Discover why this peaceful 6.5-mile walk along the Columbia River is one of Oregon’s best-kept secrets, at least for now.
Typically, you might need snowshoes or at least spikes to navigate the usually snow- or ice-mixed Paulina Creek Trail in ...
The roughly 2,000-mile Oregon Trail stretched from Missouri to Oregon in the 1800s, including 500 miles in Idaho alone. By 1846, thousands of emigrants “drawn west by cheap land, patriotism or the ...
Actor John "The Duke" Wayne rose to stardom during Hollywood's Golden Age as a fixture of Western movies. Even if you don't like the genre, it's hard to deny the impact of classics like "True Grit" ...
People walking in Oregon are seeing messages of peace. More than 1,000 wooden poles with “May Peace Prevail on Earth” in different languages are already standing in the state’s parks, greenways and ...
Former Portland Trail Blazer center Chris Dudley has launched a second attempt to run for governor of Oregon as a Republican, a long-shot bid in a blue state even as the incumbent has struggled in ...
Former Portland Trail Blazer Chris Dudley is running to be Oregon's next governor, 16 years after narrowly losing, he announced Jan. 26. In 2010, Dudley fell short of defeating former Gov. John ...
Learn how to create the Snake Trail paracord bracelet with a clean, rugged design. This step-by-step tutorial is perfect for beginners and great for everyday wear or outdoor use. #ParacordTutorial ...
The Oregon Trail was used by Americans who wanted to travel west to the “New Country.” Besides some super early adopters, people really started taking it in the 1840s and continued to use it through ...
Learn how to create a stunning paper collage trail effect in Adobe After Effects with this easy step-by-step tutorial. Perfect for adding unique and artistic visuals to your motion graphics and video ...
GLENNS FERRY, Idaho — More than 500 miles of the historic Oregon Trail cuts through Southern Idaho. The most dangerous crossing along the route is a section of the Snake River in Glenns Ferry. Weather ...
Between 1840 and 1860, 300,000 to 400,000 Americans moved west on covered wagons for 2,100 miles across the Oregon and California trails. In those two decades they transformed our nation and endured ...