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What to do in a Summer Weekend: Eugene, Oregon

July 08, 2015 by in Eugene, Oregon, Wander

I jetted off to spend a summer weekend in Eugene, Oregon this past week. The reason: my little sister's graduation. With her as my guide this time, we got to see the town from a local's perspective. Eugene, Oregon is better known as the college town locale of University of Oregon as well as the birthplace to Nike. Its a place that values hiking and the outdoors as well as craft coffee and beer. The term yuppie has been bred out of the community that is Eugene.

WHERE TO STAY!

Polk St HousePolk St HouseIn true tradition of my mother, we used Airbnb to book our lodgings. With tons of family & friends flying in to watch my little sister graduate from University of Oregon (go Ducks!), we needed a spacious and homey play to stay for all of the activities.We found the quaint house off of Polk St, in a family neighborhood to meet all of our needs.

GET ENERGIZED!

Coffee Plant RoastersCoffee Plant Roaster imports coffee beans from all around the world and freshly roasts them for a unique and wide range of flavor. They serves everything from Specialty espresso drinks, to cold brew, to loose leaf tea, to Kombucha. Their mission is to serve great coffee as well as have great baked goods and little bites so that anyone can come in for a couple hours and enjoy their time. The atmosphere is spacious and cozy with pillow lined booths along the walls and large tables, perfect for the college town of Eugene.

GET BRUNCH!

Noisette Pastry KitchenAfter our spa day, we headed to Noisette for a quick coffee/snack break.  Noisette is essentially the byproduct of mixing industrial-rustic with French Bakery. We sat down at a tea-table inside and ordered lattes and the Vegetable Savory Tart. The tart was so delicious that we ordered a whole pie for her graduation party we hosted back at the house. As for the lattes, My mother and I were surprised to find that the milk tasted…well different. My little went onto explain: Eugene is known for their huge farm-to-table, organic, non-gmo culture. A lot of business’ use Raw, straight from the source milk. That means, that milk comes from pasture-fed cows and have little-to-no pasteurizing or processing. I am a full supporter of this lifestyle, however, I do have to admit it took half the latte to get used to the organic milk flavor.

GET EXPLORING!

WILLAMETTE RIVER NEAR AUTZEN STADIUM FOOTBRIDGEMy absolute favorite thing to do in Eugene was playing in the Willamette River. There is a spot on the Western Bank of the Willammette near Autzen Stadium footbridge where you can sunbathe, picnic, and jump/swim in the river. There are small but strong rapids and riding them down tapped into my thrill seeking. Hiking may be the State-wide past time for Oregonites, but I say playing in the river is the must-do summer activity.Eugene Saturday MarketOrganic Redneck FarmersThe Saturday market is the place to go to on Saturday Morning. From Fresh fruits to curated flower bunches to high quality oils and vinegars, Everyone descends on downtown to stock up on all their local produce. According to my sister, The Downtown scene in Eugene used to be pretty shady attracting the majority of Eugene’s homeless population. With help from some new local business’ and the Saturday Market, its culture is starting to redevelop and is becoming a new hot spot in Eugene.FIFTH STREET PUBLIC MARKET – MARCHÉ PROVISIONSThe Fifth street Public Market is a cool place to visit. Several shops surround a small outdoor terrace for a nice peaceful place to visit, shot, and eat. We stopped into the Marché Provisions which doubles as a high-end provisions store as well as a cafe.Skinner Butte ParkSkinner Butte Park is in the top 3 hiking/vista points in Eugene. Because of the limited time we had, we did not hike up, but instead drove up to the vista to get a great view of the whole city.

GET EATING!

