Oregon State Travel Guide

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EXPLORE OREGON!
Oregon became the 33rd state on February 14, 1859. The Columbia River delineates much of Oregon’s northern boundary along Washington state, while the Snake River delineates much of its eastern boundary along Idaho. This geographically diverse state has volcanoes, abundant bodies of water, dense evergreen and mixed forests, as well as high deserts and semi-arid shrublands.

 

Oregon has 10 National Parks as well as 195 State Parks, 13 National Forests, 21 National Wildlife Refuges, 59 Wild & Scenic Rivers, 2,034 Places listed on the National Register of Historic Places, 17 National Historic Landmarks, and 11 National Natural Landmarks.

 

Our Oregon State Travel Guide Directory below is new and in the process of being built.If you run a business or organization in Oregon, and would like to be part of this growing directory, please contact us. We will be visiting Oregon soon so check back and watch our Directory grow:Parks & Public LandsArticles & Interviews, Park Gateway CommunitiesTravel Info & ServicesWhere to StayFood & DrinkSee & Do, and Shopping.

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