The Pacific Northwest In Bloom
From patio cocktails enjoyed along cherry blossom-dappled streets to active adventures on misty forest trails, the Pacific Northwest is in full bloom. Experience spring in the region at its best.
From kayaking and hiking in breathtaking nature to epicurean adventures in Washington's wine country to exploring the city scenes of Portland, Seattle, and Tacoma, there are endless ways to enjoy the Pacific Northwest this season. Enjoy the springtime in bloom across our Northwest collection.
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Whether you're a foodie, outdoor adventurer, city dweller, or spa lover—or a little bit of it all—our local teams share their favorite ways to immerse yourself in the destination for the most memorable getaway. Click the + below to explore each destination across our collection.
Portland's natural beauty shines in springtime. Base yourself at Hotel Max and enjoy a toughtfully paced stay shaped by spring gardens, waterfront parks, and walkable culture in the city's top districts.
Begin the morning at Portland Japanese Garden, where spring unfolds in layers—cherry blossoms, quiet water features, and carefully composed landscapes. The experience is slow by design, offering a calm, immersive start to the day.
Continue through Washington Park, allowing time for unstructured wandering. The scale of the park invites a more relaxed pace, with viewpoints and shaded paths that shift naturally with the season.
In the afternoon, transition into the Pearl District. Former warehouses now house galleries, independent retail, and design-forward spaces—ideal for an afternoon shaped by browsing rather than agenda.
Start the day at Powell’s City of Books. More than a bookstore, it’s a cultural anchor—best experienced without a strict plan, moving between rooms and subjects at your own pace.
From there, walk toward Tom McCall Waterfront Park. In spring, the riverfront softens with blooms and open space, offering a contrast to the density of downtown.
If your stay overlaps with the weekend, spend part of the afternoon at the Portland Saturday Market. The experience is informal but distinctly local—handmade goods, street food, and a steady rhythm of live music along the water
Begin the final day in Forest Park. The trails are less about destination and more about atmosphere—lush, quiet, and deeply characteristic of the Pacific Northwest in spring.
Return to the city via the Alberta Arts District. Murals, small galleries, and neighborhood storefronts create a setting that feels both creative and lived-in.
If time allows, close with a short drive into the Willamette Valley. Spring brings a quieter, greener version of wine country—less about crowds, more about landscape and pace.
Tacoma unfolds as a city best experienced through culture, design, and walkability. Base yourself at Hotel Murano for its artful, upscale downtown presence. With a museum-worthy glass collection and a location steps from the convention center and cultural corridor, the hotel sets the tone for a stay that feels intentional rather than purely tourist-driven. Spend a day indulging in art, atmosphere, and a polished waterfront finish.
Begin your day with breakfast at BITE, located on the hotel’s fourth floor. Afterward, grab a coffee to go and head out on foot toward Tacoma’s museum district.
Your first stop is the Tacoma Art Museum, a refined, regionally grounded institution known for its focus on Northwest artists. It’s substantial without being overwhelming—ideal for guests who want depth without committing an entire day.
From there, continue to the Chihuly Bridge of Glass, a 500-foot pedestrian overpass connecting downtown to the Museum of Glass.
Enjoy a slow morning reset, keeping the experience relaxed rather than overly scheduled. Indulge in a morning massage at Upscale Salon and Spa or explore the hotel's own curated collection of renowned art located on each floor.
Whether traveling for a convention, as a couple, or weekend visitors—favor a curated pace over a packed itinerary. With everything centrally located, the day remains easily walkable or a short rideshare away.
Shift from gallery spaces to expansive scenery with an afternoon along the Ruston Way Waterfront.
Here, Tacoma opens up: sweeping views of Commencement Bay, a breezy walking path, and a sense of contrast after the downtown corridor. Nearby, Point Ruston offers dining and entertainment options if you want to linger.
For those seeking more nature, extend your time toward Point Defiance Park. Prefer a more social tone? Stay along the waterfront and transition into dinner and drinks.
Grab a coffee around the corner at Campfire Coffee, whose idea of a good time is being outside around a firepit kickin’ back with great food, great drinks, and even greater company. Pro tip: Hotel Murano gets enjoy 15% off when they show their room key.
For the ultimate souvenir, take a class or workshop at Tacoma Glassblowing Studio where you can create your own hand blown glass art and fused glass jewelry.