TacovoreI now absolutely know how my sister managed to survive 4 years in Oregon being away from California Tacos and Mexican food in general. Tacovore does artisan tacos right. Whether you want simple beef/chicken tacos or if you’re a vegetarian like me a dressed up explosion of flavor beet/tofu tacos, you are sure to find whatever fits your desire. They also have about 8 different salsa’s, which are all amazing and some very spicy.McMenamins North BankMcMenamins North Bank is a Eugene Staple. McMenamins is a business I have written about in a previous blog post here about their business in Portland. They are known for their Cajun Tater tots, which are mind blowingly amazing (even though, they are mostly likely flash-frozen hush puppies), but serve quality healthy dishes such as the kale Cesar salad i ordered. Their restaurant/bar sits right on the Willamette with gorgeous views of the river.

GET DRINKING!

Barn Light BarBarn Light BarThe Barn Light is the hotspot in Downtown. Two friends opened it up to double as a coffee shop/bar similar to the one they both met and worked at in Kansas. It has quickly become the hotspot it is today and one of the spots that has helped bring more and more people downtown.


 

July 08, 2015 /
adventure, autzen, barn light, eat, eugene, explore, happyhipster, oregon, outdoors, tacos, travel, university of oregon, willammette
Eugene, Oregon, Wander
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5 Awesome Activites to try in Santa Barbara

April 16, 2015 by in California, Santa Barbara, Wander

Having grown up in something close to paradise, I definitely needed to write a blog post about the city that so many of my Angelenos friends vacation too. Santa Barbara may be small but with the Ocean and the Mountains within a 10 mile radius of each other there are so many things to do and see. Here are my 6 must activities if you find yourself making the trip.

PICNIC AT THE SANTA BARBARA MISSION

Santa Barbara Old Mission

This is the historic landmark at the epicenter of Santa Barbara’s origins. Right outside the grounds is both a (dog-friendly) park and rose garden. So grab your picnic basket and a bottle of wine and your sun hats and go relax on the lawn.

BIKE/SKATE/BOARD/SURI/WALK/ETC. CABRILLO BLVD. TO STEARN’S WHARF

Wheel Fun Suris

Cabrillo Blvd runs up several miles of Santa Barbara’s coast line. A bike path runs alongside the beach the entire way. If you are unfamiliar with what a Suri is, it is a covered 2-8 person bicycle/vehicle and pretty fun to ride with a group of people. Check out Wheel Fun Rentals to rent any type of bike contraptions or roller blades

SHOPPING ON STATE STREET

State Street

Santa Barbara is known for the red brick everything and shopping on State Street makes an average city street even more scenic. State Street is a couple miles long and encompasses everything from boutiques to high-end fashion departments to smoke shops to everything in between. There is no shortage of things to do and see on this walk. From Arlington Theatre to Paseo Nuevo Mall to all the clubs/shops/restaurants/and coffee shops along the way.

HIKING INSPIRATION POINT

Inspiration Point

If you want to see great sights of the whole city and get your sweat on. Hike up inspiration point! It is one of the briefer hikes in Santa Barbara, which doesn’t mean its easy. Its a great way to start your morning and see the incredible “American Riviera” that is Santa Barbara. Check out here for directions and guides.

SPA DAY AT THE BACARA

Bacara Resort

While this may be a splurge in your budget, it is absolutely worth it. The Bacara is the premiere resort in Santa Barbara and booking that heavily-needed massage unlocks full access to the spa, the pool, and the bar. You can even order a glass of champagne after your massage just in case you haven’t had your fill of relaxation.

SO GO OUT THERE AND EXPLORE SANTA BARBARA! 

Cabrillo Blvd

April 16, 2015 /
brunch, california, drinks, eat, santa barbara, sights, sightseeing, travel, wine
California, Santa Barbara, Wander
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Sagres is isolated enough where there are tourists but it’s off the beaten track. This is the cliff we saw the private beach down below that we decided what the hell, let’s climb down and hang out right under a Fort on a cliff from the 15
On the edge of Europe. One of the windiest and beautiful cliffs I’ve been on
Lisbon is so magical because of all the hills, colours, and tile
I used to think I liked the mountains but I think I’m really a coastal girl
📷: @joelbentow
The best day

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