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Coquille River Lighthouse Bandon or Bandon-by-the-Sea as it is sometimes called is located on the Southern Oregon Coast about 90 miles north of the California border, and is about a 5 hour drive from Portland. This charming seacoast town offers much scenic beauty and numerous opportunities for recreation and relaxation. You can enjoy fishing, windsurfing, crabbing, golfing, birding, horseback riding and much more. Bandon's Old Town, located along the Coquille River waterfront has great shops, galleries and restaurants. North of Old Town is historic Coquille River Lighthouse which is now a museum. Bandon is also Oregon's unofficial Cranberry Capital.

Mt. Bachelor Bend is known for its many outdoor recreational opportunities. You can fly fish more than 500 miles of streams and rivers stocked with trout and steelhead. Kayak or raft the exciting triple waterfalls of the Deschutes River. Rock climb or hike miles of trails at Smith Rock State Park. Go caving at Skeleton Cave, Arnold Ice Caves or Lava River Caves. Enjoy mountain bike riding in the lush forests, high mountains, lava fields or desert. There are over 20 top-rated golf courses nearby. Mt. Bachelor ski area offers great skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, tubing and snowshoeing. Or, you can enjoy walking, shopping or dining in historic downtown Bend. Galleries, restaurants, outdoor eateries, boutiques and specialty shops are all within easy walking distance.

Cannon Beach Cannon Beach with its relaxed simplicity and magnificent natural setting attracts visitors year round. The scenic beauty of the seastacks offshore and headlands onshore make your stroll down the sand memorable. Relaxing on the beach is a big part of the Cannon Beach experience. For hikers, there are many trails to the water through the thick forests of Ecola State Park. Ecola Point, near Ecola State Park, has a viewpoint and nice picnic area, where you can see the whole panorama of Cannon Beach, Haystack Rock and the Coast Range. This spectacular view is one of the most photographed on the Oregon coast. The arts are emphasized in Cannon Beach, and some of the best galleries, crafts and shopping on the coast are located here.

Crater Lake National Park Crater Lake National Park located in Klamath County, is Oregon's only National Park. Few forget their first glimpse of Crater Lake on a clear summer's day, with 21 square miles of intensely blue water ringed by cliffs towering up to 2000 feet. There is a two hour boat tour (from early July to mid-September) that takes you to mysterious Wizard Island, and a hike to the top of the island offers incredible views of the lake. There are also more than 100 miles of hiking trails in the park. Other nearby attractions include Deschutes National Forest, Winema National Forest, Rogue River National Forest, Umpqua National Forest and Cascades Volcano Observatory.

Hines, Oregon Hines is a small town in eastern Oregon's wide open range lands. Hines is located about 135 miles east of Bend and 2 miles south of Burns. Nearby is the 185,000 acre Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, a nationally respected bird watcher's mecca that provides a key habitat for thousands of nesting and migrating birds. Also nearby is Diamond Craters, with diverse volcanic features this area has been called the "Geologic Gem of Oregon". Be sure to take the 55-mile Steens Mountain loop, open mid-July through October, which is one of the most scenic areas of Oregon. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the breathtaking scenery, hiking, fishing, wildlife viewing, boating and backpacking in the backcountry areas.

Mt. Hood Hood River embraces all the splendor of Mt. Hood and the Columbia River Gorge. The Hood River Valley is Oregon's largest fruit growing district and perhaps one of the most prolific fruit producing valleys in the world. More recently, Hood River has become the destination of choice for wind surfers from around the world. The winds from the Columbia River Gorge, best during the middle of the day, create ideal conditions for riding the waves. Other outdoor recreational opportunities in the area include hiking, mountain biking, fishing, boating, golf, wildlife watching, birding, wildflower viewing, photography, picnicking and rock climbing. The Mt. Hood Scenic Railroad offers trips through the Hood River Valley. Highly acclaimed wineries and breweries are also located in the Hood River area.

Yaquina Head Lighthouse on Oregon Coast Newport is located on the central Oregon coast about 2 hours from Portland, in a picturesque area along Route 101. The Yaquina Head Lighthouse welcomes you to Newport, a town known for its Dungeness crab and glorious harbor under the graceful Yaquina Bay Bridge. The historic Bay Front offers a mix of shops, galleries, canneries and restaurants that serve fresh clam chowder, shrimp, oysters, crab and salmon. Across the bay is the Oregon Coast Aquarium with its indoor and outdoor exhibits that focus on the flora and fauna native to the Oregon Coast. There are state parks and other attractions in the area, as well as a Performing Arts and Visual Arts Center. Newport and the surrounding central Oregon coast have something for everyone to enjoy.

Three Arch Rocks on Oregon Coast Oceanside is a picturesque coastal community located about 80 miles west of Portland. The beautiful coastline here is dotted with giant rocks off-shore that are home to sea lions and sea birds. There are tidal pools everywhere with seals, herons and pelicans. Nearby is Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge, which is home to large sea bird colonies, as well as a colony of sea lions. Also located nearby are Cape Meares and Cape Lookout State Parks. Recreational opportunities in the area include fishing, crabbing, clamming, hang gliding, paragliding, hiking, biking and beachcombing. You'll also enjoy the shopping and restaurants in the area.

Seaside Oregon Seaside is Oregon's first and perhaps most favorite family coastal resort town. A pleasant 90 minute drive from Portland, Seaside is a popular destination for north and southbound travelers. Explore Seaside on foot or pedal through the downtown's colorful streets. You'll find dozens of delightful mini-malls, specialty boutiques, antique shops, art galleries, museums, arcades and cinemas. Restaurants, taverns and eateries in town feature fresh seafood, savory house specialties and of course Oregon wines. Just a few minutes from downtown, the coastal wilderness is waiting to be discovered along the many secluded walking and hiking trails. Seaside has a rich historical past. As the end of the Lewis and Clark trail, Seaside is a national landmark.

Deschutes National Forest Sisters at an elevation of 3,100 feet, is located just east of the Cascade Mountains in central Oregon. Once a lumber producing town, Sisters is now known as the Gateway to the Cascades. The downtown area has been transformed, and today Sisters is recognized as a unique place to shop with its many specialty stores and galleries. Whether you enjoy rodeos, mountain climbing, fly fishing, camping, hiking, mountain biking, golfing, rafting, skiing or snowmobiling you'll find it in the Sisters area. On the edge of town, the Deschutes National Forest offers a 1.6 million acre playground with miles of trails, wet and wild rivers, and scenic drives and vistas. Sisters' 1880's theme town charm offers a wide range of adventures and experiences for visitors.

Sunriver Oregon Sunriver is a resort community nestled next to the Deschutes River about 15 miles south of Bend, Oregon. With the Cascade Mountains to the west and the Newberry Volcanic National Monument to the east, Sunriver offers a wide variety of world class amenities such as golf, tennis, swimming, horseback riding, kayaking, canoeing, white water rafting, fly fishing, hiking, biking, bird watching, spa and fitness centers, music and art festivals, as well as great restaurants. There are also Ski areas and a Nordic center located nearby.

Westfir Covered Bridge Westfir is a small mountain community located about 40 miles southeast of Eugene and Springfield Oregon. Located at the foot of the western slopes of the Cascade Mountains and in the Willamette National Forest, this scenic area offers some of Oregon's best recreational opportunities including fishing, hunting, hiking, equestrian and camping. In the hills above town are some of the best mountain bike trails in the nation. A ski area is just 30 miles to the east. Westfir and the Upper Willamette Region is an outdoor enthusiasts paradise.