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Three Creek Lake Sunset
Experienced by Clint McKoy
11 km from Tumalo Falls
Hiking Mount Bachelor Oregon
Experienced by Les Anderson
11 km from Tumalo Falls
Oregon winter mountain
Experienced by Les Anderson
13 km from Tumalo Falls
Over the summer, my best friend Grant and I went backpacking. I captured this shot naked, shortly before sunset, just after we hopped out of the pools surrounding our camp. It was magical and all too much fun.
Experienced by Jack Sloop
14 km from Tumalo Falls
Sunrise at Spark’s Lake
Experienced by Naresh Bojja
16 km from Tumalo Falls
The first piece of wild I visited in Oregon, way back in 2012. The trail here is easy and accessible; the memories and learnings since are rugged, overpowering, and constant, and ultimately awesome. Like the river.
Experienced by Hatham
42 km from Tumalo Falls
Searching for a camp spot, we found a long dirt road that we drove down and discovered this amazing little spot. We cleared it out, and discovered the moss bench (back of photo) and built a fire. Right next to this spot there is a rushing river which makes it the perfect setting to fall asleep to!
Experienced by Matt Whitacre
50 km from Tumalo Falls
Taken at sunrise in Oregon’s Smith Rock State Park. Beautiful sunrise behind the Cascade mountain range.
Experienced by Doug Devine
50 km from Tumalo Falls
Yesterday we took a trip out to Smith Rock State Park to soak in Oregon’s High Desert. It’s the perfect outdoor adventurer’s playground with sheer cliffs made up of volcanic layers of basalt and tuff with the Crooked River cutting it’s way through the canyon. Climbers enjoy this area, and there are many trails for easy to moderate/hard hikes.
Experienced by Dale Nibbe
50 km from Tumalo Falls
Yesterday we took a trip out to Smith Rock State Park to soak in Oregon’s High Desert. It’s the perfect outdoor adventurer’s playground with sheer cliffs made up of volcanic layers of basalt and tuff with the Crooked River cutting it’s way through the canyon. Climbers enjoy this area, and there are many trails for easy to moderate/hard hikes.
Experienced by Dale Nibbe
64 km from Tumalo Falls
This was taken at a small pull off in Crescent, OR. The view of this mountain (diamond peak) was so far away that it was barely visible in the distance. I got out the biggest lens I had and was amazing to see these wonderful scenes. Weirdly enough it was also snowing. This was in July.
Experienced by Nathan Anderson
78 km from Tumalo Falls
Oregon Coast Pathway
Experienced by Brandon Burridge
85 km from Tumalo Falls
Green Oregon forest
Experienced by Kayla
85 km from Tumalo Falls
Offroading on some sand dunes in Oregon
Experienced by Clay Banks
85 km from Tumalo Falls
Strolling through the beautiful beaches along Route 101
Experienced by Clay Banks
121 km from Tumalo Falls
Me: It's almost dark out, I'm in the middle of huge inland sand dunes and have no idea where the dirt road went, there's a consistent 30 mph wind blowing sand everywhere...now would be the perfect time to get out of my car and fly my drone! I nearly blinded myself from sand blowing in my eyes and the wind was blowing so hard that even at full speed, my drone was still being pushed further away... But I had to capture that texture, the curves, the shadows, and the awesome wisps of sand flying across the desert floor. I think this photo proves my efforts were worth it.
Experienced by Dan Meyers
124 km from Tumalo Falls
Visiting the Painted Hills for the first time in Central Oregon. Road trip for blog @lostandremote
Experienced by Ashley Bard
127 km from Tumalo Falls
Abiqua falls is difficult to reach. First, you have to reach the middle of nowhere. Then, you take a thoroughly messed up “road” on foot or by car. Finally, you have to scramble down a hill, and about 1/4 mile over rocks next to a river. At least you reach Abiqua. Yeah, it’s worth it. This was by far my favorite waterfall I’ve ever experienced – go if you can do so carefully! The best waterfall experience was followed up with a pretty strange one: a group of people decided to take up target practice with rifles next to our car. This area isn’t a part of a park so it’s unprotected.
Experienced by rachel baskerville
128 km from Tumalo Falls
Had a three day weekend so I went out to Salem with a few friends to explore the Silver Falls State Park, which did not disappoint. Snapped a few pics, and this one really turned out.
Experienced by David Kovalenko
129 km from Tumalo Falls
Crater Lake mountains
Experienced by Nathan Anderson