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The Oregon Coast Trail is a roughly 400-mile route that follows the coastline from border to border. A plan to better connect pieces of the trail has just been released.
The answer is to hike a section of the Oregon Coast Trail. This 362-mile route isn’t quite finished, so about 40 miles still follow the shoulder of U.S. Highway 101.
When you're looking to do a cross-country road trip, you might not think of traveling by bike.Soon, however, there will be a coast-to-coast trail that will make it easy and safe to make the trek.
In this edition of the Explore Oregon Podcast, host Zach Urness interviews Bonnie Henderson, an expert on backpacking and thru-hiking the Oregon Coast Trail. Henderson, author of the book "Hiking ...
We’ll start our journey on a sandy beach in Nebraska. You heard that right! The Sutherland Reservoir State Recreation Area is a lovely body of water and much of the shoreline is dotted with sandy ...
You can follow the real Oregon Trail through western Nebraska — and you won’t die of dysentery Historic sites Chimney Rock and Scotts Bluff preserve the historic trail’s distinctive ...