Our locations all have one thing in common, the cities and their surroundings all have adventures to offer. All our locations share the common theme of the beautiful Pacific Northwest outdoors.
Bend, Oregon
Bend, OR is perfect if you like to spend your days outdoors and your evenings on the town. Nestled on the edge of the Willamette National Forest at the base of Mt. Bachelor, Bend provides the outdoor adventurer with plenty of opportunities for hiking, off-roading, and camping. You’ll also find fishing, river rafting, and kayaking on the nearby Deschutes River. The nightlife in Bend is alive with a variety of breweries, bars, and clubs.
Eugene, Oregon
Eugene, OR has something for everyone. Just over an hour away from the beautiful Oregon Coast, you’re never far from a weekend getaway at the beach or the sand dunes of Florence. You can also head inland and find enough hiking, fishing, mountain biking, and camping to keep you busy for years to come. There are plenty of quality local sports with the University of Oregon Ducks and Eugene Emeralds minor league baseball. Portland is just two hours north, where you can also find the Portland Trail Blazers of the NBA and Portland Timbers of the MLS.
Anchorage, Alaska
Anchorage, AK has something for every outdoor adventurer from fishing and hunting to mountain biking and cycling around town. High quality skiing at Alyeska Resort is just under an hour from town, or you can walk down to the docks to go whale watching.
Wasilla: Calling all outdoorsmen! There’s something for everyone who loves the outdoors in the Wasilla, AK area with fishing, hunting, kayaking/canoeing, off-roading, cross-country skiing, and we could go on. You can experience the beautiful scenery with flightseeing, or stay on the ground and watch the historic Iditarod Sled Dog Race.
Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
Situated between the Gulf of Alaska and the Cook Inlet, the Kenai Peninsula has much of Alaska’s best to offer. With world-class hunting, fishing, river rafting, and camping not far from home, you’ll love living on the Kenai Peninsula.
Fairbanks, Alaska
An adventurer’s dream, Fairbanks, AK has everything you could ever dream of to keep you busy year round. You’ll always be active with river rafting, hunting, fishing, flightseeing, and skiing/snowboarding at nearby Moose Mountain. Things don’t calm down when the sun goes down either, because you’ll have one of the best views in the world through most of the year of the Northern Lights.
Meridian and Nampa, Idaho
It’s not booming (yet) but you’ll love living in the Treasure Valley. The rapidly growing Boise area has something for everyone with hunting, fishing, skiing/snowboarding, mountain biking, and much more. Are you less outdoorsy and looking for something else? You’ll always find something to do with Boise State University, Boise Hawks minor league baseball, and Idaho Steelheads minor league hockey.
Marysville, Washington
Just a short 40 minute drive from downtown Seattle, Marysville, Washington is a beautiful town with enough outdoor features to keep even the most avid outdoorsman busy year round. Enjoy numerous well maintained nature trails such as the Centennial Nature Trail, scenic waterways, and the four seasons of Snohomish County. With gorgeous nearby mountain ranges, countless lakes, and plenty of open sky, Marysville provides easy access to the great outdoors like nowhere else can.
Vancouver, Washington
Vancouver, WA offers the perfect blend of city life and outdoor adventure. Located along the Columbia River, it provides stunning waterfront views and access to water activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing. Just a short drive away, you’ll find the lush trails of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest and the towering peaks of Mount St. Helens. Vancouver’s vibrant downtown features a variety of local breweries, shops, and restaurants, all within easy reach of Portland, Oregon. Whether you’re into hiking, biking, or exploring local culture, Vancouver delivers the best of the Pacific Northwest.
Bozeman, Montana
Bozeman, MT is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise with year-round adventures at your doorstep. Surrounded by the Rocky Mountains, Bozeman offers world-class hiking, fly fishing, and camping in the summer, and exceptional skiing and snowboarding in the winter at nearby Bridger Bowl and Big Sky Resort. The city itself is full of character, with a thriving arts and culture scene, locally-owned shops, and excellent dining. Yellowstone National Park is just a short drive away, providing easy access to some of the most iconic landscapes in the country. Bozeman combines small-town charm with big outdoor adventures.
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