Forests, Parks & Refuges

Oregon’s 11 national forests, 21 national wildlife refuges, 361 state parks, national scenic area and national grassland make for plenty of pristine and wild spaces to explore.
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The top 10 attractions I would recommend include (north to south): Astoria's historic attractions including the Columbia River Maritime Museum and Lewis and Clark's Fort Clatsop. Seaside’s automobile turnaround and oceanfront promenade, famous landmarks dating from the 1920s. Ecola State Park and Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach. Three Capes Scenic Drive southwest of Tillamook (Cape Mea…
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