Oregon is full of incredible places to explore. But Oregon in the winter is even more spectacular! Take the opportunity to check out these incredible destinations in all their frosty glory. Ski on one of Oregon’s phenomenal mountains, have a unique camping experience on the coast, discover frozen waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge, and more. Get outside this winter for an unforgettable adventure – you won’t regret it.

  1. Wallowa Mountains

Mike Lemmon/Flickr The Wallowa Mountains are a winter wonderland this time of year. There are great trails for snowshoeing, cross country skiing, and more. Wallowa Mountains, Oregon 97846, USA

  1. The Coast

Flickr/ Jodie Wilson There’s something truly magical about the Oregon coast during the winter. For some its the howling sea; for others the crashing waves. And of course the ocean is always terrific and beautiful.

  1. Mt. Hood

Bonnie Moreland/Flickr Mt. Hood is a wonderful place to explore during the winter. There are many great ski resorts including Timberline, which has a beautiful wooden lodge where you can relax, eat, and sip hot drinks after a day of skiing. To avoid the lines, the ski resorts are best visited on weekdays. Mount Hood, Mt Hood, Oregon 97041, USA

  1. Emigrant Springs State Park

Flickr/ Brandon Emigrant Springs State Park is a great place to explore during the winter months because it gets a good amount of snow (it’s located near the summit of the Blue Mountains) and the park offers log cabins to make winter camping more comfortable. Emigrant Springs State Park, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Hwy, Meacham, OR 97859, USA

  1. Camp in a yurt on the Coast.

Flickr/ Jasperdo Another way to camp comfortably during the winter months is in a yurt. Some state parks, particularly on the coast, offer these cute little lodgings for overnight stays. Here’s a yurt at Fort Stevens State Park. Fort Stevens State Park Campground, 100 Peter Iredale Rd, Hammond, OR 97121, USA

  1. Smith Rock State Park

Flickr/ Anna Merkuliev-Davis Smith Rock State Park is beautiful any time of year, and is a great place to hike in the winter. Smith Rock State Park, Terrebonne, OR 97760, USA

  1. Frozen Waterfalls

Flickr/ Michael Matti Oregon has is full of amazing waterfalls, and some of them look even more magical in the winter. Silver Falls State Park and the Columbia River Gorge have many frozen waterfalls that are so brilliant in the winter. Plus, at this time of year it won’t be nearly as crowded. Here’s a beautiful photo of Weisendanger Falls covered in ice. Wiesendanger Falls, Oregon 97019, USA

  1. The outdoor ice rink in Ashland.

Flickr/ Daniel Aberle Located in the southern part of the state, Ashland is a wonderful town. One of the most fun things to do in Oregon in winter is to come here and go ice skating in an outdoor park. Ashland, OR 97520, USA

  1. Baker County

Baker County Tourism Travel/Flickr With vast, snowy landscapes and horizons rimmed with mountains, Baker County is a winter wonderland this time of year. You can ride the Sumpter Christmas Train, explore Burnt River Canyon, ski, ride a snowmobile, and more. Baker County, OR, USA

  1. Crater Lake

Steve Terrill/Corbis Documentary/via Getty Images Crater Lake is most popular during the summer, but in winter it is absolutely magical. Take a winter hike, cruise along the scenic Rim Drive, or stay a night in the Crater Lake Lodge so you can catch the most amazing sunrises and sunsets you’ve ever experienced! Crater Lake, Oregon 97604, USA

  1. Mt Bachelor

MusicDep FSBC/Google Maps Mt. Bachelor is a wonderful place for dog sledding, skiing, snowboarding, and hiking, and it’s absolutely beautiful. There are so many unforgettable ways to explore the mountain, and you’ll also find companies that can provide a wide array of unique tours. Mount Bachelor, Mt Bachelor, Oregon 97703, USA

How many of these places have you been to during the winter? Which ones were your favorites? Where else do you like to go in Oregon at this time of year? Share your beautiful wintry photos, as well as your suggestions in the comments!

Mike Lemmon/Flickr

The Wallowa Mountains are a winter wonderland this time of year. There are great trails for snowshoeing, cross country skiing, and more.

Wallowa Mountains, Oregon 97846, USA

Flickr/ Jodie Wilson

There’s something truly magical about the Oregon coast during the winter. For some its the howling sea; for others the crashing waves. And of course the ocean is always terrific and beautiful.

Bonnie Moreland/Flickr

Mt. Hood is a wonderful place to explore during the winter. There are many great ski resorts including Timberline, which has a beautiful wooden lodge where you can relax, eat, and sip hot drinks after a day of skiing. To avoid the lines, the ski resorts are best visited on weekdays.

Mount Hood, Mt Hood, Oregon 97041, USA

Flickr/ Brandon

Emigrant Springs State Park is a great place to explore during the winter months because it gets a good amount of snow (it’s located near the summit of the Blue Mountains) and the park offers log cabins to make winter camping more comfortable.

Emigrant Springs State Park, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Hwy, Meacham, OR 97859, USA

Flickr/ Jasperdo

Another way to camp comfortably during the winter months is in a yurt. Some state parks, particularly on the coast, offer these cute little lodgings for overnight stays. Here’s a yurt at Fort Stevens State Park.

Fort Stevens State Park Campground, 100 Peter Iredale Rd, Hammond, OR 97121, USA

Flickr/ Anna Merkuliev-Davis

Smith Rock State Park is beautiful any time of year, and is a great place to hike in the winter.

