Oregon Road Trip
74At last, a new State!
After many years of traveling around Nevada with my best friend, we had the opportunity to go to a gathering in Oregon connected to an online school in which we are both enrolled. Not only did we get a chance to meet a group of people we knew only from online classes and forums, we had some time to do a bit of road-tripping in a state that was new to both of us!
This hub is going talk mostly about Central Oregon, as that's where we did the bulk of our travel. However, we had so much fun, chances are there will be more trips in the future.
Oregon Travel Guides
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On the Road 2009
My friend and I were going to meet up at a camping event for an online school in which we are both enrolled. She drove to Oregon from California, and I took the train down from Washington State to meet up with her. The main event was going to be at Silver Falls State Park, where we'd be for about five days. We wanted to have a few days on the road before we both went home, so that gave us the timeframe for our road trip, and our starting point in Central Oregon.
Interestingly, as I researched places to go, the trip sort of developed a movie theme. Once we had a few spots picked, we kept looking for other movie-related places to continue the trend.
- Salem - "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" was filmed here.
- Silverton - location used for "Bandits" starring Bruce Willis and Billy Bob Thornton
- Silver Falls - location used for "Twilight"
- Brownsville - location for much of "Stand By Me"
- Sisters - location for "Even Cowgirls Get The Blues"
- Government Camp - location of the Timberline Lodge, featured in "The Shining"
- Portland - location for "My Own Private Idaho" and many others
Places of Interest
- SILVER FALLS STATE PARK
Lots of campsites, RV sites. Good facilities, great day hiking. - Brownsville, Oregon
Historic Brownsville Oregon, Welcomes you home for a day, week, or a lifetime. - McKenzie Pass-Santiam Pass Scenic Byway
- Dee Wright Observatory in Sisters Oregon - Travel Oregon
The Dee Wright Observatory is a stone memorial to the famed architect Dee Wright. It is located in the middle of a massive lava flow and offers panoramic views of the Cascade Mountain Range, as far north as Mt. Hood. - Richardson's Rock Ranch
Highlighting the ranch are the world famous agate beds, featuring thundereggs and ledge agate material. Our goal is to provide "Fun for Everyone" -- rockhounding, photography, and camping. - Timberline Lodge
Declared a National Historic Landmark in 1977, Timberline Lodge is one of Oregon’s most popular tourist attractions.
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1950's Shell Map of Oregon
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The Oregon Adventure
So... We started the adventure in Salem, with me arriving via Coast Starlight from Seattle. I pretty much slept most of the way, which made it go a lot faster. Once my friend and I got all my gear loaded into the car with hers, we headed slightly northeast out of Salem. Our first destination was Silverton, where our goal was to visit a local grocery store and get fresh fruits and veggies, and a big block of ice.
From Silverton it was a very short drive southeast to Silver Falls State Park. Our group has a couple of the spots in the group camp area. It was easy to find level spaces and there were great trees all about so the tents could be pitched in shady areas. This makes them much cooler in the days. No matter what type of year you go to Silver Falls, be ready for rain. We got lucky and were blessed with just a few sprinkles mostly at night.
When we left Silver Falls we saw some stunning controlled burns-in-progress. That sure made for some freshly scorched earth. From Silver Falls we went back to I-5 and headed south. Our destination was Brownsville, OR. This tiny town was used for most of the exterior scenes for the 1986 movie "Stand By Me" and they have a little festival for this in August. In summer, you can camp in Pioneer Park for just $10. Lots of people were there besides us. They have a cute, self-guided walking tour of the filming locations.
From Brownsville, we continued east into Central Oregon. Our goal was to head over McKenzie Pass to see the Dee Wright Observatory. The campground host at Brownsville told us that just a few weeks prior (July 21st), he and his wife had wanted to go through that pass but it was still closed for snow! We felt that since it was August 14th, we'd take our chances and if we had to turn back and go around, so be it. The road goddesses were with us, the pass was open AND we totally missed the striping crew at work doing repairs. McKenzie Pass is at 5,960 ft so if you want to get out and check out the Observatory, bring a jacket! The 360-degree views are stunning and set in the middle of a huge lava field. It's like being on an alien planet.
From McKenzie pass we continued back down into Sisters, OR. Cute town, lots of options for lunch, but not before 11:30am. However we had more on our schedule that day and pressed on to Madras, heading northest out of that town to get to the Richardson Rock Ranch. We got there a touch too late to be able to effectively dig our our thundereggs, but they've got more than enough for the rockhounding enthusiast at their shop.
From the rock ranch, we headed northwest to Government Camp and the Timberline Lodge. Remember the huge hotel from the horror movie "The Shining?" This is the place they shot the exteriors. It's a huge ski lodge built in the 1930 and you can see Mount Hood above the clouds way in the distance from the front parking lot.
The last leg of our trip took us into Portland where we decided to indulge in a classic urban pleasure: shopping at Powell's Books. This is one of the best new and used bookstores I have ever visited and it's very easy to find yourself having spent a few hours in what seems like a few minutes.
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Comments
I've moved around the globe most of my life until settling in Oregon and I'll be here till they bury me. Have you toured the coast, done some crabbing? We're heading out after Labor Day and I have a Hub brewing in my busy mind. Nice Hub!
I hope to visit Oregon sometime in my life. I have always heard that it is a beautiful place and the people are super friendly. Thank you for this hub and the great photos.
Never been there but hope to someday. Great hub.
I would love to go there sometime when I can for a much needed vacation. A very interesting hub and nice photos. Thanks!
Been through Oregon a few times, but it has been years. Great hub.
Oregon, is one of those states I feel I must see, otherwise I'd feel that I was missing something special in life. Just checked out one of your ads-"Oregon Gallery", beautiful pictures! Now I know I definitely need to visit Oregon.
I grew up on the coast of Oregon, Brookings, as well as having lived in Bend for several years. I have not been back in years but am going in just a few weeks. Your hub made me home sick, lol. Very nice hub and I am glad you enjoyed the experience.

















E. A. Wright says:
3 months ago
Visited the Timberline lodge this year. I was more impressed with Mount Hood than with the building, nice as it was.