The Beaver State is brimming with unique attractions and natural wonders that simply must be seen with your own two eyes. From ghost towns to ancient caves, hop in the car and take a trip to one of these 10 amazing (and cheap) destinations for an unforgettable road trip:
10. Painted Hills
The Painted Hills is one of Oregon's most incredible natural wonders. These ancient, colorful hills are woven with trails that'll lead you through some of the Beaver State's most mesmerizing scenery. Take a drive along the Journey Through Time Scenic Byway to get here, stopping at the many incredible viewpoints, historical sites, and small towns along the way.
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9. Silver Falls State Park
When you feel like escaping into nature, hop in the car and head to Silver Falls State Park. This stunning state park is the largest in Oregon, and it's full of amazing canyons and waterfalls. Spend the afternoon hiking the one of a kind Trail of Ten Falls, and then if you feel like staying the night, you can stay at the campground or rent one of the park's rustic cabins.
8. Shaniko
Located in north central Oregon, Shaniko is arguably the most fascinating ghost town in the Beaver State. Take a scenic drive to this unique abandoned town, where you can walk the empty streets and feel as though you've been transported back in time to the old Wild West.
7. Wallowa Lake
Located in the foothills of the stunning Wallowa Mountains in northeastern Oregon, Wallowa Lake is a breathtaking hidden gem where you can spend a day or two boating, hiking, swimming, fishing, camping, riding a scenic gondola, and more. The lake is located beside the charming town of Joseph, where you can spend some time exploring the town's wonderful restaurants, shops, and galleries.
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6. Oregon Vortex and House of Mystery
Located in the small southern Oregon town of Gold Hill, the Oregon Vortex and House of Mystery is a baffling place where the laws of physics seem to be suspended. Here, you can see balls roll uphill and brooms balance on their own, while the people around you appear to change in height... Admission costs $12.75 per adult, with discounts for children and seniors.
5. Columbia River Gorge
For a jaw dropping excursion, take a trip to the wondrous Columbia River Gorge. This scenic area is full of incredible hiking trails, viewpoints, and of course, iconic waterfalls like the 620' Multnomah Falls (pictured). Drive along the meandering Historic Columbia River Highway, stopping at Crown Point, Multnomah Falls, and the many fabulous trailheads along the route. If you want to extend your trip over multiple days, take Interstate 84 east to Hood River or west to Portland.
4. Bagby Hot Springs
Nestled into the vast Mt Hood National Forest, Bagby Hot Springs can be reached by driving deep into the woods and then taking a short hike to the historic outdoor bathhouse. Once you arrive, you can relax in the hot mineral water surrounded by gorgeous scenery. There's a $5 fee per person for using the tubs, and if you want to stay at the nearby campsite there's a $16 camping fee.
3. Crater Lake
Seeing Crater Lake with your own two eyes is a must. This magical lake is the deepest in the country, and easily one of the most spectacular. It's a fantastic place to visit by car, as there's a road that circles the 33-mile rim of the lake, with incredible plaques and viewpoints all along the route. There is a $15 fee per car to access this national park.
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2. Cannon Beach
The Oregon Coast is full of amazing places to explore, and pretty much any drive along the Coastal Highway 101 will lead you somewhere amazing. The most iconic place to travel on the coast is the lovely Cannon Beach. Home to Haystack Rock, this gorgeous beach is perfect for a fun day by the water. The town of Cannon Beach is also full of great little shops and restaurants to check out. Pack a picnic and hit the beach for a fabulous day trip that won't cost a penny (other than gas).
1. Oregon Caves National Monument
Head to the Oregon Caves National Monument for an unforgettable road trip. If you've ever wanted to descend into a cave, this is the place to do it. To take a Discovery Tour or Candlelight Tour costs only $10 per adult, and it's a truly otherworldly experience.
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Fall is in the air, and there's nothing quite like enjoying a fall foliage drive in Oregon to take in the vivid colors and changing landscape. While all of Oregon truly shines this time of year, there's just something extra special about wine country. The 57-mile Vineyard and Valley Tour Route is a perfect little drive through some of Oregon's most sublime scenery, and it's especially lovely in the fall. Centered around the Tualatin Valley in Oregon, this fall foliage road trip can easily be done in an afternoon, allowing for plenty of time to savor the views -- and perhaps even stop by a vineyard for a tasting or tour!
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The Tualatin Valley is one of Oregon's most beautiful rural spots. Stretching from the outskirts of Portland all the way to the coast, this bucolic landscape is full of vineyards, family farms, orchards, and more.
This two-hour road trip around the Tualatin Valley is a wonderful way to experience the resplendence of this region -- especially this time of year.
