Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory offers visitors an incredible range of experiences that reflect the diversity of the landscape, from the Willamette Valley’s wineries, flower farms and farm-to-table dining to the iconic 11,250-foot peak of Mt. Hood itself. Adventurers can enjoy skiing and snowboarding all winter long, as well as hiking and mountain biking in warmer months. Cities near Portland also offer a wide selection of craft breweries, tax-free shopping, and a thriving arts scene.
Restaurants in Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory
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Visit the beautiful temple grounds, gardens and Visitors' Center located on 10 acres near the intersection of I-5 and Hwy 217. Open daily from 9am to 9pm. The Center offers exhibits and information about faith, temples, the importance of families, and other religious values of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Children, accompanied by adults, are also welcome and can enjoy interactive displays and activities about the temple grounds and Center.
Wonderfully welcoming, with a peaceful feeling that is hard to find any other place. Informative, interesting and enlightening things to learn. Wonderful guides to assist, movies to watch, interactive displays, and beautiful artwork and grounds. Worth the time to visit, COMPLETELY ENJOYABLE.
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The only accredited Clematis collection in North America with over 1800 clematis on display as an inspiration for home gardeners surrounding the historic farmhouse at Luscher Farm. This is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization. Plants for sale every Friday and gardening classes throughout the year. The main fundraiser is Inviting Vines on the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend and includes tour of private gardens, breakfast and tea with guest speakers.
I have always liked Clematis vines, but after chancing by Rogerson Clematis Garden, I am enthralled. This garden is compact, nestled behind a farmhouse on a country road so the many paths winding through beautifully tended displays of the most mind-bogglingly diverse collection of Clematis in North America will be a wonderful surprise. The diversity among native species is well-represented and the unending variations created by breeders keep this place awash in flowers for nearly the whole year. Check their website for what's in bloom and directions. Some days their nursery sells plants also. My new favorite spot in the Portland, Oregon area.
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Swan Island Dahlias, in business for over 90+ years, is the largest and leading dahlia grower in the United States. We are located in the town of Canby, in the rich soil of the Willamette Valley of Oregon. We offer over 370 different varieties of dahlias. Our fields of almost 40 acres are open each year to visitors August through September, 6 days a week, CLOSED WEDNESDAYS. Come visit and choose your favorites to order and grow in your yard. All dahlia tubers are shipped in the spring closer to planting time. Also visit the gift shop with 100's of local gifts and treasures. 2020 Annual Dahlia Festival has been cancelled.Don't Miss The Annual Dahlia Festival the last weekend in August and Labor Day Weekend each year (Saturday, Sunday, & Monday), 10am-6pm. Over 400 floral arrangement indoors, stroll through our display gardens & fields, food, beer, wine, live music, and family fun. Free Parking and Free Admission. October-June the office and gift shop are open Monday-Friday, 9am-4:30pm.
Beautiful gardens with dahlias clearly marked, selection of dahlias to purchase, store with many local products, places to picnic and cut flowers for sale.
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