… And the list can go on forever.
Summing up Oregon in an article is not an easy task at all, considering the sheer variety of things you can see and do while you’re here. So, if you’re looking to vacation at a place that has a little bit which interests everyone, this is exactly where you should be heading.
Portland is easily accessible by air, rail, and land. Portland International Airport has flights arriving from destinations across the US and the rest of the world. Amtrak and Greyhound also have connecting services to Portland. If you’re driving to the city, the distance from Seattle is 175 miles, whereas from Los Angeles, it is 1,015 miles.
The Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area, which includes Mount Hood are an hour’s drive away from the city of Portland.
Mt. Hood is located 20 miles east of Portland, and is easily accessible by road. There are plenty of staying options in the area; prominent names include the Timberline Lodge and Ski Area and The Resort at The Mountain.
The airports closest to the park are located in Klamath Falls (60 miles) and Medford (80 miles). If you’re driving to the site, take note that the north entrance is closed in the winter and spring season. The south entrance can be accessed all year round:
From Medford – Route 62 north and east to the park’s west entrance.
From Klamath Falls – Route 97 north to Route 62 north and west to the park’s south entrance. Visitors coming here are recommended to stay at the Crater Lake Lodge.
Driving or cycling directions to the bridges can be availed at the Albany Visitors Association.