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The forested Cape Lookout headland jutting into the Pacific south of Tillamook

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Oregon outdoors

From a 1,943-foot-deep volcanic crater lake to a 363-mile public coastline, Oregon packs alpine, high desert, and sea into one state.

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The deep blue water of Crater Lake under a clear sky, with the forested cinder cone of Wizard Island rising from the caldera and steep rim cliffs in the background, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
National park

Crater Lake

The deepest lake in the United States, a 1,943-foot caldera of impossibly blue water rimmed by a 33-mile drive.

Marble cave passage at Oregon Caves National Monument, flowstone and rippled white-and-grey marble walls, stone stairs winding through, soft guided-tour lighting
National Park Service

Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve

A marble cave high in the Siskiyou Mountains, seen only on a guided tour, with a historic 1934 lodge and surface trails through old-growth forest near Cave Junction.

The forested Cape Lookout headland jutting into the Pacific south of Tillamook
State park

Cape Lookout State Park

A sand-spit and old-growth headland park on the Three Capes coast south of Tillamook, with a long beach, a forested cape trail to the ocean's edge, and a popular reservable campground.

Sea stacks and surf from Ecola Point with the headland coastline
State park

Ecola State Park

A dramatic headland park just north of Cannon Beach, with sweeping ocean viewpoints, the Tillamook Head trail, surf at Indian Beach, and a view of Terrible Tilly lighthouse. Day-use only.

The rusted iron ribs of the Peter Iredale shipwreck half-buried in wet sand on a wide Oregon Coast beach at golden-hour sunset, low tide reflecting the sky, dramatic and atmospheric
State park

Fort Stevens State Park

A huge Oregon Coast park where the Columbia River meets the Pacific: the Peter Iredale shipwreck, historic military batteries, a freshwater lake, paved bike paths, and one of the largest campgrounds in the state.

Huge ocean waves exploding against rugged sandstone cliffs at Shore Acres during a winter storm, white spray bursting high above the bluff, dramatic Oregon Coast storm-watching scene
State park

Shore Acres State Park

A clifftop Oregon Coast day-use park built around formal botanical gardens, dramatic storm-watching, and sea-lion overlooks, with no camping of its own.

Silver Creek flowing through Silver Falls State Park
State park

Silver Falls State Park

Oregon's waterfall showcase, with the Trail of Ten Falls, forest camping, cabins, group sites, and shoulder-season rain logic.

Smith Rock State Park
State park
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Smith Rock State Park

The birthplace of American sport climbing: tuff spires over the Crooked River, the Misery Ridge loop, and a tents-only walk-in Bivouac area with no vehicle camping.

Agate Beach State Recreation Site
State park system area
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Agate Beach State Recreation Site

Agate Beach Wayside sits between old and new Highway 101 with a tunnel trail to a large sandy beach popular for razor clamming and surfing.

Planning a Oregon trip

Oregon is one of those states where you can stand in old-growth forest in the morning, cross high desert by afternoon, and watch the sun drop into the Pacific by evening. The crown jewel is Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the United States at around 1,943 feet, sitting in the collapsed caldera of an ancient volcano and holding a blue so saturated it looks unreal. But the state's outdoor reputation is much broader than its one national park.

The whole 363-mile coastline is public land by law, which makes Oregon special: every beach, headland, and tide pool is yours to walk. The central coast around Yachats and Cape Perpetua gives you dramatic basalt cliffs and Thor's Well, while the south coast around Bandon trades crowds for wide empty sand. Inland, the Columbia River Gorge stacks waterfalls along a single corridor east of Portland, Mount Hood offers year-round snow and alpine trails, and the high desert around Bend (Smith Rock, the Deschutes River, the Cascade Lakes) is a sunny playground that stays open when the mountains are buried.

When to go depends on where. Summer (July through September) is the sweet spot for the mountains and Crater Lake, with daytime highs around 65-80F and the rim road and trails finally clear of snow. Crater Lake gets buried in roughly 40 feet of snow a year, and Rim Drive plus the north entrance typically close from November into May, so a winter visit means snowshoes and the south entrance only. The coast and the Gorge stay walkable year-round; just expect rain and bring layers October through May.

The packing through-line for Oregon is rain readiness and layers, full stop. Even in summer the coast runs cool and damp, mountain mornings start cold, and the high desert swings hot to chilly the same day. A waterproof shell, warm midlayer, and real traction underfoot will carry you across nearly every corner of the state.

Getting around Oregon

Portland International Airport (PDX) is the main gateway and the most practical landing spot for the northern half of the state: the city itself, the Columbia River Gorge, Mount Hood, and the north coast are all within easy reach. From PDX it is about 38 miles (roughly 50 minutes) to the Mount Hood village area, and the Gorge waterfall corridor begins just east of the city along I-84.

If your trip centers on the high desert, fly into Redmond Municipal Airport (RDM), the closest hub to Bend. For Crater Lake, the nearest airport is Rogue Valley International in Medford (MFR) to the south, which saves you the long haul down from Portland.

Driving is how you actually see Oregon, and the distances are real. Portland to Bend runs about 160 miles (3 hours), often via Mount Hood and US-97. Portland to Crater Lake is roughly 250 miles and 4.5 to 5 hours on the more direct route; add time and scenery if you route through the Gorge and Mount Hood instead (closer to 300 miles). Bend to Crater Lake is a manageable couple of hours south, which makes a Bend-based trip a smart way to pair high desert and the national park. Coast-to-mountains crossings are shorter than the map suggests, but mountain passes can hold snow into late spring, so check conditions before you commit to a route in the shoulder seasons.

