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]]>Located near the quirky city of Bend in Oregon’s High Desert, Smith Rock State Park is full of deep river canyons and craggy golden cliffs. Perfect for hiking, rock-climbing, camping and trail running, any adventurous visitors will have plenty to keep them occupied. See if you can spot the golden eagles, river otters, beavers, and falcons who call the park home!
Fancy a hot soak in a natural spring, surrounded by tranquil forest views? Head to Umpqua Hot Springs! These geothermal pools are some of the warmest in the state and are correspondingly popular. Get there early to avoid the crowds and make sure you’re in car that can handle the bumpy dirt track leading to the trailhead.
Take a drive through the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area and you will come to Multnomah Falls. This picturesque waterfall is the tallest in Oregon and has a bridge and viewing platform which allow for spectacular views.
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]]>The West Coast is one of our favorite spots for a baseball pilgrimage, and if you’re looking to ballpark hop in 2021, head to these three stadiums.
The home of the 2020 World Series champions, Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles’s Chavez Ravine is one of the best places to take in a ballgame anywhere. You’ll marvel at the 1960s-era architecture and palm trees lining the exterior of the park as you watch one of MLB’s best teams.
If you love skylines and a guaranteed nice environment for a game, T-Mobile Park in Seattle is a great option for you. While the product on the field hasn’t always been great, the park’s retractable roof, views of the city’s skyline, and stellar food and drink options make it an enjoyable outing no matter what.
Ever since its inauguration in the early 2000s, AT&T Park in San Francisco has been one of the best stadiums in the Major Leagues. Known for its McCovey Cove, a short right-field porch that often results in home runs being hit into the San Francisco Bay, it’s a delightful place to experience baseball.
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]]>Located near the quirky city of Bend in Oregon’s High Desert, Smith Rock State Park is full of deep river canyons and craggy golden cliffs. Perfect for hiking, rock-climbing, camping and trail running, any adventurous visitors will have plenty to keep them occupied. See if you can spot the golden eagles, river otters, beavers, and falcons who call the park home!
Fancy a hot soak in a natural spring, surrounded by tranquil forest views? Head to Umpqua Hot Springs! These geothermal pools are some of the warmest in the state and are correspondingly popular. Get there early to avoid the crowds and make sure you’re in car that can handle the bumpy dirt track leading to the trailhead.
Take a drive through the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area and you will come to Multnomah Falls. This picturesque waterfall is the tallest in Oregon and has a bridge and viewing platform which allow for spectacular views.
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]]>The post Make Plans to Visit the West Coast’s Best Ballparks as the MLB Season Kicks Off appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The West Coast is one of our favorite spots for a baseball pilgrimage, and if you’re looking to ballpark hop in 2021, head to these three stadiums.
The home of the 2020 World Series champions, Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles’s Chavez Ravine is one of the best places to take in a ballgame anywhere. You’ll marvel at the 1960s-era architecture and palm trees lining the exterior of the park as you watch one of MLB’s best teams.
If you love skylines and a guaranteed nice environment for a game, T-Mobile Park in Seattle is a great option for you. While the product on the field hasn’t always been great, the park’s retractable roof, views of the city’s skyline, and stellar food and drink options make it an enjoyable outing no matter what.
Ever since its inauguration in the early 2000s, AT&T Park in San Francisco has been one of the best stadiums in the Major Leagues. Known for its McCovey Cove, a short right-field porch that often results in home runs being hit into the San Francisco Bay, it’s a delightful place to experience baseball.
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