- H. B. Van Duzer Forest State Scenic Corridor
- Enjoy your drive through this scenic corridor surrounding Highway 18. Along the way, there's a place to pull off, stretch your legs and enjoy a spot of lunch amid
- Harris Beach State Recreation Area
- Harris Beach was named after the Scottish pioneer George Harris who settled here in the late 1880s to raise sheep and cattle. The park boasts the largest island off
- Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge
- Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge was established in 1936 to provide range for remnant pronghorn antelope herds. Refuge management practices have since been broadened to include conservation of all
- Hat Rock State Park
- Hat Rock State Park, located off U.S. Highway 730 nine miles east of Umatilla, lies on the south shore of Lake Wallula behind McNary Dam on the Columbia River.
- Haystack Reservoir
- The Haystack Reservoir area encompasses 271 acres of land and 233 acres of water surface, with 5 miles of shoreline. Available species include largemouth bass, crappie, rainbow trout,
- Heceta Head Lighthouse State Scenic Viewpoint
- Heceta Head State Park (which includes Devils Elbow State Park) is located in a cove at the mouth of Cape Creek. There are picnic tables sheltered from the wind
- Hells Canyon National Recreation Area
- Hells Canyon was designated a national recreation area in 1975. The 652,500 acre canyon has a maximum depth of 7,900 ft making it the deepest gorge in North
- Henry Hagg Lake
- Henry Hagg Lake was formed by the construction of Scoggins Dam which is a major facility of the Tualatin Project. Scoggins Park/Henry Hagg Lake has many developed facilities
- Heritage Landing (Deschutes)
- Heritage Landing is a popular jetboaters launch. It provides access to the Deschutes and Columbia Rivers. This is where river guides meet their clients, families gather to head out
- Highway 101--Pacific Coast Scenic Byway- Oregon Section
- This route follows the beautiful Oregon Coast. The drive offers beach and ocean views, rain forests, cliffs, farmlands, and quaint
- Hilgard Junction State Recreation Area
- Hilgard Junction State Park is next to Interstate 84 at its intersection with Highway 244 near the Grande Ronde River. The park offers camping and daytime activities amongst the
- Hills Creek
- Hills Creek Lake is set in rugged mountain country within the Willamette National Forest. The scenic 2,735 acre lake with its 44 miles of forested shoreline provides many
- Historic Columbia River Highway
- This byway traverses the Gorge, a scenic area that includes the Columbia
- Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail
- Where motorists on old U.S. Highway 30 once crept around curves high along the cliffs of the Columbia River Gorge, hikers, bicyclists and users of other muscle-driven forms of
- Hoffman Memorial State Wayside
- Hoffman Memorial Myrtle Grove is a shaded glen canopied with spectacular myrtlewood trees. Interpretive signing accompanies a self-guided tour brochure designed to help you experience this cool respite from
- Holman State Wayside
- Visit this park by bicycling, jogging or walking along the paved path that begins four miles to the east in West Salem. Historically, the old territorial road of the
- Howard Prairie Lake
- Howard Prairie Dam on Beaver Creek is a major featrue of the Rogue River Project. At this 1,990-acre impoundment, anglers will find rainbow trout, brown bullhead, and largemouth bass.
- Hug Point State Recreation Site
- Just south of Cannon Beach, this little wayside gives you easy access to the beach and a peek at some interesting history. Imagine travelling by stagecoach along the beach
- Hult Pond
- Hult Reservoir is accessed via gravelled road and has unimproved camping or picnic space available along the south and west shores. Centrally located within the Upper Lake Creek Special
- Humbug Mountain State Park
- The park and campground are dominated by Humbug Mountain (elevation 1,756 feet) and surrounded by forested hills. The campground enjoys some of the warmest weather on the Oregon coast
- Hyatt Reservoir
- Hyatt Reservoir and Hyatt Dam are major features of the Rogue River Project. Hyatt Reservoir is surrounded by the pine and fir forests of the Cascade Mountains and is
- Illinois River Forks State Park
- Heading to or from the Oregon coast or the giant redwoods on Hwy. 199, you may want to stop for a picnic at this day-use park. Located at the
- Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site
- J. F. Kimball State Park is a pristine site located at the headwaters of the Wood River. This stream flows from the pine forest into open meadow land laced
- Jasper Point Campground
- Need a place to play? Where you can enjoy nature viewing at its finest? This is a place where those weary of hectic schedules and jangling telephones can find
- Jasper State Recreation Site
- After you visit Jasper for the first time, you might be tempted to tell all your friends about it. Go ahead. We don't mind. The park has plenty of
- Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park
- Situated half way up the Oregon coast and three miles south of Florence on scenic Highway 101 is the second largest overnight camp in the state. There are two
- John B. Yeon State Scenic Corridor
- John B. Yeon Scenic Corridor honors a man who gave generously of his time and professional skills. He was one of the principal architects of the Historic Columbia River
- John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
- Within the heavily eroded volcanic deposits of the scenic John Day River basin is a well-preserved fossil record of plants and animals. This remarkably complete record, spanning more
- John Day Lock And Dam, Lake Umatilla
- John Day Dam is 216 miles upstream from the mouth of the Columbia River and located at Exit 109 off Interstate 84 in Oregon. The project consists of
- Joseph H. Stewart State Recreation Area
- The Picture yourself in a campsite overlooking Lost Creek Reservoir with wildlife, large conifer trees, and mountains surrounding you. Take a hike or bike ride on our 11-mile trail