What's Going On In Oregon This July?
June 29, 2007
This summer in Oregon, we’ve got a few ideas to help you cool down. How about two nights at gorgeous Wallowa Lake in Northeast Oregon?
Or perhaps some chilled Sabayon with fresh raspberries paired with a glass of King Estate Vin Glace?
Maybe you’d prefer to just get out and splash around. In Oregon, we’ve got water coming out of our ears: 363 miles of ocean, legendary rafting rivers, lakes, and windsurfing waters. We’ve even got waterfront golf courses if you dare
to dip in between drives.
See you in Oregon, where we’re off taking surfing lessons.
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Comments (9)
we had a great time on our vaction in oregon. thanks for all the info, it was very usefull. beautiful country nice weather. cant wait to go back.
Posted by bob foster | July 8, 2007 7:11 AM
I really enjoy receiving your Oregon e-newsletter. Oregon is one of my favorites states and I look forward to visiting again sometime in the next few years. Thanks for an informative newsletter.
Posted by Bev | July 11, 2007 9:55 AM
Love Those Recipes of the Month!
I wish there's a picture of how it looks
or to be presented. That should complete
our lovely/delightful meal!
Thank you.
Posted by Amy Aduviso | July 11, 2007 10:06 AM
I visited Oregon. Yes, there were many beautiful sites. However, if you really want to encourage tourism, improve your road signs and road labeling on maps. Have you ever traveled the highway 97 around Bend? Unbelievable for the United States, more like something I would expect in central Africa. And what is the road to Mt. Bachelor. Try finding your way there from 97. There were too many times after passing through towns and intersections and junctions that I did not know if I was still on the correct route. And too many times I was not sure of the town I was approaching, in, or leaving.
Posted by Skip | July 11, 2007 12:15 PM
We just returned home from a trip to your beautiful state. From the time we entered from the Idaho border until we left at Cresent City CA, we were in total awe. We would like to congratulate you on such a clean and friendly highways. Your user frienly rest areas. All information we needed from Astoria to Cresent City was always available from your visitor centers. They told of the most popular sites, and some that most people don't see. Again, thanks for the great hospitality.
Cecil & Diane Wheeler
Howell, UT
Posted by Cecil & Diane Wheeler, Howell, UT | July 11, 2007 1:38 PM
I must say you are the best state ever for providing interesting information and over the past year I have accummulated a wealth of information. All of which helped me map the route from when we land at Sacramento next week and head up on the coastal roads as far as Astoria, then down the center of the state, keeping away from I-5 and taking advantage of the wonderful leaflets that have been sent. My favorite is the Off the Beaten Track routes which we are using a lot. Thanks a lot and I hope we shall enjoy the trip and looking forward to seeing what I have been reading about. Keep up the good work, and I shall certainly subscribe again to see the eastern side of the state.
Posted by Muriel Cook | July 11, 2007 7:02 PM
i just love rceiving this monthly newsletter. It is so interesting and informative.
We just arrived in Oregon 2 months ago and are now in our new home in Veneta. We moved from Colorado and we miss the mountains, but the fir trees and beautiful flowers and shrubbery are awesome.
I send my friends back in Co. the newsletter, convincing them to come visit out here.
Keep up the fine job you all are doing on this newsletter.
Posted by Judith & Paul | July 11, 2007 9:48 PM
I've looking at your site for 2 years and I would like to say it is probably the best and most informative site, of it's kind there is. It is not only full of information, but it is also very colorful and arranged very professionally. This fall we'll be visiting your great state. Thanks for all your hard work. Please ignore the spelling.
Posted by Roger Jennings | July 12, 2007 5:57 AM
Hi to all, nice blog i just want to say hello
here!
Posted by stefanbh | July 23, 2007 12:26 PM