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Olallie Lake in Oregon: The picture "dock with boats at shore" shows a wooden dock leading out into shallow water, with green rowboats and blue canoes tied up on both sides, and a person walking down the dock toward cabins and pine trees on the shore.

Olallie Lake Resort – Rustic Off-Grid Cabins in Mt. Hood National Forest

2026-05-23

• Olallie Lake Resort is one of the oldest rustic mountain resorts in OregonContinue Reading

Big Eddy - Washougal River

Washougal River Swimming Holes and Other Water Activities

2025-08-31

The Washougal River flows from the Cascade Mountains down to the Columbia River, cutting throughContinue Reading

Lowell Covered Bridge, Dexter Reservoir, Oregon

Lowell Covered Bridge – The Widest Covered Bridge in Oregon!

2024-05-02

• Lowell Covered Bridge is the widest covered bridge in Oregon • The bridge wasContinue Reading

Carson Hot Springs

Carson Hot Springs | Washington

2020-12-05

Book Your Stay Here • Carson Hot Springs is a historic resort located at theContinue Reading

Moulton Falls

Moulton Falls Park – Washington State

2016-08-25

• Moulton Falls Park is home to an arch footbridge and two stunning waterfalls •Continue Reading

Dougan Falls Washington Swimming

Dougan Falls on the Washougal River – Swimming Hole at the Waterfall

2016-08-19

• Dougan Falls is a dramatic waterfall with a deep pool at the waterfall baseContinue Reading

Bonneville Hot Springs

Bonneville Hot Springs Resort – A Columbia Gorge Retreat

2016-03-28

• Bonneville Hot Springs Resort is a relaxing escape in the Columbia River Gorge •Continue Reading

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Sahalie Falls in Oregon: The picture "Sahalie Falls up close with person for scale" shows a powerful white waterfall crashing down a mossy green cliff, while a person stands on rocks near the misty base, highlighting the impressive size of the falls.

Sahalie Falls – See Oregon’s “Heaven” Waterfall Born From Lava!

Koosah Falls in Oregon: The picture "Koosah Falls waterfall wide view" shows a stunning, double-plume waterfall pouring over a mossy cliff into a deep blue pool, surrounded by lush green forest and bright sunlight.

Koosah Falls – Oregon’s “Sky Water” on the Wild McKenzie River

Rockville Rockhounding in Oregon: The picture "Petrified wood pieces on ground" captures several chunks of petrified wood and rock scattered on the dusty, pebbly ground near a desert shrub.

Rockville Rockhounding – Hunt Oregon’s Glowing Petrified Wood in the White Desert Hills

Munson Creek Falls State Natural Site in Oregon: The picture "Munson Creek Falls waterfall framed by trees" features the tall, multi-tiered Munson Creek Falls cascading down a forested hillside, seen through a frame of leafy branches and moss.

Munson Creek Falls – Tallest Waterfall on the Oregon Coast

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