End your day back at Hotel Murano with a stop at Bar 960 in the lobby. Sip a crafted cocktail, enjoy small bites, and settle into the atmosphere.
Because the hotel itself emphasizes luxury and museum-quality glass art, it doesn’t feel like just a place to simply return to—it feels like the final chapter of your experience.
At Skamania Lodge, nature and adventure seamlessly intertwine with holistic wellness, relaxation, and retreat, creating a destination where you see the world from a new perspective. An unparalleled Pacific Northwest experience awaits.
Welcome to Skamania Lodge. Set against one of the world’s most breathtaking landscapes and nestled among lush, towering evergreens, it awakens the senses at every turn.
Take time to explore the expansive property and soak in panoramic views of the Columbia River Gorge before you check into your treehouse or glamping tent.
Head to The Backyard for a fun, low-key start: play a round on the Little Eagle 18-hole putting course or try disc golf or explore open lawn games.
Ease into vacation mode with time on the Front Lawn, Adirondack chairs, and fresh mountain air
Dinner at the Cascade Dining Room
Enjoy seasonal menus featuring Pacific Northwest ingredients. Pro tip: request a window table for sunset views over the Gorge
Evening Hike on Lake Loop Trail
Enjoy a slow and peaceful 1.5-mile loop around beautiful Wy’east Lake and Lily Pad Lake. Time your hike for golden hour for the most stunning scenery and wildlife sightings.
It's time to gather around the firepit for s’mores. Optional: Take a quiet soak in the outdoor hot tub under the stars.
Begin your day with sunrise meditation. Choose your private balcony or a quiet spot on the Front Lawn.
Pick up Skamania-To-Go Breakfast - perfect for an early start without slowing down your day.
Head out to explore the Gorge’s most iconic waterfalls:
Return to the lodge for Skamania Adventures: ziplining through the forest canopy for sweeping Gorge views or axe throwing for a fun, social challenge.
Continue the adventure with E-Bike Rentals and cruise through Stevenson, along river viewpoints, or scenic backroads.
Relax and rejuvenate at Waterleaf Spa. Book a CBD massage to relieve muscle tension after hiking or indulge in a rejuvenating facial for a refreshed glow.
Enjoy an evening swim at the pool. Alternate between the indoor whirlpool and outdoor hot tub overlooking the mountains.
Afterward, enjo a casual dinner or light bites at the lodge.
Optional: Return to the firepit or enjoy a quiet night on your balcony
Enjoy a slow morning or grab another Skamania-To-Go Breakfast before heading to the Hood River Fruit Loop for a memorable outing. Embark on the Mount Hood Majesty Tour (e-bike + wine experience) and ride through orchards, vineyards, and lavender fields. You'll take in unforgettable views of Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams along the way. Don't forget to stop for fresh, local fare and seasonal tastings.
Visit Syncline Winery to enjoy a flagship tasting experience (approx. 2 hours), where you'll sample estate wines while overlooking vineyards and rolling hills.
Seattle in April and May is a great time to experience spring blooms, longer daylight, and fewer peak-summer crowds. From your base at Hotel Max, enjoy three days of quintessential Seattle.
Explore Pike Place Market, where you'll catch the fish throwing, browse local crafts and flowers, and take in the sights and sounds of the city.
Then, take the Seattle Monorail from downtown to Seattle Center. Go up the Space Needle for incredible skyline views and explore Chihuly Garden and Glass.
Enjoy an indulgent dinner at the very popular and amazing The Pink Door restaurant, and end the evening with cocktails at Navy Strength.
Explore Capitol Hill or Belltown for independent coffee, shopping, and a more local rhythm. Capitol Hill remains one of Seattle’s strongest neighborhoods for dining and nightlife, with Eater’s current coverage reinforcing its appeal for guests who want a more plugged-in, culturally current evening.
Have a coffee at Victrola Coffee Roasters, followed by browsing the shops along Pike/Pine. Afterward, walk through Volunteer Park before heading toward Lake Union to walk the waterfront at South Lake Union Park and visit the Museum of History & Industry.
For memorable sunset views, go to Kerry Park for one of the best skyline views of Seattle.
Start with a walk to the Seattle Ferry Terminal and take the Washington State Ferries to Bainbridge Island (35 minutes each way).
Once you arrive on Bainbridge, walk Winslow’s main street and enjoy a leisurely brunch at The Madison Diner.
