![]() It's a peace and tranquility that's worth seeking out. There's a kind of calm that steals over you. There's nothing quite like taking a morning walk through a foggy Oregon coast rain forest. Coastal Forest Near Florence Oregon Foggy coastal woods near Florence Oregon. From local nature preserves, to untamed public lands, Oregon's many forests are one of Oregon's treasures. There are no shortage of places to get out into the woods in Oregon to take beautiful photos. Camas Lily's At Camassia Nature Preserve A Camas Lily Field At Camassia Nature Preserve In Portland Oregon. The view of the mountains from here is just incredible, and this is the perfect place for sunrise and sunset photos. I'll never get tired of seeing beautiful photos from Spark's Lake near Bend. Spark's Lake Sparks Lake near Bend Oregon. Read more about America's Deepest Canyon here. According to the Nez Perce, coyote dug the canyon in a single day to protect the people on the West side from the Seven Devils (a mountain range visible to the East). Sacagawea's people lived in these mountains, and members of the Lewis and Clark trail visited the region as well. ![]() Hell's Canyon is another great place to take in the stunning vistas of Oregon's high desert. Photo by the Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington via Flickr CC2. Take a look at these stunning mountain vistas and this high mountain lake fed by snow melt. While it's true that the Westernmost third of the state is covered in lush, dense foliage, the Easternmost two thirds of the state are considered high desert. Most people think of the Pacific Northwest as completely forested. Photo by Bureau of Land Management via Flickr CC2. Wildhorse Lake On Steens Mountain Wildhorse Lake on Steens Mountain. Whether in winter and covered in snow, or during a summer thunderstorm, Crater Lake is a must for all Oregon visitors. The 'Gem of the Cascades' is deep, pristine and too tantalizing a target for photographers to pass up. Copyright James Parsons of Extreme Oregon. It's crystal clear waters are ice cold and people should avoid getting into the water, which is so cold it's likely to cause shock. Tamolitch Blue Pool on the McKenzie Pass is a favorite with hikers and photographers. ![]() Here are 14 photos that show why photographers love Oregon so much. With such a variety of landscapes to see, you could spend years here and never be without a new place to explore. Not only does Oregon have an abundance of fun places to go, things to do, and food and beverages to try, but it's a photographer's paradise. ![]() We love showing off photos of our beautiful state. Tamolitch Blue Pool on the McKenzie Pass in Oregon is a favorite with hikers, and shows off Oregon's beauty with pride. ![]()
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