State park directory

Every Oregon state park

A source-backed inventory layer for planning breadth. Full Kit Authority guides are marked when a park has camping detail, rules, and packing notes; the rest link straight to the official page.

183 parks

6 full guides · 160 with photos

  • Cape Lookout State Park

    State Park

    Located on a sand spit between Netarts Bay and the ocean, Cape Lookout is a destination for hiking, beachcombing, and the Three Capes Scenic Route.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Oregon State Parks

    Full guide
  • Ecola State Park

    State Park

    Wrapping around Tillamook Head between Seaside and Cannon Beach, Ecola stretches along nine miles of coastline with cliffside trails and ocean views.

    • Hiking
    • Backpacking
    • Beach
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

    Full guide
  • Fort Stevens State Park

    State Park

    A 4,300-acre park at the mouth of the Columbia River near Astoria, offering one of the nation's largest campgrounds, a historic military fort, a freshwater lake and a shipwreck.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Oregon State Parks

    Full guide
  • Shore Acres State Park

    State Park

    A clifftop park on the former estate of timber baron Louis Simpson, featuring formal gardens and dramatic ocean views.

    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Hiking
    • Picnicking
    • Beach

    Oregon State Parks

    Full guide
  • Silver Falls State Park

    State Park

    Called the crown jewel of Oregon's parks, home to the Trail of Ten Falls and over 35 miles of backcountry trails through forested canyon.

    • Camping
    • Cabins
    • Fishing
    • Horseback Riding

    Oregon State Parks

    Full guide
  • Smith Rock State Park

    State Park

    A deep river canyon park world-renowned for rock climbing, with thousands of routes plus hiking and mountain biking trails.

    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Fishing
    • Horseback Riding
    • Hiking

    Oregon State Parks

    Full guide
  • Agate Beach State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    Agate Beach Wayside sits between old and new Highway 101 with a tunnel trail to a large sandy beach popular for razor clamming and surfing.

    • Fishing
    • Beach
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Ainsworth State Park

    State Park

    Nestled in the Columbia River Gorge near the eastern end of the Waterfall Corridor, Ainsworth offers a shaded campground and access to gorge hiking trails.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Hiking
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Alderwood State Wayside

    State Wayside

    A forested park along Highway 36 with large Douglas fir trees, a picnic area, restroom, and a short trail along the Long Tom River.

    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Alfred A. Loeb State Park

    State Park

    Loeb sits in a grove of ancient myrtlewood trees along the Chetco River, offering riverside campsites, cabins, and renowned salmon and steelhead fishing.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Fishing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Angel's Rest Trailhead

    State park system area

    The west Gorge trail climbs through trees and over boulders to the Angel's Rest viewpoint, offering a 270-degree view of the Columbia River Gorge.

    • Hiking
    • Backpacking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Arcadia Beach State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A shady grove just off the highway and steps from a sandy ocean beach a mile south of Cannon Beach, with tidepool areas to explore at low tide.

    • Beach
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Arizona Beach State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    Arizona Beach is a sheltered stretch of sand between two rocky headlands, with wetlands that attract elk and waterfowl and a youth fishing pond.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Fishing
    • Beach

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Bald Peak State Scenic Viewpoint

    State Scenic Viewpoint

    Bald Peak offers a grassy hillside with views over the Chehalem hills and a short stroll through a Douglas fir woodland.

    • Picnicking
    • Hiking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Bandon State Natural Area

    State Natural Area

    Bandon State Natural Area comprises several beach access points along Beach Loop Road, with valuable habitat for wildlife and shorebirds.

    • Fishing
    • Beach
    • Hiking
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Banks-Vernonia State Trail

    State Trail

    Oregon's first rails-to-trails park follows an abandoned railroad bed 21 miles between Banks and Vernonia, with a paved path and a parallel horse trail.

    • Hiking
    • Biking
    • Horseback Riding
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Bates State Park

    State Park

    Set on the site of a former lumber mill town in the Blue Mountains, Bates offers more than three miles of hiking trails along the Middle Fork John Day River.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Hiking
    • Fishing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Beachside State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A small campground south of Waldport set alongside miles of broad sandy beach, with every campsite seconds from the shore.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Beach
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Benson State Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Benson stretches along the Columbia River near Multnomah Falls and features a disc golf course, a group picnic shelter, and a stocked lake for swimming and fishing.

    • Fishing
    • Swimming
    • Paddling
    • Disc Golf

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Beverly Beach State Park

    State Park

    Hidden in a forest between Cape Foulweather and Yaquina Head, Beverly Beach has a creekside campground steps from miles of ocean beach.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Beach
    • Playground

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Bob Straub State Park

    State Park

    Located in Pacific City, this park provides beach access and a place to walk and explore the Nestucca sand spit at the mouth of the Nestucca River.

    • Beach
    • Fishing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint

    State Scenic Viewpoint

    A rugged, basalt-rimmed bay that is a great place to watch surf and gray whales year round and one of Oregon's best sites for seeing ocean-going birds.

    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Bonnie Lure State Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    An off-the-beaten-path park along Eagle Creek where visitors may glimpse a pileated woodpecker or hook a steelhead trout.

    • Fishing
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Booth State Scenic Corridor

    State Scenic Corridor

    A wooded wayside along Highway 140 where you can picnic under old-growth ponderosa pines and watch for mule deer, coyote, and cougar.

    • Picnicking
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Bradley State Scenic Viewpoint

    State Scenic Viewpoint

    One of the few rest stops along Highway 30, with a restroom, monument, and a Douglas fir forest overlooking the Columbia River.

    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Brian Booth State Park

    State Park

    Made up of Ona Beach day-use and Beaver Creek State Natural Area, the park offers beach access, a creek paddle, and five miles of trails.

