Devil’s Churn Oregon constantly reminds us that we’re so lucky to live in Oregon, where natural wonders are found in every corner of the state. From stunning waterfalls like Toketee Falls, to the quiet beauty of this remote Oregon desert, you could spend years exploring the Beaver State and still not see it all. Here’s a natural wonder on the coast that’s both terrifying and majestic, and if you’ve never seen it in person, Devil’s Churn in Oregon is bucket list – worthy.

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It’s almost impossible to capture the terrifying, exhilarating beauty of Devil’s Churn in photographs. Take a look at this video, posted on YouTube by Steve Hackstadt a few years ago:

Have you seen Devil’s Churn Oregon up close? We’d love to see your photos! In fact, if you love Oregon’s natural beauty, you might want to join our Oregon Nature Lovers Group on Facebook. You’ll see tons of gorgeous photos taken all over the state, and can submit your own to share with the group. If you thought the views from Devil’s Churn Scenic Overlook were amazing, be sure to also check out these Oregon overlooks for more stellar views.

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Where can I find some of the best views in Oregon?

Devil’s Churn Oregon promises breathtaking views, arguably some of the best in the entire state. However, more gorgeous views await at some of the best overlooks in Oregon. Get a bird’s eye view of Salt Creek Falls, the second tallest waterfall in Oregon, from a handicap-accessible platform. The stroll from the parking lot to the platform is just 50 yards. For some of the most beautiful views in the world, follow the Watchman Trail, which tallies less than a mile. The historic fire tower offers jaw-dropping views of Crater Lake. We don’t always have to hike or drive to drink in the views either. Climb aboard a gondola on the Wallowa Lake Tramway, for example. It will take you on a scenic, one-of-a-kind ride from Wallowa Lake to the summit of Mount Howard. No matter which Oregon overlook you head to, you don’t want to forget your camera.

What are the best scenic hikes in Oregon?

We can all probably agree that Oregon is absolutely gorgeous, and we want to explore every beautiful inch of it. One of the best ways to do that is on an Oregon hike. If you’re not sure where to start out, how about following the Tumalo Creek Trail? It leads to the breathtaking 97-foot Tumalo Falls and is picture-perfect in all seasons. If you’re a fan of chasing waterfalls in Oregon, you can’t go wrong on the Trail of Ten Falls Loop, where you’ll see 10 absolutely breathtaking cascades. The cascades sit in Silver Falls State Park, considered Oregon’s most popular state park. For an adventure that will take you to a hidden beach, set off on the picturesque Secret Beach Trail, which leads to Secret Beach. If you’re lucky you might have it all to yourself.

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