Oregon's nearly 400 miles of pristine, public coastline is made up of diverse terrain that changes from rugged
cliffs to evergreen forests to Sahara-like dunes and boundless sandy beaches. From Astoria in the north to Brookings
in the southern tip, follow the shoreline past a smorgasbord of one-of-a-kind attractions including scores of
quaint towns with a penchant for serving up legendary seafood, historic lighthouses, breathtaking viewpoints,
stunning state parks, a cornucopia of galleries and museums and a world class aquarium. Mild temperatures, dramatic
scenery and a wide range of recreational activities make the coast one of the state's most popular regions. Whale
watching takes place almost year-round on the Oregon Coast. Oregon's Whale
Watching Spoken Here® program focuses on the peak times for gray whales migrating past our coastline,
which happen during winter and spring breaks. Many so called "resident" gray whales also spend months
near the Oregon Coast, especially in summer and fall. (traveloregon.com)
Crater Lake Lodge
Crater Lake National Park
The historic 71-room Crater Lake Lodge originally opened in 1915 and is located on the edge of the caldera
overlooking Crater Lake. The lodge was reopened after extensive renovation and offers an atmosphere reminiscent
of the 1920s and immerses visitors in its rustic charm. As you enter through the main entrance you will
view the boldly stated fireplace in the Great Hall. Immerse yourself in the history that surrounds you
by visiting the Exhibit room just off the lobby. Each room provides the expected hotel standards of comfort,
privacy and service. The Lodge's dining room overlooks the lake and serves northwest regional cuisine. Request
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The Resort At The Mountain
Mt. Hood National Forest
Nestled in the western highlands of Mt. Hood just an hour east of Portland, The Resort at The Mountain is
a premier Oregon golf, ski & meeting resort. With a unique Scottish ambiance, and the natural beauty
of national forests and clear running streams akin to the Scottish Highlands, The Resort offers an array
of experiences for couples, families, outdoor enthusiasts, and meeting or event groups. The Resort's 160
luxury guest rooms, suites and villas offer something for everyone. Special lodging packages are available.
The Resort is surrounded by beautiful Mt. Hood National Forest which offers a multitude of recreational
and nature activities. Request
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Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront
Portland
The Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront Hotel is best known for the stunning views of Mt. Hood and the
Willamette River paired with award winning service. Now, guests will love it even more as they have just
completed an $8.5 million guest room improvement project. Updates include new, crisp designs, fabrics and
colors, 32" LCD TVs, modern bathroom decor, local art work, and wireless internet. Outside of their
rooms, guests will enjoy the indoor pool, whirlpool, on-site fitness center, and nearby golf and spas.
After a day at work or play, enjoy the meals of the Executive Chef, Mark Henry, who is known for his creative
flair and amazingly memorable cuisine. Request
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Overleaf Lodge & Spa
Yachets (Central Coast)
Overleaf Lodge, where every room has a spectacular ocean view. This is a non-smoking, no pet establishment.
Rates include an expanded continental breakfast featuring a wide variety of fresh baked items, cereal,
fruit, egg dishes, juices, coffee, and teas. Suite amenities include robes for you to relax in while enjoying
your stay, a kitchenette with dishes and appliances, hair dryers, and 25” televisions with DVD's.
Choose a room with a whirlpool/ fireplace for a romantic setting. Overleaf Spa, overlooking the coast,
offers a full menu of healing and relaxing therapies and body care treatments designed to help you restore,
refresh and rejuvenate. An oceanfront trail meanders in front of the lodge taking you by beautiful vistas,
tide pools, and sandy coves. Request
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