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RV Road Trip; 100 Best Things to Do in Oregon 10/20

The state of Oregon is known for the diverse landscape. You will find forests, farms, mountains, and beaches within short distances from each other. The capital city is Portland, and you will find the city full of iconic shops and boutiques. Coffee shops abound, and you will be able to sample different beers at the many microbreweries. Farm-to-table restaurants will give you a taste of local cuisine, while art and historic museums will satisfy your knowledge about the past events there.

An interesting fact to note is that the capital, Portland has more breweries than any other city in the world! You will be able to choose from 60 within the city limits.

Known worldwide is the amazing Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the USA. These are just two of the many wonderful things you will find in this diverse state.

 

46. Sea Lion Caves

You will find the preserve about 11 miles north of Florence. It is privately owned and home to marine life. It is the largest sea cave in the USA.
A point here is that this is not a zoo, it is a sanctuary, so the wildlife can go about freely. Winter months are the best to go as sea lions abound at that time.
The only way to enter the caves is through the gift shop. It may take you a half day to see the caves, although you may want to stay longer and snap some pictures of the sea lions.

 

47. Oregon Garden

This amazing garden in in Silverton. It covers 80 acres, with no less than 20 specialty sections. One of the sections is called the Children’s Garden, which is a great place to take youngsters.
The garden boasts some amazing plants and water features. If you take the tram ride, which is free, you will be able to listen to information along the way.
There is a visitor’s center and a café where you can grab a bite to eat. Don’t be surprised to see events such as wedding taking place. This is the only Frank Lloyd Wright home in Oregon.

 

48. Haystack Rock

The rock is in Cannon Beach, you will not miss it as it stands some 235 feet high. It resembles a huge haystack, hence the name.
You can get to the rock in low tide, and be able to see many interesting animals such as starfish, crabs, and limpets in the rock pools.
Watch out for sea birds such as terns and puffins who use the rock as a nesting site.

 

49. Crack in the Ground

You will find this phenomena in the southern corner of the Four Craters Lava Field, which is in the Deschutes Forest, and Silver Lake.

The fissure is up to 70 feet deep at places, and runs for more than 2 miles. This is a very popular route for hikers; normally they will walk the length of the main fissure, and explore the many smaller ones along the way.
This is a good place to park an RV and hike the route during the day. Enjoy the sunsets in the evenings, as they are spectacular.

 

50. Coquille River Lighthouse

The lighthouse has been restored and is open in the summer months to tourists. This is one of the less well-known sites to visit, but the beach is uncombed and rugged.
There is a small jetty where you can walk out into the ocean, and there are picnic tables where you can unpack your lunch and enjoy the ocean.
It will not take more than a half day to see the lighthouse and the beach, but it is a delightful area to spend a few hours.

 

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