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We rounded up some spots that are still accepting reservations.
Take a break from the Columbia River Gorge and journey into the Gifford Pinchot National Forest for a loop hike featuring a handful of stunning waterfalls fed by snowmelt.
From local performers like Aaron Nigel Smith to movie deals and pop-ups, the season is filled with things to do at the Tigard mall.
The two-day event is part of Portland Parks & Recreation’s Summer Free For All program.
Walk, bike, or roll along designated routes that are closed to traffic during special events taking place through August.
The 8,000-sqft exhibit at Portland Art Museum explores the creation of the Portland-made film, “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio.”
The project will transform the 6-acre grassy space into a community centerpiece and resource for neighboring Mill Park Elementary School.
Registering your dog or cat is required for residents and comes with many benefits.
Look at impressive creations by hundreds of local and international builders, shop for unique kits, build your own masterpieces, and more at this two-day public LEGO show.
From high tea to a floral arrangement workshop, these events will show your love and appreciation for the mother figure in your life.
Explore the East Fork of the Lewis River via this pleasant loop that offers access to Moulton Falls.
Give mom the gift of the outdoors and a few gorgeous flowers on Saturday, May 13-Sunday, May 14.
Hit the road and head to this artistic city just north of the California border — we’re sharing all the details about what to do and eat, plus where to stay.
Help restore the City of Roses’ luster by volunteering to remove litter and other debris on Saturday, April 22.
From getting a permit to catering, we’ve got the details on how to plan a wedding, family reunion, or special occasion in a national park.