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Explore Oregon Outdoors

Oregon offers 1655 trails, 788 parks, and 3932 campgrounds worth planning a trip around. The trail mix runs 443 easy, 548 moderate, 405 difficult, and 257 expert-rated, so the state holds something for casual walkers and seasoned alpinists alike. Routes range from under a mile to 172 miles, with the toughest climbs gaining 16959 feet. Public lands worth knowing here include Crater Lake National Park, Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, and Newberry National Volcanic Monument. Among the trails hikers return to: Central Oregon Coast, Southern Oregon Coast, and Bridge of the Gods.

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Parks Worth Exploring

From iconic public lands to lesser-known local favorites.

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Campgrounds in Oregon

Easy-to-compare options for tent, RV, and cabin stays.

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More Popular Trails

Strong options people open most often when researching Oregon.

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Start Planning Oregon in 10 Minutes

Use this page as your launch point, then dive deeper with focused lists and details. We index 3,745 verified outdoor options across the state.

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