Best Portland Oregon Travel Books

The new cartography is about much more than just land! David Banis has managed the Center for Spatial Analysis and Research in the Geography Department at Portland State University since 2006, working with a wide variety of partners at the federal, state, and local levels.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"It documents the most absurd things, from house color by neighborhood to noise level in Providence Park by minute in a Timbers game."
"This book is PACKED full of interesting maps, facts, history, images, and impressions of Portland past and present."
"Got this for my best friend's birthday after she moved to Portland and she's loved it as fun way to get to know her new city even better."
"Fun way to explore Portland from many different perspectives."
"this is a great book written by Portland State University professors and their students."
"I bought this as a gift."
"If you thought you knew about Portland you're wrong!"
"An excellent book - full of interesting information about Portland, it acts as a history of the area."

This dramatic region stretching from British Columbia to Oregon provides pristine wilderness areas to explore--from coastlines to mountains--as well as vibrant metropolitan scenes in Seattle, Portland, and Vancouver. UP-TO-DATE COVERAGE: New hotel and restaurant reviews cover recently opened properties throughout the region along with special focus on Portland and the popular brewery and winery scenes. “Fodor’s is pitched a few notches higher….aimed at a fairly discerning traveler with an appetite for background and the occasional surprise.” – New York Times.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"FODOR'S PACIFIC NORTHWEST is a great guide to the Pacific Northwest, with heavy emphases on Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver, the best of Oregon and Washington, and a small section on Victoria, British Columbia."
"Not deep description of places."
"Like most Fodor’s books this one is best read all the way through if you’re trying to choose an area to see, or read the whole section on a particular area to get a great fell of the offerings and where you may what to spend additional time. Hood, Central Oregon, Crater Lake National Park, Southern Oregon, Seattle, Washington Cascade Mountains and Valleys, San Juan Islands, Olympic National Park, Olympic Peninsula and Washington Coast, North Cascades National Park, North Central Washington, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington Wine Country, Spokane and Eastern Washington, Vancouver and Victoria."
"The bonus is the included content for Vancouver BC, and it is really appreciated (I am staying in Vancouver over Thanksgiving weekend this year - I'll update afterwards if there is anything pertinent to add). It seems odd this was left out since they do tend to get good press and are recommended by virtually every winery I've ever visited here. The Seattle section covers a lot of the sightseeing: Space Needle, Music Experience, Pike Place Market, Ferries, Aquarium, etc... You definitely get a good feel for each city and can easily discern what the main takeaway of travel to each place would be."
"The "Pacific Northwest" is a very broad area."

60 Hks/60 Mi-portland, 5th Ed.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"The author isn't merely interested in telling you how to get there and how not to miss a turn in the trail, but he shows a genuine love for each of these hikes, pointing out what is amazing about each of them, often giving a little history about the trail or other anecdotes associated with a hike, including personal experiences which are genuinely amusing or informative. I especially enjoy his appreciation of trails through old growth forests, something you don't often see in hiking guides. Thanks to this author, I discovered this incredibly beautiful section of trail after hiking all over Mt."
"I choose this book because I live in portland and love hiking."
"Helens, the Coast, hikes within Portland, and various National Forests and State Parks. I really wish I had discovered this book earlier, because quite honestly, I wasted years missing out on some fantastic, easy-to-do hikes out of simple ignorance. For example, when my parents came to visit, I was able to find a hike that wasn't going to be too long or difficult for them (Trillium Lake), and when my young nephew came to visit, I selected longer, moderate hikes (Ramona Falls and Silver Falls State Park)."
"Wish there was a fold out map with these hikes, like we use with a day hike book for the Smoky Mountains and their many trails."
"This books covers some of the best hikes in Washington and Oregon that are near Portland."
"Nice quality product, quick shipping."
"We only used the book for two hikes."
Best Oregon Travel Guides

The new cartography is about much more than just land! David Banis has managed the Center for Spatial Analysis and Research in the Geography Department at Portland State University since 2006, working with a wide variety of partners at the federal, state, and local levels.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"It documents the most absurd things, from house color by neighborhood to noise level in Providence Park by minute in a Timbers game."
"This book is PACKED full of interesting maps, facts, history, images, and impressions of Portland past and present."
"Got this for my best friend's birthday after she moved to Portland and she's loved it as fun way to get to know her new city even better."
"Fun way to explore Portland from many different perspectives."
"this is a great book written by Portland State University professors and their students."
"A creative and smart approach to visualizing the culture of a city."
"I bought this as a gift."
"If you thought you knew about Portland you're wrong!"
Best Washington Travel Guides