During the fall, the landscape of Oregon's wine country comes alive with color: bold reds, rich oranges, buttery yellows, and glittering gold. It's the best time of year to rent an RV and take a fall colors road trip.
This scenic drive starts in stunning Sherwood, Oregon, a town whose idyllic streets are lined with beautiful maple trees.
From Sherwood, the route passes right by the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge, a 1,856-acre sanctuary that provides a safe haven for nearly 200 bird species and other animals.
The refuge is home to numerous trails, scenic overlooks, and a wildlife center, so definitely get out of the car and explore if you can. In the fall, the forest here is cloaked in gold and copper hues.
Back on the road, the wetlands soon turn into farm fields, orchards, wineries, and acre upon acre of hazelnut groves.
The Beaver State grows nearly 90 percent of the country's hazelnuts. In fact, these little gems are actually Oregon's official state nut.
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But this fall foliage road trip is all about wine country; and in the fall, this area of Oregon is picture-perfect.
Oregon is a world-class wine region that's home to upwards of 700 wineries and 1,000 vineyards. Tualatin Valley sits in the northwestern corner of Willamette Valley and is well-known for its abundance of wineries and vineyards. This is Furioso Vineyards, which produces premier Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Rosé wines.
There are numerous wineries in the Tualatin Valley region, and they're all absolutely wonderful. If you're up for a detour, Yamhill Valley Vineyards is a winsome, 150-acre vineyard that's the oldest in the McMinnville area.
Between the wineries, orchards, and beautiful natural areas, there's a lot to *do* along this fall foliage road trip, but you can also opt to just sit back and enjoy the ride.
Because you don't have to do anything else; driving through the Tualatin Valley wine country in the fall is absolutely extraordinary, all on its own.
This fall foliage road trip in the Tualatin Valley really is the perfect autumn adventure! Have you visited this beautiful region in Oregon before? When you set out for a fall foliage drive in Oregon, where do you go?
Where & When To See Fall Foliage In Oregon
Fall in Oregon is magical. The vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows transform the landscape and create an inspiring masterpiece. However, catching a glimpse of the sea of colors is all about timing. One cold spell and the stunning colors can disappear. Typically, the leaves in the northern part of Oregon will change colors at the beginning of October and peak by the middle of the month. In the central area of the state, fall foliage will peak at the beginning of November and last until the middle of the month.
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And while timing is crucial to view fall foliage at its peak in Oregon, it’s also just as important to find the best destinations to view the colors. We have several spots in Oregon with the best fall foliage that we love to visit including:
The Tualatin Valley is one area in Oregon that deserves a spot on every bucket list. It is near many incredible destinations such as Portland, the Oregon Coast, Willamette Valley, and more. While our road trip above takes you to several of our favorite destinations in this area, it is just the beginning of things to do and see and you can truly customize this road trip to your own interests.
While our road trip itinerary is quite short, it doesn’t mean that you can’t stay for a while. There are several hotels in the Tualatin Valley and dozens of Portland hotels are just a short drive away. We also recommend checking out several delightful vacation rentals like this unique 1875 schoolhouse or this converted barn studio apartment. And if you are looking for a place to dine on your road trip, we recommend Clancy’s in Sherwood. The food here is delicious!
There is perhaps nothing in life more freeing than setting off on the open road in search of adventure. Road trips are the perfect way to take in many beautiful sights, partake in the cuisine found at many different restaurants, and immerse yourself in nature all along the way. And if you're searching for the best road trips in Oregon, look no further: we've compiled a list of the very best road trips for every time of year, from single-day excursions to a weekend (or longer) of exploring the beautiful Beaver State. Whether it's your first trip to Oregon or you've visited many times, this list of the best road trips in Oregon includes routes you can easily follow on Google Maps is packed with adventure and incredible sights that will steal your heart.
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1-Day Road Trip In Oregon
Route: Azalea Park in Brookings > Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor > Gold Beach > Port Orford > Bandon > Shore Acres State Park > Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area > Reedsport > Florence
Distance: 150 miles
Trip Time: 3 hours driving time
This road trip along the southern Oregon coast offers breathtaking natural wonders, incredible coastal rock formations, historical landmarks, pristine beaches, and so much more for very little cost (or free). Beginning with the 33-acre Azalea Park in the beautiful seaside town of Brookings and making your way through scenic places like Coos Bay and the Oregon Dunes, you'll be amazed at how much of Oregon you can see in a single day. You'll definitely want to explore this iconic scene at Secret Beach, which is just a 14-minute drive north of Brookings. This is the perfect day trip that you and your loved ones can embark upon to explore many of Oregon's most beautiful places without breaking the bank.
