Saturday, November 12, 2022

HIDDEN GEMS OF OREGON STATE : Zen Garden west of Nash Hall

There’s just something about being out in nature — it helps you relax, reduces stress and gives you a moment of zen — even if you only have a short time to break away from the daily bustle. We’ve created a list of our favorite outdoor nooks for you to enjoy. While you could relish these cozy spots any time of year, summer is the prime time to enjoy them. So head out there, sip an iced coffee, study or simply take a deep breath or two.

Zen Garden west of Nash Hall

Descend down the stairs west of Nash Hall to your own oasis of stone benches, pagoda statues and bonsai trees. Relish the quiet of this little-known retreat to unwind after a long meeting or lecture.

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Trent Lundy
971-304-9750

331 NW 26th Street
Corvallis, OR 97330

Email
tlundy5522@gmail.com

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