    • Beach
    • Paddling
    • Hiking
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Bridal Veil Falls State Scenic Viewpoint

    State Scenic Viewpoint

    Located off the Columbia River Highway, this park features two short hikes, one to Bridal Veil Falls and the other to overlooks of the Columbia River.

    • Hiking
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Bullards Beach State Park

    State Park

    A large family park at the mouth of the Coquille River near Bandon, offering beach strolls, horse trails, a lighthouse, and river fishing and crabbing.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Beach

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Cape Arago State Park

    State Park

    A scenic headland jutting into the Pacific southwest of Coos Bay, with trails to tidepools, sandy beaches, and viewpoints of seal and sea lion colonies.

    • Hiking
    • Fishing
    • Beach
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Cape Blanco State Park

    State Park

    Perched at Oregon's westernmost tip, Cape Blanco features a 19th-century lighthouse, a historic farmhouse, and more than eight miles of hiking and horse trails.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Hiking
    • Horseback Riding

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area

    State Natural Area

    A sandstone headland north of Pacific City offering one of the coast's best viewpoints for witnessing the ocean's power from atop a towering dune.

    • Beach
    • Hiking
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint

    State Scenic Viewpoint

    Known for its lighthouse, ocean views, and octopus-shaped Sitka spruce, Cape Meares offers whale watching, seabird viewing, and short trails.

    • Hiking
    • Historic Site
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Cape Sebastian State Scenic Corridor

    State Scenic Corridor

    A headland over 200 feet above sea level with panoramic coastal views and a 1.5-mile walking trail through Sitka spruce forest to the lower cape.

    • Hiking
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park

    State Park

    A creekside campground north of Florence with trailheads leading through coastal forest to miles of sandy beach and the Heceta Head Lighthouse.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Casey State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Catherine Creek State Park

    State Park

    Cradled in a canyon framed by ponderosa pines, Catherine Creek offers creekside camping, trout fishing, picnic areas, and a canyon-view trail.

    • Camping
    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Champoeg State Heritage Area

    State Heritage Area

    Along the Willamette River south of Newberg, Champoeg combines history, nature, and recreation at the site where pioneers formed Oregon's first provisional government.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Chandler State Wayside

    State Wayside

    A wooded wayside with picnic tables, drinking water, and access to Crooked Creek, home to rainbow trout and crayfish.

    • Picnicking
    • Fishing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Cline Falls State Scenic Viewpoint

    State Scenic Viewpoint

    A shaded rest area on the banks of the Deschutes River with picnicking, swimming, and fishing access to the river.

    • Picnicking
    • Fishing
    • Swimming

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Clyde Holliday State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    An oasis along the John Day River with a year-round picnic area and campground, a nature trail, and a base camp for the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Hiking
    • Fishing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Collier Memorial State Park

    State Park

    Collier features a campground, an outdoor logging museum, a pioneer village, and a horse camp where the Williamson River and Spring Creek converge.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Fishing
    • Horseback Riding

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Coquille Myrtle Grove State Natural Site

    State Natural Site

    A secluded swimming hole along the Powers Highway with a shaded myrtlewood grove and a sandy beach on the Coquille River.

    • Swimming
    • Paddling

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Cottonwood Canyon State Park

    State Park

    A rugged 8,000-acre park along the John Day River with vertical cliffs, side canyons, and arid grasslands, certified as an International Dark Sky Park.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Backpacking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • D River State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Dabney State Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    A shaded park on the Sandy River popular for fishing, boating, and swimming, with a beach area, picnic facilities, and an 18-hole disc golf course.

    • Fishing
    • Boating
    • Swimming
    • Disc Golf

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Darlingtonia State Natural Site

    State Natural Site

    An 18-acre botanical park with a boardwalk trail through a fen protecting the rare carnivorous cobra lily, Darlingtonia californica.

    • Hiking
    • Picnicking
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Del Rey Beach State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A quiet, secluded park where the ocean is a short walk from the parking area, ideal for kite flying, sandcastles, and picnics.

    • Beach
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Deschutes River State Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    A tree-shaded campground where the Deschutes River meets the Columbia, a hub for hiking, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, and steelhead fishing.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Backpacking
    • Hiking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Detroit Lake State Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    A campground on the shore of a forest-ringed reservoir in the Cascades, popular for fishing, boating, and water sports with views of Mt. Jefferson.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Fishing
    • Boating

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Devil's Lake State Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Two parks on opposite sides of Devils Lake near Lincoln City, with a campground, boat launches, and 685 acres of water for paddling, fishing, and boating.

    • Camping
    • Cabins
    • Fishing
    • Boating

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Devils Punchbowl State Natural Area

    State Natural Area

    A scenic picnic spot where ocean water churns into a hollow bowl-shaped rock formation, with tidepools and whale watching nearby.

    • Picnicking
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Dexter State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    On the western edge of Dexter Reservoir, this site offers boat ramps, a picnic area, an 18-hole disc golf course, and connecting trails to Elijah Bristow State Park.

    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Swimming
    • Paddling

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Driftwood Beach State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    Provides access to a wide, flat, sandy beach with picnic facilities scattered among the shore pine, great for beachcombing and sunsets.

    • Beach
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Elijah Bristow State Park

    State Park

    On the Middle Fork of the Willamette River southeast of Eugene, this 847-acre park has meadows, wetlands, and more than 10 miles of multi-use trails.

    • Hiking
    • Biking
    • Horseback Riding
    • Fishing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Ellmaker State Wayside

    State Wayside

    A highway rest stop and tree preserve between Newport and Corvallis, with picnic tables bordering a grassy meadow and a small stream through fir forest.

