
On the Cover
A Visit to Maryhill—The Maryhill area, overlooking the Columbia River, offers a unique museum, a destination winery, and a Stonehenge replica. —Rob Spooner
Things That Go "Bump" in Seattle—Four ghostly tours offer a chilling peek into Seattle's spooky past. —Allen Cox
10 Things to Love about Redmond—Redmond is celebrating its 100th birthday in 2010, but it’s always a great time to visit the recreational heart of central Oregon. —Scott Staats
The Real West Pendleton Style—Indian and cowboy culture intermingle and thrive in this eastern Oregon town. —Lee Juillerat
Terrific Wine Tours
Washington's Gorge-ous Boutique Wineries—The gorge is the perfect backdrop for these five wineries. —Allen Cox
Horsing Around the Dundee Hills—Ride a Tennessee Walker or enjoy the view from a horse-drawn carriage while visiting wineries in the northern Willamette Valley. —Allen Cox
Pleasures of the Umpqua: Great Wines off the Beaten Path—You’ll think you’ve gone to Spain when you taste the bold, seductive wines of the Umpqua Valley. —Jon Klein
Other Features
Shoshone Ice Caves—A tour through ice caves in the Idaho desert provides a cool lesson in the state’s history and geology. —Rob Lundgren
Montana's Hot Spots—These two laid-back Montana hot springs offer visitors something beyond the traditional hot-water experience.
—Corinne Garcia & Becky Lomax
Western Oregon's Incredible Waterfalls—These waterfalls are sure to impress.
—Derek Regensburger
Klamath Falls—The secret’s out on this southeastern Oregon town—with lakes and rivers, trails and wildlife, it’s an outdoor paradise. —Lee Juillerat
Editor's Notes - By Rosemary Camozzi, Editor
Northwest Vistas
Alders in fall color along Highway 2 near Lake Wenatchee, Washington.
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