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Vida Vacations

Are you all set for your next memorable adventure? Make sure you don't miss out on any fun in Vida by brushing up on one or two things about it before you jet off.

Vida sits 13 miles (21 kilometers) to the southeast of Sweet Home, and 2,300 miles (3,701 kilometers) to the west of Washington, the nation's lively capital.

Places to visit in Vida

Are you fascinated by construction and infrastructure? See Blue River Dam in action and learn more about its key role in controlling the region's water demands. Want some more ideas? Feel like a breather in the outdoors? The wide expanse at Marten Rapids Park is the ideal place to toss a ball around or just stop and put your feet up.

Where do you fly into for Vida?

When you're planning your upcoming Vida adventure, keep in mind that the nearest major terminal, Mahlon Sweet Field Airport (EUG), is approximately 35 miles (56 kilometers) west of the downtown area. Book your airfares, fill up your luggage and get set for some exciting adventures!

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Vida?
Travelocity offers hotel and flight packages starting from just CA $1,660. With such huge savings, you'll be saying hello to Vida in a flash.
How long should my Vida vacation be?
Around 2 nights is what most tourists book for their Vida vacation. That's a handy guide, but there's so much more to discover if you allow yourself a little longer.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Vida?
You can snap up sensational Vida package deals with Travelocity. Choose from as many as 400 airlines and 1,000,000 properties worldwide and turn your travel dreams into reality.
Why should I purchase my Vida vacation package with Travelocity?
From amazing destinations to thrilling experiences, we have everything you need to appease your wanderlust. Our 24/7 customer care will also make sure you're taken care of while you're on your trip. And don't stress if you find a better price on your reservation, we'll match it. That's our Price Match Guarantee.
Will I save money on my Vida car rental if I bundle it with my hotel or flight?
Bundling your car, hotel and flight into a Vida vacation package is an excellent way to score an amazing deal. Plus, having your own car rental gives you total freedom to find your way to all those famous sights you're hoping to explore. Located 153 kilometers from Vida, Oregon Zoo is one place that should be on your agenda. Turn up the tunes and make a day trip of it.
Which airport is best for Vida?
The main airport is Salem, OR (SLE-McNary Field), located 88 kilometers north of the center of Vida.
Where should I stay when visiting Vida?
The The Wayfarer Resort is the first choice of many travelers. Book as soon as possible before it's too late.

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Detail, base of pylon, south bank.
Detail, base of pylon, south bank.
Oregon has more covered bridges than any other western state, a point of pride for The Covered Bridge Society of Oregon.

However, a century or so ago, the State went absolutely bananas for the things, building six hundred of them between 1905 and 1925.  Now, let's face it, there is enough water in the state to support six hundred thousand covered bridges.  But when you hear a number like that, you can only imagine a long chain of unfortunate buggy drivers and early adopters of the newfangled horseless carriage, all forced to slalom down the entire length of a river, crossing one covered bridge after another.

Today, the number of these structures still in place is a considerably smaller and less eyebrow-twisting total of fifty-one.

The bridge you see here is the longest of all of them, at a full one hundred sixty-five feet across. Built for the then whopping sum of thirteen thousand dollars and change, it fell into disrepair until the county coughed up the less than quaint sum of seven hundred fifty thousand dollars to set things aright.  It was re-dedicated in 1987, and has been serving the good people of Lane County (and any photographer who lays eyes on it) ever since.

http://www.covered-bridges.org/bridges.htm
Enchanting hike along the McKenzie River to Sahalie and Koosah Falls through a primitive forest. Breathtaking.
Willamette National Forest which includes rapids