• South Santiam River at Cascadia State Park

    Cascadia State Park: a serene getaway to Nature

    Located at the confluence of Soda Creek and the lovely South Santiam River, Cascadia State Park offers visitors a peaceful nature getaway, with river access, hiking trails, camping, and also a waterfall!

  • Glenn Otto Community Park

    Glenn Otto Community Park

    Glenn Otto Community Park is one of the open parks where visitor can enjoy the lovely Sandy River. Due to its beautiful swimming beaches and easy riverfront access, this place is heavily used during Summertime.

  • Dodge Park Swimming near Portland Oregon

    Dodge Park: swimming near Portland

    Just 20 miles east of Portland and located at the confluence of the Sandy and Bull Run rivers, Dodge Park is a popular and beautiful destination for enjoying water activities with the entire family.

  • Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint

    Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint

    Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint is a breathtaking destination located in Tillamook, Oregon, that offers visitors a beautiful natural setting, amazing views, and a small but lovely lighthouse.

  • Dabney State Recreation Area

    Dabney State Recreation Area

    Dabney State Recreation Area is a relaxing and family-friendly destination, located on the beautiful Sandy River, that features easy river access and a lovely shaded picnic area.

  • Oxbow Regional Park

    Oxbow Regional Park Hike

    Oxbow Regional Park is a 1,000-acre Natural Area park located in Gresham, Oregon, that provides fantastic recreation opportunities thanks to the majestic Sandy River Gorge.

  • Cape Lookout State Park

    Cape Lookout State Park

    Cape Lookout is a beautiful and popular Oregon State Park, located between Netarts Bay and the Pacific Ocean, which includes features like Campground and Day-use area with easy beach access.

  • Willamette River view at Molalla River State

    Molalla River State Park

    Molalla River State Park is located at the confluence of the Willamette, Molalla and Pudding rivers in Canby, Oregon. This Natural Area provides essential habitat for wildlife as well as day-use recreation.