3-Day Weekend Road Trip In Oregon
Route: Mount Hood Village > Sunriver > Cottage Grove > Drift Creek Falls > Tom McCall Waterfront Park > The Tiny House Village
Distance: 511 miles
Trip Time: 10 hours 11 minutes driving time
This is the perfect weekend road trip for those wanting to take a little more time to explore some lesser-known yet still beautiful locations in Oregon. You'll start this road trip off with an easy hike to a beautiful waterfall in Government Camp, then you'll explore some delicious dining options in town before you make your way through the stunning high desert of Central Oregon and its sweeping mountain vistas. Go on a charming covered bridge tour in Cottage Grove, meander down a riverwalk in Portland, and lodge in the enchanting Tiny House Village in Mt. Hood. Be sure you stop by Trillium Lake as it's one of the most spectacular views of Mount Hood and the surrounding National Forest. This road trip is impossible not to fall in love with and may be considered one of the best road trips in Oregon.
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Columbia River Gorge Road Trip
Route: Portland > Crown Point > Multnomah Falls > Hood River > Rowena Loops > The Dalles
Distance: 75 miles
Trip Time: 3 to 5 hours driving time
This breathtaking road trip is easily one of the most breathtakingly scenic drives in the entire country. It crosses off many bucket list destinations such as Multnomah Falls, Crown Point's Vista House, Hood River, and so much more. They don't call the Historic Columbia River Highway a Scenic Byway for nothing: it ranks as one of the most picturesque highways in the US, and it's beautiful no matter what time of year you drive along this stunning highway (just be sure to check road conditions in the winter before you head out just in case). The Columbia River Gorge will steal your breath away, and your Oregon road trip and its endless scenic viewpoints will be more memorable than you can imagine.
Oregon Coast Road Trip
Route: Astoria > Cannon Beach > Pacific City > Newport > Yachats > Florence > Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area > Shore Acres State Park > Bandon > Brookings
Distance: 355 miles
Trip Time: 8 hours 5 minutes driving time
If you can only choose one Oregon road trip, this West Coast road trip should be a top contender for its plethora of must-see coastal destinations. You can do this trip in a single 8-hour day, or take your time and split the journey between two days to soak in all the beauty that Oregon's spectacular coastline offers. From iconic sea stacks like Haystack Rock on Cannon Beach to famous lighthouses such as Heceta Head Lighthouse and Coquille River Light, this coastal excursion will steal your breath away. Be sure to stop by the iconic Natural Bridges Viewpoint, Tillamook Head and the surrounding Ecola State Park, Oregon's sand dunes, and Cape Perpetua as you traverse one of the most picturesque stretches of road in the entire country.
Oregon is a magical place in the springtime when wildflowers bloom and the landscape comes back to life. This road trip is highly recommended to take during spring as it takes you along some of the most magical wildflower-covered landscapes you can imagine. Photographers and wildflower lovers will find countless scenic views to drink in including Marys Peak and the vibrant Painted Hills. You'll be delighted by the sights of spring at each of these beautiful Oregon destinations.
Best Summer Road Trip In Oregon
Route: Latourell Falls > Multnomah Falls > Elowah Falls > Wahclellah Falls > Hood River > Tamanawas Falls > Ramona Falls > Government Camp > Silver Falls State Park > Trail Of Ten Falls > Silverton
Distance: 180 miles
Trip Time: 3 hours 56 minutes driving time
Oregon is well-known and loved for its many picturesque and dreamy waterfalls, and this is the road trip that will take you to explore the very best of them. Start by exploring the many waterfalls along the Historic Columbia River Highway such as Latourell Falls, Multnomah Falls, and Elowah Falls, take a loop around Mount Hood, then wrap up your journey by exploring the iconic Silver Falls State Park. If you take this road trip through Oregon in the summertime, the forests surrounding the falls will be lush and green. You'll feel transported into a fairytale dream world, and it'll be hard to leave the beautiful serenity of it all.
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Best Oregon Road Trip For Fall
Route: Portland Japanese Garden > Historic Columbia River Hwy > Vista House at Crown Point > Multnomah Falls > Hood River County > Sandy > Silver Falls State Park
Distance: 202 miles
Trip Time: 4 hours 10 minutes driving time
Fall is without a doubt the most magical time to visit Oregon. This road trip takes you to some of the most stunning Oregon destinations to visit in the fall when the leaves turn vibrant hues of yellows, oranges, and reds. Start by exploring the mystical Portland Japanese Garden and you'll feel transported to another world with such awe-inspiring trees and landscapes. Make your way along the Historic Columbia River Highway to the Vista House in Corbett for some of the most jaw-dropping views you'll ever witness. Travel along the Mount Hood Scenic Byway for lovely views of the towering Mount Hood framed by red and golden leaves. Lastly, wrap up with a stop at Silver Falls State Park, where the fall scenery transforms the landscape into something from a dream. You'll be hard-pressed to find a more stunning fall road trip than this journey through Oregon's most beautiful autumn scenery.
