Summer has arrived, which means it's the perfect time to take advantage of Oregon's beautiful, temperate weather with a trip to the coast! Here are some of our favorite day trips from Hillsboro – all located about 2-3 hours from Reed’s Crossing.
Twice ranked amongst CNN Money Magazine’s Best Places to Live among America’s small cities, Hillsboro remains a beautiful, affordable, and safe choice for living in Oregon and is easily the most sought after destination near Portland.
Oregon Wine Country is known for producing some of the finest wines in the world (glass of Pinot, anyone?). But not only do our vineyards grow great grapes—they also create some stunning views.
Countdown to winter is on, but don’t fret – there’s still time to squeeze in a few trails under the gentle, autumn sun. From easy strolls to moderate day-hikes here are four fall adventures sure to satisfy all skill and energy levels – just before the first raindrops fall.
Don't you just love a good road trip? We certainly do! And there are few better places to explore than the many gorgeous destinations around Oregon. Just a hop, skip and a jump from Reed's Crossing you'll discover a variety of amazing landscapes, beautiful beaches, and tons of waterfalls. So grab some snacks and buckle up – it's time to roam!
Here comes the rain (again)! Oregon is known for its verdant landscape and seemingly endless array of outdoor activities but PDX’ers also know how to keep the fun alive during the rainy season. Here are a few of our favorite activities to chase away the winter blues.
It’s long been known that supportive social ties are critical to both psychological and physical health. Social networks are valuable resources for individuals by boosting long term happiness which, in turn, promotes physical health.
Finding autumn colors around Portland is as easy as a casual stroll, but if you’re looking for more of a physical challenge, we’ve compiled our list of the five most spectacularly vibrant fall hikes near Reed’s Crossing.
The City of Hillsboro has a long history of supporting the arts to enhance community engagement and, in the near future, when living at Reed’s Crossing, you’ll be close to the heart of this growing movement.