11 Hidden Places In Oregon Only Locals Know About
By Mikayla
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Published March 04, 2018
One of the best parts about living in Oregon is that there are always new places to discover and explore. While Crater Lake and Multnomah Falls are undeniably beautiful, some of the best spots are a little off the beaten path. From hidden waterfalls and beaches to little-known towns and lighthouses, here are 11 hidden gems in the Beaver State that only locals know about.
1. Indian Beach
Tucked away just north of the popular Cannon Beach, this secluded hidden gem is surrounded by picturesque cliffs and lush forests. Visit this magical place for surfing, exploring tide pools, picnicking, or simply relaxing in the sunshine. Click
here for more information.
2. Gold Beach
This charming small town may not be on many people's radars, but it is certainly worthy of a visit. Located at the confluence of the Rogue River and the ocean, this unique seaside village is filled with stunning natural attractions. You can learn more in our previous feature article
here .
3. Salt Creek Falls
Little-known Salt Creek Falls is one of the most impressive cascades in the Beaver State. This amazing 293-foot waterfall can be found in in the Willamette National Forest. Click
here for further details.
4. Sheep Rock Unit
This natural wonder is a stunning hidden gem in the high desert near Dayville in Central Oregon. The otherworldly landscape is best explored on one of the short and interactive nature trails in the area. Check out our feature article
here for more information.
5. Skylight Cave
If you want to see one of the most unique sights in the Beaver State, head to the Skylight Cave in Central Oregon. This one-of-a-kind wonder features three jaw-dropping natural skylights that, in the right circumstances, allow light beams to shine majestically into the dark cavern. Learn more
here .
6. Warrior Rock Lighthouse
At 25 feet tall, Warrior Rock Lighthouse is the smallest lighthouse in the state. While many people don't know about this quaint little lighthouse on Sauvie Island, it can be reached by taking a peaceful 6-mile hike.Check out our feature article
here for more information.
7. Rising Star Cafe
The Oregon Coast is filled with delightful hidden gems, and Rising Star Cafe is one of the best. This mouth-watering restaurant serves fresh, locally-sourced seafood in a charming setting. Click
here for more information.
8. Lost Lake
Hidden away in Mt. Hood National Forest, Lost Lake is truly magnificent. Visitors can enjoy all sorts of outdoor activities, from hiking and biking to swimming and boating. Click
here for more information.
9. Canyon Creek Meadows
Set high up in the Mt. Jefferson Wilderness, Canyon Creek Meadows is a glorious place surrounded by the most spectacular scenery. For much of the summer, the fields come alive with thousands of colorful wildflowers. Click
here for further details.
10. Darlingtonia Wayside
As one of the wackiest spots in Oregon, Darlingtonia Wayside is a can't-miss roadside attraction. You'll find 18 acres of rare carnivorous plants in this small botanical state park. Click
here for more information.
11. North Clackamas Aquatic Park
The whole family will love a trip to this exciting water park. Located in Milwaukie, this hidden gem is home to six swimming pools, three waterslides, a wave pool, a rock climbing wall, and more! For more info, click
here .
What’s your favorite hidden gem in Oregon? Share your thoughts and photos in the comments below!
For more little-known spots in the Beaver State, check out our previous article: The 11 Most Beautiful Hidden Gems On The Oregon Coast .
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