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Outdoors: Page 3

Digging In

Prepare for your summer garden with our updated planting guide

Gardening 11 months ago

Daffodils and crocuses are in bloom, the sun sets at 7 pm, and it was finally warm enough to wear shorts this past weekend. Spring … Continue reading →

Eugene Weekly’s Annual Planting Guide

Gardeners, get started!

Gardening 11 months ago

This year’s planting guide gives you guidance for when to plant starts outside in the Willamette Valley from Cottage Grove to Portland.  The first column … Continue reading →

Where Eagles Rest

Hike to a lookout and shelter near Eugene

Outdoors 11 months ago

Despite Eugene’s tree-hugging reputation, there is no Wilderness Area within 50 miles — pretty much a record for Oregon cities. The best candidate to improve … Continue reading →

An Ickenick Day in the Snow

Find spectacle, beauty and even humility on a gorgeous snowshoe hike in the Cascades

Outdoors 12 months ago

I hear you: You want a perfect day in the snow. You don’t want to have to drive far, and you don’t want to put … Continue reading →

Hit The Trails — On Foot Or Horseback

Elijah Bristow State Park hosts a free guided First Day Hike as well as a horseback ride on New Year’s Day 

Outdoors 1 year ago

Ah, New Year’s Day. A chance to wash away the memories of the previous year and look ahead with optimism. You can start the day … Continue reading →

The Ponsler Way to Heceta Head

Who was Muriel O. Ponsler?

Outdoors 1 year ago

If you’re looking for a hike at the Oregon Coast, but don’t want to tramp the crowded trail to the Heceta Head lighthouse yet again, … Continue reading →

Wild Iris Ridge

Scenic link in a Eugene loop trail?

Outdoors 1 year ago

Wild irises bloom in summer on this ridge overlooking west Eugene. The wide gravel path climbs through meadows, partly beneath a powerline, to a water … Continue reading →

North Umpqua Waterfalls

Two hikes that are fun with kids

Outdoors 1 year ago

A wildfire in 2020 destroyed the waterfall trails of the North Umpqua River, right? Well, no. The jungly 1.3-mile path to Wolf Creek Falls didn’t burn … Continue reading →

Blackberry Time

Make jelly, syrup and wine

Outdoors 1 year ago

When life gives you lemons, of course you should make lemonade. But in Oregon, you’re much more likely to get blackberries. After years of fighting … Continue reading →

What’s Left at Waldo?

Hike to The Twins and Bobby Lake

Outdoors 2 years ago

You’ve probably heard that the Waldo Lake area burned last fall. The Cedar Creek Fire smoldered through August, but then ripped around the shore of … Continue reading →

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