Lined with cascading waterfalls and epic mountain biking trails, the journey to Willamette Pass also includes the peaceful waters of Greenwaters Park and Waldo Lake. Summer hiking turns into a winter wonderland with opportunities to ski, snowboard and showshoe in Oregon's Cascade Mountains.
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Six miles (10 km) west of Oakridge on Highway 58. ADA accessible. Complete nature trail accessibility. Hiking, picnicking, boating, water skiing. MORE >>
Come play a round of miniature golf that marks the travels of a fish from the Columbia River to the ocean. Enjoy the park facilities, museum, picnic area and upland game MORE >>
Hills Creek Reservoir draws water enthusiasts of all kinds, from wind surfers to water skiers, sailors to swimmers. Bring your canoe or kayak and explore the reservoir's MORE >>
Day Use Fee Area/Northwest Forest Pass. Oregon's second-highest waterfall, Salt Creek Falls is a popular place for visitors to explore. Viewing platforms are MORE >>
Formed by glaciers 10,000 years ago, Waldo Lake is one of the purest lakes in the world. The lake bottom is visible on a calm day through 100 feet (30 m) of indigo water. MORE >>
Winter cross country ski trails, early spring fishing, late summer huckleberries, and fall wildlife viewing make Gold Lake a year-round recreation destination. The lake MORE >>
The wonder of the Cascades is remarkable. Capture it in your memory and senses year-round. Winters you'll be whisked to the summit on Oregon’s fastest chairlift. Summers MORE >>