We visited Oregon for only 5 days, and let me tell you 5 days is by far not enough to visit this beautiful state. But still we managed to cover many of the most visited places and here is a list of it.
Map
Sections
4
Water Falls
Oregon coast
Mt Hood
South Oregon
Water Falls
It's a short walk down to the foot of the waterfall. There is a trail to reach the top of the falls as well.
Latourell Falls
Beautiful views of the falls
Multnomah Falls via Larch Mountain Trail, Oregon - AllTrails
The trail is still recovering from the fire, it's not friendly for kids and pets
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area - Oneonta Trailhead
The 10 mile hike is worth the view.
Silver Falls State Park
Oregon coast
When during the transition of low to high tide. Timing is the key.
Spouting Horn
It's breathtaking taking specially if you time it with sunset. Watch the tides can get dangerous during high tides.
Thor's Well | Yachats, OR
Timing is the key, check for the tides.
Devils Churn
It's a one of a kind place. When the tides are very low you go to the bottom of the bowl.
Devils Punchbowl State Natural Area
This beach is the home for proposal rock. The tide level was low so we were able to hike this rock, the views from top of this rock is breathtaking. But there is no marked trail to the top, you need to make your own path 😀
Neskowin Beach State Recreation Site
Mt Hood
The best view of Mt Hood. There are multiple trails you can hike. Get there as early in the morning as possible as it gets crowded and parking can be a problem. There is a parking permit that you need to fill out. Have some cash handy.
Trillium Lake
Lots of history to the place, next to it is a short walk up to Mt Hood view point.
TIMBERLINE LODGE | MT. HOOD, OREGON
Beautiful campground at the foot of Mt Hood.
Trillium Campground
South Oregon
Hiking down to the lake is a must. It's a 750ft drop. Very dust trail. But once you get to the lake it's totally worth it.