    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area

    State Heritage Area

    Near the summit of the Blue Mountains, this Oregon Trail watering site offers camping and cabins in a mature forest between Pendleton and La Grande.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Horseback Riding

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Erratic Rock State Natural Site

    State Natural Site

    Home to a 90-ton glacial erratic deposited by an Ice Age flood, the largest such rock found in the Willamette Valley.

    • Historic Site

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint

    State Scenic Viewpoint

    A clifftop viewpoint overlooking the ocean and Face Rock, with a well-kept trail to the beach and rocky intertidal areas to explore at low tide.

    • Beach
    • Hiking
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Farewell Bend State Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    On the banks of the Snake River's Brownlee Reservoir near Ontario, this desert park offers RV and tent camping, cabins, a boat ramp and Oregon Trail history.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Fogarty Creek State Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    A grassy day-use area near Lincoln City with wind-sheltered picnic spots, wooden footbridges through coastal forest, and a creek that flows into a scenic ocean cove.

    • Hiking
    • Fishing
    • Picnicking
    • Beach

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Fort Rock Cave

    State park system area

    A National Historic Landmark near Fort Rock where archaeologists discovered sagebrush sandals over 9,000 years old; the cave is accessible only by reservation-required guided tour.

    • Historic Site

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Fort Rock State Natural Area

    State Natural Area

    A National Natural Landmark in Oregon's high desert, this towering near-circle of jagged rock walls is an ancient tuff ring rising from what was once a shallow sea.

    • Hiking
    • Picnicking
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Frenchglen Hotel State Heritage Site

    State park system area

    A historic 1917 hotel at the gateway to Steens Mountain in southeastern Oregon, offering rustic rooms and family-style dining much like stagecoach travelers once experienced.

    • Picnicking
    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Historic Site

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Gleneden Beach State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A short paved trail descends through shore pine forest to a soft sand beach near Lincoln City, where surfers catch morning waves and seals appear in the surf.

    • Fishing
    • Picnicking
    • Beach

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Golden and Silver Falls State Natural Area

    State Natural Area

    A hidden gem in the coastal forests near Coos Bay where hiking trails wind through scenic canyons to two waterfalls plunging over sheer rock cliffs.

    • Hiking
    • Fishing
    • Picnicking
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Golden State Heritage Site

    State park system area

    A 19th century mining ghost town near Medford with four remaining buildings, including a church and former store, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

    • Historic Site

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Goose Lake State Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    A shady, wildlife-rich campground on the banks of Goose Lake on the Oregon-California border near Lakeview, with grassy expanses and an old homesteader's orchard.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Picnicking
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Government Island State Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Three islands in the Columbia River north of Portland accessible only by boat, with 15 miles of shoreline, perimeter camping, docks and freshwater wetlands.

    • Camping
    • Hiking
    • Fishing
    • Swimming

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Governor Patterson Memorial State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A beachcomber's park near Newport with miles of flat sandy beach near the mouth of Alsea Bay, good for windsurfing, crabbing, whale watching and sunsets.

    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Picnicking
    • Beach

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Harris Beach State Park

    State Park

    On Oregon's south coast near Brookings, this park offers sandy beaches, rocky outcroppings, trails, camping and views of Bird Island, a National Wildlife Sanctuary.

    • Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking
    • Fishing

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Hat Rock State Park

    State Park

    A desert oasis on the south shore of Lake Wallula near Pendleton, with a boat ramp, trout-stocked pond, sand volleyball and the first landmark Lewis and Clark passed on the Columbia.

    • Fishing
    • Boating
    • Swimming
    • Hiking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Heceta Head Lighthouse State Scenic Viewpoint

    State Scenic Viewpoint

    Home to the iconic Heceta Head Lighthouse near Florence, this park features a historic bed and breakfast, a sheltered beach and a scenic section of the Oregon Coast Trail.

    • Hiking
    • Fishing
    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Heritage Landing (Deschutes)

    State park system area

    A popular boat launch and day-use area near the mouth of the Deschutes River, serving as gateway to the Lower Deschutes National Wild and Scenic River.

    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Paddling

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail

    State Trail

    Three disconnected paved paths along historic Highway 30 near Hood River offering more than 12 miles of Columbia River Gorge scenery, waterfalls and restored tunnels.

    • Hiking
    • Biking
    • Picnicking
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Hug Point State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A small wayside five miles south of Cannon Beach with forested picnic areas, a sandy cove beach, sea caves, tide pools and a historic stagecoach road carved in rock.

    • Picnicking
    • Beach
    • Historic Site

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Humbug Mountain State Park

    State Park

    A forest-ringed campground along Brush Creek near Port Orford, sheltered by one of the Oregon coast's highest headlands, with a 5.5-mile summit hike and beach access.

    • Camping
    • Hiking
    • Backpacking
    • Fishing

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Illinois River Forks State Park

    State Park

    A day-use park at the confluence of the east and west forks of the Illinois River near Cave Junction, with picnic tables, a walking trail and a nine-hole disc golf course.

    • Fishing
    • Disc Golf
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Iwetemlaykin State Heritage Site

    State park system area

    A sacred Nez Perce site in the Wallowa Lake basin near Joseph, with short trails past Knight's Pond offering spectacular views of the Wallowa Mountains and wildflowers.

    • Hiking
    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Historic Site

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A pristine primitive camping site at the headwaters of the Wood River near Klamath Falls, with a spring-fed lagoon, canoe-accessible fishing and a walking trail.

    • Camping
    • Paddling
    • Fishing
    • Hiking

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  • Jasper State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A riverside park near Eugene popular for weddings, reunions and picnics, with reservable group shelters, play fields, river access and trails for canoes and kayaks.