Smith Rock State Park, Terrebonne, OR 97760, USA

Flickr/ Michael Matti

Oregon has is full of amazing waterfalls, and some of them look even more magical in the winter. Silver Falls State Park and the Columbia River Gorge have many frozen waterfalls that are so brilliant in the winter. Plus, at this time of year it won’t be nearly as crowded. Here’s a beautiful photo of Weisendanger Falls covered in ice.

Wiesendanger Falls, Oregon 97019, USA

Flickr/ Daniel Aberle

Located in the southern part of the state, Ashland is a wonderful town. One of the most fun things to do in Oregon in winter is to come here and go ice skating in an outdoor park.

Ashland, OR 97520, USA

Baker County Tourism Travel/Flickr

With vast, snowy landscapes and horizons rimmed with mountains, Baker County is a winter wonderland this time of year. You can ride the Sumpter Christmas Train, explore Burnt River Canyon, ski, ride a snowmobile, and more.

Baker County, OR, USA

Steve Terrill/Corbis Documentary/via Getty Images

Crater Lake is most popular during the summer, but in winter it is absolutely magical. Take a winter hike, cruise along the scenic Rim Drive, or stay a night in the Crater Lake Lodge so you can catch the most amazing sunrises and sunsets you’ve ever experienced!

Crater Lake, Oregon 97604, USA

MusicDep FSBC/Google Maps

Mt. Bachelor is a wonderful place for dog sledding, skiing, snowboarding, and hiking, and it’s absolutely beautiful. There are so many unforgettable ways to explore the mountain, and you’ll also find companies that can provide a wide array of unique tours.

Mount Bachelor, Mt Bachelor, Oregon 97703, USA

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Winter Fun in Oregon November 21, 2022 Lysa Allman-Baldwin What are some of the best places to go skiing in Oregon? The answer to “What are some of the best places to go skiing in Oregon?” is wide open, because there are so many fantastic spots! And each one draws folks from not only all over the state, but also from across the country. Here are a few state favs for consideration:

The Hoodoo Ski Area in Sisters The Mount Hood Meadows Resort in Mount Hood Meadows The Willamette Pass Resort in Crescent Lake

  Where can we go hiking in the winter in Oregon? Hiking in the winter in Oregon is one of the most popular activities, and you’ll find scores of trails that offer something for everyone. The following are a few to get your hiking adventures on the move:

The Cascade Streamwatch Trail n the Mount Hood National Forest The Cape Lookout Trail at Cape Lookout State Park The Multnomah-Wahkeena Loop Hike in the Columbia River Gorge The Trail of Ten Falls at Silver Falls State Park

  We’re looking for a fun Oregon road trip. There are so many wonderful Oregon road trip options out there, each one revealing another beautiful part of The Beaver State. Check out some of these cool themes:

Meandering along the ocean is the central focus of this spectacular Coastal Road Trip. Lighting the way, literally, is this remarkable Lighthouse Road Trip. If you enjoy hiking, you might embark upon a Waterfalls Road Trip. Foodies definitely enjoy sinking their teeth into this epic Restaurant Road Trip.

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Winter Fun in Oregon

November 21, 2022

Lysa Allman-Baldwin

What are some of the best places to go skiing in Oregon? The answer to “What are some of the best places to go skiing in Oregon?” is wide open, because there are so many fantastic spots! And each one draws folks from not only all over the state, but also from across the country. Here are a few state favs for consideration:

The Hoodoo Ski Area in Sisters The Mount Hood Meadows Resort in Mount Hood Meadows The Willamette Pass Resort in Crescent Lake

  Where can we go hiking in the winter in Oregon? Hiking in the winter in Oregon is one of the most popular activities, and you’ll find scores of trails that offer something for everyone. The following are a few to get your hiking adventures on the move:

The Cascade Streamwatch Trail n the Mount Hood National Forest The Cape Lookout Trail at Cape Lookout State Park The Multnomah-Wahkeena Loop Hike in the Columbia River Gorge The Trail of Ten Falls at Silver Falls State Park

  We’re looking for a fun Oregon road trip. There are so many wonderful Oregon road trip options out there, each one revealing another beautiful part of The Beaver State. Check out some of these cool themes:

Meandering along the ocean is the central focus of this spectacular Coastal Road Trip. Lighting the way, literally, is this remarkable Lighthouse Road Trip. If you enjoy hiking, you might embark upon a Waterfalls Road Trip. Foodies definitely enjoy sinking their teeth into this epic Restaurant Road Trip.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

The answer to “What are some of the best places to go skiing in Oregon?” is wide open, because there are so many fantastic spots! And each one draws folks from not only all over the state, but also from across the country. Here are a few state favs for consideration:

  • The Hoodoo Ski Area in Sisters
  • The Mount Hood Meadows Resort in Mount Hood Meadows
  • The Willamette Pass Resort in Crescent Lake

 

Where can we go hiking in the winter in Oregon?

Hiking in the winter in Oregon is one of the most popular activities, and you’ll find scores of trails that offer something for everyone. The following are a few to get your hiking adventures on the move:

  • The Cascade Streamwatch Trail n the Mount Hood National Forest
  • The Cape Lookout Trail at Cape Lookout State Park
  • The Multnomah-Wahkeena Loop Hike in the Columbia River Gorge
  • The Trail of Ten Falls at Silver Falls State Park

We’re looking for a fun Oregon road trip.

There are so many wonderful Oregon road trip options out there, each one revealing another beautiful part of The Beaver State. Check out some of these cool themes:

  • Meandering along the ocean is the central focus of this spectacular Coastal Road Trip.
  • Lighting the way, literally, is this remarkable Lighthouse Road Trip.
  • If you enjoy hiking, you might embark upon a Waterfalls Road Trip.
  • Foodies definitely enjoy sinking their teeth into this epic Restaurant Road Trip.