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PacificDetail t1_j8q62de wrote

If you are going to the Columbia River Gorge (e.g., for waterfalls and hiking), you can cross over to Washington and hike up Beacon Rock, which is a neat hike and a beautiful view at the top on a relatively clear day.

If you just want to do something in Washington, you could explore downtown Vancouver and the Vancouver waterfront.

Everything else is either, or both, a bit farther away (e.g., the Coast) or closed for the season (e.g., Ape Cave).

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PacificDetail t1_j1imcud wrote

Icy right now in Portland, but temperature is supposed to get into the low 40s today and only go down to a low in the high 30s tonight, with rain from this afternoon through tomorrow. Road conditions will probably be gradually improving throughout the day and rest of the weekend.

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PacificDetail t1_ithne16 wrote

You will have time for a brief exploration of Seattle plus one other region of the state. If you have never been to the Pacific Northwest before, I strongly endorse anybodyiwant2be’s suggestion of a counter-clockwise loop around the Olympic Peninsula. If possible, squeeze in visits to Cape Flattery and First Beach too. The peninsula is absolutely beautiful in the misty, rainy fall.

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