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Cliffs south of Cape Falcon Beach north of Cape Blanco - photo 1

Cliffs south of Cape Falcon Beach north of Cape Blanco Lower - photo 2

Cliffs south of Cape Falcon ().

Beach north of Cape Blanco Lower Punch Bowl Falls Eagle Creek Columbia - photo 3

Beach north of Cape Blanco ().

Lower Punch Bowl Falls Eagle Creek Columbia River Gorge Mount Beachie - photo 4

Lower Punch Bowl Falls, Eagle Creek, Columbia River Gorge ().

Mount Beachie over Elk Lake Mount Hood from Yocum Ridge Mount - photo 5

Mount Beachie over Elk Lake ().

Mount Hood from Yocum Ridge Mount Jefferson from Park Ridge - photo 6

Mount Hood from Yocum Ridge ().

Mount Jefferson from Park Ridge Three-Fingered Jack from the PCT - photo 7

Mount Jefferson from Park Ridge ().

Three-Fingered Jack from the PCT South Sister over lake in Green Lakes - photo 8

Three-Fingered Jack from the PCT ().

South Sister over lake in Green Lakes Basin The Husband over Husband Lake - photo 9

South Sister over lake in Green Lakes Basin ()

The Husband over Husband Lake Colorful display at Horse Lake Three - photo 10

The Husband over Husband Lake ().

Colorful display at Horse Lake Three Sisters Wilderness Mount - photo 11

Colorful display at Horse Lake, Three Sisters Wilderness ().

Mount McLoughlin over Squaw Lake Sky Lakes Wilderness Luther Mountain - photo 12

Mount McLoughlin over Squaw Lake, Sky Lakes Wilderness ().

Luther Mountain over Margurette Lake Meadow below High Lake Strawberry - photo 13

Luther Mountain over Margurette Lake ().

Meadow below High Lake Strawberry Mountain Wilderness Ridge over Upper - photo 14

Meadow below High Lake, Strawberry Mountain Wilderness ().

Ridge over Upper Twin Lake Elkhorn Mountains Wenaha River Canyon near - photo 15

Ridge over Upper Twin Lake, Elkhorn Mountains ().

Wenaha River Canyon near Slick Ear Creek Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness - photo 16

Wenaha River Canyon near Slick Ear Creek, Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness ().

Minam River at Big Burn Wallowa Mountains Standley Cabin Wallowa - photo 17

Minam River at Big Burn, Wallowa Mountains ().

Standley Cabin Wallowa Mountains Sturgill Basin Washboard Ridge Trail - photo 18

Standley Cabin, Wallowa Mountains ().

Sturgill Basin Washboard Ridge Trail Wallowa Mountains Northeast side - photo 19

Sturgill Basin, Washboard Ridge Trail, Wallowa Mountains ().

Northeast side of Swamp Lake Wallowa Mountains Eagle Cap over Moccasin - photo 20

Northeast side of Swamp Lake, Wallowa Mountains ().

Eagle Cap over Moccasin Lake Wallowa Mountains Peak 9775 over Ice Lake - photo 21

Eagle Cap over Moccasin Lake, Wallowa Mountains ().

Peak 9775 over Ice Lake Wallowa Mountains Falls on South Fork Imnaha - photo 22

Peak 9775 over Ice Lake, Wallowa Mountains ().

Falls on South Fork Imnaha River Wallowa Mountains Sunset at Glacier - photo 23

Falls on South Fork Imnaha River, Wallowa Mountains ().

Sunset at Glacier Lake Wallowa Mountains Sentinel Peak over outlet to - photo 24

Sunset at Glacier Lake, Wallowa Mountains ().

Sentinel Peak over outlet to Glacier Lake Wallowa Mountains Mount - photo 25

Sentinel Peak over outlet to Glacier Lake, Wallowa Mountains ().

Mount Jefferson over cliffs of Scar Mountain In Three Fingers Gulch - photo 26

Mount Jefferson over cliffs of Scar Mountain ().

In Three Fingers Gulch below Shadscale Flat Near the confluence of - photo 27

In Three Fingers Gulch below Shadscale Flat ().

Near the confluence of Whitehorse and Cottonwood creeks Trout Creek Mountains - photo 28

Near the confluence of Whitehorse and Cottonwood creeks, Trout Creek Mountains ().

Backpacking Oregon

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Oregon CoastSeaside to Manzanita ()

This popular stretch of the Oregon Coast Trail packs a lot of scenic variety in a small area. From beaches and tidepools to dense forests and high viewpoints, this trip has it all.

Rogue River Trail ()

This wild canyon provides continuously spectacular scenery, waterfalls, [and] unusually abundant wildlife It is unquestionably one of Oregons most exciting long backpacking trips.

Timberline Trail Loop ()

probably the most famous footpath in the state The mountain views are stunning, wildflowers choke the meadows, and exceptional side trips abound.

Three Sisters Loop ()

One of Oregons greatest long backpacking trips, this route completely circles the Three Sisters, providing ever-changing views of these beautiful siblings A hiker could spend weeks here and never tire of the scenery or run out of places to explore.

Bear Creek Loop ()

Tucked away in a lesser used corner of the Wallowa Mountains, this loop provides an excellent opportunity for experienced hikers to explore some outstanding country, see plenty of wildlife, and enjoy lonesome trails This trips main attraction is the spectacular hike along Washboard Ridge, one of the most outstanding ridge walks in Oregon.

Steens Mountain Gorges Loop ()

The cliffs on the mountains eastern escarpment drop more than 5500 feet to the flat expanse of Alvord Desert. On the gently sloping west side of the mountain, ice age glaciers carved immense U-shaped gorges that are among the most impressive in the world

Honeycombs Loop ()

Tucked away on the east side of the Owyhee Reservoir is a land of striking beauty. In the dry canyons of this desert country is a collection of oddly shaped rock pinnacles, towers, and cliffs painted in an array of browns, reds, and oranges.

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