Stories That Move the Coast

Author: Jamie Livingston

  • Washington State Travel Guide: Weekend Getaways from Seattle to the San Juan Islands, Cascades & Wine Country

    Washington is a landscape of striking contrasts: temperate rainforest and alpine peaks, bustling tech cities and quiet island communities. Whether you’re after urban culture, outdoor adventure, or world-class wine, Washington delivers variety within relatively short distances — a compact advantage for travelers and residents alike. Start with the Puget Sound corridor, anchored by Seattle. The Read more

  • Oregon Coast Travel Guide: Best Stops, Safety Tips & Conservation

    Oregon’s coastline stretches for hundreds of miles of dramatic cliffs, sandy stretches, rocky headlands and charming coastal towns. Whether you’re planning a weekend escape or a longer road trip, the Oregon Coast delivers scenery, wildlife viewing, and outdoor recreation—plus plenty of ways to support local communities and conservation efforts. Top stops worth adding to your Read more

  • Napa Valley Wine Guide: Best Wineries, Sustainable Tasting Experiences, Food & Practical Visitor Tips

    Napa Valley remains one of the world’s most celebrated wine regions, blending top-tier viticulture with exceptional dining, wellness and outdoor experiences. Whether planning a weekend escape or a deeper exploration of terroir, understanding what makes Napa special—and how to experience it well—will transform a good trip into a memorable one. Why Napa stands outThe valley’s Read more

  • Sacramento Travel Guide: Farm-to-Fork Eats, River Trails, Arts & Neighborhoods

    Sacramento’s Appeal: Food, Outdoors, Culture, and Easy Access Sacramento often surprises visitors who expect a sleepy state capital. It’s a compact city with a lively food scene, abundant outdoor recreation, growing arts and entertainment, and neighborhoods that suit a range of travel styles. Here’s a practical guide to what makes Sacramento worth exploring and how Read more

  • Portland Food Carts: The Ultimate Guide to Finding the Best Local Flavors

    Portland Food Carts: How to Find the Best Local Flavors Portland’s food cart scene is more than a collection of quick bites—it’s a culinary ecosystem where creativity, community, and affordability collide. Whether you’re a visitor hunting for a memorable meal or a local exploring new flavors, food carts offer an accessible way to sample the Read more

  • How Sacramento’s Farm-to-Fork Scene Shapes the City’s Identity

    Why Sacramento’s farm-to-fork scene shapes the city’s identity Sacramento has long been celebrated for easy access to some of the richest agricultural land in the country, and that proximity has evolved into a defining urban identity: a city where restaurants, markets, and neighborhoods build menus and lifestyles around fresh, local produce. That farm-to-fork ethos influences Read more

  • Portland, Oregon Travel Guide: Neighborhoods, Food Carts, Outdoor Adventures & Sustainable Living

    Portland, Oregon, remains one of the most intriguing cities in the Pacific Northwest — a place where urban culture, green infrastructure, and outdoor access converge. Whether you’re visiting for a weekend or scouting neighborhoods to call home, Portland delivers a mix of experiences that feel both deliberately curated and delightfully spontaneous. Why people keep comingPortland’s Read more

  • West Coast Road Trip Guide: Coastal Routes, Surf, Seafood & Sustainable Travel

    West Coast road trips blend dramatic coastline, towering forests, vibrant cities, and a surf-and-food culture that draws travelers back again and again. Whether you’re chasing ocean sunsets, whale sightings, or fresh seafood, a well-planned itinerary and mindful travel habits will make the experience memorable and sustainable. Plan your route with purposeTwo classic approaches dominate: the Read more

  • Explore Sacramento: Farm-to-Fork Food, Riverfront Parks & Bike-Friendly Neighborhoods

    Sacramento is quietly sharpening its reputation as a city that blends big‑city amenities with a strong sense of place. From a thriving farm-to-fork scene to expanding green infrastructure and riverfront revitalization, the city offers a mix of urban energy and outdoor access that keeps attracting residents and visitors who want both culture and nature nearby. Read more

  • Napa Valley Wine Guide: Terroir, Tastings, Food & Sustainable Wineries

    Napa Valley remains one of the world’s most magnetic wine regions, blending rolling vineyards, Michelin-star dining, and immersive tasting experiences. For visitors and wine lovers seeking a richer encounter than a simple tasting room stop, focusing on terroir, sustainability, and curated experiences will elevate any visit. Why Napa stands outNapa Valley’s charm comes from its Read more