13 Impressive Sights You Can Only See In Oregon

Oregon offers unparalleled natural beauty with unique and stunning sights like Mount Hood, Crater Lake, and the Painted Hills.

There's no doubt in our minds that Oregon is the most beautiful place in the world. From our expansive deserts and dunes to our lush, green waterfalls and stunning coastline, the Beaver State is unparalleled. Here are 13 impressive sights you'll only ever find in Oregon:

1. Mount Hood

Mount Hood is iconic Oregon. Standing proud at an elevation of 11,250 feet, it's Oregon's highest mountain, and immediately recognizable. From casual hiking to hard-core mountain climbing, Mount Hood has something to offer everyone.

2. Smith Rock State Park

Smith Rock State Park is considered one of the Seven Wonders of Oregon, and you'll see why when you visit. With more than a thousand bolted routes, Smith Rock is paradise for rock climbers, but you don't have to scale the cliffs for some stunning views.

3. Crater Lake

Crater Lake is not only the deepest lake in the country, it's also the most picturesque. The lake fills the caldera formed when Mount Mazama collapsed more than 7,000 years ago. Its azure waters compel photographers around the world to capture this beauty.

4. Multnomah Falls

Oregon has hundreds of jaw-dropping waterfalls, but Multnomah is likely the most famous. With its two drops totalling 611 feet, this stunner draws tourists and locals alike to witness its splendor.

5. Peter Iredale Shipwreck

The Peter Iredale wrecked on October 25, 1906 when strong winds during a winter storm heaved the ship ashore. Luckily there were no casualties, and the shipwreck is one of the most accessible along the coast, so we can get a look at history from Fort Stevens State Park.

6. Alvord Desert and Steens Mountain

The Alvord Desert is an unexpected natural beauty. The dry lake bed spans 12 miles by 7 miles, and the best views can be found from one of five overlooks on Steens Mountain, which towers above the desert.

7. Columbia River Gorge

We're still healing from the massive wildfire that ravaged some of the gorge in 2017, but even with the damage, the gorge is still jaw-dropping. Stretching more than 80 miles, cliffs rise as high as 4,000 feet above the valley floor.

8. The Three Sisters

South, North, and Middle Sister each rise more than 10,000 feet above the valley below. They were once volcanoes, but they haven't been active for more than 14,000 years.

9. Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach

Photographers flock to the Oregon coast, and one of their favorite spots is Cannon Beach. Though there are three "Haystack Rocks" on the coast, the one at Cannon Beach is the most famous.

10. Wallowa Mountains

Northeast Oregon is home to the Wallowa Mountain Range, another of Oregon's Seven Wonders. You'll find tons of recreation here, but if you want some stellar views, you can just hop on the gondola at Wallowa Lake.

11. Oregon Dunes

The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area covers 31,400 acres and is, "one of the largest temperate coastal sand dunes in the word," according to the Forest Service. The dunes are perfect for strolling, kite flying, and exploring via ATV.

12. Painted Hills

Oregon's Painted Hills showcase our state's diversity. They cover 3,132 acres and offer up a vibrant palette of colorful rock layers. Visit in the late afternoon hours for some incredible photo opportunities.

13. Wild Rogue River Canyon

The Wild Rogue River Canyon has all the elements of Oregon beauty: a beautiful river, stunning mountains, old-growth forest, and plenty of recreation. The Rogue is one of the best places for fishing, with more than 100,000 Pacific salmon during parts of the year.

Of course, this list just barely scratches the surface! What other beautiful spots belong on this list?

Looking for more stunning Oregon locations? Take a look at these 9 beautiful Oregon locations you probably didn't know existed.

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