Blog from the Old Parkdale Inn Bed and Breakfast
The Bald Eagles have landed in the Columbia River GorgeA convocation of Eagles Bald Eagle populations were on the brink of extinction due partly to pesticide use. In 1963 there
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Meadowlark Room at the Old Parkdale Inn Bed and BreakfastOur Meadowlark Room is decorated with the colors of Oregon’s State Bird and has large windows that let in plenty of light
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Gordon Creek Falls on this Waterfall WednesdayGordon Creek Falls, for those looking for adventure in the Columbia River Gorge. A rough trail leads about 2/3 of the way to
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The Mt Hood Loop of the Oregon Cascade Birding TrailMarch brings the northern movement of many migratory birds. The Oregon Cascades Birding Trail, (OCBT) is a self-guided tour
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Chinook Suite at the Old Parkdale InnChoose the tranquil Chinook Suite for a sweeping view of the Inn’s Gardens from your private balcony. Named after
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Tamanawas Falls In the Mt Hood National ForestTamanawas Falls: Bring your binoculars and prepare to see a lot of birds and a stunning waterfall! The falls are amazing at
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Little Multnomah Falls and Waterfall Wednesday in OregonLittle Multnomah Falls is just upstream from its bigger, and slightly more famous sibling Multnomah Falls but stunning in
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Work From Here at the Old Parkdale Inn Bed and BreakfastWFH doesn’t just mean ‘work from home’. For us in the lodging world it can mean ‘Work From
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Give the Gift of Relaxation and Receive a little Something for YourselfA gift certificate to the Old Parkdale Inn is the promise of romance, adventure, and relaxation all in one neat package. If
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Our Story ~ Meet the Innkeepers and their Furry HostessesToday happens to be the beginning of our 22nd year of innkeeping. When not innkeeping you’ll find us exploring our world,
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Oregon Only Slightly ExaggeratedExplore more of Oregon Only Slightly Exaggerated Are you about ready to hit the road? In Oregon it’s about the journey as
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The Willamette Stone State Heritage SiteImagine a straight, west-east line from Oregon coast, through Parkdale and on to the Snake River and the Idaho border. This
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