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  1. Mount Tahoma Trails

    Mount Tahoma Trails is a 50 mile hut-to-hut no fee cross-country ski and snowshoe trail system as well as mountain bike trail system. The trails are operated by the Tahoma State Forest and private forestland by the non-profit Mount Tahoma Trails Association and operated by…

    Location: WA State Route 706, Ashford, WA 98304
  2. Mt. Hood Adventure

    Mt. Hood Adventure exists to share the history and interpretive aspects of Government Camp as well as to venture into the Mt. Hood National Forest to ensure people get a wide variety of information, memories and sights when they visit the area.  Partnerships and permits…

    Location: 88335 East Government Camp Loop, government Camp, OR 97028
  3. Mt. Rainier Glaciers

    With 27 glaciers emanating from a single point, Mt. Rainier has one of the largest glacial systems in the world. Visible from car, trail, or from the park visitor center, Mount Rainier’s glaciers stretch 35 square miles, shrouding the 14,410-foot dormant volcano. Watch morning break…

    Location: Ashford, WA 98304
  4. Mt. Thielsen

    Mt. Thielsen is a beautiful sight from any angle no matter what season. Climbing Mt. Thielsen is a challenge, but when you I reach the summit, you can sign in and enjoy an amazing view.  On a clear day you can see Mt. McLoughlin and Mt. Shasta…

    Location: Mt. Thielsen, OR
  5. Multnomah Falls

    Multnomah Falls is the jewel of the Columbia River Gorge, the second-tallest year-round waterfall in the nation. The water of the falls drops 620 feet from its origin on Larch Mountain in two major steps, split into an upper falls and a lower falls. Unusually cold weather can freeze the…

    Location: 50000 historic columbia river hwy, bridal veil, OR 97010
  6. Natron Cutoff – Pengra Pass

    Amtrak’s Coast Starlight route through the Cascade Mountain range is one of the most beautiful train rides in the United States. The route — dubbed the Natron Cutoff since the early 1900s — travels over Pengra Pass at an elevation of nearly 5,000 feet. Heading…

    Location: Oakridge, OR
  7. Nisqually River

    The Nisqually River flows from Mt. Rainier National Park through beautiful Thurston County, providing an unforgettable paddling experience. Thick forest and abundant wildlife serve as the backdrop to this trip. The Nisqually River is raftable for most of the year but spring through early fall…

  8. North Fork of the Willamette River

    The North Fork follows the Aufderheide Memorial Scenic Highway that goes from Westfir at the south end to Highway 126 at the north end (about 50 miles). The river has world-class kayaking during high-water seasons. The river’s canyon lies in the Willamette National Forest, and…

    Location: Westfir, OR
  9. North Umpqua River Geology

    The geological formations of the Wild & Scenic Umpqua River are very interesting and beautiful. Eroded remains of volcanic rock have created numerous jagged vertical spires; Old Man Rock, Eagle Rock and Rattlesnake Rock are along North Umpqua Highway 138 between Eagle Rock and Boulder…

    Location: North Umpqua Highway 138, Idleyld Park, OR 97447
  10. North Umpqua River National Recreation Trail

    The North Umpqua Trail sits near the southern terminus of the mighty Cascade Range and features dramatic Pacific Northwest mountain-bike riding. If you’re looking for a trail that offers a little bit of everything from fast, pristine trail to quick, steep ascents (plus a few longer…

    Location: Idleyld Park, OR
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