Summer's just around the corner, and the Old Farmers Almanac has some surprising predictions for the Pacific Northwest that might just cool your expectations.
Thousands of residents will be impacted, and hundreds of miles of coastline will be permanently underwater when the next “Big One” happens off the coast of the Pacific Northwest. Study suggests it could happen before the year 2100.
It’s so flat that private pilots fly in to spend the day practicing landings and takeoffs, and over the years, numerous land speed records have been broken and attempted on the Alvord Desert dry lake bed.
The Santiam Wagon Road, built as a toll road in the 1860s, was the only way over the Cascade Mountains for nearly 70 years. Providing ranchers and settlers access to Central Oregon. Now it's an amazing hike for all to see.
If you’re planning a trip to the beautiful Oregon Coast via Highway 26, read more to find out where this massive bump is and avoid damaging your vehicle. It's happening to drivers everyday!