Like having fun? OUTDOORS INTERNATIONAL has some great recreation opportunities in the Oregon outdoors for you. If you’re looking for world-class golfing, hiking, cycling, kayaking, skiing, rafting, windsurfing, hunting, fishing or just about anything else you can find outside, look no further than Oregon.
Oregon Outdoors Recreation, Adventure and Family Vacations

Cannon Beach is known for its four-mile-long sandy beach with the iconic Haystack Rock rising 235-feet high out of the water.
Top 10 things to do in Oregon:
- Cannon Beach
- Crater Lake National Park
- Columbia River Gorge
- Portland
- Mount Hood from Trillium Lake
- John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
- Newport on the Pacific Coast
- Tumalo Falls
- Toketee Falls
- Three Sisters Wilderness
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Fishing in Oregon
Few places in the world have Oregon’s diversity and quality of angling.

The Deschutes River is an amazing fly-fishing destination known as one of very few Blue Ribbon fisheries for both native trout and wild steelhead.
With an abundance of steelhead, salmon and trout fishing, Oregon fishing guides offer some of the most diverse fishing found anywhere, with spectacular scenery to boot.
Top 10 Fishing Spots in Oregon:
- Williamson River
- Umpqua River
- Nestucca River
- Multnomah Channel
- McKenzie River
- John Day River
- Eagle Creek
- Diamond Lake
- Deschutes River
- Necanicum River
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Bird Hunting in Oregon
Oregon offers some of the best upland game bird hunting in the West.

The iconic California (valley) quail is abundant in Oregon.
The state’s diverse habitats support nine species of upland game birds— pheasants, chukar, Hungarian partridge, California quail, mountain quail, ruffed grouse, blue grouse, sage-grouse and wild turkey.
- Oregon hunting licenses can be purchased online at www.dfw.state.or.us.
Hunting in Oregon
Oregon has some exceptional hunting opportunities.

Oregon is one of the best places to hunt Roosevelt elk.
Oregon boasts over 34 million acres of public land that is open for hunters to explore. Unique and diverse habitats range from from coastal rain forests to eastern deserts, with a couple of mountain ranges in between.
Big Game in Hunting in Oregon:
- Black Bear
- Columbia Blacktail Deer
- Mountain Lion
- Mountain Goat
- Mule Deer
- Pronghorn Antelope
- Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep
- Rocky Mountain Elk
- Roosevelt Elk
- Whitetail Deer
What you’ll need for hunting in Oregon:
- Oregon hunting/fishing licenses can be purchased online at www.dfw.state.or.us.
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