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This remote national forest has plenty to fill your time. Hike the Sweet Creek Trail past eleven waterfalls i... Read More
This coastal park is tucked into the dunes south of Florence. It offers freshwater paddling and camping.
This park sits on the shore of a forest-ringed canyon reservoir in the Cascade Mountains. The nine-mile-long lake is a popular destination for fish... Read More
This park offers trailheads for hikes to two of the most beautiful and secluded waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge.
This park sits in deep first just a short distance from Portland. Besides camping, the park is also known for its over 30 miles of trails.
Lost Creek State Park is located seven miles south of Newport, Oregon. The park is developed for picnicking and beach access. Great for beachcombing, ... Read More
This park sits on the North shore of Dexter Lake, next to the city of Lowell. This day use park has access to the water for swimming and boating.
This small park near Albany is popular for boating, paddling and hiking along the Luckiamute River.
The Maples Rest Area is the only rest area between Sisters, Oregon and Salem. It is a well- maintained rest stop with large grass lawns and a pet exer... Read More
This small park is a great place to stretch your legs or hold a picnic.
The windy Columbia River offers great windsurfing from this park. Swimming and fishing are also popular in this park.
Besides regular campsites, the park has one pet friendly cabin. The campsites have water and electric. Tent sites have water nearby.
Mongold Day Use area is 1.5 miles west of Detroit Lake State Park. It's the only public boat launch facility on the lake, and features a swimming area... Read More
No matter the season there is plenty to do at this resort located near the top of a 11,245-foot volcano. In winter they have cross-country skiing a... Read More
Munson Creek Falls tumbles 319 feet and is the tallest waterfall in the Coast Range. A short trail winds along Munson Creek through a forest to the ba... Read More
This small park offers picnicking with whale watching, beachcombing and a view of the beach. There are approximately five miles of sandy beach with Ch... Read More
This park has some of the best riverfront in the area. It offers fishing and camping.
The OC&E Woods Line State Trail is Oregon's longest linear park! This 109-mile, rail-to-trail conversion sits on the old rail bed of the Oregon, Calif... Read More
The refuge is known for a large number of bird species you can see while you're walking your dog on the one-mile trail around the pond. Paths are pave... Read More
This restful day-use park on the west bank of the historic Snake River sits just north of Ontario, Oregon. It's popular for picnicking, swimming, and ... Read More
Enjoy the view from 500 feet above the ocean. It's also a great spot for whale watching.
Enjoy walking and hiking trails that overlook pristine beaches and unusual sandstone rock formations sculpted by wind and waves.
The park is perched at the top of a striking canyon. It's a great place to stretch your legs while enjoying the stunning view.
Access this old cinder cone located just east of Bend. Hike up and around on one of three trails that lead to the summit. Once at the top, get ready f... Read More
This park is known for its stunning views, trails, and museum that shares its history as the site of a lifeboat station.
Stop here for a stunning view of this historic landmark framed by the Columbia River Gorge. It's a great place for people and pups to stretch their le... Read More
Haystock Rock is home to many nesting birds, including cormorants, puffins, and seagulls. Dog may play off-leash on the beach but must be leashed or k... Read More
This park offers camping on the site of a beautiful, mountain stream fed reservoir.
Crater Lake has inspired people for hundreds of years. No place else on earth combines a deep, pure lake, so blue in color; sheer surrounding cliffs, ... Read More
This park on the banks of the Grande Ronde river offers quiet camping and picnicking.
Rocky Creek is a spectacular ocean-front park on a forested bluff overlooking the ocean. It's a great place to spot whales.
This park lies along the Columbia River and is a short drive from Portland. It offers hiking trails and picnicking.
This park offers stunning views of the 3,290-foot summit. The main trail to reach the summit is challenging.
This shaded park has picnic areas and walking trails that border the Luckiamute River.
Located south of Newport, Seal Rock State Wayside features large off-shore rock formations that provide habitat for seals, sea lions, sea birds and ot... Read More
Oregon Caves National Monument is small in size, 480 acres, but rich in diversity. Above ground, the monument encompasses a remnant old-growth conifer... Read More