August 7 is National Lighthouse Day and the Oregon coast is just the place to celebrate! Scattered along 360 miles of rugged coastline are nine...
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Although you might think of it as mainly a spring break activity, whale watching takes place almost year-round on the Oregon Coast. Any elevated site...
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Looking for an inexpensive day trip filled with great scenery and a variety of things to do? Look no farther than Oregon State Parks. Conveniently...
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Not far from Astoria, is Fort Stevens State Park. Although its Oregon’s largest campground, its attributes go way beyond 400 campsites, miles...
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Oregon is celebrating 150 years of statehood this year, so there’s never been a better time to get out and be reminded why Oregon is “home...
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"Ocian in view! O! the joy!" Meriwether Lewis exclaimed in his journal on November 7, 1805 when he first sighted the Pacific Ocean near...
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"Ocian in view! O! the joy!" Meriwether Lewis exclaimed in his journal on November 7, 1805 when he first glimpsed the Pacific Ocean from...
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The best place to learn about logging in the Pacific Northwest during its 1850-1950 heyday is at Camp 18. Part outdoor museum, part gigantic hand-hewn...
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If you're heading over to the Coast to do a little storm-watching or beach-combing, be sure to stop in “the land of cheese, trees, and ocean...
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