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December 2023 by joe stupor
Cool place with many unique items! Well worth the trip!
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February 2020 by Joni S Mullen
Love it!
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January 2020 by Marie Fromont
Beautiful handcrafted art, mosaics, jewelry, and garden items. Very friendly service and a sweet chocolate lab to greet you at the door. Prices are incredibly reasonable for being hand crafted.
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March 2019 by Brian Morrison
Adorable place. Hidden gem of a shop. It's out of the way, but a beautiful drive.
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December 2018 by Meredith Vuylsteke
You have to really go there to experience this place! It's really magical. Set in the fir trees, with a little garden area out back. They have some really unusual and one of a kind gifts. While you're there, check out their birthday cards, they are awesome! You'll understand when you see them!
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December 2018 by Aaron Doerr
Just visited here on a cold, wet, December Sunday and was greeted with unique holiday gifts, surprisingly low prices, a friendly smile, and warm cider. I've driven by their signs for years, and finally decided to stop in....I'm glad I did. Highly suggested to visit.
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December 2018 by Jenny Wilson
Great mosaic humming bird feeders. Grounds you can explore. Pottery too!
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December 2017 by Luke Connor
The people at House of Whispering Firs are some of the nicest people you will ever meet!
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December 2017 by Alex Peterson
Quite a surprise find when my wife and I decided to explore the back roads. I definitely recommend checking out.
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December 2017 by Teresa Yoder
I love this place!! We have bought many items here, we love sweet Tess!!
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April 2013 by Gina A.
I have been in love with the name of this place since I first drove by it years ago on the back roads around Scholls and Newberg. This year I made it a point on the first decent driving day to take the long ride up the oiled country road to see what I would find at trails end. In this case, what I did find was a cool home surrounded by a lovely glade of trees. Serene. No one but us and the little birdies. My husband and I listened hard for the whispering, but there was not enough wind that day, I suppose. As for the layout, there is a small outdoor building with shiny baubles for the garden (the little building is super cool) and a wandering path with small signs marking the type of tree/plant you are appreciating. It isn't much to it, though I wonder if they do weddings? We certainly enjoyed our 10 minute break and near the end of our time we were gently greeted by the nice owner lady that led us into an interior art space/store where she creates some lovely ceramics. I was feeling touristy, so I ended up buying a really cool set of handmade coasters (A bit over $20) that I adore. This is more just a thing to do along the way to doing other things, as it doesn't occupy a whole lot of time. As far as how this place is for pre-adults, I cannot say, though I for one was incredibly happy it was just us grown ups. NOTE: This drive requires going a good ways on unpaved roads. If that isn't your cup of tea, please be advised.