Destination Guide Refined by Camps + Parks Attraction Amusement Parks (1) Arts (1) Gardens (1) Monuments + Museums (5) Sightseeing + Tours (10)
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Forest Park Take NW Lovejoy St W to where it becomes Cornell Rd. and follow to the park, Portland, OR |
From almost the earliest time of subsequent European settlement along the confluence of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, the vision of a great natural park along the eastern slope of Portland's northwest hills, which ... more
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Marquam Nature Park Southwest Marquam Street, Portland, OR |
Enchanted Forest Theme Park 8462 Enchanted Way SE., Turner, Salem, OR 97305 503.363.3060 |
Classic childrens stories come to life at this amusement park for kids. In addition to Storybook Land, English Village, and a mining town, theres a haunted house, a bobsled run, a log-flume ride, and a comedy theater. Ri... more
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Harris Beach State Park Brookings, OR |
I love Harris Beach State Park because I love going to the tidepools, Starfish. All ages will enjoy the clean beaches, rock climbing swimming. Try it youll love it!!!!!!!!
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Newberry National Volcanic Monument 1645 Hwy. 20 E, Bend, OR 97702 541.383.5300 |
Established by Congress in 1990, the monument is managed to preserve for present and future generations the unique geologic landforms and many other resources in the 55,500 acre area. An additional 10,300 acres is includ... more
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Silver Falls State Park Ore. 214, Sublimity, OR 97375 503.873.8681 |
Located 26 miles east of Salem on Ore. 214, this is the largest state park in Oregon and one of the most popular. Hidden in the lush canyons and dark old-growth forests of this park are 10 silvery waterfalls ranging in h... more
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The Old Camp Casino 2205 W Monroe St, Burns, OR 97738 541.573.1500 |
In 1879, following the Bannock Indian War, the Indians were rounded up and forced to march, under heavily armed guard, through deep snow, to reservations in Washington State. The women and children were sent to Fort Bois... more
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Lava Beds National Park off of Highway 139, Klamath Falls, OR |
Just over the California border, south of the Oregon city of Klamath Falls, Lava Beds National Monument is a little known and fascinating part of the federal National Park system. Established in the 1920s, the monument c... more
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K O A Campground 68632 Highway 101, Coos Bay, OR 97459 541.756.4851 |
Camping in the Oregon Dunes is becoming very hard on holiday weekends. There are basically no new campgrounds going in Coos Bay and sand camping is being greatly limited by there new camping regulations. Holiday weekends... more
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Oregon Caves National Monument 19000 Caves Highway, Cave Junction, OR 97531 541.592.3400 |
Went to Oregon Caves mid-May 2006. The drive up can be stressful but once there it's so beautiful. The cave tour was about 2 hours long and our guide was wonderful. Strenuous trip with MANY stairs. After...
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