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Natural Wonders

Journey across the Eugene, Cascades & Coast region and discover all the adventures and activities this area has to offer. An ideal place for outdoor enthusiasts, this region will cater to your desires and keep you connected with the rich wonders that abound throughout the land. From the sandy slopes of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area to the tranquil hot springs in the Cascades, you're never far from scenic lakes, mountains, seaside cliffs, or cascading waterfalls.

Experience the natural beauty and serenity of the eight diverse rivers in this region that offer access for fishing, tubing, kayaking, or canoeing. Hit the beach, drive along the scenic by-ways of the Pacific coastal highway, or grab your camera and capture the stunning rhododendron blossoms in area parks. Year round adventures await you in the gorgeous backdrop of the Willamette Valley, Pacific Coast, and Cascade Mountains.

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McKenzie River
  • McKenzie River
  • Various OR 97440
  • Region: McKenzie River
  • Subcategory: Rivers

Known for its cold, crystal clear waters the class II-III McKenzie River hosts whitewater thrill seekers, world class anglers, and nature lovers. Charge Martens Rapid in your MORE >>

Siuslaw River
  • Siuslaw River
  • Florence OR 97439
  • Region: Florence
  • Subcategory: Rivers

The Siuslaw River starts in the hills west of Eugene and winds its way westward to the Pacific, passing through Mapleton and historic old town Florence. The river provides a MORE >>

Willamette River
  • Willamette River
  • Various OR 97440
  • Region: Cascade Mountains
  • Subcategory: Rivers

187 miles (301 km) long, lying entirely in northwestern Oregon. Rises in three separate forks flowing northward between the Oregon Coast Range and Cascade Range, the river and MORE >>

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