A Unique Attraction On The Oregon Coast Is A Roadside Garden With Life-Sized Dinosaurs
It's probably a good thing that Jurassic Park isn't real, but you can see some life-sized dinosaur (models) at this one-of-a-kind destination.
Read MoreIt's probably a good thing that Jurassic Park isn't real, but you can see some life-sized dinosaur (models) at this one-of-a-kind destination.
Read MoreEmbark on the off-roading journey of a lifetime with the 2,400-mile Great American Outback Trail across Oregon, Nevada, California, and the American West.
Read MoreOnce part of the Oregon Trail, this scenic wilderness area and lake offers visitors incredible year-round camping, fishing, and hiking opportunities.
Read MoreHome to the world’s first sandboard park, this Oregon coast features ancient dunes over 500 feet high and offers the ideal setting for an adrenaline-packed day.
Read MoreAn underground paradise invites guests to Portland's trendy urban arts district, where both locals and visitors relax and rejuvenate in thermal springs.
Read MoreIf you want to be surrounded by beautiful nature views but don't like long hikes, check out this trail in Oregon that is easy but ends in a gorgeous waterfall.
Read MoreFor Big Sur views outside of California, visit this spot in Oregon known for its unique natural phenomena, miles of hiking trails, and stunning overlooks.
Read MoreFor a fun-filled day trip from Portland, take your family to this lake with plenty of activities for kids, sandy beaches, and gorgeous waterfront views.
Read MoreOregon has so much to offer people in terms of outdoor fun and lovely small towns. This town is one of the friendliest in the state with lots of quirky charm.
Read MoreSince the 1960s, this stunning Oregon resort town has welcomed visitors with scenic trails, NASA-level stargazing, and outdoor fun near a unique volcanic site.
Read MoreIf you're craving an outdoor escape, there's a serene lake in the Oregon mountains that promises ample recreation opportunities including camping and fishing.
Read MoreOregon is filled with awe-inspiring Pacific Northwest nature, and a charming waterfall is accessible on a gorgeous, easy hike within a national forest.
Read MoreOnly 30 minutes from Portland and Salem, this Oregon city is a hidden gem with family-friendly fun, scenic parks, and close proximity to the local wine county.
Read MoreFor the geeky and the nature-loving, this unique inn along the southern Oregon coast provides an unrivaled experience that's a real blast from the past.
Read MoreFor a true taste of the Oregon coast, follow one of its food trails which showcase everything from romantic restaurants to food trucks.
Read MoreToledo is one of the most beautiful destinations in Oregon, thanks to its sunny climate and booming art scene.
Read MoreWhen you think of Oregon, you may think of lush forests and mountains. But this state park protects a different part of the state: the high desert and a lake.
Read MoreA strip of coast along Oregon and Washington has seen thousands of shipwrecks over the years. Visitors can view a number of them and learn about their history.
Read MoreA historic town in Oregon will make you feel as though you're stepping back into the Old West. Shop traditional wares, attend a days-long rodeo, and more.
Read MoreA Bavarian-style village 4,000 feet high awaits in Oregon, home to glacial lakes, the U.S.'s largest night ski area, and the iconic hotel from "The Shining."
Read MoreEnjoy a lesser-known wilderness area in Oregon filled with verdant old-growth trees while hiking through the untamed rainforest landscape.
Read MoreIf you like visiting the ocean for the views but prefer to swim in freshwater, head to this coastal lake in Oregon which is a haven for hiking and watersports.
Read MoreHome to six covered bridges, a storied 36-mile bike route, quaint vintage shops, and wild waterfalls, this Oregon city offers a one-of-a-kind cinematic getaway.
Read MoreThe world's largest designated Dark Sky Sanctuary is Oregon's answer to the Outback, where you can see the Milky Way from a luxurious lodge.
Read MoreLocated near the Columbia River Gorge, this Oregon town features unique eateries and bars, a charming resort for your stay, and even the World’s Largest Fork.
Read MoreIf you are looking for a stateside getaway with the mountain views of Switzerland, head to this quaint Oregon town filled with artsy shops and good food.
Read MoreFor a nature-bound getaway, pick this quaint Oregon city as your home base for easy access to the Elkhorn Mountains, Snake River, Hells Canyon, and much more.
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