• Oxbow Regional Park

    Oxbow Regional Park Hike

    Oxbow Regional Park is a 1,000-acre Natural Area park located in Gresham, Oregon, that provides fantastic recreation opportunities thanks to the majestic Sandy River Gorge.

  • Cape Lookout State Park

    Cape Lookout State Park

    Cape Lookout is a beautiful and popular Oregon State Park, located between Netarts Bay and the Pacific Ocean, which includes features like Campground and Day-use area with easy beach access.

  • Jenkins State, Beaverton. Oregon.

    Jenkins Estate self-guided tour

    Jenkins Estate is a 68-acre historic estate located in Beaverton, Oregon, where you can walk enjoying breathtaking views of gardens and the Tualatin Valley.

  • Smith and Bybee Wetlands

    Smith and Bybee Wetlands Natural Area

    One of America’s largest urban wetlands is right here in our city! Smith and Bybee Wetlands Natural Area is located in North Portland and can be explored by trail like we did or by kayak or canoe.

  • Kids playing by the Salmon River at Wildwood Recreation Site

    Wildwood Recreation Site

    Wildwood Recreation Site is a Day-use facility located 40 miles east from Portland, along the wild and beautiful Salmon River. Ideal location for summer recreation! Hiking and swimming in the same place.

  • Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge

    Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge

    Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge is a 168-acre park located in a floodplain of the Willamette River. You will forget you are so close to Downtown Portland and feel you are in the wilderness.

  • Strawberry picking field at Bella Organic Farm

    Berry picking at Bella Organic Farm

    It's berry picking season in Oregon! We visited the beautiful Sauvie Island in the city of Portland, and particularly this time, the Bella Organic Farm.

  • Salmon Creek Regional Park

    Salmon Creek Trail and Park

    Located in Northern Vancouver, Washington, Salmon Creek Trail and Park is a fantastic destination for a quick escape into Nature.

  • Cooper Mountain Nature Park

    Located in Beaverton, Cooper Mountain Nature Park offers visitors a 230-acre of diverse habitats with 3.23 miles of beautiful trails, a natural play area, and expansive views.