- Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area
- Perched near the summit of the Blue Mountains, Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area offers visitors an opportunity to camp and explore a popular pioneer stop over along the Oregon
- Erratic Rock State Natural Site
- This 40-ton rock was deposited during a prehistoric flood. Other than this specimen, rocks of this type are only found in Canada. It was carried here on a iceberg
- Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint
- There is an American Indian legend about this spot. Some say they hear a maiden's voice on the wind, and standing on the cliff overlooking the ocean you can
- Fall Creek Lake
- This scenic 1,852 acre lake is surrounded by 22 miles of forested shoreline, providing many opportunities for outdoor recreation such as boating, water skiing, hiking and wildlife viewing.
- Fall Creek State Recreation Site
- Fall Creek Reservoir is a prime recreation area surrounded by day-use parks and a campground.
Cascara campground, on the south shore near the point where Fall Creek enters the lake,
- Farewell Bend State Recreation Area
- Historic Farewell Bend State Recreation Area, located on the Oregon/Idaho border north of Ontario, offers a beautiful desert experience on the banks of the Snake River's Brownlee Reservoir. Pioneers
- Fawn Creek
- A quiet undeveloped setting along the river with a small boat ramp providing access to the confluence of Fawn Creek and Smith
- Fern Ridge Lake
- Fern Ridge Lake, a popular recreation area for sailing, power boating and water skiing, is just 12 miles from downtown Eugene. Six park sites and several remote access
- Fishermen's Bend Recreation Area
- This campground offers many recreational opportunities such as an amphitheater, nature trail, picnicking along the Santiam River, fishing and a boat ramp. The site also has available, with
- Fogarty Creek State Recreation Area
- Where the creek and ocean meet, you?ll find ingredients that make the spirit soar. Discover this park?s perfect wind-sheltered picnic areas. In case of rain, head for the covered
- Forest Driving Tour
- You are about to take a 60-mile round-trip journey through 500 years of forest growth; from tiny seedlings to giant-old growth
- Fort Rock Cave (Near Fort Rock State Natural Area)
- The Fort Rock Basin has served as a vital part of the Native American lifestyle. Fort Rock Cave is near Fort Rock State Natural Area, and is the site
- Fort Rock State Natural Area
- Like a desert mirage, this National Natural Landmark rises huge out of the barren, immense flatness of Oregon�s high desert. An enormous near-circle of towering jagged rock walls make
- Fort Stevens State Park
- Fort Stevens was the primary military defense installation in the three fort Harbor Defense System at the mouth of the Columbia River (Forts Canby and Columbia in Washington were
- Fort Yamhill State Heritage Area
- Built in the mid-1800s to regulate the eastern border of the Grand Ronde Agency Coastal Reservation, Fort Yamhill represented a time of transition for the people of the Northwest.
- Foster Lake
- Located in the beautiful Willamette Valley on the South Santiam River, Foster Lake provides boating, swimming and picnicking opportunities. The Foster Dam and Lake regulates the flow from
- Fremont National Forest
- Located in "Oregon's Outback", is the Fremont National Forest. Expansive views, dramatic cliffs and solitude are what you'll find. The Forest provides the self reliant recreationist the
- Frenchglen Hotel State Heritage Site
- Frenchglen Hotel is a small slice of peace and quiet in southeastern Oregon at the gateway to the mighty Steens Mountain. Offering rooms for rent, the accommodations are rustic
- Galice-Hellgate Back Country Byway
- The Galice-Hellgate National Back Country Byway is a 39-mile-long scenic motor route starting from Interstate 5 near Merlin ("Gateway to the Rogue") and progressing along the Rogue National Wild
- Geisel Monument State Heritage Site
- Within this historic site of a Rogue Indian war skirmish, the park contains the grave sites of the Geisel family. It is a peaceful, secluded picnic area to enjoy,
- George W. Joseph State Natural Area
- Access to George Joseph State Park is possible by using the trail from Latourell Falls and Guy Talbot State Park. A trail leads from the parking lot to the
- Gerber Dam and Reservoir
- Gerber Dam and Reservoir are on Miller Creek 14 miles east of Bonanza, Oregon. The reservoir provides storage for irrigation water and its capacity is 94,000 acre feet
- Gleneden Beach State Recreation Site
- It's not your imagination ... those really are seal heads peering at you from the surf! A short paved trail descends from the parking and picnic area through the
- Golden and Silver Falls State Natural Area
- A hidden gem in the dense coastal forests of southwest Oregon, Golden and Silver Falls State Natural Area may be hard to find, but it's well worth the 24-mile
- Goose Lake State Recreation Area
- Goose Lake State Recreation Area is a green and shady lakeside destination of wildlife and wildlife watchers almost on the Oregon-California border. Its grassy expanse also makes it an
- Government Island State Recreation Area
- Government Island (in the Columbia River northeast of Portland) is a series of islands accessible by boat only. There are two docks and a floating tie-up on the north
- Governor Patterson Memorial State Recreation Site
- Governor Patterson State Park is a beachcombers delight. ... miles of flat, sandy beach and just a short hike from the mouth of Alsea Bay where you can windsurf,
- Graves Creek to Marial Back Country Byway
- When you enter this gateway to the back country, you'll feel the cool mist surrounding Rainie Falls. A strenuous hike along the historic Rogue River or the Mule Creek
- Green Peter Lake
- Located in the beautiful Willamette Valley on the Middle Santiam River, Green Peter Lake provides boating, swimming and picnicking opportunities. The Green Peter Dam and Lake provides flood
- Guy W. Talbot State Park
- Guy Webster Talbot and his family used this property as a summer estate until 1929 when they donated it to the state. Today, it's a beautiful picnic park. A