    • Fishing
    • Disc Golf
    • Playground
    • Hiking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park

    State Park

    A coastal dune park near Florence with the state's second largest campground and two freshwater lakes for fishing, swimming, paddling and boating.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Kam Wah Chung State Heritage Site

    State park system area

    A National Historic Landmark in John Day that served as a Chinese medical clinic, store and community center, preserved as a time capsule with guided building tours.

    • Historic Site

    Oregon State Parks

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  • L.L. Stub Stewart State Park

    State Park

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Lake Owyhee State Park

    State Park

    A remote oasis on the eastern edge of Oregon with camping and boating on the shore of a scenic desert canyon reservoir 53 miles long.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Boating

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  • LaPine State Park

    State Park

    A scenic park along the Upper Deschutes River near Bend in high desert subalpine forest, with 14 miles of multi-use trails, cabins, fishing, floating and winter recreation.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Lewis and Clark State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A flat, grassy park at the western gateway of the Columbia River Gorge near the mouth of the Sandy River, with a boat launch, swim hole and cliffs for rock climbing.

    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Swimming
    • Hiking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Lost Creek State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A day-use park seven miles south of Newport developed for picnicking and beach access, good for beachcombing, whale watching and sunsets.

    • Fishing
    • Beach
    • Picnicking

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  • Lowell State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A day-use park on the north shore of Dexter Lake near Eugene with a marina, swim beach, four-lane boat launch, playground and bald eagle sightings.

    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Swimming
    • Playground

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Manhattan Beach State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A day-use park north of Rockaway with picnic tables nestled among shore pine and a short access trail to the ocean beach.

    • Beach
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Maud Williamson State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A flat Willamette Valley park near Salem covered by second-growth Douglas fir, with a reservable picnic shelter, a historic farmhouse and spring wildflowers.

    • Picnicking
    • Historic Site

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Mayer State Park

    State Park

    On the east end of the Columbia River Gorge near The Dalles, this park has three areas for windsurfing, kite boarding, boating, swimming and picnicking.

    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Swimming
    • Picnicking

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  • Memaloose State Park

    State Park

    A campground on the east end of the Columbia River Gorge near The Dalles, overlooking the river and Memaloose Island, with grassy meadows known for stargazing.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Playground
    • Picnicking

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  • Milo McIver State Park

    State Park

    A park along the Clackamas River 45 minutes from Portland with camping, river rafting, fishing, a fish hatchery, horse trails and a 27-hole disc golf course.

    • Camping
    • Paddling
    • Fishing
    • Boating

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Minam State Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    A remote campground on the picturesque Wallowa River near the Minam and Wallowa confluence, off the beaten path with river access, trails and abundant wildlife.

    • Camping
    • Fishing
    • Boating
    • Paddling

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  • Molalla River State Park

    State Park

    A natural area near Canby at the confluence of the Willamette, Molalla and Pudding rivers, with grassy picnic fields, a boat ramp and one of the valley's largest heron rookeries.

    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Picnicking

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  • Mongold (Detroit Lake)

    State park system area

    A day-use area on Detroit Lake with the only public boat launch on the lake, plus a swimming area, grass beach and picnic facilities.

    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Swimming
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Munson Creek Falls State Natural Site

    State Natural Site

    Home to the 319-foot Munson Creek Falls near Tillamook, the tallest waterfall in the Coast Range, reached by a quarter-mile trail through old-growth forest.

    • Hiking
    • Picnicking
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Muriel O. Ponsler Memorial State Scenic Viewpoint

    State Scenic Viewpoint

    A roadside viewpoint near Florence with about five miles of sandy beach, offering picnicking, whale watching and beachcombing.

    • Fishing
    • Picnicking
    • Beach

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Nehalem Bay State Park

    State Park

    Set on a four-mile sand spit between ocean and bay near Manzanita, this park has a large campground, a forested bike path, a horse camp and an airport with fly-in campsites.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

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  • Neptune State Scenic Viewpoint

    State Scenic Viewpoint

    Four pullouts along Highway 101 near Florence offering cliff-top benches, beach access, tide pools, agate hunting and views of whales, sea lions and birds.

    • Fishing
    • Beach
    • Hiking
    • Picnicking

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  • Neskowin Beach State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A pristine long beach and Cascade headland near Lincoln City, with nearby Cascade Head trails, an undeveloped estuary for paddling and a seasonal farmers market.

    • Fishing
    • Picnicking
    • Beach

    Oregon State Parks

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  • OC and E Woods Line State Trail

    State Trail

    Oregon's longest linear park, a 100-mile non-motorized trail built on an old railbed from Klamath Falls east to Bly and north to Sycan Marsh.

    • Hiking
    • Biking
    • Horseback Riding
    • Fishing

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  • Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A park in the community of Oceanside known for winter agate hunting, summer beachcombing, tidepools, surfing and skies filled with hang gliders and kites.

    • Fishing
    • Beach
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Oswald West State Park

    State Park

    A 2,484-acre park stretching along four miles of coastline in temperate rainforest near Manzanita, with a secluded beach and 13 miles of Oregon Coast Trail.

    • Hiking
    • Fishing
    • Picnicking
    • Beach

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Otter Crest State Scenic Viewpoint

    State Scenic Viewpoint

    A viewpoint at Cape Foulweather near Newport, 500 feet above the ocean, with sweeping coast views, whale watching and a historic 1937 gift shop.

    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Historic Site

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Otter Point State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A park near Gold Beach with walking and hiking trails overlooking pristine beaches and unusual wind- and wave-sculpted sandstone rock formations.

