21 MT. HOOD SKIBOWL WINTER & SUMMER RESORT 87000 E. Hwy. 26 | Government Camp, Ore. 97028 503.222.BOWL (2695) For overnight accommodations: 800.234.6288 Skibowl.com | CollinsLakeResort.com Mt. Hood Skibowl, less than an hour from Portland, is known as America’s Largest Night Skiing Area with 36 night lit runs, 69 day runs, and some of the best terrain on Mt. Hood. Mt. Hood’s only conveyor assisted Snow Tube Park features the World’s Only Cosmic Tubing™. When the snow melts, Skibowl’s Summer Adventure Park has over 20 attractions, including the Northwest’s only ½ mile dual alpine slide, free fall bungee jumping, ziplines, bungee trampolines, kiddie karts, scenic sky chairs, hiking trails and theTreeTop BridgeTour. Also check out Skibowl’s Raceway, offering Sprint and Indy Karts! 18 Inspire your curiosity and sense of wonder at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI), one of the top-ranked science centers in the U.S.! Explore exhilarating exhibits, take a journey through the stars in the planetarium, and challenge yourself with hand-on experiments, puzzles, and labs throughout the museum. Young guests can climb, splash, jump, and play in Science Playground, and museum-goers of all ages will enjoy a film in the Empirical Theater or a submarine tour on the USS Blueback. OMSI is where curiosity, learning, and community unite! 1945 S.E. Water Ave. Portland, Ore. 97214 503.797.4000 | OMSI.edu OREGON MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY (OMSI) 20 Experience history at the End of the Oregon Trail through engaging displays made in partnership with the Confederated Tribes of the Grande Ronde, along with the use of pioneer journals to tell the incredible story of westward migration in the words of those who lived it. Exhibits are interactive, including feature films, period games, dress-up, and crafts such as candle dipping and doll making. Also on site are the state and county welcome center, heritage garden and interpretive trail around Abernathy Green, where many pioneers spent their first winter in Oregon. Guided Overland Tours of the Interpretive Trail are available by request only. Open daily. 1726 Washington St. Oregon City, Ore. 97045 503.657.9336 | HistoricOregonCity.org END OF THE OREGON TRAIL INTERPRETIVE & VISITOR CENTER
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