Expert Travel Advice to Portland

Top Answers To Portland Travel Questions

  • PortlandOr answered:
    Take the TriMet MAX Green line from Union Station in direction of Clackamas Town Center; change at Rose Quarter TC station for Red line, which will take you at to Portland International Airport. Trip duration is approximately 45 minutes. TriMet actually has a very useful trip-planner tool at the following link: http://ride.trimet.org/
  • Anonymous user answered:
    Not too sure about a play park, but we love the Children's Museum, and they offer an annual pass that works out great, especially during the winter. Ikea has a great play area, and on Barber Blvd near Multnomah the Burger King has an enormous play structure (i think they actually charge a $1 or so). Here are some of my favorite websites for things to do with kiddos in Portland Area: Portland Parks and Rec: http://www.portlandonline.com/parks/index.cfm?c=50362 TVPR: http://www.thprd.org/events/summerconcerts.cfm Portland Monthly: http://www.portlandmonthlymag.com/ Multnomah Arts Center: http://www.multnomahartscenter.org/ PDX Pipeline: http://pdxpipeline.wordpress.com/2009/06/30/portland-summer-movies-in-the-park-july-september/ KATU free summer links: http://www.katu.com/news/problemsolver/20003029.html hope these help!
  • Anonymous user answered:
    The Rogue River has a fly-fishing-only tailwater that offers year-round angling for rainbows. Please see our Rogue River Travel Guide for more information: http://vacation.away.com/rogue-river-siskiyou-national-forest/travel-v2-cid9302-rogue-river-siskiyou-national-forest-cid3413-fly-fishing-vacations.html
  • Anonymous user answered:
    We moved to the Portland area from the Seattle a year ago. We chose to move to Vancouver, WA (just across the river from metro-Portland) due to the quality of the schools. There has been press about the dire straights Oregon schools are facing. Many schools have not been able to stay open for the full year to to budget constraints. We love Vancouver for the schools, and also for the strong athletics that are available to our son. Great town!

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