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Need last minute inspiration for spring break? Here are five stories from 1859’s archives to get you out the door.
photo by Talia Galvin
If you’re looking for a coastal getaway, complete with foodie delights and natural wonders aplenty, look to Oregon’s 363-mile coastline.
photo by Eric Guth
A little cold water won’t stop the adventure seeker. Here are twelve trips on water to get you excited about summer.
photo by Brent Fenty
It can be easy to get into a rut—we all have our favorite trails, beaches and lakes that we keep going back to. Oregon has a lot to offer, so we cultivated a list of places and activities that will reignite your adventurous spirit.
photo by Kevin Grove
It may be called Spring Break, but spring in Oregon takes on new meaning daily. Strap on the skins and take to backcountry slopes.
image courtesy of Airbnb
Want to take a trip with the smallest carbon footprint? These are seven trips that families can enjoy together that help keep Oregon green.
https://1859oregonmagazine.com/explore-oregon/things-to-do-in-oregon/oregon-weekend-getaways-north-willamette-valley/
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