Oregon’s Tunnel Of Trees Is Positively Magical And You Need To Visit
Boardman Tree Farm in northeastern Oregon offers a magical, fairytale-like experience with its rows of poplar trees.
Tucked away in the rolling fields of northeastern Oregon is a spectacular hidden gem that looks just like something from a fairytale. It's called the Boardman Tree Farm, and it's absolutely dreamy. Strolling through these tunnels of trees is a positively magical experience any time of year.
This expansive poplar farm is full of rows and rows of lush, graceful poplar trees which create a romantic, surreal setting that looks more like a painting than real life.
Located right off Interstate 84 in northeastern Oregon, the poplar farm is easy to get to, and much of it is open to visitors.
There's no better place to see the changing of the seasons than in this manicured 25,000-acre forest.
Unfortunately, the land has recently been sold and is in the process of slowly being converted into dairy farmland. However, with thousands of poplar trees and a harvest cycle of 12 years, it'll take a long time for the farm to be totally converted. Nonetheless, the clock is ticking, so you should make a point to visit while you still can.
Spend some time strolling through the tranquil landscape beneath a canopy of colorful leaves. (When I was there last week, I got to watch a herd of deer running through the trees. It was positively magical.)
The surreal beauty of this place will sweep you off your feet. Boardman Tree Farm is located just off I-84 at 73669 Homestead Lane in Boardman, Oregon, 97818.
Find out about more unique, fairytale-esque places in Oregon here.
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