Where To Find Oregon’s Best Landscapes

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There is no denying it - the natural beauty of Oregon is unmatched, especially in comparison with other states in America. He's gorgeous coastline alternates between endless sandy beaches just perfect for a walk with steep cliffs accented by stone sentinels guarding just off shore.

Inland, there are landscapes alternate between salt playas the coniferous forests in steep gorges. And, it's not all desert panoramas, this state also painted, rich agricultural land with hundreds of vineyards and snow capped volcanic peaks. For a relatively small place, a nature enthusiast could not ask for much more in terms of breathtaking scenery.

But which ones are the most exquisite? If you're curious, check out our list of the best landscapes in Oregon that you never knew existed:

Alvord Desert

Alvord Desert

Those who think that this state Northwest is all lush and record rainfall forest ever seen or heard something about Alvord Desert. Located in Southern Oregon, the austere beauty is filled with miles of dry bed of the lake, chains dusty mountains, remote, beautiful sunsets ... and it's amazing.

Lava River Cave

Lava River Cave

Are you afraid of the dark? If so, you may want to stay away from Lava River Cave. Found in Deschutes National Forest, this mile-long natural wonder was created during a volcanic eruption that took place there about 80,000 years.

This trek will you several feet, take the subway, and if it looks scary, it is definitely what you would call an unusual experience with rewards such as a variety of ice crystals and picturesque sand garden to delight your eyes.

Boardman Tree Farm

Boardman Tree Farm

If you like lollipops, you will love this natural attraction. This picturesque tree farm, located between the Dalles and Pendleton, looks like a row of these delicious sweets. But, you must visit during the right time of year.

Boardman Tree Farm consists of hundreds of rows of hybrid poplar trees uniformly planted in the soil. This symmetrical masterpiece is like a Zen Garden set amidst well-kept lush forests -. Essentially the dream of a wedding photographer come to life

pillar Steins

Steins Pillar

Get ready to be enchanted and attracted by the volcanic singularity called Steins pillar. This glorious rock pillar 350 feet - a natural skyscraper if you like - is located dab in the middle of a lush, beautiful forest. It is truly one of Oregon's hidden gems and because it is relatively unknown, you can enjoy its beauty in peace, without a ton of tourists milling around, ruining your experience.

Well Thor

Thors Well

Located on the central coast, the ocean chasm is both terrifying and magnetizing. A trip here will give you the chance to see the water until the shooting, the waves hitting and a hot tub endless water, against a backdrop of the magnificent sun Orgon. Before you go, a word of warning, this attraction (although the wild beauty) is really dangerous, so please be careful.

Devil's Punchbowl

Devils Punchbowl

Located on the Oregon coast between Newport and Depoe Bay , Punchbowl is the devil - a red training gushing liquid. This happens because as the tide goes in and out of the water rushes in and out of this attraction, spraying water everywhere. It is a pretty cool display of the power of nature - especially if you are close enough to taste the salt spray

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