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    Lan Su Chinese Garden - Congee of the Day!

    Lan Su Chinese Garden

    4.4(733 reviews)
    119.6 kmOld Town - Chinatown

    We attended the Dragon Light Festival at the LAN Su Chinese Garden recently at the later evening…read moreprogram. It was fabulously colorful and professionally performed. The garden was beautiful and lit tastefully in red and gold tones . The two of us thoroughly enjoyed our evening in Portland's historic old town. Parking was on the street and we got lucky for a space right out front of the garden . Highly recommend this experience.

    Garden is very small, not much to do or see. This is in downtown area so there's a big homeless…read morepopulation along with many people screaming and fighting outside the garden which was quite scary. I honestly don't think it's a very good garden compared to other ones I've visited. Parking was also hard to find too since it's in downtown and we finished walking through the garden within 30 minutes. They seem to have really cool events during the weekends and they also have guided tours but again, very small garden so not really going anywhere and they're just telling you about the history which is already available for you to read or watch in another building. They have a small, very expensive gift shop up front near the box office that has many Chinese books and other small business items. Wouldn't recommend unless you live somewhere that doesn't have an Asian garden, you may enjoy this.

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    Lan Su Chinese Garden - 2/24/2024 - 新年快乐 Had a wonderful time celebrating new years with Dragon dancing and the lantern festival.

    2/24/2024 - 新年快乐 Had a wonderful time celebrating new years with Dragon dancing and the lantern festival.

    Lan Su Chinese Garden - 9/1/2024 - Mid-Autumn Festival/Mooncake Festival - For the illuminated lion dance everything was lit throughout the garden.

    9/1/2024 - Mid-Autumn Festival/Mooncake Festival - For the illuminated lion dance everything was lit throughout the garden.

    Lan Su Chinese Garden - 9/1/2024 - Mid-Autumn Festival/Mooncake Festival - I was seated right where the musician was setting up to play the Guzheng

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    9/1/2024 - Mid-Autumn Festival/Mooncake Festival - I was seated right where the musician was setting up to play the Guzheng

    The Oregon Garden - August 24, 2025 - Mr. Ed and his reflection.

    The Oregon Garden

    3.8(129 reviews)
    63.3 km

    So nice we visited twice over the course of the weekend! Once as guests of the Resort and the next…read morewith an WCCLS Adventure Pass. Even though the plants' condition in March leaves a lot to be desired, as not very much is coming into season yet, there was plenty to take in. The variety of landscaping/hardscaping is impressive, the views incredible, the plant collection inspiring (even my very non-aggie partner took notes on what we could possibly incorporate into our own yard). It's obvious that plenty of care and planning went into the garden spaces. Highlights for me included the conifer forest and the wetlands areas. The Lewis and Clark pathway with its stonehenge-like pillars was neat too. Each section has its own hidden treasures and spaces for reflection. Would love to come back in spring or summer to see what's changed.

    August 24, 2025 - Silverton, OR…read more We always make a point to visit the Oregon Garden when we stay in Silverton. It's such a beautiful place to spend a few hours -- and best of all, it's DOG-FRIENDLY! The gardens are full of flowers, water features, and themed areas that delight the senses. And don't miss "Mr. Ed," the Sea Serpent sculpture. There have been different versions over the years, but the current one is hands-down the best. My personal favorite area is the Conifer Garden, one of the largest collections of dwarf and miniature conifers in the U.S. Some are rare, one-of-a-kind specimens gathered from around the world. On our visit, the day was hot and humid, but stepping into the Conifer Garden felt like the temperature and humidity dropped instantly. The Rediscovery Forest is also worth checking out if you're into learning about forest management. So worth a visit.

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    The Oregon Garden - More zinnias - these were planted around the Wedding Garden where we held our ceremony!

    More zinnias - these were planted around the Wedding Garden where we held our ceremony!

    The Oregon Garden - August 24, 2025 - One of many beautiful fountains.

