State Guide

Explore Oregon Outdoors

Oregon offers 1671 trails, 18 parks, and 1885 campgrounds worth planning a trip around. The trail mix runs 692 easy, 692 moderate, and 287 difficult, 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 18018 feet. Public lands worth knowing here include Crater Lake National Park, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, and Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. Among the trails hikers return to: Central Oregon Coast, Southern Oregon Coast, and Hells Canyon Scenic Byway.

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Parks Worth Exploring

From iconic public lands to lesser-known local favorites.

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Campgrounds in Oregon

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More Popular Trails

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Use this page as your launch point, then dive deeper with focused lists and details. We index 3,568 verified outdoor options across the state.