Oregon City Bridge

Oregon City Bridge

Impressive bridge in Art Deco style, constructed in 1922. It is 227 m long with 110 m long main span.

Willamette Falls

Willamette Falls

An enormous waterfall that has been largely transformed by artificial dams. It is horseshoe-shaped, 457 m wide and 12 m high. Its flow rate is quite high – 874 m3/s.

Elsinore Theatre

In the Elsinore Theatre, Salem

This theatre was constructed in a mix of Art Deco and Neo-Gothic styles in 1926. After lengthy attempts to save the theater, it was restored in 2004.

Oregon State Capitol

Oregon State Capitol

The central administrative building of the state of Oregon. This is an unusual Art Deco structure that was constructed in 1936-1937. The dome rises 51 m high.

Crack in the Ground

Crack in the Ground, Oregon

Unusual volcanic formation – some 3.2 km long and up to 9 m deep crack. It formed by the sinking of an enormous block of the ground after a volcanic eruption. It is possible to walk on the base of this crack.

Hole-in-the-Ground

Hole-in-the-Ground, Oregon

Large, circular maar – a volcanic explosion crater. Its diameter is some 1,600 m, the floor is around 150 m below the surroundings but the rim around the crater – 35 to 65 m high. This maar formed some 13.5 – 18 thousand years ago.

Haystack Rock

Haystack Rock

72 m tall basaltic rock stack in the sea, near the beach. At low tide, it can be reached by foot.

Phalanx – ponderosa pine

Tallest known ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa), 81.8 m tall, discovered in 2011. Diameter at the breast height – 5.7 m.

Big Wally – Wallowa Lake Monster

Wallowa Lake

Many reports, including legends of native people about an enormous, manatee-like animal that is up to 15 m long. The elongated lake is 5.6 km long and 1.2 km wide, up to 91 m deep.