The first thing that strikes you when you arrive at Cascadia is the tranquility. While the park is quite large, there are barely two dozen first-co...
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The McKenzie River Trail closely follows the McKenzie River, a scenic whitewater river originating in the high Cascade Mountains. The trail crosses...
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isitors to the crystal clear water of McDowell Creek will be rewarded with the beautiful vistas of Royal Terrace and Majestic Falls from the bridge...
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Beginning at Proxy Falls Trailhead, Proxy Falls Trail #3532 starts by heading west and immediately entering the Three Sisters Wilderness. The trail...
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Dexter State Recreation Site, on the western edge of Dexter Reservoir, provides convenient access to the reservoir with docks and a two lane launch...
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Elijah Bristow State Park is located on the Middle Fork of the Willamette River, and is easy to reach via State Highway 58 southeast of the Eugene....
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Dexter State Recreation Site, on the western edge of Dexter Reservoir, provides convenient access to the reservoir with docks and a two lane launch...
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Three Fingered Jack, rising between Mt. Jefferson and Mt. Washington, is one of the oldest high volcanoes in the Cascades. It has some very poor, r...
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Jasper State Recreation Site is beautiful riverside park that is very popular for weddings, reunions, and large family picnics. There are 4 reserva...
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The town of Waterloo plays host to this 128-acre park located on the banks of the South Santiam River. This beautiful park provides families with a...
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The Brice Creek Trail traverses a scenic, rocky canyon with numerous small waterfalls and pools along Brice creek. It is a popular place to spend a...
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North Santiam State Park plays host to some of the most beautiful riverfront in the area. It is one of the finest steelhead fishing spots on the No...
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National Forest Development Road 2233,
Detroit, OR
The trail meanders through older Douglas-Fir and Western Hemlock. There are abundant wildflowers along rocky openings. From the old lookout locatio...
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This trail follows the Little North Santiam River at its lower extent then turns and follows Opal Creek heading to the south. The trail meanders al...
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The native Calapuyian name for the butte was Champ-a te (sometimes spelled Cham-o-tee) which means a rattlesnake mountain. Little is known about wh...
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If you want to immerse yourself in a subalpine pine forest where the air has that high-Cascades tang; to stay in a clean, quiet campground next to ...
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With over 1.5 million acres, the Willamette National Forest is home to eight wilderness areas, including the popular Three Sisters Wilderness and M...
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