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Located in Washington Park, this world-renowned garden features over 10,000 rose bushes with stunning varieties in full bloom from late spring to fall. It offers a vibrant and colorful backdrop perfect for floral and portrait photography.
Located in Washington Park, this 189-acre arboretum features over 2,300 species of trees and plants. The diverse landscapes offer endless photography opportunities, especially during the fall.
One of the most accessible waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge, Latourell Falls is known for its dramatic 249-foot plunge and stunning basalt column formations. The surrounding lush forest and misty atmosphere provide a magical setting for waterfall photography.
A large extinct cinder cone volcano, Powell Butte Nature Park offers panoramic views of the Cascade Mountains and a variety of habitats, including meadows, forests, and wetlands. It’s a great location for landscape and wildlife photography.
Located on the Oregon coast, Cape Kiwanda is known for its dramatic sandstone cliffs, towering dunes, and crashing waves. This picturesque location offers stunning seascapes and sunset shots, making it a photographer’s dream.
Located in Skamania County, Washington, Doetsch Ranch Park is a hidden gem with rolling hills, open fields, and beautiful rural landscapes. It’s an ideal spot for capturing rustic and serene scenes.
Located under the St. Johns Bridge, this park features iconic Gothic-style arches that create dramatic photo opportunities, especially at sunset or during misty mornings.
Located along the Historic Columbia River Highway, Rowena Crest offers breathtaking views of the Columbia River Gorge. The winding roads, wildflower meadows, and expansive vistas are perfect for dramatic landscape photography.
Located in Cascade Locks, Government Cove offers stunning 360-degree views of the Columbia River, rugged cliffs, and serene waters. It’s a less crowded, hidden gem for landscape photography, especially at sunrise or sunset.
A dormant volcanic cinder cone within the city limits, Mt. Tabor Park offers sweeping views of Portland, along with reservoirs, wooded areas, and open spaces perfect for diverse photography styles.
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