Northwest Travel News Summer 2014

 

Lost tourists who booked stays at the city’s soon-to-open boutique Skwachàys Lodge[1] can spot their hotel by the 40-foot Dreamweaver totem pole on the roof or the aboriginal culture video display out front. 

Delta Airlines[2] launches nonstop service to Hong Kong in June, a new route likely to be popular with business travelers and those with audio books exactly 14 hours and 30 minutes long.

Find out how ice age floods shaped the Columbia River and why the Manhattan Project reactors didn’t turn everything radioactive at the July opening of the Hanford Reach Interpretive Center[3].

 

The Oregon Coast town offers free crabbing and clam digging clinics[4] through September, but bring your own shellfish license, bucket, and first aid kit—it’s free but not for the faint of heart. 

 

The 30th annual Sweet Onion Festival[5] moves up a month to June 21 and 22 but still includes an onion-eating contest for true fans of pungent breath

A special July 11–13 weekend package at River Dance Lodge[6] in Central Idaho will include a historian’s tour of Kooskia Internment Camp, plus guided talks around the campfire. 

References

  1. ^ Skwachàys Lodge (skwachays.com)
  2. ^ Delta Airlines (delta.com)
  3. ^ Hanford Reach Interpretive Center (visitthereach.org)
  4. ^ free crabbing and clam digging clinics (www.oregoncoast.org)
  5. ^ Sweet Onion Festival (sweetonions.org)
  6. ^ River Dance Lodge (riverdancelodge.com)

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