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Hiking Adventures, Oregon

How to Hike Oregon’s Dry Creek Falls via PCT

Dry Creek Falls via the Pacific Crest Trail is a really nice hike in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge area to an amazing plunging waterfall. The hike itself is a steady incline through lush, green forests, ground-covering ferns, and giant slugs crossing the path. It looks like a scene straight out of the movie, FernGully. When I was researching this hike,…

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Hiking Adventures, Oregon

8 Hiking Options for Oregon’s Trail of Ten Falls

Located in Oregon’s Silver Falls State Park, the Trail of Ten Falls is a moderately difficult hike where you get to witness ten breathtaking waterfalls. In order to see all ten waterfalls, you will have to hike the full trail that is reported to be 7.4 miles. This length may be too challenging for some visitors, so there are several…

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Itineraries, Oregon

How to Spend 3 Days on a Dreamy Oregon Coast Road Trip

An Oregon Coast Road Trip has been a dream vacation of mine since I discovered how beautiful the state of Oregon is. Dramatic seaside cliffs, plentiful marine wildlife, crystal clear water, quaint coastal towns, prominent lighthouses….what more could you ask for? The Oregon Coast is one of the Seven Wonders of Oregon, and it is easy to see why. You…

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Hiking Adventures, Itineraries, Washington

How to Spend 3 Days in Olympic National Park Itinerary

One of the best ways to spend a few days in Washington is by visiting the Olympic Peninsula. This part of Washington has so much to offer with its rain forests, waterfalls, beaches, whale watching, and other sea life. The best way to spend 3 days is with this Olympic National Park itinerary. Disclaimer: This post may contain affiliate links so…

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Florida, Itineraries

How to Spend 2 Days in Florida’s St. Augustine Historic District

I first learned about Florida’s St. Augustine Historic District during the pandemic when articles were coming out about places to visit in the United States that would give you a European feel. And I knew I needed to check it out. This small town was founded in 1565 by the Spanish making it the oldest continually-inhabited European town in America.…

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