- McVay Rock State Recreation Site
- McVay is a well-hidden park noted for surf fishing, clamming, whale watching, and plenty of space to walk on the beach. The large lawn area is great for blanket
- Memaloose State Park
- The Chinook Indian tribes of the Columbia Gorge used to lay the bones of their dead on open pyres on Memaloose Island in the middle of the Columbia River
- Milo McIver State Park
- Situated along the scenic Clackamas River, McIver State Park is only 45 minutes from Portland. This beautiful park provides a variety of outstanding recreational opportunities.
Within this little-known gem, you
- Minam State Recreation Area
- Aug. 8, 2008 Note: All fires, including campfires and charcoal barbecues, are prohibited because of the hot and dry conditions in the area. Propane stoves are allowed.
This park is
- Mohawk Recreation Area
- The Mohawk Recreation Area includes over 75,000 acres of interspersed public and private timber lands in the Coburg Hills to the northeast of the Eugene/Springfield metropolitan area. These are
- Molalla River State Park
- Imagine combining a scenic drive, hiking, picnicking, fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing and a ferry ride all in one location. You can do it all at Molalla River State
- Mongold Day-Use Area
- Mongold Day Use area is 1.5 miles west of Detroit Lake State Park. Its the only public boat launch facility on the lake featuring a swimming area, grass beach,
- Mount Hood National Forest
- Located twenty miles east of the city of Portland and the northern Willamette River valley, the Mt. Hood National Forest extends south from the strikingly beautiful Columbia River Gorge
- Multnomah Falls Visitor Center
- The Forest Service information center is open seven days a week form 9 AM to 5 PM. The desk is staffed jointly by the Friends of Multnomah Falls and
- Munson Creek Falls State Natural Site
- Note: The park is open. The viewpoint at the end of the falls trail is closed, although the falls is visible from the closure point.
The park is home to
- Muriel O. Ponsler Memorial State Scenic Viewpoint
- Picnicking with whale watching, beachcombing and a view of the beach. There are approximately five miles of sandy beach with China Creek to the south of the
- National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
- Using life-size displays, and multi-media and living-history presentations, this Center dramatically tells the story of the hopes, dreams, joys, and heartaches of Oregon Trail-era pioneers. A visit to the
- Nehalem Bay State Park
- Imagine waking up to the song of the seagull, spending your afternoon on a kayak trip around Nehalem Bay, then taking a short walk over the dunes to the
- Neptune State Scenic Viewpoint
- Benches set on a cliff above the beach give you an excellent view of Cumming Creek, wildlife and the rock-pounding waves. From this location, you can watch for whales,
- Neskowin Beach State Recreation Site
- The long beach and Cascade headland are delightfully pristine. In the town of Neskowin, youll find a general store, restaurant and two golf courses amid the posh cottages. A
- Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge
- Nestucca Bay Refuge was established in 1991 with the acquisition of short grass pastures to provide wintering habitat for dusky and Aleutian Canada geese. The Nestucca Bay area supports
- North Santiam State Recreation Area
- North Santiam State Park plays host to some of the most beautiful riverfront in the area. It is one of the finest steelhead fishing spots on the North Santiam
- North Spit
- The North Spit of Coos Bay is a strip of land between the Pacific Ocean and the waters of Coos Bay. Watching commercial vessels is but one unique opportunity
- North Umpqua River Recreation Area
- Within this beautiful corridor, there are world-class fly-fishing opportunities, exhilarating whitewater for rafters and kayakers, picture postcard scenery, a recently renovated 31-unit BLM campground, and a hiking and biking
- OC&E Woods Line State Trail
- Welcome to the OC&E Woods Line State Trail - Oregon's longest linear park! This 100-mile, rail-to-trail conversion is built on the old railbed of the Oregon, California,
- Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site
- Located in the center of the community of Oceanside, this park offers some of the best agate hunting during the winter season when the sand is stripped away by
- Ochoco National Forest; Crooked River National Grassland
- Located in central Oregon, lies the Ochoco National Forest. The forest is part of the old Blue Mountain Forest Reserve, which was established in 1906 by President Theodore Roosevelt.
- Ochoco Reservoir
- Ochoco Dam and reservoir are major features of the Crooked River Project. Ochoco Dam, a hydraulic-fill structure on Ochoco Creek east of Prineville, Oregon, was constructed immediately after World
- Ona Beach State Park
- Ona Beach State Park is located 8 miles south of Newport, Oregon. The park is a fine, forested ocean flat now developed for extensive daytime shore use. Easy access
- Ontario State Recreation Site
- Ontario State Recreation Site is a restful day-use park situated on the west bank of the historic Snake River just north of Ontario, Oregon. Green grass, clean grounds, and
- Oregon Caves National Monument
- Oregon Caves National Monument is small in size, 480 acres, but rich in diversity. Above ground, the monument encompasses a remnant old-growth coniferous forest. It harbors a fantastic array
- Oregon National Historic Trail
- As the harbinger of America's westward expansion, the Oregon Trail was the pathway to the Pacific for fur traders, gold seekers, missionaries and others. Today, more than 2,000 miles
- Oregon`s Outback Scenic Byway
- One of the best routes in Oregon`s Great Basin region that captures all its
- Osprey Boat Ramp
- Osprey boat ramp is a facility for fisherman andriver enthusiasts which provides access to theUmpqua
- Oswald West State Park
- Note: The campground at Oswald West is closed until further notice. We are studying the health of the trees in the campground -- many are very large and very