    • Beach
    • Hiking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Pete French Round Barn State Heritage Site

    State park system area

    A unique round barn built by cattle baron Peter French in Harney County, used to train wild horses to pull wool and supply wagons.

    • Historic Site
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Peter Skene Ogden State Scenic Viewpoint

    State Scenic Viewpoint

    A wayside perched atop a striking basalt canyon with vertical cliffs and scenic river views near Bend.

    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Pilot Butte State Scenic Viewpoint

    State Scenic Viewpoint

    An old cinder cone east of Bend with three trails winding through juniper and sage to a summit with panoramic high desert and Cascade views.

    • Hiking
    • Picnicking
    • Playground

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Pistol River State Scenic Viewpoint

    State Scenic Viewpoint

    A southern Oregon coast park set in dunes along the Pistol River, known for birding and championship ocean windsurfing.

    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Horseback Riding
    • Beach

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Port Orford Heads State Park

    State Park

    A small coastal park preserving the historic Port Orford Lifeboat Station, with trails offering dramatic ocean views and a museum.

    • Fishing
    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Hiking
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Portland Women's Forum State Scenic Viewpoint

    State Scenic Viewpoint

    A small park offering a stunning view of Vista House framed by the Columbia River Gorge, a popular photography spot.

    • Historic Site

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Prineville Reservoir State Park

    State Park

    A high desert park on a 3,000-acre reservoir certified as an International Dark Sky Park, offering camping, water recreation and stargazing.

    • Camping
    • Cabins
    • Boating
    • Fishing

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Prospect State Scenic Viewpoint

    State Scenic Viewpoint

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Red Bridge State Wayside

    State Wayside

    A forested park along the Grande Ronde River in the Blue Mountains, offering camping, fishing and a base for big game hunting.

    • Fishing
    • Picnicking
    • Camping

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Roads End State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A sheltered beach north of Lincoln City with tidepools, a hidden cove at low tide, and popular glass float hunting.

    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Beach
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Rocky Creek State Scenic Viewpoint

    State Scenic Viewpoint

    An ocean-front park on a forested bluff with offshore rocks for wildlife and an official gray whale watching site.

    • Fishing
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Rooster Rock State Park

    State Park

    A large Columbia River park east of Portland with beaches, windsurfing, disc golf courses and a tranquil lagoon for paddling and fishing.

    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Swimming
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Saddle Mountain State Natural Area

    State Natural Area

    A natural area cherished for rare wildflowers and a 3,288-foot summit with panoramic views of the Columbia River and Cascade Mountains.

    • Hiking
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor

    State Scenic Corridor

    Twelve ocean-hugging miles of craggy bluffs, secluded beaches and offshore rock formations connecting an 18-mile segment of the Oregon Coast Trail.

    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Picnicking
    • Beach

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Sarah Helmick State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    Oregon's first state park, a small shady site along the Luckiamute River with reservable picnic areas beneath big leaf maples.

    • Fishing
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Seal Rock State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A coastal site south of Newport with offshore rock formations sheltering seals and sea birds, plus tidepools and a sandy beach.

    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Beach

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Shepperd's Dell State Natural Area

    State Natural Area

    A two-tiered waterfall cascading into Youngs Creek along the historic Columbia River Highway, viewed via a short trail to its base.

    • Hiking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Sitka Sedge State Natural Area

    State Natural Area

    A coastal natural area with tidal flats, saltwater marshes and 3.5 miles of looping trails leading to beach views and abundant marsh wildlife.

    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Hiking
    • Picnicking
    • Beach

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Smelt Sands State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A whale watching and tidepooling viewpoint with the historic 804 Trail, known for rock fishing and the yearly smelt run.

    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Beach

    Oregon State Parks

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  • South Beach State Park

    State Park

    A coastal park south of Newport with miles of sandy beach, paved trails, a disc golf course and a large campground.

    • Fishing
    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Disc Golf
    • Biking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Starvation Creek State Park

    State Park

    A tiny Columbia Gorge park at the base of sheer cliffs with a namesake waterfall steps from the parking area and trailhead access.

    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Picnicking
    • Hiking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • State Capitol State Park

    State Park

    A Salem park around the Capitol featuring cherry trees, three fountains, a Moon Tree and county history plaques set in the mall.

    • Picnicking

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  • Stonefield Beach State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    An easy beach access site near Tenmile Creek, a good spot to sit in the sun and watch for whales.

    • Fishing
    • Beach

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Succor Creek State Natural Area

    State Natural Area

    A remote natural area in a deep rocky canyon, a haven for rock hounds and wildlife watchers with primitive camping along the creek.

    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Hiking
    • Picnicking
    • Camping

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Sumpter Valley Dredge State Heritage Area

    State Heritage Area

    A historic gold dredge at the base of the Elkhorn Mountains, with trails through park wetlands reclaimed after decades of mining.

    • Fishing
    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Hiking
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Sunset Bay State Park

    State Park

    A scenic coastal park with sandy beaches sheltered by sea cliffs, a campground, and hiking trails to nearby parks and headlands.

    • Cabins
    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Sunset Beach State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A coastal park marking the west trailhead of the Fort-to-Sea Trail, with direct Pacific Ocean access and expansive views.

    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Hiking
    • Beach

    Oregon State Parks

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  • The Cove Palisades State Park

    State Park

    A central Oregon park in the Deschutes and Crooked River canyons, a year-round destination for camping and water sports on Lake Billy Chinook.

    • Paddling
    • Cabins
    • Boating
    • Fishing

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Thompson's Mills State Heritage Site

    State park system area

    The oldest standing water-powered grain mill in Oregon, chronicling 160 years of rural life with guided tours of its working turbines.

