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Oregon Travel Guide

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Oregon Travel Guide

Oregon holiday can be anything you want it to be or something you never imagined. Oregon is full of unique and exciting places to visit. Portland is the state’s most populous city and one of America’s best kept secrets. Coastal Oregon features 400 miles of Pacific coastline while the Willamette Valley is home to Eugene and the state’s capital city of Salem.

The Willamette Valley was the ‘Promised Land’ for 80,000 pioneers and still is for visitors looking for Oregon’s garden of earthly delights, including fruits, nuts, flowers and wine.

In the south you can expect a potpourri of natural and cultural wonders. You can tame the wild Rogue River on a rafter or relax with the Shakespeare Festival in Ashland. And lovers of blue should definitely venture to Crater Lake to watch its ever-changing shades of sapphire, indigo and azure.

The centre of the state provides a year-round playground that gears up in winter for skiing on and around Mt Bachelor, while the rest of the time it’s open season for fly fishing, hiking, rafting, mountain biking, rock climbing, horse riding and playing golf. Highlights of the eastern area include the breathtaking Hells Canyon and equally grand Steens Mountain. And it’s here that you can pick up the old Oregon Trail, or watch feisty bulls tossing cow-pokes in the air.

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Connecticut Travel Guide

Connecticut Travel Guide Connecticut is the most urban of the New England states, yet nearly two-thirds of Connecticut land remains open. The Connecticut River divides the state in half, with beaches and state parks, forests and lakes on each side. Wildlife preserves and nature centers, arboretums and gardens open to the public when the weather warms.

Idaho Travel Guide

Idaho Travel Guide Idaho offers great outdoor opportunities. The Panhandle area has more than 2000 lakes, great rivers with kayaking opportunities. Sun valley has some of the best skiing possibilities in the US. Wallace is a small town in the middle of historic mining area. The mountains are all around and the scenery is great. Wallace is also the town they used in the filming of "Dantes Peak".

Nebraska Travel Guide

Nebraska Travel Guide Welcome to the great plains! Between the Missouri, the Niobrara and the Platte River the plains of Nebraska welcome visitors. For many the ultimate freedom of these plains is what the American dream is about. The Homestead Act of 1862 was one of the most significant and enduring events in the westward expansion of the United States - the Homestead National Monument is located in Beatrice and offers unique insights on how the Act changed the lives of all Americans and the land. The Missouri river is steeped in stories about American indians, Lewis and Clark, fur traders,

Alaska Travel Guide

Alaska Travel Guide Alaska is a grand American Vacation destination you don’t want to miss! Traveling in Alaska is like traveling no other place on earth. There are 586,000 square miles here, and almost that many possibilities. Alaska is one fifth the size of the continental United States, and boasts a rich tapestry of history and culture. Choose from wildlife viewing, sea kayaking and guided glacier hikes. Relax aboard a one-day cruise, pan for gold, bait a rod for Alaska’s world famous King salmon fishing. With a landscape so vast it encompasses ecosystems ranging from rain forest to desert sand dunes,

Vermont Travel Guide

Vermont Travel Guide Famous for its country inns, covered bridges, and recreational opportunities such as hiking, biking, and cross country skiing, Vermont has a reputation for being the state with a "mind of its own." Visit Montpelier, the state's capital, which has the oldest and best-kept state house in the union. See Lake Champlain from the shore or on a schooner cruise, or visit one of the area's numerous historic sites. In Burlington, check out the summer jazz music festival. A trip to the Green Mountains area of Vermont is an absolute must. It is here that the ski resorts