"Simply put, every local boater should have a dog-eared, well-thumbed copy [of this guide] as a permanent feature in the nautical library. A Cruising Guide to Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands has earned an outstanding reputation for the accuracy of its piloting instructions, the clarity of its writing, and the high quality of its information. Approaches and anchorages for hundreds of bays, harbors, and inlets―many with annotated charts Weather, tides, currents, and commercial traffic patterns Local history and attractions 240 full-color photos 75 color chartlets Larger size and lay-flat binding for ease of use. For even those few boaters who think they know all Puget Sound has to offer, this invaluable reference guide will introduce them to hundreds of new places yet to explore. "An encyclopedic sailing guide to area waters, written with exhaustive first-hand research to almost every cove and inlet, and complemented with a remarkable series of maps, charts, and pictures. "A monumental book that gives minute details on every bay, waterway, and stretch of navigable salt water from Olympia to Port Angeles, including the San Juan Islands. A Cruising Guide to Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands has earned an outstanding reputation for the accuracy of its piloting instructions, the clarity of its writing, and the high quality of its information. Approaches and anchorages for hundreds of bays, harbors, and inlets―many with annotated charts Weather, tides, currents, and commercial traffic patterns Local history and attractions 240 full-color photos 75 color chartlets Larger size and lay-flat binding for ease of use. For even those few boaters who think they know all Puget Sound has to offer, this invaluable reference guide will introduce them to hundreds of new places yet to explore. "An encyclopedic sailing guide to area waters, written with exhaustive first-hand research to almost every cove and inlet, and complemented with a remarkable series of maps, charts, and pictures.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Cruising up there can be very complex....considering ship traffic, reefs that are close to the water surface, floating logs that can separate an outdrive from the boat in a nanosecond, and private or shallow areas that it is a good idea to stay away from."
"A must have for cruising down sound or in the San Juan Islands."
"We constantly use this book for boating in the puget sound."
"the wire coil back is a pain to deal with."
"We've been sailing in the San Juans for over 30 years and still found this book helpful."
"The spiral binding is very nice which allows the pages to lay flat and the heavy cover tucks acound them when the book is closed to protect the page edges - a great touch. I expect this will be a book we will really use this season."
"Great book for cruising the Sound."
"The Waggoner book that was in our charter boat was much better but our favorite was San Juan Islands Cruise Guide: A Boaters Handbook for Camping the San Juan's and Surrounding Area by Cummins."
Best Seattle Washington Travel Books

There is also updated trail information, text, maps, and/or photos, etc., for such hikes as Iron Goat Trail, Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, Dirty Harry's Peak, Flaming Geyser State Park, Mailbox Peak, Franklin Falls, and many others. A lifelong Washingtonian, Bryce Stevens has explored the Cascade Range, the Olympic Mountains, and the Puget Sound.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I'd 95+% of the information is still valid, but approach with caution on actual hikes as a lot can change over 7 - 8 years."
"I bought this as a gift for my best friend who moved to Seattle from Phoenix."
"I got this book for some friends and they loved it."
"This book is RAD!"
"Suburban hikes are included, as well as foothills and beach hikes."
"He states he's only used some of the more northern walks, but says there's no reason to believe the balance of entries wouldn't be as accurate and pleasurable as the tested ones."
"Bought this as a gift for my hiking-loving niece who lives in Seattle."
Best Mount St. Helens Washington Travel Books

60 Hks/60 Mi-portland, 5th Ed.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"The author isn't merely interested in telling you how to get there and how not to miss a turn in the trail, but he shows a genuine love for each of these hikes, pointing out what is amazing about each of them, often giving a little history about the trail or other anecdotes associated with a hike, including personal experiences which are genuinely amusing or informative. I especially enjoy his appreciation of trails through old growth forests, something you don't often see in hiking guides. Thanks to this author, I discovered this incredibly beautiful section of trail after hiking all over Mt."
"I choose this book because I live in portland and love hiking."
"Helens, the Coast, hikes within Portland, and various National Forests and State Parks. I really wish I had discovered this book earlier, because quite honestly, I wasted years missing out on some fantastic, easy-to-do hikes out of simple ignorance. For example, when my parents came to visit, I was able to find a hike that wasn't going to be too long or difficult for them (Trillium Lake), and when my young nephew came to visit, I selected longer, moderate hikes (Ramona Falls and Silver Falls State Park)."
"Wish there was a fold out map with these hikes, like we use with a day hike book for the Smoky Mountains and their many trails."
"This books covers some of the best hikes in Washington and Oregon that are near Portland."
"Nice quality product, quick shipping."
"We only used the book for two hikes."
Best General Oregon Travel Guides

Here you'll find geographical, historical, and geological overviews of the majestic North Cascades region, plus important tips on safety and backcountry usage and enough technical and grade information to make clear exactly what type of route you are embarking upon. Called by some the climber's bible, they are a must for any avid peak-bagger in the state. Known simply as Beckey's bible, no list of Northwest outdoor books would be complete without Beckey's monumental guide to climb in Washington's Cascades.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"If you plan on getting this book to JUST climb the direct route of Mt Baker or the Disappointment Cleaver route of Rainier, the Becky series would be overkill. If you're not interested in mountaineering, alpine, or rock climbing, but still want to get outdoors, I HIGHLY Recommend the Foghorn Outdoors Wahington Hiking book instead of the "Beckey Bible"."
"If you plan on getting this book to JUST climb the direct route of Mt Baker or the Disappointment Cleaver route of Rainier, the Becky series would be overkill. If you're not interested in mountaineering, alpine, or rock climbing, but still want to get outdoors, I HIGHLY Recommend the Foghorn Outdoors Wahington Hiking book instead of the "Beckey Bible"."
"This is a Mountaineers book, so if you are a member of the club and going on club climbs, this book (and the other books in the series) will be frequently referenced as the main guide book. The book provides detail on almost every peak, and almost every route. Most "distances" in the book are only described in terms of the time it will take to travel the route, and that time (as another reviewer pointed out) is subjective on conditions and your own fitness level -- and Fred Beckey was clearly in great shape when he logged these numbers."
"Beckey is a true legend and these books demonstrate his extensive knowledge of geography and mountainclimbing in the Washington Cascades."
"This kind of book doesn't lend itself well to this format since I'd like to print pages out (the Kindle app for Windows doesn't allow this), and the screenshots I capture aren't very clear."
"One of at least 5 books or sites you should study before doing these climbs."
"A classic, lots of routes, and love the Beckey descriptions."