Wildlife Images, Oregon’s Rehabilitation and Education Center helps injured, orphaned, and sick wildlife find a safe landing spot to heal and strengthen. Birds of prey, skunks, bears, rabbits, squirrels, badgers, and more call this place home, some permanently, but many, temporarily. The History of Wildlife Images Wildlife Images was founded in 1981 by Dave and… Continue reading Wildlife Images Oregon: Rehabilitation, Education, and Wildlife Sanctuary
Category: Oregon Trips
Cape Meares Lighthouse, Shortest Lighthouse on the Oregon Coast
11 miles outside of Tillamook Oregon sits Cape Meares Lighthouse, offering beautiful views of the Pacific and a glimpse into The Oregon Coast’s shortest lighthouse. Cape Meares, a Staple on the Oregon Coast The Cape Meares lighthouse isn’t known for standing tall on the Oregon Coast, but was a crucial part of keeping ships safe… Continue reading Cape Meares Lighthouse, Shortest Lighthouse on the Oregon Coast
Wreck of the Peter Iredale, Haunting Shipwreck on the Oregon Coast
The Oregon coast is home to rich and varied habitats as well as unique glimpses into history, and that’s where the wreck of the Peter Iredale fits right in. The Peter Iredale Shipwreck: Resting on the Oregon Coast Near Fort Stevens Where it couldn’t best the waters of the Pacific Ocean and the treacherous voyage… Continue reading Wreck of the Peter Iredale, Haunting Shipwreck on the Oregon Coast
Painted Hills State Park- Created by Mother Nature’s Paintbrush
Rolling Hills in sunset colors spread across the desert landscape of the Painted Hills State Park, part of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument in Oregon. They offer a beautiful photo opportunity, but if you look closer, you’ll see much more than that at this amazing Oregon scenic place. Painted Hills State Park History… Continue reading Painted Hills State Park- Created by Mother Nature’s Paintbrush
Tillamook Air Museum- the Almost Forgotten War History
DISCLAIMER: Our posts may contain affiliate links. If you click through and make a purchase, you won’t pay a penny more, but we’ll get a small commission, which helps to keep the lights on. Thanks! Tillamook Air Museum houses the almost forgotten secret of Oregon’s crucial contribution to World War II. If you have ever… Continue reading Tillamook Air Museum- the Almost Forgotten War History
Living Rock Studios, Chiseling Oregon Art from Stone
Nestled into a forgotten corridor of the Over the River and Through the Woods Scenic Byway is Oregon’s Living Rock Studios one of the most unique things we’ve found to do yet in a state offering a lot of variety. Creating Unusual Oregon Art out of Stone The state of Oregon is rich in geologic… Continue reading Living Rock Studios, Chiseling Oregon Art from Stone
The Trail of the Molten Land- Newberry Volcano
The Trail of the Molten Land, located outside of Bend, is an easy trail that brings hikers to an alien planet. In reality, you stroll through a roughly one-mile of lava flow, at the bottom of an ancient volcano, but your eyes will surely convince you that you’ve entered an alien realm. What is the… Continue reading The Trail of the Molten Land- Newberry Volcano
Trekking the Shimmering Path: A Guide to Oregon’s Big Obsidian Flow Trail
The Bog Obsidian Flow Trail winds through the youngest lava flow in Oregon. The roughly one square mile area is made up of glossy black obsidian and pumice stone. This hike is one of the most unique experiences in all of the diverse state of Oregon. What is the Big Obsidian Flow? The Big Obsidian… Continue reading Trekking the Shimmering Path: A Guide to Oregon’s Big Obsidian Flow Trail
Oregon’s Newberry Volcanic Monument: Nature’s Raw Power on Display
Last update: Oct. 29, 2024 The Newberry National Volcanic Monument in central Oregon combines 54,000 acres of land to feature lakes, lava flows, lava tubes, unique geologic formations, and some of the best views of the nearby cascade ranges, all inside one park. The Newberry Volcanic Monument is mainly all about lava. The park is… Continue reading Oregon’s Newberry Volcanic Monument: Nature’s Raw Power on Display
Descending into the Abyss at Lava River Cave Oregon
Last Updated: Oct. 29, 2024 Even as you’re descending into the giant maw of Lava River Cave near Bend Oregon, you’re thinking the usual thoughts that accompany steps into the subterranean. Will I see stalactites or Stalagmites? Will the floor be slippery with dropping moisture, will sudden bursts of illumination highlight spectacular displays of geologic… Continue reading Descending into the Abyss at Lava River Cave Oregon