The Ultimate Oregon Hidden Gem Road Trip Will Take You To 9 Incredible Little-Known Spots In The State
Discover nine hidden gems in Oregon through a weekend-long road trip featuring unique and lesser-known attractions.
If you often find yourself in a rut where you revisit the same places again and again, it's time to shake things up and check out the following hidden gems in Oregon. Because while there's nothing wrong with playing favorites (Crater Lake, we're looking at you!), if you do, you're potentially missing out on some of the state's most glorious hidden gems. So we designed a weekend-long road trip that visits some of the state's coolest, most under-the-radar attractions. Our Ultimate Oregon Hidden Gem Road Trip will take you to nine incredible, little-known spots in the state; and who knows -- you might discover some new favorite places.
Our Ultimate Oregon Hidden Gem Road Trip takes about 15 hours, so it's best to divide between two days, or even a long weekend. Here's a link to the Google Map for this Oregon road trip.
1. Oregon Vortex - Gold Hill
Our Ultimate Oregon Hidden Gems Road Trip begins on a trippy (pun intended) note, at The Oregon Vortex and House of Mystery. Imagine a place where the laws of physics have been turned upside down, where nothing is as it seems, and even the most basic reality – things you take for granted, like gravity – are absent. That’s what it’s like to visit The Oregon Vortex and House of Mystery. Intrigued? This is easily the most unique and quirky place you'll ever visit in Oregon!
2. Prehistoric Gardens - Port Orford
Did you know you could travel back to prehistoric times, right here in Oregon? Prehistoric Gardens is a unique roadside attraction in Port Orford, with 23 life-sized, hand-made sculptures of dinosaurs set among the Oregon rainforest (yes - Oregon has a rainforest, too!). This unique place will surprise and delight you, and makes for a fun spot to stretch your legs while running from carnivorous dinosaurs.
3. Thor's Well - Yachats
This hidden gem is something you really need to believe; Thor's Well is a gaping, seemingly bottomless sink hole off the Oregon coast. (The well that seemingly "swallows up" the sea around it is, in reality, simply a 20-foot deep hole in the rock - but explaining it like that just isn't any fun!) Also known as the "Drainpipe of the Pacific," Thor's Well is part natural phenomenon, part optical illusion, and wholly wondrous. Thor's Well is located in the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area.
4. Historic Carousel & Museum - Albany
The Historic Carousel & Museum is perhaps the most whimsical, charming museum ever. Inside, you'll see some of the oldest carousel animals ever created by the Dentzel family - the first makers of American carousels. The craftsmanship is stunning; and afterwards, you can go for a whirl on the carousel, which features 52 characters you won't see anywhere else.
5. The Witch's Castle - Portland
Deep in the woods of Macleay Park, there lies a moss-covered, abandoned place that's straight out of a Hans Christian Andersen tale. Once upon a time, The Witch's Castle was a park ranger station and bathrooms for hikers visiting Macleay Park. Nowadays, it's a dilapidated fortress where your imagination will run wild.
6. The Oregon Garden - Silverton
The name "Oregon Garden" doesn't even begin to do this place justice. The Oregon Garden is an 80-acre botanical garden in Silverton, that's actually home to over 20 gardens, each completely unique and incredibly beautiful. There's a Bosque, which features four brick reflecting ponds with planter boxes and maple trees that seem to float atop the water. There's a Rose Garden featuring 40 varieties of roses. The Sensory Garden features a 20-foot-long rain curtain that's pure bliss. And kids will delight in the Children's Garden, which has a dinosaur dig, treehouse, and hobbit house. You might never want to leave!
7. Skylight Cave - Bend
Skylight Cave is the very definition of a hidden gem; to get there, you'll take Highway 20 deep into the Oregon countryside, following a series of signs and dirt roads along the way. (The Outbound has some helpful directions on their website.) Happily, once you get there, the cave actually is quite easy to access. After you park, you'll take a short hike following the signs to Skylight Cave, which is perhaps the coolest cave in Oregon. The cave's name refers to its three "skylights," which illuminate the otherwise dark cavern. It's magical.
8. Peterson Rock Garden - Redmond
Oregon has a rock garden, and it totally rocks (sorry - we couldn't resist!). Peterson Rock Garden is the coolest roadside attraction in the state, and perhaps the quirkiest place you'll ever visit. The garden was started in 1935 by Danish immigrant Rasmus Petersen, an artistic visionary who used rocks to create castles, fountains, towers, and miniature models of famous architecture. For LEGO fans, art enthusiasts, and folks who appreciate the weird, Peterson Rock Garden will absolutely delight you.
9. Toketee Falls - Idleyld Park
We finish our Ultimate Oregon Hidden Gems Road Trip at Toketee Falls, one of the state's most majestic waterfalls. The hike to the falls is less than a mile (round trip), so it's very accessible for all hikers. Toketee Falls is pretty much the Platonic Ideal of waterfalls; its two-step falls cascade over striking basalt cliffs and into a cobalt-blue pool. Toketee Falls will absolutely take your breath away, and is the perfect finale for this epic road trip.
This 15-hour road trip is best divided into a few days, or even a long weekend. Of course, you can begin at any point in the road trip; but if you follow our suggested route, after visiting Toketee Falls (our final stop), we recommend breaking in Prospect to take in the Prospect State Scenic Viewpoint. It's the picture-perfect place to stretch your legs and take in some sublime Oregon views.
So telly us: did you know about these hidden gems in Oregon? Which place are you most excited to explore? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
If you're looking for some hidden gems near Portland, there's an amazing children's playground hiding in plain sight in one of the city's most popular attractions... and it's free to visit, too!
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