Wanderlust

Oregon Coast

Oregon is perhaps the least well-known and least-visited corner of America’s dramatic Pacific Northwest. But don’t be fooled: it may be an enigma to most, but for wine, untamed beaches and good times Oregon is hard to beat. Especially on its wild west coast where giant dunes, endless surf, fresh seafood and deserted sands await.

The star of the state is Portland, rightly deserving of its reputation as one of the country’s coolest, greenest and most creative cities. It’s where most Oregon trips begin and end and

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