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Oregon Lighthouses The Sturdy Sentinel Location: Nine miles north of Port Orford Tower first lit: 1870 Current status: Automated since 1980 Nestled 256-feet up on a chalky-white cliff jutting a mileand-a-half out into the Pacific Ocean, this brick structure bears the title of oldest standing lighthouse on the Oregon coast, and she’s located smack dab on the westernmost point in all of the state. Open April through October 10-3:30pm, closed Tuesdays.
Coquille River Lighthouse:
The Inland Guidepost Location: Entrance to the Coquille River Tower first lit: 1896 Current status: Deactivated in 1939; lit ceremonially each December Head to Bullards Beach State Park to gaze upon this conical brick and stucco beauty, which boasts a 40-foot tower and a foundation hewn from locally sourced stone.
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River, at the entrance to Winchester Bay Tower first lit: 1894 Current status: Automated since 1966 This stucco and brick column is actually the predecessor of the Oregon coast’s very first lighthouse. The 65-foot tower looms 100 feet above a serene stretch of sand dunes. Open daily May through October, 10-4pm.
Heceta Head Lighthouse:
The Watchtower Restored Location: 12 miles north of Florence Tower first lit: 1894 Current status: Automated since 1963 Poised at the edge of the 1,000-foot high Heceta Head, its 56-foot tower looms 205 feet above the ocean. Heceta Head offers bed and breakfast accommodations in the assistant light keepers house. Open daily during high season; tours available by appointment year-round.
Yaquina Bay Lighthouse:
The Time Tested Tower Location: Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site Tower First Lit: 1871 Current status: Deactivated in 1874; Restored in 1996 as a privately maintained navigational aid This 42-foot-high wooden structure has certainly
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Yaquina Head Lighthouse:
The Commanding Column Location: Three miles north of the entrance to Yaquina Bay Tower First Lit: 1873 Current status: Automated since 1966 This conical brick bastion, looming 162 feet above the ocean on a narrow spit of land jutting due west, boasts a 93-foot tower accessible by 114 steps straight up. It’s the tallest lighthouse on the Oregon coast, and known for its unique flashing beacon pattern. Open 11-4pm closed Wednesdays in high season; hours reduced October through May.
Cape Meares Lighthouse:
The Humble Beacon Location: 10 miles west of Tillamook, at the southern entrance to Tillamook Bay Tower first lit: 1890 Current status: Deactivated in 1963 The humblest among Oregon’s lighthouses, this brick and iron octagon rises just 38 feet from
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Ride the rides all 10 days! Eat your favorite Fair Foods! Check out the Mutton Bustin’! Enjoy two-nights of PRCA Rodeo. Be entertained by cast
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Best Kept Secrets of the Pendleton Round-Up By: Carl Culham, Publicity Director, Pendleton Round-Up When the town of Pendleton in North Eastern Oregon, population 13,000, grows to more than 60,000 during Round-Up week can there be any secrets? Well maybe, but there are a few things a person should know if they have always wanted to visit the Pendleton Round-Up. Celebrating 105 years September of this year the Pendleton Round-Up and the companion event, the Happy Canyon Indian Pageant, kick off performances on September 16 and each continue through the week with the last performances September 19. Clearly by week end the town of Pendleton is about ready to bust at the seams as travelers from literally everywhere come to enjoy everything Round-Up week has to offer. The evening night show of The Happy Canyon Indian Pageant starts at 7:45pm portrays the settling of Eastern Oregon, a show that will be celebrating 99 years in 2015. Add the VFW’s Cowboy Breakfast each morning in Stillman Park and the Westward Ho! Parade on Friday and a couple of American Indian Beauty contests and there is plenty to fill each day. But, what about those secrets? First it’s no secret that trying to find a place to stay in Pendleton during the week of community excitement is like looking for a needle in a haystack. Motels are full, dry camps for tents and RV’s at public facilities around town managed by the Chamber of Commerce are full, heck even the extra beds in accommodating residents are full. Shhhhhh…but with persistence you still might find a place to stay from Wednesday through Saturday. So if you keep calling on availability and you have the opportunity to break away at a
moment’s notice you could find yourself in Pendleton. For a true secret remember it is Round-Up week so the crescendo of excitement really starts building on the first Saturday of Round-Up week, in 2015 it is September 12. On Saturday the Dress Up Parade in the morning gets the hubbub started. Saturday night is the Concert in Happy Canyon arena which has featured country stars for a couple of decades and this year is no exception when Scotty McCreery comes to town. On Monday there is Slack for barrel racing, on the largest pattern in professional rodeo. Entrance to the Round-Up grounds is free, and the world famous Let’er Buck Room, one of the best western bars in the world, opens its doors for the week. You can follow a day of watching Slack with a night of the Professional Bull Riders at the US Bank PBR Classic in Happy Canyon arena. Tuesday do it all over again with Slack starting at 8:30am and going all day as all the other timed event cowboys – steer wrestling, tie-down roping, and team roping - do their best to catch a steer or calf in the famed Round-Up grass arena. For these three events cowboys must compete in “two goes” so almost every cowboy in the timed events will compete on this day. Entrance is General Admission again for an easy $2 bucks. The real secret for Tuesday is not only can you see the best of the timed event cowboys but you can literally rub shoulders with them in the stands and in the Let’er Buck Room. And you aren’t finished yet because you can take in a second night of the PBR. If you are yearning to see at
least one official performance then stay for Wednesday and watch the first performance of the Pendleton Round-Up, enjoy a family barbeque in the RoundUp arena after, head to Main Street for a while and come back for the Happy Canyon that night. Wednesday is when Happy Canyon’s backroom bar Goldie’s opens up after the first night of the Pageant so you can kick your heals up with a little dancing and put a few chips down on the table for traditional gaming in the back room of Happy Canyon. So now the secrets are out, come to Pendleton early, help spur the excitement for one of the most exciting weeks there is in professional rodeo and for that matter in any community and leave town as the herd rushes in. Wait there is one more secret. If you are set on coming to Pendleton for the performances
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of Wednesday through Saturday then start planning early. Get your motel room or your RV spot in January and then buy your tickets for each day. Most folks don’t know it but you can buy tickets for the Pendleton RoundUp and Happy Canyon 15 months in advance. So if you want tickets for 2016, the Centennial Year of the Happy Canyon, you can get
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Ed Corkill Memorial River Trail
Bill Chipman Palouse Trail
Length: 7.1 miles Surface: Asphalt The Bill Chipman Palouse Trail stretches 7.1 miles through the rolling wheat fields of the Palouse region, offering a convenient, paved connection between Washington State University and the University of Idaho.
