town hospitality with just enough politics and culture to keep things interesting. Tour the grand, gold-domed State Capitol to learn about the workings of the government, then head to the observation deck for a fantastic view of Salem and its surrounding area. Although the whole city is a living history lesson, brimming with old buildings and landmarks, the Mill Mission Museum is a definite standout. Art buffs should not miss the impressive Pacific Northwest collection at the Hallie Ford Art Museum. In between sights, take time to people watch or picnic at Bush's Pasture Park, or enjoy wine tasting at some of the local vineyards. Salem's idyllic setting, in the heart of the emerald Willamette Valley, coupled with its historic role as political hub for Oregon make it the perfect choice for a delightful and interesting weekend away.
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