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The Portland Coffee Roasters Shaping a New Generation

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Hana Ostrom
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The Pacific Northwest is a region defined less by borders than by weather, water, and light. Traveling through it — even for a weekend — offers a rare kind of quiet that stays with you long after you've returned home.

This story is part of an ongoing series exploring the towns, trails, restaurants, and small moments that make Oregon and Washington worth the drive. Some of what follows will be familiar to longtime residents. Some of it may surprise you.

Whether you are planning your first visit or your fiftieth, treat this as a starting point. Bring a full tank of gas, layers you can shed, and time to linger. The best discoveries here almost always happen just past the place you meant to stop.

We update these guides regularly as seasons change and new places open. If you have a hidden corner worth writing about, we would love to hear from you — that is how the best regional journalism gets made.

Planning your visit

A good weekend in this part of the region starts with flexible plans. Book one anchor — a room, a table, or a trailhead permit — and leave the rest of the itinerary open so you can follow recommendations from the people you meet.

As you plan, keep an eye on regional road advisories and pack an extra layer even in summer. The Pacific Northwest's climate rewards preparation and punishes assumptions.

Affiliate disclosure: Pacific Northwest Crossing may earn a small commission if you book or purchase through some of the links in this article. These partnerships never influence our editorial recommendations.
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Hana Ostrom

Hana Ostrom contributes to Pacific Northwest Crossing, covering destinations, food, and culture across Oregon and Washington.

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