    • Historic Site

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Tokatee Klootchman State Natural Site

    State Natural Site

    A natural site a few feet above the ocean with an excellent view, a great place to watch for whales.

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Tolovana Beach State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    An ocean front site at the south end of Cannon Beach near Haystack Rock, with a playground and access for kite flying and sunsets.

    • Beach
    • Picnicking
    • Playground

    Oregon State Parks

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  • TouVelle State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A day-use park on the Rogue River at the foot of Table Rock, with picnicking, fishing, swimming, a boat ramp and a 2-mile trail.

    • Boating
    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Fishing
    • Hiking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Tryon Creek State Natural Area

    State Natural Area

    Oregon's only state park within a major metropolitan area, with 658 acres of second-growth forest and eight miles of trails near Portland.

    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Horseback Riding
    • Biking
    • Hiking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Tub Springs State Wayside

    State Wayside

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Tumalo State Park

    State Park

    A central Oregon park along the Deschutes River four miles north of Bend, an ideal base camp for fishing, floating and hiking.

    • Cabins
    • Fishing
    • Swimming
    • Playground

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor

    State Scenic Corridor

    A scenic corridor following Highway 395 through ponderosa pine forest along the John Day River, with a primitive campground and fishing.

    • Fishing
    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Camping

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Umpqua Lighthouse State Park

    State Park

    A coastal park on freshwater Lake Marie near the Umpqua River Lighthouse, with hiking, paddling and cabins amid towering sand dunes.

    • Cabins
    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Umpqua State Scenic Corridor

    State Scenic Corridor

    A small park on the Umpqua River with picnic tables, a vault restroom and a short boat ramp, set among myrtle and maple trees.

    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Unity Lake State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    An oasis of green in Oregon's high desert offering boating and angling, with a small campground near wilderness areas and historic sites.

    • Cabins
    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Valley of the Rogue State Park

    State Park

    A getaway in the Rogue Valley with a day-use area and campground along three miles of Rogue River shoreline and a riverside trail.

    • Cabins
    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Camping

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Viento State Park

    State Park

    A Columbia Gorge campground eight miles west of Hood River with windsurfing access and a trailhead for the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail.

    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Playground
    • Hiking

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  • Vista House (Crown Point)

    State park system area

    A historic 1918 observatory atop a cliff 693 feet above the Columbia River, housing a museum, gift shop and interpretive displays.

    • Historic Site
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • W. B. Nelson State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A small site with a freshwater lake and fishing dock for bass and trout, plus a scenic wetland known for abundant waterfowl.

    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Wallowa Lake Highway Forest State Scenic Corridor

    State Scenic Corridor

    A day-use site along the Wallowa River in a steeply forested canyon, popular for steelhead fishing and viewing deer, elk and bear.

    • Fishing
    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Wallowa Lake State Park

    State Park

    A park between a glacial lake and the towering Wallowa Mountains, an ideal base for wilderness treks and watersports with a marina and beach.

    • Cabins
    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Whale Watching Center

    State park system area

    A center on a Depoe Bay seawall with a viewing deck and binoculars where staff help visitors spot migrating gray whales and other marine life.

    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • White River Falls State Park

    State Park

    A central Oregon park where White River Falls plunges 90 feet over a basalt shelf, with a trail to a historic hydroelectric power plant.

    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Willamette Mission State Park

    State Park

    A 1,300-acre park on the National Register marking the 1834 Willamette Mission site, with trails, lakes, disc golf and the nation's largest black cottonwood.

    • Paddling
    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Willamette Stone State Heritage Site

    State park system area

    A forest tract preserving the Willamette Stone, the initial point of the Willamette Meridian to which all Oregon and Washington land surveys reference.

    • Historic Site

    Oregon State Parks

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  • William M. Tugman State Park

    State Park

    A hideaway on Eel Lake near Lakeside with campsites tucked in shore pines, outstanding for fishing, swimming, canoeing and boating.

    • Paddling
    • Cabins
    • Boating
    • Fishing

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  • Wolf Creek Inn State Heritage Site

    State park system area

    A historic Applegate Trail stagecoach inn from 1883, the oldest continuously operated hotel in the Pacific Northwest, on the National Register.

    • Historic Site

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Yachats Ocean Road State Natural Site

    State Natural Site

    A one-mile loop road exposing scenic views of Yachats Bay and the Pacific, with beach access and a river mouth popular with anglers.

    • Beach
    • Picnicking
    • Fishing
    • Swimming

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Yachats State Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    A small ocean-front park near Yachats with an accessible viewing platform for whales and waves and a steep path to a rocky intertidal area.

    • Fishing
    • Picnicking
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A forested bluff in Newport overlooking Yaquina Bay, home to the historic Yaquina Bay Lighthouse and trails to the beach along the north jetty.

    • Fishing
    • Beach
    • Hiking
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Battle Mountain Forest State Scenic Corridor

    State Scenic Corridor

    This forested corridor on U.S. 395 north of Ukiah protects ponderosa pine, larch, Douglas fir, and spruce and provides prime wildlife habitat.

    • Picnicking
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Blue Mountain Forest State Scenic Corridor

    State Scenic Corridor

    This corridor along I-84 in the Blue Mountains protects intermittent stands of old-growth ponderosa pine, larch, and spruce inhabited by deer, elk, and cougar.

    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Bolon Island Tideways State Scenic Corridor

    State Scenic Corridor

    A quiet park with a hiking trail extending halfway around the island, home to a cormorant rookery and views of the Umpqua River.

    • Hiking
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Clay Myers State Natural Area at Whalen Island

    State park system area

    A virtually untouched coastal estuarine ecosystem bounded by the Sand Creek estuary, providing critical habitat for salmon, shorebirds, and mammals.

