It's no secret we think Oregon is the most wondrous place in the world. A stunning beauty, Oregon is full of a seemingly endless variety of natural wonders sure to fuel your wanderlust. There really are too many to count, so we gathered 12 jaw dropping places offering the best views in Oregon. These picturesque places really represent the unique and varied landscape of The Beaver State. Just be warned: you will definitely want to explore all.of.them ASAP, so grab your gear and get ready to explore!
1. Mount Hood
An Oregon icon, Mount Hood is mighty and majestic.
2. Eugene
One of Oregon's most historic towns, Eugene is a charming little town that's as beautiful as it is quirky.
3. Crater Lake
At 1,949 feet deep, Crater Lake is the deepest, cleanest lake in the United States; a pristine pool of shocking azure.
4. Cannon Beach
The captivating Cannon Beach was featured in National Geographic as one of the 100 most beautiful beaches in the world back in 2013, and ever since, numerous publications have agreed. (But we've known it all along.)
5. Corvallis
Located in the heart of Oregon wine country, Corvallis is a winsome town offering the full Oregon experience: outdoor recreation, local wineries and breweries, and wonderful accommodations.
6. Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area
Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area is a magical place where you'll get the chance to marvel at Oregon's iconic Roosevelt elk up close.
7. Elowah Falls
Tucked away in the Columbia River Gorge, Elowah Falls is a majestic waterfall that can be reached via a scenic 1.5-mile hike.
8. Grizzly Peak
Grizzly Peak, a spot named for the last known grizzly bear in Oregon, is breathtakingly beautiful. You'll enjoy this area to the fullest along the eponymous, 4.7-mile Grizzly Peak Trail.
9. Hood River
While there are countless places to get a good view Mount Hood, Hood River offers seemingly endless opportunities for outdoor recreation in the shadow of this Oregon icon.
10. Multnomah Falls
The jaw dropping Multnomah Falls is a force; this 611-foot-tall, roaring waterfall is a true testament to the power of Mother Nature.
11. Mount Hood National Forest
Mount Hood National Forest is a place to really revel in the resplendence of The Beaver State. You'll be in awe as you hike through lush, old-growth forests.
13. The Oregon Coast
Considered one of the seven wonders of Oregon, the Oregon Coast is pure paradise. The beaches are all free and open to the public, offering a the quintessential PNW coast experience to all.
Well, Oregon. You surely are a natural beauty! Where do you go to see the best views in Oregon? Did your favorite places make the list? Let us know in the comments below!
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