population. But when it comes for bang for the buck and variety of experiences atstate parks, well, we’re pretty sure the Beaver State is punching above its weight. Here’s a look at the numbers, from coastal campgrounds to historic hotels to places to kill an afternoon playing disc ...
I was very impressed with the Oregon State Park system. There are so many to choose from and all the parks we visited were just beautiful. The campgrounds we stayed at all had flushing toilets and hot showers. Some also had alternative camping options like cabins and yurts. If you would l...
another great park for anyone unfamiliar with camping. There are yurts and cabins at this park alongside plenty of RV or tent campgrounds. But this is a spot I encourage campers
Silver Falls State Park has everything you can expect from a State Park including picnic areas, campgrounds, and day-use facilities. In the summer months, visitors can swim and fish in the park’s streams and pools, and in the winter months, visitors can snowshoe or cross-country ski on ...
From there, the North Portland Greenway, when complete, will connect to the downtown Portland waterfront. The trail connects riders from everything Portland’s city center has to offer to stunning views of waterfalls and the Columbia River Gorge and to campgrounds, restaurants, lodging, and cultur...
as well as cozy and comfortable yurts. Day-use and picnic facilities are located along the bay to allow easy access for beachcombing, fishing, swimming, and boating as well as a network of hiking trails that connects Sunset Bay with nearby Shore Acres and Cape Arago State Parks. Hiking these...