When you return to Seattle, head out to explore Pioneer Square. Here you can visit Smith Tower and explore art galleries and historic architecture.
Spring at Riverhouse Lodge is a season of renewal: flowing rivers, blooming trails, sunny patios, and fresh mountain air. It’s the perfect time to explore Bend before summer crowds arrive.
Arrive at Riverhouse Lodge, nestled along the Deschutes River in Bend, Oregon. Check in and take your first stroll along the Deschutes River Trail, which runs directly past the lodge.
Wander down to The Eddy riverfront lawn for sweeping water views, relaxing in Adirondack chairs, and soaking in Bend’s crisp spring air. Later, rent bikes and cruise the river trail toward Drake Park and downtown Bend.
Indulge in dinner at Currents at Riverhouse Lodge, where you'll sample Pacific Northwest cuisine featuring seasonal spring ingredients. Insider tip: request a riverfront patio table overlooking the Deschutes River.
Afterward, take a sunset walk along the river - Spring evenings bring long golden hours and mountain-fresh air, perfect for photography or a relaxed after-dinner stroll.
Gather around the outdoor fire pits overlooking the Deschutes River where you can roast s’mores and listen to the flowing river nearby, or relax back in your room or on a private patio with fire pit (select guestrooms).
Optional: take a dip in Splash at the Lodge, featuring indoor and outdoor pools, hot tub, sauna, and steam room, and featuring nightly Dive-in Movies under the stars.
Start the day at Currents Café with espresso from Portland Coffee Roasters. Grab fresh pastries and enjoy morning coffee along the Deschutes River.
Afterward, ead out for a spring hike:
Drive to Mt. Bachelor for late-season skiing or snowboarding, where you'll enjoy bluebird spring ski days and panoramic Cascade Mountain views.
Alternatively, if winter sports aren't your thing, visit the High Desert Museum to learn about Central Oregon’s wildlife and landscapes.
Explore the Old Mill District, a vibrant riverfront shopping and dining area. Walk the Deschutes River pathway connecting shops, galleries, and scenic viewpoints. When you're thirsty, discover Bend’s famous craft beer scene along the Bend Ale Trail.
Return to Riverhouse Lodge for dinner and drinks at Currents riverside patio. Enjoy seasonal cocktails or Northwest wines overlooking the river. Catch Live Music Fridays at Currents (7–9 PM). Relax on the patio while local artists perform against the river backdrop.
Enjoy breakfast at Currents Restaurant or a quick bite at Currents Café before taking one last peaceful walk along the Deschutes River Trail
For your last morning adventure, visit Downtown Bend farmers markets and boutiques as the city comes alive for spring.
Stop by Pilot Butte for panoramic views of Bend and the Cascade Mountains to send you off on your return journey home.
At Willows Lodge, you're just 30 minutes from Seattle—but feel a world away. Lush grounds along the Sammamish River come alive in the springtime, offering a lavish retreat in breathtaking scenery.
Arrive at Willows Lodge and take a slow stroll along the stunning gardens, letting the pace shift the moment you arrive. Grab a table for breakfast or lunch at Barking Frog, the hotel's onsite restaurant for a seasonal, refined, and unmistakably Pacific Northwest dining experience.
Settle into your room with a complimentary splash of wine before heading out for your first tasting at DeLille Cellars, a Woodinville staple know for Bordeaux-style blends.
Grab nightcap at Fireside Lounge and relax by the fire pit or a soak back in your spa-style in-room bath.
Start your morning with coffee on your patio, then make your way to Long Shadows Vintners featuring wines crafted by globally renowned winemakers.
Head back to the The Spa at Willows for a signature treatment, couples massage, and soak in the outdoor hydrotherapy pool.
Indulge in dinner at The Herbfarm, the AAA 5-Diamond award-winning restaurant at Willows Lodge. Expect a multi-course, hyper-seasonal tasting menu sourced from the surrounding region, paired with wines + storytelling. It’s intimate, immersive, and one of the most memorable culinary experiences in the Pacific Northwest.
Start your final morning with a bike ride along the Sammamish River Trail, an easy, scenic path that winds past peaceful waterways and quiet stretches of nature. Return for a relaxed breakfast + one last moment to soak it all in before departure.
Leave feeling restored, reconnected, and already planning your return
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