Top Places In Oregon To Add To Your Bucket List!


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These spots are truly amazing, you will need to charge your camera!

Oregon is one of the most beautiful states in the United States. You can find everything here: starting with rivers and deep forests to deserts and mountains. Unfortunately not many people pay attention to the beauty they have and every single weekend take their families for the hundred and first time to the Multnomah Falls, checking out Haystack Rock, driving up to Timberline, or, if you’re feeling frisky, jaunting down to Crater Lake. Here are few more spots to make your leisure time more diverse:

Thor's Well
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The enormous oceanic sinkhole, found on the Central Coast has a different well known name of Thor’s Well and is as beautiful as terrifying at the same time. The water here never stays calm, the visitors are enjoying the show of splashing waters, rising waves and the non stop whirlpool that is magnetizing!

Hells Canyon
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As you can guess from the name, nothing is paradise here, as the Hells Canyon is a home for the deepest river in the Northern America – Gorge, which has a beautiful meaning – crazy river with rock formations. Very attractive spot. Thanks to the remote location of this spot, there are plenty of things to discover around, but don't get lost. The newspaper ad: missing in Hell's Canyon doesn't sound good!.

Lava River Cave
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For those who don't really like darkness it is highly recommended to bring some flashlight to the Lava River Cave, located in the Deschutes National Forest. It has appeared around 80, 000 years ago in the result of volcano eruption. If you like extreme sightseeing, take a half an hour walk down into the cold and mysterious air of the cave. The idea might be scary, but the experience is worth of it!

Crater Lake National Park
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Southwest of Oregon has a real pearl hiding – stunning views with incredibly blue and rather deep lake of 1, 935 feet is shaped in what we call perfect circle Intensely blue and unusually deep (1,935 feet), the lake is almost exactly circular. The lake covers the extinct volcano- Mount Mazama, and you can see the high lava cliffs that rise up to 2,000 feet, surrounding lake like a defense.

Cannon Beach
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The Northwest of the state has a famous among tourists spot – the Cannon beach, with soft sand and magnificent rocks, one of the largest and famous ones is Hay Stack Rock, which is believed to be the largest monoliths in the world. In just 20 miles from the beach you will find another seaside resort – Astoria, a home of Lewis & Clark National Historic Park .
Hopefully now you have some extra places to see! If you have any more unique places in this state that are worth visiting – don't hesitate to mention! We need to know where to go next!