3 days in Oregon Itinerary

Created using Inspirock Oregon visit planner
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Portland
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North Plains

North Plains is a city in Washington County, Oregon, United States, off U.S. 26 on the northwest outskirts of the Portland metropolitan area. Planning North Plains trip won't be overwhelming when you use Inspirock's itinerary maker.

Seattle to North Plains is an approximately 3.5-hour car ride. You can also drive. Plan for a bit cooler nights when traveling from Seattle in July since evenings lows in North Plains dip to 53°F. On the 8th (Fri), you'll travel to Portland.
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Portland — 2 nights

City of Roses

A big city with a small-town feel, Portland is home to the country's biggest rose test garden, perched on a hill overlooking downtown.
Your day by day itinerary now includes Oregon Museum of Science and Industry as well as Crystal Ballroom. Kick off your visit on the 9th (Sat): examine the collection at Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, take in nature's colorful creations at Lan Su Chinese Garden, then look for gifts at Powell's City of Books, then meet the residents at Oregon Zoo, and finally join in the after-dark buzz at Crystal Ballroom. Keep things going the next day: admire the landmark architecture of Pittock Mansion, savor the flavors at Food & Drink, and then admire the sheer force of Multnomah Falls.

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Portland is just a short distance from North Plains. Expect somewhat warmer evenings in Portland when traveling from North Plains in July, with lows around 59°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 10th (Sun) to allow enough time to fly back home.
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Oregon travel guide

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Gardens · State Parks · Specialty Museums
A land of many faces, Oregon is at once a state of rugged rocky coastlines and deep forests, as well as vibrant cities and small towns packed with award-winning restaurants and trendy shops. With nearly half of its land covered by dense fir, redwood, and pine forests, the state protects varied plant and animal life inside three national parks. In addition to pristine waterfalls, beaches, and lakes perfect for a holiday in nature, Oregon also offers numerous urban tourist attractions. Portland, the state's largest metropolis, notably includes more breweries than any other city in the world, and its central location makes it an ideal base for day trips to Oregon's emerging wine region and many parks.
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