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Natural Wonders

Outdoor enthusiasts love Oregon for its treasure trove of amazing natural wonders and the abundance of easily-accessible forests, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, hot springs, mountain vistas and ocean coastline. Natural preserves, nature trails and observatories are common and eco-inspired travelers can discover nature in its pristine and spectacular grandeur throughout the Eugene, Cascades & Coast region.

Hike beneath towering 500-year-old trees on the Delta Old Growth Nature Trail, or get a new perspective on forests by climbing 200 feet up into the old growth tree canopy on a guided tree-top tour! Bird watchers will appreciate the nature trails around the Delta Ponds or the West Eugene Wetlands.

Take a summer gondola ride up to the top of Eagle Peak for a stunning view of the Cascades-- the athletically-inclined can mountain bike or hike back down. At Clear Lake, row a boat above a petrified forest visible beneath 100 feet of water. Cycle the McKenzie Pass - Santiam Pass National Scenic Byway (closed to cars during the cold season) to the Dee Wright Observatory at the summit, then hike through 1,500 year old lava flows.

Venture across North America's most expansive coastal sand dunes, driving over 500 foot-high dunes in an off-highway vehicle (eco-friendly guided tours reccommended). Visit America's largest sea cave, home to many bellowing sea lions.  Oregon Coast scuba divers can observe crabs and octopus at Oregon's first official dive park off Florence's North Jetty. And the stunningly beautiful Cape Perpetua is a great destination for whale watching or storm watching.

On an RV trip or have some leisure time? Drive the scenic byways of the Pacific coast or the Cascade Mountains. Grab your camera to capture spring wildflowerscolorful fall foliage or wildlife. Year-round natural adventures await you!

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Pacific Coast Byway - An All American Road
  • Highway 101
  • Florence OR 97439
  • Phone: 541.574.2679
  • Region: Florence - Oregon Coast
  • Subcategory: Scenic Byways

This 350-mile (560-km) drive from border to border takes travelers along the magnificent Oregon coastline. One of the first National Scenic Byways, Highway 101, MORE >>

Pocket Park
  • 2305 18th St
  • Florence OR 97039
  • Phone: 541.997.3436
  • Region: Florence - Oregon Coast
  • Subcategory: Parks & Public Lands

The park includes sturdy play equipment, a basketball court, open sand area and covered bus shelter. MORE >>

Proxy Falls
  • Hwy 242 near MP 64 (closed in winter)
  • McKenzie Bridge OR 97413
  • Phone: 541.822.3381
  • Region: McKenzie River - Cascade Mountains
  • Subcategory: Waterfalls

Day Use Fee Area/Northwest Forest Pass. A true sense of deep-forest solitude and mountain beauty is found at Proxy Falls. Travel along the 1+ mile (1.6 km) loop trail MORE >>

Ridgeline Parks
  • Access points at Fox Hollow Rd and Willamette St
  • Eugene OR 97405
  • Phone: 541.682.4800
  • Region: Eugene Oregon
  • Subcategory: Parks & Public Lands

Over 1,000 acres (405 ha) of scenic forested open space. Just minutes from downtown, visitors can enjoy 12 miles of running/walking trails with magnificent vistas of MORE >>

Rolling Rock Interpretive Park
  • Between Jasper-Lowell Rd and Moss St
  • Lowell OR 97452
  • Region: Lowell
  • Subcategory: Parks & Public Lands

Lowell's history is highlighted with interpretive displays that include historical artifacts, as caboose originally built in 1929 and a covered bridge. MORE >>