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What you need to know about spring break travel and COVID-19 in Oregon

What you need to know about spring break travel and COVID-19 in Oregon
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What you need to know about spring break travel and COVID-19 in Oregon

What you need to know about spring break travel and COVID-19 in Oregon OregonLive.com 3/12/2021 Jamie Hale, oregonlive.com © Jamie Hale/The Oregonian/Jamie Hale/The Oregonian/oregonlive.com/TNS People watch the sunset over the Columbia River from outdoor seating area at Buoy Brewing Co. in Astoria, while the indoor section of the restaurant remains closed during the pandemic. Spring break is almost here, and with it scores of cooped-up Oregonians who are itching to get out on vacation. Oregon schools will be on spring break from March 22 to 26, and while many families may have dreams of sunnier locales, the Oregon Health Authority still recommends that Oregonians stay in their regions and not travel to other states or countries, to prevent further spread of COVID-19.

What you need to know about spring break travel and COVID-19 in Oregon

What you need to know about spring break travel and COVID-19 in Oregon
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Northwest Travel Guide 2021: 25 adventures for the year ahead

Northwest Travel Guide 2021: 25 adventures for the year ahead Updated Jan 04, 2021; Posted Jan 01, 2021 The sun sets behind the Astoria-Megler Bridge during the tail end of summer. Jamie Hale/The Oregonian Facebook Share Needless to say, it’s a strange time for travel. The coronavirus pandemic has upended virtually every aspect of our lives, including where we travel, who we travel with, and what we do when we get there. The pandemic canceled most of our travel plans in 2020, and trying to predict what 2021 will look like is futile. All the confusion makes local and regional travel that much more appealing. This year is a perfect opportunity to explore parts of Oregon and Washington you’ve never seen, the places you’ve always meant to go, and the attractions you never knew were there. Take the time to see the more remote reaches of our region or see sights close by that you’ve somehow always missed.

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