5 BUCKET LIST ADVENTURES in OREGON | Oregon RV Travel Crater Lake National Park to the Oregon Coast

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Published 2019-08-18
An amazing look at 5 bucket list adventures in Oregon that will make you head out west! Crater Lake National Park, the Oregon dunes, Florence, Heceta Lighthouse, the Oregon coast, Cannon Beach, Portland, Multnomah Falls, the Columbia gorge, and Mt Hood, there is so much to see and do in Oregon, get out there and get Exploring!

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All Comments (21)
  • I have lived in Oregon all my life. It is beautiful. What is really cool about Oregon is you can start out in the morning on the Oregon coast. Drive over the Coast Range of mountains and be in the the Willamette Valley in a couple of hours. Then head over the Cascade Mountain Range. and be in the high desert within a couple more hours. We have everything here.
  • @GrandAdventure
    Looks like you had a terrific trip, Tom! You've shown us a few new spots in addition to many that we've visited ourselves. If your rig is capable, don't miss the opportunity to actually boondock on the dunes in Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. We were dune buggying across the dunes in a Toyota Tacoma! (And getting good and stuck once.)
  • @judymauro.1940
    There’s so much to see in Oregon it would take a lifetime to see all of it!! Paradise!!! Moving to Gresham soon!!
  • @jodielynne3687
    Thank you. I can't walk to the top. Iam old. I've lived in Albany since 1971 and I've never been to these places. You took me right to them. Thank you again.
  • @Killuhhh
    I'm from Sweden and I hope I get to visit Oregon some day
  • thank you very much for all that info, I will do a road trip on may-june. all around oregon hope everything still beautiful like this video
  • @kcmsmith31
    wow. what a beautiful video. thank you so much for taking the time to do this. Especially for folks like me who may never be able to go and see it. I appreciate you
  • I'm really looking to head out to Oregon one of these days and your video had such beautiful locations, we'll have spend alot of time exploring of it!
  • Another place is lake of the woods, the water is so so clear and it’s great for fishing
  • @craigswick7461
    Heading out there next month. Planning to make it to cape Perpetua, Samuel h. Boardman Scenic corridor, Crater lake, Romona falls and Silver Falls State Park and several other things, along with some of your stops. So much to see that it's hard to narrow down a trip in the PNW. Nice video man, glad to see you out there soaking it all in!
  • When in Oregon take a drive up highway 101 Gold beach on up through Bandon and in between Bandon check out Sun Set bay state park. Coos bay\North Bend. The sand dunes which runs from the north jeti on up to Florence. And on up highway 101 through Newport and on up to Astoria and then over to Portland and back down interstate 5 through a bunch of towns to see and over to the Cascades mountains for volcanoes like Mount Hood and the Three Sisters and Mount Newberry and on down through Douglas county Roseburg Myrtle creek Canyanonville during the Douglas county fair in August down through Grants Pass then over to mount Mazuma/Crater lake and on through Klamath falls and on over to eastern Oregon for more places. Eastern Oregon and the Cascade mountains have a volcanic past that needs to be seen because there is a bunch of amazing things that people should see. After you see Oregon check out northern California like the redwoods and Mount Shasta and the only other inactive at the time Mount Larsen and on the way down through California check out Long Valley Caldera one of the Three what can be called a supper volcano in the United States of America. Long Valley caldera last big eruption was 750000 years ago but still has a volcanic eruption of different types and things since the last big eruption 750000 years ago. The West coast of the United States of America can be a good place to see
  • @yooluis8098
    I live in Oregon and haven’t been to a lot of these places lol 😂 need to get out more ha