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Discover a canyon full of waterfalls in the Columbia Gorge.

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This wild, foggy headland north of Lincoln City won its name because cascades pour off its cliffs into the ocean.

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City: Lincoln City
Region: Central Coast

Discover Oregon's tallest waterfall from both the bottom and the top

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City: Hood River

A waterfall as magnificent and memorable as any in the country is located just a 30- minute drive outside of Portland.

A walk on the famous Wildwood Trail through Washington Park is a reminder of what's so wonderful about Portland.

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Oregon's second tallest mountain rises like a wall from the lake-dotted wildflower meadows of Jefferson Park. The view of Mount Jefferson is so impressive and the meadows are so delightful to explore that the area is crowded in summer - so why not wait to go until September?

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Region: Central Oregon

The Metolius, most magical of all Oregon rivers, emerges fully grown at 50,000 gallons a minute from the arid base of Black Butte. Sample the river's wizardry with this easy hike along a section of the oasis-like riverbank. The trail passes sudden springs, reveals colorful bird life and leads to a wonderfully visitable fish hatchery.

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Region: Central Oregon

Smith Rock juts from the Central Oregon lava plains like an orange-sailed ship in the desert. Oregon's most popular rock-climbing area, this state park challenges mountaineers with 3 miles of rhyolite cliffs and Monkey Face, a 350-foot-tall natural sculpture.

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Region: Central Oregon

Plunked in the midst of the Central Oregon plateau, Black Butte looks like a misplaced mountain. A steep but view-packed trail climbs 1.9 miles to the panoramic summit, gaining 1,600 feet of elevation. The last portion of this route is difficult enough that it is not generally recommended for hikers with children.

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Region: Central Oregon

An easy loop visits Canyon Creek's lower meadow, full of wildflowers. For even better views, energetic hikers can continue to an upper meadow and a viewpoint beneath Three Fingered Jack's summit pinnacles.

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Region: Central Oregon

Start at 100-foot-tall Sahalie Falls, a raging cataract that pounds the river into rainbowed mist. Then the route descends past 70-foot Koosah Falls and returns along the river's far shore on the McKenzie River Trail.

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Here's where gigantic old-growth trees tower along a wilderness river

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