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Travel and Outdoors

Check out these hiking trails catered to all skill levels in and around the City of Roses for outdoor adventures.
These are three of our favorite local accessible trails that are wheelchair-friendly.
Together with business partner Martin Skegg, she planted the seed of recognition for Oregon-grown wines that aren’t pinot noir. The event’s sprouted into a showcase of wonderful lesser-known grape varieties — and it’s back for a third year.
Through a partnership with the Scan Design Foundation and other partners, Danish environmental artist Thomas Dambo will create massive troll sculptures at six locations around the PNW, including Portland.
Got a hot new fling? Hoping to spice things up with your longtime partner? We’re here to help plan your next date in the City of Roses.
The Sports Bra, Portland Community Football Club, and Flicks on the Bricks are teaming up to host a watch party downtown on Friday, July 21.
While we don’t have any personal sightings of Gigantopithecus canadensis to share with our readers (yet), we’ve rounded up the next best thing.
The reopening of an informational hub for tourists marks a major milestone in Portland’s post-pandemic recovery, officials say.
Walk, bike, or roll along designated routes that are closed to traffic during special events taking place through August.
Interactive fountains and splash pads offer swim-free aquatic fun, while outdoor pools can help the whole family burn off extra energy while beating the heat.
Portland could be on track to break last year’s record numbers of the blood-sucking pests.
The measure, which will be introduced in phases, begins Friday, June 16 and will last indefinitely.
The project will transform the 6-acre grassy space into a community centerpiece and resource for neighboring Mill Park Elementary School.
This bustling port on the Republic of China’s south coast is known for its cultural and religious sites, shopping, world-class cuisine, and natural beauty.
Prepare for summer weather in Portland, Oregon, with these seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks.
The outdoor recreational activity officially started outside of Portland in 2000 and is still going strong today.
The theme for 2023 is “Focus on Fun” and will features mainstay events like the Grand Floral Parade, CityFair, and dragon boat races.
Incorporating native plants into the urban garden is a win-win for pollinators, the environment, and the gardener.
New data will inform efforts to recreate the optimal conditions for the birds to healthily hatch and grow.
PDXtoday City Editors Ben and Cambrie put a lot of work into their yards and gardens and know that their readers do too. Share your slice of paradise with us.
Construction is slated to start mid-2025 with a grand opening planned for spring of 2026.
Wollemi pines are critically endangered with fewer than 100 adult trees known to exist in the wild.
From floating in style on the Willamette River to toasting an early happy hour, this guide will help you kick back and relax while still getting out of the house.
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