Forests in Oregon

Columbia River Gorge

The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area features a spectacular river canyon that cuts the only sea-level route through the Cascade Mountain Range.

Crooked River N. G.

The Crooked River National Grassland offers hiking, fishing, camping, wildlife viewing and horseback riding. As well, two National Wild and Scenic Rivers, the Deschutes River and Crooked River, float through part of the Grassland.

Deschutes

Nestled along the Cascade Mountains, the Deschutes National Forest is one of the most popular recreation forests in the Pacific Northwest. Truly a four season vacationland, the Forest attracts more than 8 million people every year to camp, fish,...

Fremont-Winema

The Fremont-Winema National Forests offer 2.3 million acres to explore in south-central Oregon.

Klamath

The Klamath National Forest lies along the border of California and Oregon; most of the Forest is in California. With elevations that range from 900 to 9,000 feet above sea level, the Forest is truly one of America’s most biologically diverse...

Malheur

The 1.7 million acre Malheur National Forest is located in the Blue Mountains of remote eastern Oregon.

Mt. Hood

Mt. Hood National Forest extends south from the Columbia River Gorge across more than sixty miles of forested mountains, lakes and streams to Olallie Scenic Area, a high lake basin under the slopes of Mt. Jefferson.

Ochoco

The Ochoco National Forest stretches east from central Oregon with magnificent rock formations, hiking, fishing, camping, hunting, horseback riding and rock hounding.

Rogue River-Siskiyou

Located in southwestern Oregon, along the California/Oregon state line, the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest ranges from the crest of the Cascade Mountains west into the Siskiyou Mountains and nearly to the Pacific Ocean.

Umatilla

The Umatilla National Forest, located in the Blue Mountains of southeast Washington and northeast Oregon, covers 1.4 million acres of diverse landscapes and plant communities.

Umpqua

The Umpqua National Forest in southwestern Oregon is nestled on the westside of the Cascade Mountains.

Wallowa-Whitman

The Wallowa -Whitman National Forest, in Idaho, Oregon and Washington, contains 2.3 million acres ranging in elevation from 875 feet in Hells Canyon, to 9845 feet in the Eagle Cap Wilderness.

Willamette

The Willamette National Forest stretches for 110 miles along the western slopes of the Cascade Range in western Oregon.