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  1. Cowboy Tree Inn

    This restaurant is historically the halfway point on a popular cattle trail.  The Cowboy Tree offers fixed-menu dinners, with cheap lodging, and makes a great stop-off point when traveling toward SE Oregon for other outdoor adventures.  This place is legendary for its 30-oz. steaks.

    Location: Silver Lake, OR 97638
  2. Coyote Ranch Restaurant

    No restaurant in the area captures the essence of what Central Oregon is all about more than the Coyote Ranch. This Redmond hot spot has an open feel and Old West decor that makes it a comfortable place to sit down and enjoy great food with friends…

    Location: 1368 S Highway 97 , Redmond, OR 97756
  3. Crack in the Ground

    This is an absolutely amazing geological feature. It is a very long, very deep slot canyon in the middle of the Christmas Valley area. Native Americans used it to store items that needed to be kept cold during hot months. The temperature at the bottom…

    Location: Crack in the Ground Road, Christmas Valley, OR
  4. Crater Lake

    Crater Lake is a treasure worth preserving. Formed 7,700 years ago when Mt. Mazama erupted, the caldera that makes up Crater Lake took up to 800 years to fill up, and it’s the deepest in North America at 1,932 feet. The road to the North entrance…

    Location: North Umpqua Highway 138, Crater lake, OR 97604
  5. Crescent Creek Cottages

    Crescent Creek Cottages was built in the 1910s by the workers building the railroad. Crescent Lake was a stop on the railroad, and a town was born. The cottages have been maintained for almost 100 years. Railroad employees still come to stay at the cottages…

    Location: 19100 Highway 58, Crescent Lake, OR 97425
  6. Crooked River Roundup

    The Crooked River Roundup is a week-long rodeo event full of activities the whole family will enjoy. It offers visitors a great way to connect to the Old West, and delivers a glimpse at ranch life as it was in the past. The event is…

  7. Crown Point – Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area

    Crown Point provides an incredible eastward view of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. On the site is Vista House, a beautiful, historic stone structure and visitor center. During fair weather, the views west, north and especially east into the heart of the Columbia Gorge…

    Location: 40700 E Historic Columbia River Hwy, Corbett, OR 97019
  8. Crystal Mountain

    Crystal Mountain Resort is predominantly a ski area but this natural land has much to offer in the off-season months as well. In the summer the resort provides scenic chairlift rides, a mountaintop restaurant, hiking, fishing, tennis, and mountain biking. After Labor Day the ski…

  9. Crystal Mountain Summit House

    Hop on the Rainier Express chairlift or take a challenging hike, to Washington State’s highest restaurant (6,872 feet) where you can have your butternut squash ravioli with a complimentary view of the gorgeous Cascades. On a clear day, you can see many of the area’s…

    Location: 33914 Crystal Mountain Blvd., Crystal Mountain, WA 98022
  10. Culp Creek

    More than 50 years ago, Culp Creek was a bustling logging-company town.  Families lived in company houses, shopped at company stores and sent their kids to the company school.  The loggers worked for Bohemia.  (There was a picture of a local resident driving a Bohemia jitney in a 1947…

    Location: Exit 174 from I5 to Dorena, drive past dorena lake to Culp Creek, Culp Creek, OR
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