Portland Staycations: Spanish Villas, Mediterranean Gardens, and Enchanted Forests
With the price of everything skyrocketing and many of us still wanting to pop out of town for a quick winter getaway, we're revisiting a conversation with our resident fun expert Eden Dawn, co-author of The Portland Book of Dates. She's sharing some ideas for luxurious, budget-friendly staycations, from a night away at a local winery's villa to a bike ride along a beautiful waterfront.
This episode first aired on March 25, 2025
Discussed in today's episode:
Sosta House (Reopening for the season March 1)
Durant Olive Mill at Red Ridge Farms
Enchanted Forest (Reopening for the season March 21)
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