Boise River Greenbelt
Length: 23 miles Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone The Boise River Greenbelt follows its namesake river among towering trees, connecting downtown Boise with neighborhoods and the business district. Leading out of the city both north and south.
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Length: 5.3 miles Surface: Asphalt Once a Northern Pacific Railway line that transported goods, mail and passengers to and from the communities of Kendrick and Juliaetta, the Ed Corkill Memorial River Trail now provides a recreation and active transportation connection between the two Latah County communities. The former rail corridor was converted to a smooth asphalt trail upon the line’s abandonment in 1997.
Indian Creek Greenbelt
Length: 0.6 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete The Indian Creek Greenbelt is an asphalt path along Indian Creek that links several of Kuna’s recreational amenities, including a skate park, BMX racetrack and baseball fields.
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Latah Trail
Length: 16 miles Surface: Asphalt, Gravel The Latah Trail travels for 12 miles between Moscow and Troy on a 10-foot-wide paved path, paralleling State Route 8 until Howell Road, where it winds north through a forested to Troy’s City Park.
Lewiston Levee Parkway Trail
Length: 12.3 miles Surface: Asphalt The Lewiston Levee Parkway Trail, part of the Clearwater and Snake River National Recreation Trail, starts at the entrance to the day-use area in Hells Gate State Park in Lewiston and descends the Snake River on the Idaho side, then turns and runs up the Clearwater River on the levee to Locomotive Park. It crosses on the Memorial Bridge to Clearwater Park and ascends the north shore for nearly 4 miles to end just past Goose Pasture. Along this scenic route, you will find interpretive plaques describing the historic journey of Lewis and Clark as they traveled through the area on their way to the Pacific coast.
Milwaukee Road RailTrail (Pearson to Calder) Length: 36.1 miles Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt, Grass, Gravel The Pearson-to-Calder Trail, part of the Idaho Milwaukee Road Rail-Trail system, passes through the scenic St. Joe River Valley and connects the popular Route of the Hiawatha with the towns of Avery, Marble Creek and Calder in northern Idaho.
North Idaho Centennial Trail
Length: 24 miles Surface: Asphalt The North Idaho Centennial Trail is a non-motorized, multi-use trail that meanders 24 miles between scenic Higgens Point State Park on Lake Coeur d’Alene (6 miles east of the city) and the Idaho–Washington border, where it joins the Liberty Lake Stateline Trail. The North Idaho Centennial Trail hugs the shores of Lake Coeur d’Alene and parts of the Spokane River, offering spectacular scenery along the way. Continued on page 7
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Weiser River National paved multi-use trails connecting the communities in Recreation Trail
Wood River Trails
North Valley Rail Trail
Length: 5.9 miles Surface: Asphalt, Dirt The trail currently stretches between McCall and a point west of the unincorporated community of Lake Fork, using a portion of a longabandoned Union Pacific Railroad corridor. Plans call for the eventual completion of the rail-trail along the length of the Long Valley, ultimately stretching more than 30 miles from McCall to Cascade.
Prairie Trail (ID)
Length: 4.2 miles Surface: Asphalt The Prairie Trail is a spur off the popular North Idaho Centennial Trail, a 24-mile scenic pathway from Coeur d’Alene to the Idaho–Washington state line
Length: 33.7 miles Surface: Asphalt Known to locals simply as “the bike path,” the Wood River Trails is a system of
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Length: 72 miles Surface: Asphalt Few long bicycle trails come any better than the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes. The trail covers 72 entirely paved, wheelchair accessible miles through scenic mountains and valleys in Idaho’s Panhandle. The area has a rich mining, railroading and Native American history, too, and there are plenty of places to stop to enjoy the scenery and visit local attractions.
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its perch 217 feet above the ocean. This lighthouse is accessible along a scenic trail with panoramic views of marine life. Open daily April through October, 11-4pm.
Cape Arago Lighthouse: The Latest Lookout Location: Gregory Point, 12 miles southwest of Coos Bay Tower first lit: 1934
since 1966 This 44-foot-tall lighthouse towers 100 feet over the ocean at the edge of a small, fistshaped island near Coos Bay. This lighthouse is not accessible to the public, but head to the overlook just south of Sunset Bay Campground to catch a good gander. And keep an ear pealed: Cape Arago’s signature foghorn is sure to surprise you.
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