Oregon's north coast is a popular playground for locals and urbanites looking for a weekend away from it all. Steep yourself in the history of Lewis and Clark in Astoria, try some camping in the many campgrounds available, or just enjoy life while taking a stroll along Seaside's Promenade - it's all here on Oregon's northern coast. Check out one of the webvertisements to find a new favorite place.
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[Above] North Coast Oregon Resorts & Vacation Lodging Guide
[Below] Central Coast Oregon Resorts & Vacation Lodging Guide
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Oregon's central coast is is full of action, from skidding down the dunes on sand buggies or sliding down on a sand board, to making a perfect cast in one of the many lakes. Oregon has 32.000 acres of beautiful white sand dunes, including the highest ones in the world. Visit Oregon's central coast to play in Oregon's own Sahara, or try your luck at world class steelhead, salmon and bottom fishing at one of the destinations below.
Communities: Brandon | Brookings-Harbor | Coos Bay | North Bend
Gold Beach | Port Orford | Reedsport
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The dark sands of Oregon's southern coast set the region apart as a world of its own. Collecting unusual stones, watching for whales, or just walking by the surf for miles and miles are hallmarks of the southern Oregon coast. Hike the lush coastal forests, explore the wild rivers, or discover the charm of small towns in Oregon's secret treasure - the southern coast.
Milwaukie | Oregon City | Troutdale | Tualatin | West Linn | Wilsonville
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Portland, Oregon has many names - City of Roses, Stumptown, Bridge City, and Munich on the Willamette, just to name a few. All of these names reflect the variety of experiences waiting for you at Oregon's largest metropolitan area. So, come and smell the roses, learn some history, jog on one of our many bridges, and linger over a microbrew beer afterwards. The Portland metro area has all this and more to enjoy!
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[Below] Willamette Valley OR Resorts & Vacation Lodging Guide
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Communities: Albany | Corvallis | Cottage Grove | Eugene | Junction City
Mckenzie River Valley | McMinnville | Mt. Angel | Salem
Springfield | Sweet Home | Woodburn
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Oregon's Willamette Valley is a fertile stretch of land with lush fields of crops and thick green forests. Most of Oregon's population lives in this area, which includes Oregon's largest cities and the state capital. Portland is also in the Willamette Valley, but is listed in a region of its own, due to its size. The wide variety of crops grown in this region include grass seed, mint, nursery and landscape plants, nuts, berries, hops and wine grapes. Taking a wine tour, seeing the picturesque covered bridges or visiting farmers' markets is an excellent way to discover the charms of the Willamette Valley.
Southern Oregon has theatre and culture activities for all ages. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland presents Shakespeare plays, as well as contemporary works in several different playhouses. Other theatre companies in Ashland offer many different kinds of performances. Music and modern dance is the focus of the Britt Festival, held in the historic gold mining town of Jacksonville. In southern Oregon, recreation is a year round experience. Perennial favorites include skiing, snowshoing, white water rafting, angling, hiking, biking and camping.
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Oregon's Columbia River Gorge windsurfing is world renowned. Sailboarders gather in Hood River and The Dalles to ride the westerly winds. The majestic backdrop of Mt. Hood is a reminder of the hiking, camping and skiing activities available in the Gorge area. The unusually diverse botanical flora attracts hikers on spring wildflower treks. Multnomah Falls is just one of the many spectacular waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge region. Some of the falls are close to the highway, while others can be reached by hiking on scenic Gorge trails. For a more leisurely view, take the Fruit Loop Tour and experience the beauty and bounty of the Gorge area.
Central Oregon is a recreation mecca for visitors and Oregonians. This fast growing area includes some of Oregon's most spectacular scenery and a wide variety of recreational activities, including snow and cross country skiing, rock climbing, river rafting, golfing, hiking, horse back riding, camping, fly fishing, and water sports. Oregon's volcanic history is evident here in the stunning views of snow capped peaks, and in the crumpled, rocky folds of the lava lands. These features and more make Central Oregon a prime destination for travelers.
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The dry deserts, rocky canyons and wide expanses of Eastern Oregon are quite different from the lush green forests and valleys on the wet side of Oregon. Small town style and friendliness prevail in the widely spaced communities of this region. In the stark beauty of high desert and mountains, visitors can hike in the majestic Wallowa Mountains, try rafting on the churning waters of Hells Canyon, ski in the Blue Mountains, or see what life was like, cowboy style, in Oregon's own Old West.