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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Who we are…Alpacas at Marquam Hill Ranch is an 18 acre ranch in Molalla, Oregon. We are directly in between Molalla and Silverton. We have 80+ Huacaya alpacas. We breed our animals for the fineness of their fiber, with a soft handle and good density. Our goal is to create a long term fineness in all animals that mimics the feel of cashmere or better. Presently more than half our herd is under 21 micron. We have white as well as a variety of other colors of alpacas. There are 22 natural colors of alpacas as defined by the Alpaca Registry. Bill is an AOBA Certified Fleece and Performance Judge. His education helps in the purchases and breeding of our alpacas. In the future we will be holding seminars on fleece evaluations, breeding selection, business plan write ups and fiber arts. If there is a topic you’d like to learn about, we’ll find the instructor and create the class. Or you can just stop by and we would be happy to answer your questions. We have a large fleece room dedicated for presentations and a ranch store for a quick pick up gift for yourself or someone special.Our herd consists of eight studs we either fully own or own in partnership. They are Snowmass Trilogy, Ezekial's Challenger of Marquam Hill, Crescent Moon’s Ezekial, Crescent Moon’s Accoyo Elizario, Accoyo America Kodiak, Nirvana of AMHR, Denver of AMHR and Emerald Cloud's Javelin.We love to talk about these amazing animals. Whether it is a question on how to get started, breeding questions, animal husbandry, the investment aspects (Bill is a retired CPA) or anything else that you might be interested in, please feel free to stop by, give us a call or drop us an email. We look forward to hearing from you!
Had a great time at the alpaca farm.The staff was very inviting and knowledgeable about the alpacas. The alpacas are cute and friendly. They even gave us recommendations on other places to visit and provided us a map.
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Bushue Family Farm is our favorite. We love the wagon ride out to the pumpkin patch and the kids really enjoy the pig train! They sell the most amazing homemade donuts, apple cider, and many more fall festive treats!! This year was different with having to make a reservation, but it didn’t take away from our overall experience! All the workers were friendly, the activities were organized, families were wearing masks, and hand sanitizer was on display if needed! Make your reservation today, you won’t be disappointed!!
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Morning Shade Farm has blueberries and other berries, orchard fruit, and vegetables. It is located in a beautiful country setting, surrounded by large trees and set back off the main road. There are picnic tables and flush toilets. Depending on the time of year, we have YOU-PICK Blueberries (11 varieties), Boysenberries, Blackberries, Currants (black, red, white), Hardy Kiwis, Apples (10 varieties), Plums, Pears, Asian Pears, Organic Vegetables (including tomatoes, beans, peas, squash, greens, and pumpkins), and raw Honey. We also have PICKED TO ORDER BLUEBERRIES. We limit our use of chemicals, using organic certified insect sprays only when needed. We use some limited, non-organic weed control in the berry rows prior to fruit set. All of our orchard fruit and vegetables are grown with 100 percent organic practices. All of our farm and irrigation electricity is from on-site solar energy systems. We are bee friendly.
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Family farming in Tualatin, Oregon since 1869 with the 4th, 5th, 6th & 7th generation actively involved today! We offer a wide range of baked goods in our country store, berry festival, sunflower festival, fall harvest festival and Christmas trees. Check our historic farm out!
Where else can a two-year-old ride a pony? The handlers held on to her the whole time so she was safe and wouldn't be afraid. Admission is either $10 (or $20 with tractor rides bouncy house and train rides), but if you're just going for the pony rides you buy an additional $6 pony ride ticket with your $10 admission. We loved it. Lots of cool playground places for the kids too and of course treats inside
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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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