
By Mariah Cannon Lookout mountain is one of my favorite trails in Central Oregon, it is absolutely gorgeous and one of the lesser known trails in the area – meaning you’ll find more solitude. If you want a hike with less crowds and excellent views, this is your summit! Without further ado, let me tell…

By Mariah Cannon If there’s one thing Oregon has going for it, it’s super unique trails and the Crack in the Ground is no exception to that! It’s out in the middle of the Oregon high desert, dogs are allowed, and you’ll find some solitude as it’s not a super well known area. So without…

By Mariah Cannon The Mt. Hood area has to be one of Oregon’s most unique, diverse, and absolutely stunning wilderness areas to explore. Offering over 279,000 acres of area to hike, swim, paddle, bike, and more – there’s no doubt it’s an outdoorsy persons dream! I spend a lot of time hiking and frolicking around…

By Mariah Cannon Yachats is one of the most beautiful places on the Oregon Coast to explore and in this guide, I’m going to share some of the best places to see, the yummiest places to eat, neatest trails to hike, and stay options! Table of Contents Where is Yachats? Yachats, pronounced “YA-HOTS” is located…
By Mariah Cannon The John Day Fossil Beds National Monument is made up of three main units; Painted Hills, Sheep Rock, and Clarno. All three have some incredible landscapes and unique pieces to see. As someone who has lived in Oregon my whole life and never visited the John Day Fossil Beds unitl much later…
By Mariah Cannon Let’s be honest here… Winter hiking is not made for everyone, and it certainly can be no fun if you don’t come prepared with the proper gear. In this guide, I’ll give you some tips on how to best prepare for Winter adventures along with things that help me stay motivated to…
By Mariah Cannon The John Day Fossil Beds National Monument is made up of three main units; Painted Hills, Sheep Rock, and Clarno. All three feature some pretty unique and other worldly formations and things to explore. As someone who has lived in Oregon my whole life and never visited the John Day Fossil Beds…
By Mariah Cannon As someone who has lived in Oregon her whole life and only really started exploring over the last few years, I realize it’s not uncommon for people to have never heard of or visited certain places that are pretty much right outside of out backyard! So, in this mini guide, I’m going…
By Mariah Cannon Bandon has got to be one of the cutest towns along the PNW coastline… Don’t believe me? Check it out for yourself! 😉 Located in the more Southern end of the Oregon Coast about two and a half hours from Newport – Bandon offers epic coastal views, delicious places to eat, amazing…
By Mariah Cannon What Exactly is a Warming Shelter and/or Hut? A warming hut is typically a log cabin in certain forest areas for hikers, skiers, and snowmobiles to use during the winter to, well, warm up! They offer some really unique features and typically make for a enjoyable trip. There are quite a few…
By Mariah Cannon If you’re wanting to check of some epic summits this hiking season, but maybe don’t have the time or want to do anything super crazy, I’ve got some peaks for you to check out. In this blog, I’m giving you some epic easier peaks all throughout Oregon. This perfectly curated list of…
By Mariah Cannon Disclosure: On occasion links in my blog posts are affiliate links and at no additional cost to you, I can earn commission on purchases made through my links. Set in Northeast Oregon, just outside of Joseph, Oregon – lies the stunning Wallowa Lake State Park surrounded by the Wallowa Mountain range and…
By Mariah Cannon Spring time has arrived in Oregon. There’s no doubt about it, we have so many gorgeous places to visit during Spring. Sometimes, at least if you’re like me, it can be almost overwhelming to try and find the must see spots when Spring is only here a short amount of time. Here’s…
By Mariah Cannon If you’ve got an Oregon bucket list of places to visit, Tunnel Falls should one-thousand percent be on it! And in this blog post I’m going to tell you just why it should be and everything you need to be able to hike to it. Where is Tunnel Falls Tunnel Falls is…
By Mariah Cannon If you’ve ever searched of top places to visit in Oregon or visited already before, you’ll know a top destination for travelers and locals alike is; The Columbia River Gorge (CRG). No matter what season or weather, this area of Oregon is just absolutely epic and is covered in some incredible PNW…
By Mariah Cannon Ashland is one of the top destinations to visit in Southern Oregon. There’s so many things to do outdoors and fun things for the adrenaline junkies! Some History on Ashland In the 1850’s, gold miners settled in hoping to strike rich. Although what they didn’t know was it was hard to find…
By Mariah Cannon If you’re anything like myself, exploring more of the Oregon Coast is always on your list! This past March I was able to visit Seaside and in this blog, I’ve curated the ultimate weekend itinerary of things to do whether you’re staying for a weekend or just passing through. Adjust the itinerary…
By Mariah Cannon What is Oregon Caves National Monument? Well, funny you should ask… Because I never even knew what it was until I was researching Southern Oregon things to do and BAM. My first thought was, there’s no way this is in Oregon, right? The Oregon Caves is a 3.5 mile cave system that…
Looking for some trails close to Redmond/Bend Oregon? I’ve got you covered. It’s no doubt, the Mount Jefferson Wilderness has some of the most surreal scenery in Oregon. From raging waterfalls, to gorgeous alpine lakes, to meadows and pine trees galore – There’s something for everyone here. The trails I mention in this blog are…
These 5 Central Oregon hiking trails are the perfect stop on your Oregon road-trip or if you’re looking for some new hikes! Varying from waterfalls, viewpoints, lakes, and more. Each of these hikes provide such a variety of scenery and it’s beautiful being able to see the drastic change from these trails within a town…