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One of the world's Seven Natural Wonders, Crater Lake is remarkable for its beauty and scale. Formed when Mt. Mazama blew its top and the caldera filled with water, this natural treasure has been intriguing visitors for years. The lake is a deep, mesmerizing blue while the crater's rim offers breathtaking views. Be sure to stay at Crater Lake Lodge and enjoy one of Oregon's great travel experiences.
Plunging 620 feet down a sheer cliff-face, Multnomah Falls is the second highest waterfall in the U.S. Take a leisurely hike up to the Benson Bridge to feel the waterfall's mist, continuing on to the top, if the spirit moves. At the rustic lodge, enjoy a sumptuous meal, grab a quick snack, or browse the gift-shop. Come to Multnomah Falls and see why it is Oregon's number one public destination
Oregon Coast Travel
Only a few hours drive from Oregon's major towns across the forest-clad Coast Range, unspoiled beaches, quaint harbor towns, and numerous outdoor activities await. Explore picturesque Astoria with its Queen Anne architecture, sip wine in the arts town of Cannon Beach, or ride an ATV over Sahara-like dunes near Florence. With its fresh sea breezes, misty coves, and rocky headlands, experience why the Oregon Coast is as much a state of mind as it is a place of discovery.
Built between 1936 and 1938 during the Great Depression, Timberline Lodge is one of Oregon's architectural gems. Perched at 6,000 ft. on the slopes of Mt. Hood, the “Jewell of the Cascades”, the lodge is just a mere 62 mile drive from Portland's International Airport. With its world-class dining and accommodations, winter sports, and hiking trails, Timberline Lodge offers spectacular vistas in an alpine paradise.
Located at the end of the legendary Oregon Trail, this engaging interpretive center brings the lives, hardships, and experiences of the pioneers to life. See a wide range of exhibits including the Vintage Hat Display and Pieces of History. Located in historic Oregon City, this is a must-see attraction is perfect for the entire family.
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