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Me, you and Oregon?  #visitoregon #oregonsbest 03/23/2025

Oregon siempre bello.

Me, you and Oregon? #visitoregon #oregonsbest

10/22/2024

Dejas los niños veta mi dijo Jesús.

10/22/2024

🎥@wildoregongirl 
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A historic train ride is the perfect way to slip through fog and time…. *special request for Rockaway things…. Here is the time I took my mom to ride the train. 

My mom and I boarded the train in Rockaway Beach, I purchased our tickets online and had selected the Historic River Wilson passenger car- it is covered but there is an open air car- really fun for kids…. We settled in on the side of the car closest to the water. 

There is no rush on the train, it moves at a slowed down, peaceful pace. 10 miles per hour to be exact. The gentle clack of the rails was a lullaby, the windows pass by little lakes and waterways filled with seabirds and Lilly pads. I’ve never really taken the time to stare into these gorgeous green coastal lagoons, a heron in almost every one. 

The train traveled 30 minutes South to Garibadli where we had  just enough time to get out, stretch and look at the antique logging equipment collected here. 

We board the train again and head back, I pop the window open and a fall leaf lands on my knee. There is an autumn color excursion presented by the same railway. Although I’m thankful for the perfect summer day I can’t help but dream
about zooming through the foliage turned orange, red, and yellow. 

The train is a living museum, the railway came to This area in 1912. The trains main objective was to haul timber but it also brought passengers from Portland. Often times visitors would come to Rockaway Beach to stay the entire summer, setting up canvas tents before vacations homes were built. 

I wonder what it would be like to take the train to my summer life on The Oregon Coast. Would I sew a dress just for the occasion? Would we ride a carriage up the beach at low tide? 

It is all too easy to slip into a daydream as the tracks carry you through time…

🚂 @oregoncoast_scenicrailroad 

Website: https://oregoncoastscenic.org 10/22/2024

🎥@wildoregongirl ・・・ A historic train ride is the perfect way to slip through fog and time…. *special request for Rockaway things…. Here is the time I took my mom to ride the train. My mom and I boarded the train in Rockaway Beach, I purchased our tickets online and had selected the Historic River Wilson passenger car- it is covered but there is an open air car- really fun for kids…. We settled in on the side of the car closest to the water. There is no rush on the train, it moves at a slowed down, peaceful pace. 10 miles per hour to be exact. The gentle clack of the rails was a lullaby, the windows pass by little lakes and waterways filled with seabirds and Lilly pads. I’ve never really taken the time to stare into these gorgeous green coastal lagoons, a heron in almost every one. The train traveled 30 minutes South to Garibadli where we had just enough time to get out, stretch and look at the antique logging equipment collected here. We board the train again and head back, I pop the window open and a fall leaf lands on my knee. There is an autumn color excursion presented by the same railway. Although I’m thankful for the perfect summer day I can’t help but dream about zooming through the foliage turned orange, red, and yellow. The train is a living museum, the railway came to This area in 1912. The trains main objective was to haul timber but it also brought passengers from Portland. Often times visitors would come to Rockaway Beach to stay the entire summer, setting up canvas tents before vacations homes were built. I wonder what it would be like to take the train to my summer life on The Oregon Coast. Would I sew a dress just for the occasion? Would we ride a carriage up the beach at low tide? It is all too easy to slip into a daydream as the tracks carry you through time… 🚂 @oregoncoast_scenicrailroad Website: https://oregoncoastscenic.org

Don’t miss these waterfalls in Oregon! ⬇️

1. Toketee Falls
0.8 miles 
170ft elevation gain (expect stairs)
One of the most famous waterfalls in the state! Total height is 113ft with a 28 foot upper tier followed by an 85 foot plunge into a large pool. This one always takes my breath away. 

2. Koosah Falls
The actual falls are only a short walk from the parking lot but I highly recommend doing the 2.4 mile loop! You’ll also see Sahalie Falls which is also stunning 🫶🏼

3. South Falls at Silver Falls State Park
Another short and easy hike from the parking lot! There is a fee to park here so do your research before going. The falls are 177ft tall and you can walk behind them! Look up the Trail of Ten Falls if you want to see all the waterfalls in the park! 20/10 recommend 😎 

4. Tunnel Falls
12.2 miles
2,142 elevation gain
Several sections of the trail are narrow with a steep drop off so keep that in mind if you’re afraid of heights. Overall, the hike isn’t necessarily hard, it’s just long. Make sure you give yourself plenty of time to do this one! The trail takes you past numerous other waterfalls as well and the trail itself is gorgeous 🌲

5. Wahclella Falls
Last, but not least, is a personal fave! 
1.9 miles
308ft elevation gain
There is a day use fee so keep that in mind if you don’t have a NW Forest Pass. This is a very very popular train so expect to see a lot of other people. 

What waterfall is your favorite in the state? 😍 

#oregonwaterfalls #oregonlife #oregonhikes #toketeefalls #wahclellafalls #silverfallsstatepark #sahaliefalls 10/22/2024

Don’t miss these waterfalls in Oregon! ⬇️ 1. Toketee Falls 0.8 miles 170ft elevation gain (expect stairs) One of the most famous waterfalls in the state! Total height is 113ft with a 28 foot upper tier followed by an 85 foot plunge into a large pool. This one always takes my breath away. 2. Koosah Falls The actual falls are only a short walk from the parking lot but I highly recommend doing the 2.4 mile loop! You’ll also see Sahalie Falls which is also stunning 🫶🏼 3. South Falls at Silver Falls State Park Another short and easy hike from the parking lot! There is a fee to park here so do your research before going. The falls are 177ft tall and you can walk behind them! Look up the Trail of Ten Falls if you want to see all the waterfalls in the park! 20/10 recommend 😎 4. Tunnel Falls 12.2 miles 2,142 elevation gain Several sections of the trail are narrow with a steep drop off so keep that in mind if you’re afraid of heights. Overall, the hike isn’t necessarily hard, it’s just long. Make sure you give yourself plenty of time to do this one! The trail takes you past numerous other waterfalls as well and the trail itself is gorgeous 🌲 5. Wahclella Falls Last, but not least, is a personal fave! 1.9 miles 308ft elevation gain There is a day use fee so keep that in mind if you don’t have a NW Forest Pass. This is a very very popular train so expect to see a lot of other people. What waterfall is your favorite in the state? 😍 #oregonwaterfalls #oregonlife #oregonhikes #toketeefalls #wahclellafalls #silverfallsstatepark #sahaliefalls

Photos from BIC monte calvar's post 09/24/2024

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09/24/2024

Today is a great night praise the Lord Jesus Christ.

10/29/2023
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