    • Hiking
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Crissey Field State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A 40-acre park between the California border and the Winchuck River featuring a sandy beach, wetlands, and a green-technology welcome center.

    • Beach
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Elowah Falls Trailhead (John B. Yeon)

    State park system area

    A trailhead for hikes to Elowah Falls and McCord Creek Falls and the west end of the Bonneville Segment of the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail.

    • Hiking
    • Biking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Fall Creek State Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Six day-use parks and a primitive campground surround Fall Creek Reservoir, a tree-lined lake with boat ramps, swim beaches and lakeside campsites near Eugene.

    • Camping
    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Swimming

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Geisel Monument State Heritage Site

    State park system area

    A secluded picnic area near Gold Beach marking the site of a Rogue River Indian war skirmish and containing the grave sites of the Geisel family.

    • Picnicking
    • Historic Site

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Hilgard Junction State Park

    State Park

    A camping and day-use park on the Grande Ronde River near La Grande, set among cottonwood and ponderosa pine with rafting access and Oregon Trail history nearby.

    • Camping
    • Fishing
    • Swimming
    • Paddling

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Hoffman Memorial State Wayside

    State Wayside

    A shaded glen near Coos Bay canopied with myrtlewood trees; there is no drinking water at this small roadside park.

    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Latourell Falls Trailhead (Guy W. Talbot)

    State park system area

    A peaceful picnic site on the Historic Columbia River Highway with a reservable shelter and trails to the 224-foot Lower Latourell Falls and a 2-mile loop hike.

    • Hiking
    • Picnicking
    • Historic Site

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Luckiamute State Natural Area

    State Natural Area

    A quiet park near Albany made up of north and south parcels for boating, paddling, hiking and wildlife viewing, with restored floodplain habitat and western pond turtles.

    • Paddling
    • Hiking
    • Fishing
    • Wildlife Viewing

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  • McVay Rock State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A well-hidden park near Brookings noted for surf fishing, clamming and whale watching, with a nine-hole disc golf course on a lawn overlooking the ocean.

    • Fishing
    • Disc Golf
    • Beach
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Mitchell Point Trailhead

    State park system area

    A Columbia River Gorge trailhead near Hood River providing access to the Wygant and Mitchell Point trails through Wygant State Natural Area, with sweeping Gorge views.

    • Hiking
    • Historic Site

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Ocean Shore State Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Oregon's entire publicly owned shoreline, stretching from the Columbia River to the California border, open for walking, tidepooling and the 362-mile Oregon Coast Trail.

    • Hiking
    • Fishing
    • Horseback Riding
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Ontario State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A restful day-use park on the west bank of the Snake River north of Ontario, with shaded grounds for boating, fishing, swimming, picnicking and bird watching.

    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Swimming
    • Picnicking

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Paradise Point State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A parking area near Port Orford with an expansive coastal vista from Port Orford Heads to Cape Blanco, and a beach good for beachcombing and finding agates.

    • Beach

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Seven Devils State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A beach access point near Coos Bay offering miles of open sandy beach popular with agate beachcombers.

    • Fishing
    • Picnicking
    • Beach

    Oregon State Parks

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  • Seven Streams Staging Area (Vinzenz Lausmann Memorial State Natural Area)

    State park system area

    A gateway west of Hood River to a network of hiking, equestrian, mountain biking and ATV trails across state, forest and private land.

    • Hiking

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  • Tseriadun State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A Port Orford beach popular with agate collectors and photographers, with trout fishing in nearby Garrison Lake.

    • Hiking
    • Picnicking
    • Beach
    • Fishing

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Wallowa Falls Campground

    State park system area

    A walk-in tent campground at the base of the Wallowa Mountains, surrounded by cliffs and pines with trails into the Eagle Cap Wilderness.

    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Camping
    • Hiking

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Willamette River Greenway and Water Trail

    State Trail

    A nationally recognized water trail spanning more than 255 miles of the Willamette River with greenway open spaces, boat launches and camping.

    • Boating
    • Camping
    • Hunting

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page
  • Winchuck State Recreation Site

    State park system area

    A park providing access to the Winchuck River and ocean beach for fishing, clamming, strolling and observing marine life.

    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Swimming

    Oregon State Parks

    Official page

Inventory source: USGS PAD-US 4.1. Photos are public-domain or Creative Commons via Wikimedia Commons, credited per image. Official reservations and rules remain state-specific, so use the state booking links before committing to dates.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best national park in Oregon?

Crater Lake is Oregon's only national park, and it is a genuine standout. It surrounds the deepest lake in the United States (about 1,943 feet), set inside the caldera of a collapsed volcano, with an exceptionally vivid blue color fed entirely by rain and snow. The 33-mile Rim Drive, rim trails, and Mt. Scott summit hike are the highlights once the snow clears.

When is the best time to visit Oregon's parks?

For the mountains and Crater Lake, aim for July through September, when trails and the rim road are clear of snow and daytime temperatures sit around 65-80F. Crater Lake's Rim Drive and north entrance typically close from November into May under heavy snow, leaving only the south entrance open for winter snowshoeing. The Oregon coast and the Columbia River Gorge stay accessible year-round, though they are rainiest from October through May.

Do I need a car to explore Oregon's outdoors?

Yes, for nearly all of it. Public transit covers Portland well, but the Gorge waterfalls, Mount Hood, Bend's high desert, the coast, and Crater Lake are spread across long distances with limited transit. Renting a car (Portland for the north, Redmond for Bend, Medford for Crater Lake) is the only practical way to link the major outdoor areas.

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