    August 24, 2025 - One of many beautiful fountains.

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    Mason-Rivera Sculpture Garden & Art Gallery - Water fall at the main entrance

    Mason-Rivera Sculpture Garden & Art Gallery

    5.0(3 reviews)
    64.2 km

    FREE ADMISSION! A…read morehidden gem that feels like stepping into someone's dream, and they invite you in. This review is long overdue. We stopped here last November on our way back from the coast, and it turned out to be one of the most unexpectedly peaceful and inspiring stops of our trip. The property is spacious, serene, and filled with artistic wonder. Throughout the garden, there are multiple man-made waterfalls that add a gentle, calming soundtrack to your walk. Every sculpture, path, and water feature is created with care. They build and design almost everything themselves, which gives the space a truly personal and handcrafted feel. We had the pleasure of meeting Linda, the artist's mother, who was incredibly warm and welcoming. Talking with her added a beautiful personal touch, you're not just walking through a sculpture garden; you're stepping into a family's living, breathing creative space. You can easily spend 30 minutes to an hour here, taking your time to explore, take photos, and just breathe. It's also very kid and family-friendly, with plenty of open space and interesting sights to keep little ones engaged. Bonus highlight for travelers: there's a heated restroom in the working/storage barn, complete with a toilet seat cover. You don't realize how much you appreciate a heating restroom until you step into one after a chilly drive down the coast. If you're ever passing through, don't miss it. It's calm, creative, and unforgettable. You won't regret the stop.

    Honestly, what a fun spontaneous find literally on the side of the road! As I was headed towards…read morethe coast, I happened to see a sign for a sculpture garden peeping not too far off the highway. I decided to take a little swerve off of the highway to turn into on the road less traveled. I went down a gravel road and parked on the side of a road behind a line of cars. What I didn't realize was that I had actually missed the parking lot for the Gardens, but it honestly didn't matter because it was a pretty quick walk there. Upon entering, we were greeted by a receptionist who explained the layout and basically let us free. The inside houses a mini gallery display of sorts. There are lots of interesting pieces that they make and sell. The cool part is definitely the gardens. After walking through the interior, an innocuous door leads you to the garden in the back. Although the interior space is small, the outdoors is actually quite large. There are lots of interesting trees, plants, and, as the name suggests, sculptures displayed all around. It was really fascinating to see how they chose to organize things throughout the garden. Because it was a weekday, we were the only people there. Not sure if they are typically super busy, but it was a fun place to come out and stretch our legs!

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    Mason-Rivera Sculpture Garden & Art Gallery - Art gallery

    Art gallery

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    Cook Park - It's a beautiful day for baseball! Let's GOOOOO!!!

    Cook Park

    4.3(34 reviews)
    103.4 km

    Koch Park is awesome and one of the best parks around the playground is all nice and nearly updated…read moreand there's so many different stations for the kids to play depending on age. There's ample space in Apple parking and if you want to take a break from the playground and there's plenty of trails that walk around the river you can make some loops and more. There's also plenty of covered areas for birthday parties barbecues, or just get together which you can reserve at the beginning of the year they fill up fast.

    River kayak & SUP rental | great picnic spot…read more Cook park is a family friendly park. It's huge too. Many can walk around, bring their own boats/kayaks/SUP to launch off the ramp, fish on the river, or have a picnic. It's beautiful here, but it's also very popular over the summer months when folks want to use this place to launch off the ramp. Parking is hard to find. At this spot, you can rent through the Tualatin Riverkeepers. They provided life vests and the kayak of our choice. It was great paddling out on the water with my kid. We stayed pretty close by, so the water was really calm and beginner friendly. We didn't venture past the freeway underpass, we went to the right side from the boat launch. Some parts are so shallow you hit some rocks. This park also offers soccer fields and an updated inclusive family playground. Highly recommend coming here.

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    Cook Park - Me floating at Cook Park!

    Me floating at Cook Park!

    Cook Park - Playground is beautiful

    Playground is beautiful

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