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Oregon's Mt Hood Territory Oregon's Mt Hood Territory Oregon's Mt Hood Territory
Northern OregonFrom majestic Mount Hood to the green and sprawling Willamette Valley, Oregon's Mount Hood Territory is a place to be explored. Enjoy conquering historic hiking trails or take on Mount Hood on skis for an experience not soon to be forgotten.
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Albany Visitors Association Albany Visitors Association Albany Visitors Association
Central OregonPlan Your Visit Explore on foot, by bicycle, boat, or car. Albany is the perfect place to enjoy the outdoors.
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Frontier Oregon Frontier Oregon Frontier Oregon
Eastern OregonOut here wide-open skies, sagebrush plains and craggy mountain ranges lay claim to the landscape. What you make of this region’s vast outdoor playground is entirely up to you. For a dose of history there are wagon ruts from the Oregon Trail, vibrant prehistoric fossil beds and eerie ghost towns.
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Oregon National Parks and Monuments

National Historic Sites, Recreation Areas, Memorials

Our site contains complete information on national parks and monuments in Oregon, including national historic sites, recreation areas, memorials, and more.

You'll find complete details for each national park, as well as nearby trails, attractions, hotels, and guides. Explore national monument photo galleries, tourist information and plan your visit.

Crater Lake National Park With depths of 1,932 feet, Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States. This extinct volcano caldera is known for its stunning, sapphire blue color, and is the main attraction in Oregon's only national park.

Hells Canyon National Recreation Area Hells Canyon National Recreation Area contains the deepest river gorge in North America, along with over 650,000 acres of adjacent land. Scenic vistas that rival any on the continent can be found here, as well as world-class whitewater rafting, vast reaches of remote wilderness for hikers or horseback riders, and diverse and abundant wildlife.

John Day Fossil Beds National Monument Split into three seperate units, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument showcases a variety of fascinating fossils among striking landscapes and scenic trails. An interpretive center in the Sheep Rock Unit has a number of interesting exhibits about the ancient animals and geology of the area.

North Cascades National Park Jagged snow-dusted peaks, glaciers, waterfalls and shadowy valleys compete for attention in North Cascades National Park. Glacially cold Ross Lake spills over into Canada at the north end, a popular destination for canoers and kayakers. Lake Chelan noses into the south tail of the park, and visitors can connect by boat down to Chelan.

Traversed by 386 miles of hiking trails and dotted with designated backcountry campsites, North Cascades serves up solitude with mountain scenery.

Oregon Caves National Monument Tucked in Oregon's southwest corner near the town of Cave Junction, the 488-acre Oregon Caves National Monument features a marble cavern system decorated with natural mineral sculptures including helicites, draperies, and soda straws.

Wind-sculpted sand dunes towering to 500 feet above sea level provide numerous recreational opportunities including off-highway vehicle use, hiking, photography, fishing, canoeing, horseback riding and camping. Visitors enjoy thick "tree islands”, open dunes, marsh-like deflation plains and beaches. The Carter Dunes Trail and Oregon Dunes Day Use provide disabled access for forest visitors.

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Oregon's Mt Hood Territory Oregon's Mt Hood Territory Oregon's Mt Hood Territory
Northern OregonFrom majestic Mount Hood to the green and sprawling Willamette Valley, Oregon's Mount Hood Territory is a place to be explored. Enjoy conquering historic hiking trails or take on Mount Hood on skis for an experience not soon to be forgotten.
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Albany Visitors Association Albany Visitors Association Albany Visitors Association
Central OregonPlan Your Visit Explore on foot, by bicycle, boat, or car. Albany is the perfect place to enjoy the outdoors.
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Frontier Oregon Frontier Oregon Frontier Oregon
Eastern OregonOut here wide-open skies, sagebrush plains and craggy mountain ranges lay claim to the landscape. What you make of this region’s vast outdoor playground is entirely up to you. For a dose of history there are wagon ruts from the Oregon Trail, vibrant prehistoric fossil beds and eerie ghost towns.
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