With its iconic mountains, rivers, and coastline, it’s easy to overlook the adventure of discovering some of Oregon’s ...
A second dark sky park recently became certified in Oregon, three years after the state's first dark sky park was certified, ...
“Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve is the 46th site administered by the National Park Service to be inducted into the Dark Sky program, and its success offers a model for other parks ...
Cave Creek Campground in Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve offers an amazing opportunity to camp in an old-growth ...
Where is Oregon's second and newest dark sky park? In November, Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve was named Oregon’s second international dark sky park. Located in southwestern Oregon ...
Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve protects 4,554 acres of land and a network of marbled caves and formations beneath the Siskiyou Mountains. To be certified as an official dark sky park ...
The 16,000-acre Cottonwood Canyon State Park on the lower John Day River is Oregon’s third certified “International Dark Sky Park.” The organization DarkSky International certifies a variety ...