The Oregon map features links to major cities such as Portland and Salem, as well as popular destinations like the Oregon Coast. To find information about nearby states, check out the Washington map, California map, Idaho map, or Nevada map.
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Oregon made Keep It Weird a civic philosophy before Austin adopted the slogan. It has more craft breweries than any city in the world, a bookstore that occupies an entire city block, and a coastline that is entirely public.
Oregon Map: Must-See Experiences
- Crater Lake National Park
- Columbia River Gorge & Multnomah Falls
- Oregon Coast Highway 101 drive
- Powell's City of Books, Portland
- Mount Hood skiing or hiking
- Painted Hills, John Day Fossil Beds
- Smith Rock State Park climbing
- Shore Acres State Park gardens
- Willamette Valley wine tasting
- Oregon Caves National Monument
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Spring: wildflower coast + Willamette Valley blooms; Summer: Crater Lake + coast peak; Fall: Columbia Gorge foliage; Winter: Mount Hood skiing
3–4 days: Portland + Columbia Gorge; 5–6 days: add coast or Crater Lake; 8–10 days: full loop with Painted Hills + Smith Rock
Portland Metro, Oregon Coast Highway 101, Columbia River Gorge, Crater Lake, Willamette Valley, Central Oregon high desert
Portland (Pearl District/Hawthorne), Bend (Smith Rock base), Cannon Beach (north coast), Ashland (south Oregon), Hood River (gorge base)
Day1 Portland + Powell's, Day2 Columbia Gorge + Multnomah Falls, Day3 Mount Hood, Day4 Painted Hills + John Day, Day5 Crater Lake, Day6-7 Oregon Coast Highway 101