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Peggy, Apr 2026
Captivating Coastal Shorelines with Chris
Chris was my guide. He contacted me the day before confirming the time and place for starting our tour. I was traveling alone so I appreciate the pickup at my hotel. He introduced each and everyone on the tour by name. Chris shared a wealth of knowledge on the drive out to the Coast. He shared history of the land, Portland nicknames, and an overview of our day. Chris gave an overview before each stop. Great selection of restaurants to enjoy for our lunch. This tour was well planned for time at each location. The views of The Coast were magnificent. We were fortunate to see some Puffins and elk. This was the highlight of my trip to Portland.
Cynthia_M, Apr 2026
Sailing Friends from New Mexico
When in Bridge City take the Bridge Tour. Also, take time to read that this is a BYIOB trip. Bring food and or drinks and sit back and enjoy the wildlife and the extremely impressive details on each bridge. Our tour guide was knowledgeable and friendly, you just can’t beat that.
Marisela_M, Apr 2026
Portland's Best
Our experience felt very customized to our particular interests. We ended up with a small group of five, which made it perfect to hit the major attractions on the tour. However, our guide quickly adapted to our personal interests and told some interesting stories about Portland's history and pointed out several fantastic restaurants. This is definitely a tour I recommend as soon as you arrive to the city. It will save you several hours of research, because you will end up with so many places you want to go back to visit.
Chris_B, Apr 2026
Very fun tour. Had Adam...
Very fun tour. Had Adam as our guide, who was very friendly and professional. He arrived during the quoted window (8:45am) at the hotel. Got to see lots of sights, including Vista House, Latourell Falls, Multnomah Falls, Shepperd's Dell Falls, and Starvation Creek Falls. We then continued into Hood River for an hour long lunch stop - Adam provided a great recommendation (Full Sail Brewing Co.). Then continued to Draper Girls Fruit Stand & the Timberline Lodge at Mount Hood. Overall a great day.
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Most of Oregon is a giant outdoor playground, from the Pacific Ocean beaches (100 percent of which are public) to the mountains of the Cascade Range and the high desert in the eastern part of the state. There are Oregon tours that highlight all of these wonders—and more. Even from a base in metropolitan Portland, full-day excursions let you explore the Columbia River Gorge, visit the coast, or hike up the state’s tallest mountain. Between outdoor activities, you can also go wine or beer tasting and sample some of Oregon’s best eats.