Oregon Park List

Seven Devils State Recreation Site
Seven Devils Wayside is the jumping-off point for sandy beach adventure. At this access point, you can travel several miles up and down the open beach. Agates are often
Sharps Creek Campground
Sharps Creek Campground has ten well separated campsites with paved parking spurs, tables and fire grills. There is usually a campground host on site during the summer camping season.
Shepperd's Dell State Natural Area
In 1915, a local dairy farmer named George Shepperd gave all that he had (this tract of land) to the City of Portland as a memorial to his wife.
Shore Acres State Park
Perched on rugged sandstone cliffs high above the ocean, Shore Acres State Park is an exciting and unexpected combination of beautiful natural and constructed features. Once the grand estate
Shotgun Creek Recreation Sites
This day-use site is in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. Twenty acres are developed, and 240 acres retain the natural characteristics typical of the region's temperate coniferous rainforest.
Silver Creek Landing
Silver Creek Landing is located on the north bank of the McKenzie River one mile west of Nimrod on State Highway 126. Site includes a concrete boat launch ramp,
Silver Falls State Park
Nestled in the lower elevation of Oregon's Cascade Mountains lies a temperate rain forest. It is here that the Trail of Ten Falls/Canyon Trail (770k) (Acrobat required to view
Siskiyou National Forest
The Siskiyou National Forest is located in the Klamath Mountains and the Coast Ranges of Southwestern Oregon with a small segment of the Forest extending into Northwestern California and
Siuslaw National Forest
The Siuslaw National Forest is located in the coast mountain range of Oregon and is one of the two forests in the continental United States bordering the Pacific Ocean.
Sixes River
This site is a favorite of miners, fisherman, and nature lovers. There are opportunities to pan or sluice for gold year round or through a special permit, dredging is
Smelt Sands State Recreation Site
An excellent whale watching and photography viewpoint. Walk the historic 804 Trail (.75 miles one-way with resting benches scattered along the way). The park is known for tidepooling, rock
Smith River Falls
This site offers a peaceful setting along the mith River and provides the opportunity to setup camp in the shade of towering trees with great view of the
Smith Rock State Park
If you enjoy scenic views of deep river canyons or rock climbing, Smith Rock State Park is the place for you. There are several thousand climbs in the park.
South Beach State Park
South Beach State Park and the surrounding areas offer a variety of recreational opportunities. One of the most exciting additions to the program at South Beach: kayak tours. Folks who
South Jetty (South Beach)
Adjacent to South Beach State Park, South Jetty offers horse access to the beach, fishing, clamming, surfing, scuba diving and (for the advanced) windsurfing when conditions
South Slough Reserve
The South Slough Reserve contains 4,770 acres of upland forests, freshwater wetlands and ponds, salt marshes, tidal floats, eelgrass meadows and open water habitats. Major activities at the reserve
Starvation Creek State Park
Zooming down Interstate 84 eastbound, you might very well miss this tiny park. Nestled at the base of the sheer walls of the Columbia Gorge, Starvation Creek is much
State Capitol State Park
The park features not only cherry trees and other plants favored by Oregonians, but tells a little history as well. Stone plaques set in the mall sidewalks list the
Steens Mountain Cooperative Management and Protection Area
Rising 9,700 feet above sea level, Steens Mountain is the highest peak in the northern Great Basin desert. The East Rim Overlook provides a stunning view of this rugged
Steens Mountains/East Rim Overlook
Rising 9,700 feet above sea level, Steens Mountain is the highest peak in the northern Great Basin desert. The East Rim Overlook provides a stunning view of this rugged
Stonefield Beach State Recreation Site
Stonefield has easy beach access. Tenmile Creek is just to the north. A great place to sit in the sun and watch for
Succor Creek State Natural Area
Note: The Succor Creek Bridge in Succor Creek State Natural Area is closed to all motor vehicles, including all-terrain vehicles. Pedestrians are allowed to cross into the east side
Sumpter Valley Dredge State Heritage Area
The Sumpter Valley Dredge is nestled at the base of the majestic granite peaks of the Elkhorn Mountain Range. The Powder River is born deep within the range and
Sunset Bay State Park
Situated in one of the most scenic areas on the Oregon coast, Sunset Bay State Park features beautiful sandy beaches protected by towering sea cliffs. Only a short walk
Sunset Beach State Recreation Site
Sunset Beach State Recreation Site comes with a very famous past. The park marks the west trailhead of the historic Fort-to-Sea Trail?a 6.5 mile route that recreates the experience
The Cove Palisades State Park
The Cove Palisades State Park is a year-round recreational destination for the entire family. Located in our high desert region, the weather is sunny and warm in the summer
The Dalles Lock And Dam, Lake Celilo
The Dales Dam is 192 miles upstream from the mouth of the Columbia River, two miles east of the city of The Dalles, Oregon. The dam extends 1.5
The Lava Lands Visitor Center
The Lava Lands Visitor Center is the interpretive hub for Newberry National Volcanic Monument and is located just off U.S. Hwy. 97, 13 miles south of Bend. Lava Lands
Thompson’s Mills State Heritage Site
Open for guided tours on weekends. Thompson's Mills is a unique reminder of times past, chronicling the past 150 years of Oregon rural life. It is the oldest water-powered
Tokatee Klootchman State Natural Site
Tokatee Klootchman sits a few feet above the ocean with an excellent view. A great place to watch for