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Winter waterfall hunting season has arrived in Oregon's Cascade Range. That means for those who love adventure, it's time to visit Oregon's booming waterfalls covered in snow and ice. Here are the ...
This 7-mile Hike in Oregon Takes You to 10 Waterfalls Here's what it's like to hike the Trail of Ten Falls, according to an Oregon local.
So, without further ado, here are seven great hikes in 7 non-Wonders of Oregon (and read about the bike scavenger hunt elsewhere on this page).
With about 115 waterfalls in 1,700 square miles, the Columbia River Gorge is a must-stop for waterfall lovers. And, of course, there's Oregon's crown-jewel state park, Silver Falls.
Despite the name, Oregon's spring break isn't typically very warm. But that's OK because it allows more time for snowy adventures.
Anyone that doesn’t live in Oregon and visits a state park will be required to pay an added 25% fee at state parks.
North Canyon loop: 7 waterfalls in about 5 miles This is a fun hike because it uses a combination of trails to weave together six or seven waterfalls in about 5 miles.
From mountains, to waterfalls and fruit orchards, Oregon's backroad byways offer beautiful views and share a rich history.
From Bridge Creek Falls in Tillamook State Park to Bridal Veil in the Columbia River Gorge, there's something special about Oregon's many falls.
Here are the best snowshoe trips to Oregon waterfalls covered in snow. All of the waterfalls can be found off mountain highways that are typically plowed and there is generally some parking open.
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