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A Weekend Exploring the Redwoods and Beyond

There’s something quietly humbling about walking among ancient redwoods—their immense trunks and towering canopies put everyday worries into perspective. This weekend we got to spend time at Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, took a unique brunch on the water, and wrapped it all up with a hands-on visit to a local lavender festival. The heart of the trip was hiking the trails through the redwoods. Stout Grove is an accessible, peaceful trail lined with some of the tallest and oldest trees in the park. It’s an easy walk, but every step feels meaningful in the shadow of those giants. Nearby, the Grove of Titans is a must-see for anyone fascinated by nature’s grandeur. The trees there are even more massive, and though the trail is shorter and less developed, the experience is unforgettable. It’s a place that invites you to pause and take in the scale and stillness. Next decided to pursue a scenic drive up the Oregon Coast to Brookings, taking time to stop at viewpoints along the Samuel ...

A Weekend in Grants Pass: Trees, Tunes & Trackside Thrills

Grants Pass might be best known for its rivers and charm, but spend a weekend here and you’ll quickly discover how much more this Southern Oregon town has to offer. From local markets and porchside concerts to peaceful hikes and high-energy horse races, here’s how we spent a perfectly paced weekend. Saturday Morning: Growers & Makers Market We kicked off our Saturday exploring the Growers & Makers Market downtown. It’s the kind of place that feels like the heartbeat of the community—rows of fresh produce, local honey, handmade soaps, baked goods, and friendly faces at every booth. There’s live music, breakfast burritos, and that unmistakable small-town energy that makes you want to slow down and take it all in. Saturday Afternoon: Porchfest In the afternoon, the quiet neighborhoods around NW Washington Boulevard came alive with Porchfest. Local bands took over front porches, driveways turned into dance floors, and families wandered house to house with snacks and lawn chairs...