Featured Journey: Pacific Northwest cideries
Posted on January 27, 2011 by VIA Staff
Road Journals Blog—
As Leslie Forberg toured the Pacific Northwest in search of unique and delectable apple cider for an article that ran in the March/April Oregon edition of VIA, she ended up making many discoveries that had nothing to do with cider ... and a few that did.
- In search of the perfect cider: Proper cider must be made correctly.
- Fort Worden’s past, present equally alluring: The old fort on Washington's Olympic Peninsula has much to offer, both historically and for those seeking recreation by the sea.
- The speed of slow in Cowichan Bay: Fast just doesn't cut it here, especially when it comes to cuisine.
- Rafting on the Yakima perfect for a lazy summer day: Summertime in Oregon calls out for the occasional meandering, lazy float.
- Mission Mill Museum in Salem a textile-based trip through the past: A reminder of when Oregon was known for its textiles.
This blog post was first published in January 2011. Some facts may have aged gracelessly. Please call ahead to verify information.

