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Famous for its year-round cold, clear waters, the Fall River is an excellent place to cool off on a hot summer day, and a fly angler’s paradise for those in search of rainbow, brown and brook trout.
For those dedicated waterfall explorers (or anyone who wants to see some pretty scenery in the mountains) here are the best plunges in Oregon’s hidden waterfall corridor, and how to find them.
Outside editors know the best places to go, from a trail running paradise in France to a high-alpine lake in Utah. See where ...
Klamath Falls sits at the crossroads of Oregon’s most dramatic landscapes, where volcanic mountains meet expansive wetlands and high desert plateaus, creating a haven of tranquility that feels worlds ...
Early on a recent spring morning, half a dozen people lounged around Umpqua Hot Springs’ turquoise pools, chatting quietly as a faint mist held onto the treetops in the dense evergreen forest.
There are five hot springs (three for soaking, plus a heated pool and a heated “lazy river”), two separate ones for children (one hut tub, one heated pool), plus three cold-plunge tubs and 20 cabanas ...
Harrison Hot Springs is British Columbia’s Sasquatch capital with a dedicated event every June that brings the local Sts’ailes First Nations together for a weekend of Sasquatch storytelling.
Steamboat Springs was named for its relaxing hot springs, and some of the city's best can be found at Strawberry Park Hot Springs. Located less than 7 miles north of the city center, Strawberry ...
Oregon is famous for its waterfalls, but not all are so easy to find. On this week’s episode of Peak Northwest, we explore a hidden waterfall corridor along the North Umpqua River in the ...
The Kah-Nee-Ta Hot Springs Resort is around 100 miles southeast of Portland, 50 miles from Government Camp, and 70 miles from The Dalles. Generations of Oregonians have trekked through the high desert ...