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Lebanon

Lebanon, Oregon is a small city located in the heart of the Willamette Valley. Known for its rich agricultural history and stunning natural beauty, Lebanon is a popular destination for photographers looking to capture the essence of the Pacific Northwest. From the rolling hills of the surrounding countryside to the quaint downtown area, there are plenty of picturesque locations to explore. Some of the most popular photography spots in Lebanon include the historic Cheadle Lake Park, the scenic Santiam River, and the charming downtown area with its unique architecture and vibrant street art.

Train trestle in the snow, Willamette Valley, Oregon
Train trestle, Willamette Valley, Oregon
by Bonnie Moreland

So the trick here was get myself out of bed right at first light and drive to this site to get the tracks untouched by the trains.

The Willamette Valley (will-AM-et) is a 150-mile (240 km) long valley in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The Willamette River flows the entire length of the valley, and it is surrounded by mountains on three sides – the Cascade Range to the east, the Oregon Coast Range to the west, and the Calapooya Mountains to the south. It forms the cultural and political heart of Oregon, and is home to approximately 70 percent of its population.

The valley's numerous waterways, particularly the Willamette River, are vital to the economy of Oregon, as they continuously deposit highly fertile alluvial soils across its broad, flat plain. A massively productive agricultural area, the valley was widely publicized in the 1820s as a "promised land of flowing milk and honey". Throughout the 19th century it was the destination of choice for the oxen-drawn wagon trains of emigrants who made the perilous journey along the Oregon Trail.

Today the valley is often considered synonymous with "Oregon Wine Country", as it contains more than 19,000 acres (7,700 ha) of vineyards and 500+ wineries.

Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Lebanon!
Most notably Bonnie Moreland.