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    • Natural Bridges, Samuel Boardman State Scenic Corridor. One of our favourite photography locations in Oregon actually has three very different viewpoints.
    • Smith Rock State Park. Smith Rock has some great hiking trails but you don’t have to go far to reach one of our favourite spots. Just head down the track to your left from the car park and you’ll immediately come to this view.
    • Lower Proxy Falls. Both Upper and Lower Proxy Falls are a landscape photographer’s delight. Both have a true out in the wilds feeling to them. Our favourite was Lower Proxy which had a powerful flow and lots of atmospheric logs in the foreground.
    • Trillium Lake. Trillium Lake is a magical spot with the towering Mount Hood as a backdrop. Normally we would have come to this location at sunrise or sunset for the best light (I’ve seen stunning photos from both times of day) but we couldn’t make it work so our photo is shot in the middle of the day.
  1. The ore deposits occur in the volcanic Tertiary Pachuca Group, principally andesite-rhyolite flow series with intervening tuff beds. The deposits are epithermal sulfide minerals within steeply dipping normal fault veins. Acanthite and argentite are the principal silver ore minerals.

    • Go Underground at Oregon Caves National Monument
    • Experience The Power of The Oregon Coast at Thor’s Well
    • Marvel at Moon Falls
    • Photograph The Crystal Blue Water of Oregon’s Koosah Falls
    • Walk Across A Natural Bridge at Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor
    • Photograph A Tiny Human at Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor
    • Get Drenched at Proxy Falls and Capture Stunning Photos of Oregon

    Did you even know that Oregon had caves? We didn’t for the longest time but Oregon Caves are a memorable place for southern Oregon photography. One of the much lesser known but still epic places for Oregon Photographyis located underground! The marble caves are hidden far beneath the Siskiyou Mountains in southern Oregon. I f you are on the hunt fo...

    Thor’s Well is one of those places in Oregon that you see photographed a ton but you may not know how to find it. We admit that finding Thor’s Well is a bit confusing when driving along the Pacific Coast Highway. It is very easy to miss and if there wasn’t a crowd of people we wouldn’t have even known we were at the right place! As soon as you pass...

    Moon Falls is a lacey fan waterfall that cascades 125 feet down the rock face. It is located less than 45 minutes from Cottage Grove and is another one of the lesser known Oregon photography locations. The area is quite remote but well signed so it is easy to find. Put the name in your GPS or simply follow the signs on the mountain if your GPS cuts...

    Koosah Falls is on this list because photographers on social media avoid giving out the location even though it is actually quite a popular and well-trafficked Oregon photo spot. Koosah Fallsis located about an hour east of Eugene, Oregon and is a network of hikes and trails. Koosah Falls offers stunning views of a double waterfall and unrealistica...

    Located for 12 miles along the southern Oregon Coast, right before you reach California, Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor is home to some pretty epic “hidden gem” Oregon coast photography locations. The Natural Bridges Viewpoint is located at mile 346 on HWY 101 on the Oregon Coast. There is a sign and a small parking lot on the coast side ...

    This shot is seen circulating around larger Instagram accounts but is a little more difficult to find. You will proceed to the Natural Bridges stop along the Samual H. Boardman Corridor and will follow the hiking directions down the ridge as stated above. Once you have arrived. Walk to the far end of the rock/bridge area and there you will see a pe...

    Proxy Falls is the single most popular Oregon photography location that we get messages about thanking us for sharing the location on social media. During our first trip to Oregon, we had seen the photos on social media but they did not have a location tag so we had no idea the name of the waterfall. A kind tourism board member suggested we visit a...

    • The Columbia River Gorge. The Columbia River Gorge is a huge canyon which separates the borders of Oregon and Washington State. If you are short on time and only have maybe just a weekend trip from Portland, you could simply capture Columbia Gorge photography locations and feel like you’ve accomplished so much!
    • Ecola State Park And Cannon Beach’s Haystack Rock. Ecola State Park is located just north of Cannon Beach and is an essential stop on any Oregon Coast road trip.
    • Smith Rock State Park. Smith Rock State Park is located just outside of Bend, Oregon, and is home to towering rock spires, miles of mountain biking trails, epic rock climbing locations, and tons of dog-friendly hiking trails.
    • Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Area. Ever wondered where these incredible sea stacks and natural bridges are located on the Oregon Coast? Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor hosts most of these gorgeous viewpoints, and they are in abundance, too!
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