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Bridal Veil Falls State Park is located near milepost 28 on the Historic Columbia River Scenic Highway and is accessed off I-84 at Exit 28.
Travel west on the Historic Columbia River Highway about 3/4 of a mile to the entrance of Bridal Veil Falls State Park. The park offers a nice parking area, picnic tables and restrooms all within easy walking distance from the parking area.
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Close enough to smell the salt air of the Pacific, the campground is sheltered in a grove of shore pine. The campground boasts a wide range of facilities, but is famous for the generous smiles worn by staff and volunteers
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Cape Arago may be lands end in some respects (the road out of Coos Bay goes no further), but it's really only the beginning for visitors wishing to explore the southern Oregon coast.
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Use our extra-large, private, wind-protected campsites as your base of operations while you enjoy the lighthouse and historic Hughes House tours
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Cape Kiwanda is part of the Three Capes Scenic Route (along with Cape Meares and Cape Lookout). Kiwanda is the smallest of the three, but it%u2019s one of the best places to experience spectacular wave action. Pacific City is the home of the Pacific Dory Fleet.
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Cape Lookout State Park can be reached by traveling an hour and a half west of Portland through the scenic Wilson River pass. Along the way, stop and enjoy waterfalls, scenic views and some great fishing
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A must-see when driving the Three Capes Scenic route, Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint is situated on a headland 200 feet above the ocean. Cape Lookout and Cape Kiwanda are the other two capes on this route. Cape Meares provides an excellent view of the largest colony of nesting common murres (the site is one of the most populous colonies of nesting sea birds on the continent). Bald eagles and a peregrine falcon have also been known to nest near here.
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Cape Sebastian ... the very name invokes images of early Spanish explorers and long journeys. The cape was named in honor of Saint San Sebastian in 1603 by the Spanish navigator Sebastian Vizcaino. The most striking features of this park are its two parking vistas. The parking lots are over 200 feet above sea level.
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The first thing that strikes you when you arrive at Cascadia is the tranquility. While the park is quite large, there are barely two dozen campsites, making this a great spot for an intimate getaway. The campground and east picnic area are open March- October. The west picnic area is open year-round
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Picture yourself reeling in a salmon, steelhead or trout at Casey State Park. Cradled in the arms of the wild and scenic Rogue River, bring your family and have a picnic on the lush, tree-ringed lawns or raft the river. A relaxing and fun spot.
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