Located near the Wallowa Lake State Park, we took the tram up 3,700 ft. to the summit of Mount Howard (8,150 ft.). The views of the Wallowa mountain range from the top are amazing!
Three days of camping and exploring at Cape Perpetua on the Central Oregon coast: tide pools with purple sea urchins, an old-growth coastal forest hike, pounding surf at Thor’s Well and Devil’s Churn, and even a spouting whale to top it all off (sorry, no whale photos).
A hike from Short Sand Beach to the rocky summit of Neahkahnie Mountain.
We spent three days exploring and hiking the Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor. Stretching for twelve miles along the Oregon Coast, the park has some of the most dramatic scenery on the west coast.
A Native American word, Tamanawas means “friendly spirit guide.” It’s not hard to imagine friendly spirits enjoying the breathtaking scenery here. Highlights include the mossy green Cold Spring Creek canyon and 100 ft. tall Tamanawas Falls.
Netarts Spit is a long beach hike at Cape Lookout State Park, with the Pacific Ocean on one side, and Netarts Bay on the other. distance: 11.2 miles (out and back) elevation gain: 60 ft. […]