This crystal-clear, unmistakably blue body of water was formed 7,700 years ago when an eruption triggered the collapse of Mount Mazama.
Located in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Multnomah Falls, which rises 620 feet, is the tallest cascade in the state of Oregon.
Tucked away in Willamette National Forest, this pool showcases vibrant, gem-like shades of topaz, sapphire and turqouise surrounded by lush forests.
Lost Lake in Mount Hood National Forest shimmers against the backdrop of blue sky, with Preachers Peak in the distance.
Fed by snow runoff from Mount Washington, this pristine lagoon is so astoundingly clear that you can actually see an underwater forest below the surface.
Mount Hood hypnotizes visitors with its grand size, snow-capped summit and plethora of hiking trails.
Heads up that the Collier Glacier Overlook is a difficult 14-mile trek, but it's worth the effort to see the largest glacier in the state up-close.
Part of the Cascade Mountain range, it's one of Oregon's tallest & most photogenic peaks with snowy reminders of its glacial past still present to this day.
This magnificent route runs along Oregon's jaw-dropping Pacific coast, from Columbia River to the California border. It's a can't miss!
Cannon Beach is the ultimate Oregon coast destination. A long stretch of golden sand, crashing waves and tidal pools, it's simply beyond words.