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Oregon Caves National Monument (Cave Junction)

Oregon Caves National Monument is small in size, 480 acres, but rich in diversity. Above ground, the monument encompasses a remnant old-growth coniferous forest.

Crater Lake National Park (Crater Lake)

Crater Lake is widely known for its intense blue color and spectacular views.

Cascade Lakes Highway (Bend)

Known as Highway 46, Oregon`s Cascade Lakes Highway has interested visitors for over 50 years.

Highway 101--Pacific Coast Scenic Byway- Oregon Section (Salem)

This route follows the beautiful Oregon Coast. The drive offers beach and ocean views, rain forests, cliffs, farmlands, and quaint towns.

Oregon`s Outback Scenic Byway (Lakeview)

One of the best routes in Oregon`s Great Basin region that captures all its diversity.

Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway (Klamath Falls)

Volcanic features include Crater Lake National Park, wildlife, and a rich cultural history. These make the Volcanic Legacy Byway a spectacular adventure.

McKenzie Pass/Santiam Pass (McKenzie Bridge)

There are dramatic, close-up views of the most beautiful of the snow capped High Cascade Peaks, two Wild and Scenic Rivers and waterfalls.

Dorena Lake (Cottage Grove)

The lake is located in rolling, partially wooded hill country. Its three parks offer boating, swimming, sailing, fishing and water skiing. Schwarz park located downstream of the dam, offers overnight camping for families and groups.

Lost Creek Lake (Trail)

Lost Creek Lake is located 30 miles northeast of Medford on the Rogue River in a scenic, mountainous and timbered canyon.

Dexter Lake (Lowell)

22 miles southeast of Eugene, Dexter Lake is a popular recreation area offering year-round fishing, seasonal water skiing, sailing, swimming, picnicking and hunting.

Fern Ridge Lake (Lowell)

Fern Ridge Lake, a popular recreation area for sailing, power boating and water skiing, is just 12 miles from downtown Eugene.