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Outdoors: Page 4

Where the Wildflowers Are

Avoid the crowds at Iron Mountain with short hikes nearby

Outdoors 2 years ago

Starting on the Fourth of July weekend, thousands of wildflower lovers crowd the trail to Iron Mountain on South Santiam Highway 20. Don’t join them! … Continue reading →

Forgotten Paths

Hike to a lookout and a glen with tall trees

Outdoors 2 years ago

With so many trails limited by fire damage or permits, it’s time to revive a few forgotten paths. Here are two that are close to … Continue reading →

William L. Sullivan: New Hikes in the Central Oregon Cascades

BooksOutdoors 2 years ago

He has trekked thousands of miles of wilderness and backcountry trails, mostly in Oregon, and chronicled his findings in easy-to-read and informative fashion in more … Continue reading →

Enjoying Old Growth

Climate action begins with a hike at Brice Creek 

Outdoors 2 years ago

Come for the waterfalls or swimming holes, to camp or to hike. Come to explore one of the nicest streams and most accessible ancient forests … Continue reading →

Spring for the Redwoods

Head down to the California coast for tall tree hikes

Outdoors 2 years ago

Get the jump on summer with a spring fling to California’s Redwood Coast. The season there is now in full sprout, but the crowds haven’t … Continue reading →

Fittingly Green

Hike to viewpoints on the ridgeline of Corvallis

Outdoors 2 years ago

The Corvallis skyline is a dreamland — not of skyscrapers, but of forested peaks. A hike to Fitton Green takes you to a viewpoint that … Continue reading →

We Fought the Lawn

And the bees won

Gardening 2 years ago

In the early days of spring, lawn mowers buzz throughout Lane County, an American ritual that affects the buzz of bees and other pollinators.  Manicured … Continue reading →

Eugene Weekly Presents Our Annual Planting Guide

Prepare your gardens!

Gardening 2 years ago

Planning is one of the most important elements of gardening. It is also one of the easiest steps to overlook, especially for the beginner. Knowing … Continue reading →

Grow Your Own

The best time to start cultivating your own food is now

Gardening 2 years ago

My husband and I met in the dark and stormy winter months. When spring finally made her appearance, we were hanging out on the reg, … Continue reading →

Nearby Old-Growth

A hike through ancient trees is closer than you thought

Outdoors 2 years ago

Quick, what’s the closest old-growth forest to Eugene? The Delta Old-Growth Grove on the McKenzie River? Nope — those trees burned in 2020, and they … Continue reading →

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