Best Winter Road Trip In Oregon
Route: Portland > Mcminnville > Salem > Silverton > Florence > Coos Bay > Jacksonville > Ashland
Distance: 449 miles
Trip Time: 9 hours and 19 minutes driving time
Winter is a magical time of year to explore the Beaver State as the landscape transforms into a magical winter wonderland. Holiday lights create a fairytale-like atmosphere in Oregon's many small towns, and this road trip takes you through the most magical small towns in Oregon. Enjoy the magic of the winter season in these charming towns and take advantage of their many winter and holiday-themed events. This road trip could be done in a single day but you'd likely enjoy your adventure even more if you split it over two days so you can take a little more time exploring.
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Family-Friendly Oregon Road Trip
Route: Gold Hill > Port Orford > Yachats > Albany > Portland > Silverton > Bend > Redmond > Idleyld Park
Distance: 765 miles
Trip Time: 15 hours driving time
Embark upon the perfect family-friendly road trip in Oregon by visiting some of the most quirky, historical, and beautiful spots in the state. You'll start off by wandering through The Oregon Vortex and House of Mystery in Gold Hill, then explore the Prehistoric Gardens in Port Orford which features 23 life-sized handmade dinosaur sculptures. Travelers of all ages will be enthralled by Thor's Well and its surrounding tide pools near Yachats (be sure to visit the Sea Lion Caves while you're at it). Children will love the Historic Carousel & Museum in Albany. Then you'll visit the enchanting Witch's Castle in Portland, the Skylight Cave in Bend, and wrap up your day of family-tailored adventures with an easy and short hike to the breathtaking Toketee Falls near Idleyld Park. This road trip will ensure adults and children of all ages experience a grand adventure. Doesn't this sound like one of the best road trips in Oregon?
Road Trip to Oregon Landmarks & Natural Wonders
Route: Cannon Beach > Multnomah Falls > Mt. Hood > Painted Hills > Smith Rock State Park > Crater Lake
Distance: 507 miles
Trip Time: 10 hours 8 minutes driving time
This is the ultimate natural wonders road trip in Oregon. You'll start off by exploring the beloved Cannon Beach and the infamous Haystack Rock, then make your way along the breathtaking Historic Columbia River Highway toward Multnomah Falls, one of the most famous waterfalls in America. Continue along your journey toward Mt. Hood (you'll stop at Timberline Lodge at about 6,000 feet). Next, you'll explore the Painted Hills and the otherworldly landscape at Smith Rock State Park (consider hiking the Misery Ridge and Summit Trail Loop while there). You'll wrap up your grand adventure by visiting one of the most spectacular geologic and scenic wonders of the state at Crater Lake National Park (entry fee required). The views here will steal your breath away. There are many hiking trails in the area (such as the steep but beautiful Cleetwood Cove Trail) that are well worth exploring. Consider staying at the Crater Lake Lodge for the full experience.
Oregon is well known for having many charming small towns scattered across the state. From delightful coastal villages to rustic forest communities, this road trip will take you through the best of the best. Starting with the historic town of Vernonia, you'll make your way through Astoria (the Astoria-Megler Bridge crosses the magnificent Columbia River and is an incredible experience in and of itself), Explore Cannon Beach, Depoe Bay, Yachats, Florence, and all the coastal beauty that lies in between. You'll fall in love with Oregon's small-town vibes, from the eclectic and unique to the warm and friendly, you'll agree that Oregon's small towns and villages are as charming, welcoming, and picturesque as they come.
Your Oregon road trip itinerary should be packed to the brim with ideas for your next Pacific Northwest adventure. Which of these road trips are you most excited to embark upon first? What do you consider to be the best road trips in Oregon? Tag a road trip friend in the comments below and get started planning your travels.
Need more Oregon road trip ideas? Visit our Oregon road trip hub to gain access to all the best road trips for all reasons and seasons. For road trip planning and packing tips, check out OnlyInYourState's Ultimate Road Trip Packing List. Whether you're leaving for a single day or a week-long road trip, you can't forget the snacks: here are 50 on-the-go snack ideas perfect for traveling.
Looking for even more travel inspiration? Check out this stunning footage of Cannon Beach: