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Oregon's largest city, Portland is known for its vibrant arts scene, eclectic neighborhoods, and thriving food and craft beer culture.
A stunning river canyon stretching over 80 miles, the Columbia River Gorge offers breathtaking scenery, waterfalls, and opportunities for hiking, windsurfing, and scenic drives along the Historic Columbia River Highway.
Home to the deepest lake in the United States, Crater Lake National Park features pristine blue waters surrounded by sheer cliffs and old-growth forests.
Known for its iconic Haystack Rock and pristine sandy shores, Cannon Beach is a picturesque coastal town offering scenic beauty, tide pools, and charming art galleries.
Nestled in the high desert of central Oregon, Bend is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
Oregon's highest peak, Mount Hood offers year-round outdoor recreation opportunities. Ski or snowboard in winter at one of the ski resorts, hike in the summer, or simply enjoy the stunning views from Timberline Lodge.
Situated at the mouth of the Columbia River, Astoria is a historic town with Victorian architecture, maritime museums, and a thriving arts scene.
Stretching over 360 miles, the Oregon Coast boasts rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and picturesque seaside towns.
Known as the "crown jewel" of the Oregon State Parks system, Silver Falls State Park features a spectacular trail that leads visitors behind several breathtaking waterfalls.
Home to the University of Oregon, Eugene is a vibrant city with a laid-back atmosphere and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities.