Oregon is a state of natural wonders and you will find amazing beauty throughout with historic towns and sleepy fishing villages, ski resorts and wineries. Windswept beaches, verdant forests and snow-capped peaks give way to sweeping rangelands, towering rock formations and dramatic river valleys in this incredibly diverse land. Besides 363 miles of pristine public beaches, high-desert country, painted hills and wine-producing valleys, Oregon is home to North America’s deepest river gorge (Hells Canyon), the country's deepest lake (Crater Lake) and the world’s secondmost- climbed mountain (Mt. Hood), which also happens to host North America’s only year-round ski season. Whatever your passion, Oregon’s natural and scenic variety – coast, mountains, rivers, high desert, plains, forests and valleys – lends equally to exhilarating outdoor adventure or tranquil exploration. And with more scenic byways and tour routes than any other state as well as no sales tax and plenty of shopping opportunities there is plenty to discover.
Experience Oregon’s hidden travel gems for yourself. You'll find awardwinning golf courses, culinary masterminds, world-class spas and tucked-away luxury properties, all in the midst of wide open beaches, jaw-dropping waterfalls, lush forests and amazing mountain peaks. Oregon – loves dreamers.
| Land Area |
62,111,361.5 acres (96,002 square miles) |
| Population |
3,790,060 |
| State Capital |
Salem |
| Largest City |
Portland |
| Local Time |
PT – 8 hrs behind UK |
| Climate |
Of the 10 different climate zones in the world, Oregon offers seven |
| Ntl Parks |
Crater Lake N.P.; Oregon Caves national monument, John Day Fossil Beds national monument and Fort Clatsop national memorial.There are 4 Parks |