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Close to many of Oregon City's biggest attractions, including shopping centers and museums, this is a fabulous hotel. With 120 rooms, each complete with a …
Cave Junction: 30 miles SW of Grants Pass, 56 miles NE of Crescent City For many people, U.S. 199 is simply the road to the redwoods from southern Oregon. However, this remote stretch of highway passes through the Illinois Valley and skirts the Siskiyou Mountains, two areas that offer quite a few …
Enormous sand dunes were formed nearly 12 million years ago when the sea that covered most of Oregon began to recede. The sandy sea floor remained and created what is now Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. The area covers a 40 mile stretch of coast from Florence to Coos Bay . The dunes themselves …
From the schussing of January and the kayaking of April to the wildflowers of August and the splashes of fall foliage in October, Oregon's Cascade Range is a year-round recreational magnet. Stretching from the Columbia Gorge in the north to California in the south, the Cascades are a relatively …
Oregon Caves National Monument is small in size, 480 acres, but rich in diversity. Above ground, the monument encompasses a remnant old-growth coniferous forest. It harbors a fantastic array of plants, and a Douglas-fir tree with the widest known girth in Oregon. Three hiking trails access this …
You've probably already heard the jokes: Oregonians have webbed feet and they don't tan, they rust. Even if you are otherwise unfamiliar with Oregon, you probably have heard that it rains a lot here. There's simply no getting around the fact that few states receive as much rain or cloudy weather as …
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