From Wildlife to City Sites – The Town to Beat All Others - My Family Travels
Hiking at Tryon Creek State Park with My Mom and Brother

Portland, Oregon seemed like a paradise, coming from the drought-stricken and fire-prone city of San Diego. Teeming with lush forestry and exotic Northwestern animal life, nature was around every corner.  While on our trip we focused primarily on hiking and walking on local trails.  Silver Falls Park was an excellent location for this interest.  There are ten falls on the Silver Falls loop, each with unique scenery but all with majestic views.  We journeyed to Upper North Falls, North Falls, South Falls, and Lower South Falls.  The South Falls was a particular point of interest for tourists especially, with a trail that went behind the cascading water.  Standing above the roaring white water below and feeling the cool mist on your skin gives you a feeling of connection with nature not found on an everyday park trail. In addition to Silver Falls, we ventured to Sahalie and Koosah Falls and were amazed all over again with the lush and vivid green canopy overhead and the crystal-clear turquoise river trailing beside us. All the trails we visited contained every shade of green imaginable, and wherever you went in the city the smell of “Christmas” was bound to follow.

We expected to be swept off our feet by the wildlife, and we were.  But living in San Diego, one of the biggest tourist attractions of the U.S., I was reluctant to believe Oregon’s city sites could compare.   My parents have been visualizing a home in Oregon in their future for years, but I’ve always stood on the contrary.  How could a state beat our zoo?  Or our art and culture scene?  These were questions I was dying to have answered, and so they were in Portland.  The public attractions were well kept, and art was found in abundance throughout the city.  I got lost in the aisles of Powell’s books and was spoiled with the amount of vegan and vegetarian restaurants- a luxury hard to come by in San Diego.  I myself am vegan and struck gold at Back to Eden bakery, Voodoo donuts, DC Vegetarian, Vita-Café, and many more.  The brick or cobblestone streets of downtown were marked on every corner with public sculptures, and plant baskets hung overhead.  Everywhere I turned I was greeted with a sincere smile and a wave.  The overall vibe of Oregon was upbeat, and friendliness and generosity were common virtues.  Not once was I made feel like a tourist or put into a stereotype in any way; the citizens seemed as one large family consisting of athletes, metal-heads, bookworms, and every other classification imaginable.  Every aspect of Oregon, from the wildlife to the city life, seemed surreal; the level of respect was high in all parts of town, and the richness in culture all around gave insight to the people living there.  Diversity was one quality that took me by surprise in both the landscape and the people.  Not only could all races and religions be found, but the scenery was constantly changing outside my car window.  At first I would be looking out over the city on a bridge, then the next thing I knew we were at the forest, then the dunes, then the beach!

For the past few years as my parents’ aspirations of moving have been coming closer and closer to reaching reality, I’ve been gritting my teeth at the thought of uprooting.  After this surreal experience, however, I almost look forward to packing my bags and welcoming the city that so warmly welcomed me this summer.

Dear Reader: This page may contain affiliate links which may earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. Our independent journalism is not influenced by any advertiser or commercial initiative unless it is clearly marked as sponsored content. As travel products change, please be sure to reconfirm all details and stay up to date with current events to ensure a safe and successful trip.

0 Replies to “From Wildlife to City Sites – The Town to Beat All Others”

  • 50

    I like the helpful info you provide in your articles.
    I will bookmark your weblog aand check again here frequently.
    I’m quite certain I’ll learn plenty of new stuff right here!
    Good luck for the next!

  • fashion

    Hi there! Would you mind if I share your blog with my facebook group?
    There’s a lot of people that I think would really enjoy your content.
    Please let me know. Many thanks

  • ht

    We absolutely love your blog and find most of your post’s to be just what I’m looking for.

    Do you offer guest writers to write content
    for yourself? I wouldn’t mind writing a post or elaborating on many of the subjects you write concerning
    here. Again, awesome site!

  • Ulysses Meads

    Essential bags: Remember to bring commonly used medicines, prescription medicines, motion sickness medicine, cold medicine, wound closures, etc.

  • Ulysses Meads

    Thanks for sharing

  • atlan

    Very nice article. I certainly love this site.
    Contine the good work!

  • average

    Wow, Fran Falkin’s pet travel tips are a lifesaver! ? Planning our pet-friendly vacation has been a breeze thanks to these insightful tips. We followed tip #2, and now our fur baby practically loves their carrier, making our journey stress-free. Plus, we found a cozy hotel that welcomes our pet, so they’re enjoying the adventure just as much as we are. Thanks, Fran, for turning our pet travel worries into tail-wagging excitement!

  • sites

    Hey There. I found your weblog using msn. That
    is a really smartly written article. I’ll make sure to bookmark it and return to learn more of
    your useful info. Thank you for the post. I will certainly
    comeback.

  • dewanye worthy

    i wish i was chinese

  • 2022

    I am genuinely pleased to read this weblog posts which includes plenty
    of helpful information, thanks for providing
    these kinds of statistics.

  • Multimedia Broadcasting

    Greetings! Very helpful advice in this particular
    article! It’s the little changes that will make the biggest changes.
    Thanks for sharing!

  • familytoursrilanka

    Explore the beauty of Sri Lanka with our family tours. Discover unforgettable experiences for all with Family Tours Sri Lanka. Book your adventure today with Sri Lanka Family Tours.

  • Nelson saving

    Yes, recent trends suggest that Americans are regaining confidence in vacations and travel. As travel restrictions ease and vaccination rates increase, many Americans are showing a greater willingness to travel and explore destinations again. However, it’s important to stay updated on travel advisories and safety measures to ensure a smooth and enjoyable travel experience.

  • res

    Reading Fran Falkin’s insights took me back to my first trip with Whiskers, my feline companion. The chaos of ensuring he was comfortable amidst the hustle of the airport was a lesson in patience. Had I come across these invaluable tips earlier, our journey would’ve been as smooth as a calm sea.

  • Ernastnab

    Thank you! I value it!

  • Ernastnab

    Great information. Cheers.

  • sbo

    Very good write-up. I certainly appreciate this website.
    Continue the good work!

  • Supraja Lakshmi N

    I read your article on the Sheep of Sun Valley and I found it very fascinating and enjoyable. You have given a detailed and colorful account of your experience at the Trailing of the Sheep Festival, which celebrates the history and culture of sheepherding in Idaho. I think your article is a great way to introduce this unique and fun event to other travelers and families who are looking for a different and memorable adventure.

  • guidance point

    This is something new I saw on the internet today I want to thank you for writing such a great and helpful blog. I really appreciate your efforts.

Comment on this article

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.