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Travel Oregon

Oregon is a state of natural wonders and you will find amazing beauty throughout with historic towns and sleepy fishing villages to 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 second-most-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 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.    
DON’T MISS... Crater Lake National Park and the 33-mile drive around the rim for some breathtaking scenery of the bluest and deepest lake you’ll likely to see.  
STATE SECRET… From November to June, chance to spot thousands of gray whales which pass all along the Oregon coast on their migration between Alaska and Mexico.

Contact

Lisa Chamberlain

Telephone

01326 250213

Website

www.traveloregon.com

Email

oregon.uk@btinternet.com

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Oregon Scenic Byways

Oregon Scenic Byways

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Travel Oregon Visitor Guide

Travel Oregon International Visitor Guide 2023

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Oregon Road Trips

Oregon Road Trips

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Skiing and Snowboarding in Oregon

Skiing and Snowboarding in Oregon

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Oregon Winter Wonderland – Ski, Skate, & Whale Watch?!

There aren’t many places you can go skating, skiing (on volcanoes!) and Whale Watching – all on the same trip – but Oregon is a true winter wonderland and an undiscovered gem..

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Hells Canyon, Oregon

Eastern Oregonians say they named it Hells Canyon to scare people away. (Not you. Other people.) If you’ve been waiting for the spring thaw to open the mountain passes, it’s time to hit the highway to Hells Canyon

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Travel Guide to Oregon Indian Country

spotlights tribal museums, casino resorts, outdoor activities and tribal events open to the public in Oregon.

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Oregon Coast

The Oregon Coast is a treasure trove of charming little towns you’ve never heard of. 

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