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Best 1 Heceta Head Light

The Heceta Head Light stands on a dramatic Oregon Coast headland, marking a treacherous stretch of Pacific shoreline. Constructed in 1894, this lighthouse’s powerful beam provided vital navigation for mariners over twenty-one nautical miles. It remains an important historical landmark and is frequen...

2 Yaquina Head Light

The Yaquina Head Light stands on a prominent Oregon headland marking the mouth of Yaquina Bay. Constructed in 1873, it’s notable for being the state’s tallest lighthouse at 93 feet and houses a historic Fresnel lens—an exceptional optical instrument dating back to 1868. This landmark guides mariners...

3 Pacific Dunes

Pacific Dunes is a renowned links-style golf course located in Bandon, Oregon. Designed by Tom Doak, it’s notable for its challenging coastal terrain and demanding play within sight of the Pacific Ocean. The course offers a unique experience for serious golfers seeking a traditional test of skill an...

4 Terwilliger Hot Springs

Terwilliger Hot Springs are a series of wild hot springs located within the Oregon Wilds of the Willamette National Forest. Four natural pools offer varying temperatures, typically reaching up to 112°F. The springs' location deep in a forested area and undeveloped nature makes them appealing for tho...

5 Bandon Dunes Golf Course

Bandon Dunes Golf Course is a renowned links-style course located on Oregon's coastline. Designed by David McLay Kidd in 1999, it’s notable for its challenging terrain and dramatic coastal views. The course has significantly influenced modern golf, attracting serious players seeking a traditional go...

6 Umpqua Hot Springs

Umpqua Hot Springs consists of a series of natural hot springs terraces located in a wild forest area of Oregon. The pools are accessible via a trail and offer geothermal bathing opportunities. These springs are popular with hikers and those seeking a remote, undeveloped outdoor experience within th...

7 Butte Creek Mill

The Butte Creek Mill is a historic watermill located in Eagle Point, Oregon. Constructed in 1872, it operated as a gristmill producing flour using the power of flowing water. The mill’s reconstruction following a devastating fire in 2015 highlights its significance within American industrial heritag...

8 Breitenbush Hot Springs

Breitenbush Hot Springs offers a unique experience within Oregon’s forest landscape. Established as a worker-owned retreat dating back to 1888, it features naturally heated mineral springs. The site is notable for its historic community and provides a tranquil setting for individuals seeking relaxat...

9 David Lett
David Lett

David Lett established Eyrie Vineyards in Oregon during the 1960s, pioneering American Pinot Noir production. His work was crucial in demonstrating the region’s potential for producing high-quality grapes, particularly through innovative vineyard management techniques. Lett's contributions are signi...

10 Cougar Hot Springs (Terwilliger)

Cougar Hot Springs, also known as Terwilliger Hot Springs, is a series of natural geothermal pools in the Willamette National Forest of Oregon, reached by a short trail and managed by the U.S. Forest Service.

11 Bandon Trails

Bandon Trails offers a uniquely challenging golf experience set within Oregon’s dramatic heathland landscape. Designed by Coore & Crenshaw, the course utilizes both dense forests and expansive sand dunes for its routing. It is particularly appealing to serious golfers seeking strategic play in a nat...

12 Hart Mountain Hot Springs

Hart Mountain Hot Springs are natural mineral springs located within the Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge in Oregon. The springs offer a unique opportunity for relaxation and therapeutic soaks amidst diverse wildlife including pronghorn antelope and other species. The refuge itself is notable...

13 Cape Meares Light

The Cape Meares Light stands on Oregon’s central coast, marking the entrance to Tillamook Bay. Constructed in 1890, this lighthouse utilizes a historic first-order Fresnel lens within its 38-foot tower. Its prominent location and continued operation make it significant for mariners navigating the Pa...

14 Eugene Marathon

Annual road race in Eugene, Oregon, a city renowned as TrackTown USA for its deep distance-running heritage linked to coach Bill Bowerman and Nike co-founder Phil Knight.

15 Old Macdonald Golf Course

Old Macdonald is a course at Oregon's Bandon Dunes Resort designed by Tom Doak and Jim Urbina, opening in 2010 as a tribute to the architectural principles of C.B. Macdonald.

16 Cannon Beach

Cannon Beach is an Oregon coast city beach, notable for 235-foot Haystack Rock, a protected marine garden and nesting seabird site.

17 Tony Soter
Tony Soter

Tony Soter is an American winemaker who founded Etude Wines in California in 1982, gaining recognition for his pioneering work in organic and biodynamic viticulture in Napa Valley.

18 Alvord Hot Springs

Alvord Hot Springs is a geothermal spring in Harney County, Oregon, notable for 174 F source water on the western edge of the Alvord Desert near Steens Mountain.

19 Fort Rock
Fort Rock

Fort Rock is a prominent crescent-shaped tuff cone in Lake County, Oregon, USA, originally formed by volcanic explosions beneath an ancient lake.

20 Umpqua River Light

Umpqua River Light is an 1894 Oregon lighthouse at Winchester Bay, built 100 feet above the river after the first tower was lost to erosion.

21 Klamath River

The Klamath flows ~422 km from southern Oregon through northern California to the Pacific, historically supporting one of the West Coast's largest salmon runs.

22 Sheep Ranch Golf Course

Sheep Ranch Golf Course is a coastal layout at Oregon's Bandon Dunes Resort that was reimagined by Phil Smith and Ben Crenshaw before reopening in 2020.

23 Smith Rock
Smith Rock

A rhyolite canyon in central Oregon, USA, where Alan Watts established some of America's first sport climbing routes in the 1980s, shaping modern American climbing culture.

24 Ken Wright
Ken Wright

Ken Wright is an American winemaker in Oregon who advanced the concept of single-vineyard designation Pinot Noir bottlings in the Willamette Valley.

25 Paulina Lake Hot Springs

Paulina Lake Hot Springs are lakeside geothermal seeps in Oregon's Newberry National Volcanic Monument, a 1990 preserve around Newberry Volcano.

26 Oregon Coast Aquarium

Oregon Coast Aquarium is a public aquarium in Newport, Oregon, opened in 1992 and known as Keiko the orca's home from 1996 to 1998.

27 Bagby Hot Springs

Bagby Hot Springs is a Mount Hood National Forest site in Oregon, notable for cedar soaking tubs and a Forest Service guard station built in 1913.

28 Crystal Crane Hot Springs

Crystal Crane Hot Springs is a private geothermal soaking site near Burns, Oregon, notable for its open-air mineral pond in Harney County's high desert.

29 Rollin Soles

Co-founder of Argyle Winery in Oregon's Willamette Valley in 1987, recognized as a leading figure in establishing the region's reputation for premium sparkling wine.

30 Willamette River

The Willamette flows ~300 km northward through Oregon's most populous valley, passing through Portland before joining the Columbia River.

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