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Travel + Leisure released a list of ten “coolcation” destinations to beat the summer heat – naming one “up-and-coming” Oregon region among the best.
When Glenwood Hot Springs Resort opened on July 4, 1888, it quickly became a “playground for the wealthy,” inspired by the park-like spas of Europe, according to hotel history. Visitors often spent a ...
Originally opened in 1864, The Lodge at Hot Lake Springs is a Pacific Northwest gem hidden about 90 minutes south of Walla Walla on the highway to nowhere.
Klamath Falls sits at the crossroads of Oregon’s most dramatic landscapes, where volcanic mountains meet expansive wetlands and high desert plateaus, creating a haven of tranquility that feels worlds ...
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Explore on MSNOregon's Most Picturesque Hot Springs Offer Ultimate Relaxation With Majestic ViewsCheck out these four hidden gem locations across Oregon for a relaxing soak in some natural hot springs that show off the ...
What truly sets Klamath Falls apart, though, is its proximity to some of Oregon’s most spectacular natural wonders. Crater Lake National Park, just a 60-minute drive north, features the deepest lake ...
Outdoor enthusiasts can follow their bliss in this ruggedly beautiful oasis of seriously fun activities, food and beverages ...
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Islands on MSNOregon's Remote City By The Idaho Border Offers An Undeniably Serene Getaway With Natural Hot SpringsBoise, hugging the Idaho state line, Oregon's high desert hides a tiny town on the banks of Jordan Creek. Steeped in history and natural beauty (and home to fewer than 200 residents), Jordan Valley is ...
Fusion Lodging, which also operates about a dozen Oregon Coast lodgings, including Inn of the Four Winds in Seaside, Ore., and Seagull Beachfront Inn in Lincoln City, Ore., purchased the property ...
The Alder Springs Fire on Crooked River Ranch in southern Jefferson County, Oregon, seen in this photo posted to Facebook on Tuesday, June 17, 2025. Courtesy of Jefferson County Sheriff's Office ...
Central Oregon Fire Information posted on X Tuesday morning that Task Forces arrived and went to work protecting homes at Crooked River Ranch. “No homes were lost,” the agency said.
The insurer for some of Oregon’s largest ski resorts is leaving the state, saying it’s become too costly to do business here because of how state law handles liability when skiers suffer ...
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