- 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
- Thompsons 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