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Commonly referred to as "The Crown Jewel" of the world-renowned Oakridge mountain bike trails, the Alpine Trail offers a little bit of everything. With numerous options, MORE >>
Guest rooms feature cable TV, HBO, hot tub and swimming pool (open seasonally). Close to skiing, golfing, hiking and fishing. Free breakfast and high-speed Internet MORE >>
Six miles (10 km) west of Oakridge on Highway 58. ADA accessible. Complete nature trail accessibility. Hiking, picnicking, boating, water skiing. MORE >>
Nine miles (14 km) east of Oakridge on Highway 58. No water available. MORE >>
Oregon's only real ale public house and brewery. Enjoy genuine British cask ales and atmosphere, blended with tasty American fare. Close to hiking and biking trails. MORE >>
25 miles (40 km) south of Oakridge from Hwy 58 off of Middle Ford Road #21. Water pump. MORE >>
Fan shaped Diamond Creek falls drops 70-90 feet (21-27 m) and tiered Lower Falls drops 200-500 feet (61-76 m). To view the falls follow Diamond Creek Falls Trail #3598 MORE >>
Diamond Creek Falls Trail #3598 is a difficult 2.5 mile (4 km) loop that begins at Salt Creek Falls Observation Site. From the foot bridge the trail follows along the MORE >>
Diamond Creek Falls Trail #3598 is a difficult 2.5 mile (4 km) loop that begins at Salt Creek Falls Observation Site. From the foot bridge the trail follows along the MORE >>
Fan shaped Diamond Creek falls drops 70-90 feet (21-27 m) and tiered Lower Falls drops 200-500 feet (61-76 m). To view the falls follow Diamond Creek Falls Trail #3598 MORE >>
Lakefront, breathtaking view of the Cascade Mountains. Calm and relaxing atmosphere. Privacy and seclusion with private entrance with trailhead to forested hiking trails 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 >>
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 >>
Twenty-eight miles (45 km) east of Oakridge, off Highway 58 on Road #500. ADA accessible. Picnicking, non-motorized boating, hiking. MORE >>
Upper end of Lookout Point Reservoir. Nine miles (14 km) west of Oakridge off Highway 58. Boating, water skiing, hiking. MORE >>