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Oregon Lakes for Summer Splashing

Portland Monthly Lake lovers still have to wait to rent a boat at Olallie Lake Resort (above), which has a tentative open date for 2021 of July 22, as recovery work continues after last year s wildfires.  Photograph by Isaac Lane Koval Oregon is defined by water, from the mighty Pacific at our western edge to the rivers that separate us from Washington and Idaho. But those aren’t our only H 2O treasures. Tucked along Oregon’s mountain spine are countless alpine pools beckoning for summer dips, paddles, or just Doug fir whispers and mountain reflections.  Note: Wilderness access can depend on current wildfires, past wildfire recovery, road conditions, pandemic staffing, land management projects, weather, and more. Consult the Northwest Interagency Coordination Center as well as National Forest websites and social media before you set out, check with ranger stations, and carry maps for alternate routes. Stay away from fire areas, and remember that lakes

The Gorge s Polar Opposite Offers Ancient Old-Growth Forest and Blessed Solitude

The other Eagle Creek offers a wild, cathedral forest with scarcely another human in sight. By Benjamin Tepler 3/16/2021 at 12:30am Published in the March 2021 issue of Portland Monthly Early this year, Eagle Creek in the Columbia River Gorge—one of the most visited trails in the state—reopened after a three-year lockdown. In 2017, the trail was ground zero for the eponymous wildfire that blazed through 50,000 acres of waterfall corridor. This winter, amid rebuilt bridges and sprouting evergreens, crowds returned in force (until the trail was temporarily closed again, due to landslides). If you don’t feel like do-si-doing above a muddy cliff face with hundreds of other Portlanders, take note: there is

The Best Fried Chicken in Portland

Is there any dish as classic and as frequently riffed upon as fried chicken? From Southern-style bone-in chicken to Cambodian wings to creative, towering sandwich creations, there’s fried chicken for every palate in Portland. Our top picks (appearing here in alphabetical order) spanned all these genres, but they all have two major criteria in mind: maximal juice and crunch. That means that no tenders or nuggets made the cut; nor did any fried chicken sandwiches made with chicken breast. The flavors—ranging from snow cheese to essence of instant ramen to green papaya–topped bacon jam—are just the icing on the cake that is an already excellent fried bird. Don t see your favorite on the list? Drop us a suggestion in the comments!

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