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  • Port Orford is located in Curry County which is the southern most coastal county in Oregon.  Port Orford has spectacular views of the ocean. Fishing boats can't be moored in the harbor because it is unprotected from southerly winds.  To the south of Port Orford is Mount Humbug which rises out of the Pacific Ocean.
    20080316_089_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • Port Orford is located in Curry County which is the southern most coastal county in Oregon.  Port Orford has spectacular views of the ocean. Fishing boats can't be moored in the harbor because it is unprotected from southerly winds.  To the south of Port Orford is Mount Humbug which rises out of the Pacific Ocean.
    20080316_084_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • The Oregon coast is marked with rocks that rise above the ocean's surface, some small as seen in near the beach here and some massive as seen in the distance.
    20080316_114_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • Fishing boat dock in the harbor in Florence, Oregon.  Fishing is an important activity along the coast of Oregon.
    20080315_066_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • Port Orford is located in Curry County which is the southern most coastal county in Oregon.  Port Orford has spectacular views of the ocean. Fishing boats can't be moored in the harbor because it is unprotected from southerly winds.  To the south of Port Orford is Mount Humbug which rises out of the Pacific Ocean.
    20080316_079_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • Port Orford is located in Curry County which is the southern most coastal county in Oregon.  Port Orford has spectacular views of the ocean. Fishing boats can't be moored in the harbor because it is unprotected from southerly winds.  To the south of Port Orford is Mount Humbug which rises out of the Pacific Ocean...This is an infrared image which captures light that we cannot see and turns it into a visible image. Plants like flowers and grass reflect more infrared light and appear brighter in infrared images while the sky reflects less making it darker.
    20080316_091_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • The Oregon coast is marked with rocks that rise above the ocean's surface, some small and some massive.  Here a large rock formation with vertical faces stands high above the Pacific Ocean in a large cove.
    20080316_134_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • Horsetail Falls is one of many water falls near Portland, Oregon in the Columiba River Gorge. Dropping 176 feet, Horsetail Falls twists as it flows down the cliff.
    20070724_086_Oregon_edit.jpg
  • Horsetail Falls is one of many water falls near Portland, Oregon in the Columiba River Gorge. Dropping 176 feet, Horsetail Falls twists as it flows down the cliff.
    20070724_084_Oregon.jpg
  • Medford in Southern Oregon is located in the Rogue Valley which has mountains on the west and east sides of the valley.  Sunset with scattered clouds.
    20080821_016_Oregon_Sunset.jpg
  • McKee Covered Bridge, built in 1917, in southern Oregon crosses over the Applegate River.  The fall color of the trees leaves can be seen in the trees.  The Applegate River is a 51-mile (82 km) long tributary of the Rogue River. It drains forested foothills of the Siskiyou Mountains along the Oregon-California border.
    20081101_045_Fall-2.jpg
  • The Wood House, was built in 1870 by Civil War veteran Martin Sylvester Wood.  The house stands in Eagle Point, Oregon  along Hwy 62 which leads from Medford to Crater Lake National Park. The house is one of the oldest in southern Oregon and is preserved by the Wood House Preservation Group.
    20090110_011_Wood House_OR.jpg
  • The Wood House, was built in 1870 by Civil War veteran Martin Sylvester Wood.  The house stands in Eagle Point, Oregon  along Hwy 62 which leads from Medford to Crater Lake National Park. The house is one of the oldest in southern Oregon and is preserved by the Wood House Preservation Group....In the distance is Mount McLoughlin, a volcano in the Cascade Mountain Range.
    20090110_014_Wood House_OR.jpg
  • During dusk, a full moon rises above the Cascade Mountain Range.  The Wood House, was built in 1870 by Civil War veteran Martin Sylvester Wood.  The house stands in Eagle Point, Oregon  along Hwy 62 which leads from Medford to Crater Lake National Park. The house is one of the oldest in southern Oregon and is preserved by the Wood House Preservation Group.
    20090110_030_Wood House_OR.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_076_Rogue River.jpg
  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds.
    20091017_060_Ashland.jpg
  • The Wood House, was built in 1870 by Civil War veteran Martin Sylvester Wood.  The house stands in Eagle Point, Oregon  along Hwy 62 which leads from Medford to Crater Lake National Park. The house is one of the oldest in southern Oregon and is preserved by the Wood House Preservation Group.
    20090407A_050_Rogue Valley.jpg
  • The Wood House, was built in 1870 by Civil War veteran Martin Sylvester Wood.  The house stands in Eagle Point, Oregon  along Hwy 62 which leads from Medford to Crater Lake National Park. The house is one of the oldest in southern Oregon and is preserved by the Wood House Preservation Group.
    20090110_017_Wood House_OR.jpg
  • The Wood House, was built in 1870 by Civil War veteran Martin Sylvester Wood.  The house stands in Eagle Point, Oregon  along Hwy 62 which leads from Medford to Crater Lake National Park. The house is one of the oldest in southern Oregon and is preserved by the Wood House Preservation Group.
    20090110_007_Wood House_OR.jpg
  • Crater Lake is located in Southern Oregon on the crest of the Cascade Mountain range. It lies inside a caldera, or volcanic basin, created when the 12,000 foot (3,660 meter) high Mount Mazama collapsed during a violent eruption...Crater Lake has a depth of 1,943 feet (592 meters) and is the seventh deepest lake in the world and the deepest in the United States. Crater Lake receives on average 533 inches of snow each year which supplies the lake with with water. There are no inlets or outlets to the lake. Evaporation and seepage prevent the lake from becoming any deeper.
    20080823_024_Crater Lake_Panorama.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_022_Rogue River.jpg
  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds.
    20091017_044_Ashland.jpg
  • McKee Covered Bridge, built in 1917, in southern Oregon crosses over the Applegate River.  The fall color of the trees leaves can be seen in the trees.  The Applegate River is a 51-mile (82 km) long tributary of the Rogue River. It drains forested foothills of the Siskiyou Mountains along the Oregon-California border.
    20081101_039_Fall.jpg
  • McKee Covered Bridge, built in 1917, in southern Oregon crosses over the Applegate River.  The fall color of the trees leaves can be seen in the trees.  The Applegate River is a 51-mile (82 km) long tributary of the Rogue River. It drains forested foothills of the Siskiyou Mountains along the Oregon-California border.
    20081101_045_Fall.jpg
  • In the Spring, Vernal Pools form on top of Lower Table Rock, which is one of two prominent volcanic plateaus located just north of the Rogue River in Jackson County, Oregon. Shaped by erosion, they now stand about 800 feet (240 m) above the surrounding Rogue Valley
    20080329_035_Lower_Tablerock.jpg
  • In the fall and winter it is often foggy in Medford Oregon.
    20081127_489_Medford_Fog.jpg
  • Dawn in Medford, Oregon. Dawn sky with moon and city lights in Medford Oregon from the foothills on the east side of the city.
    20071014_01_Medford.jpg
  • Susan Creek Falls is a 35 foot high waterfall that feeds into the Umpqua River.  The stream passes through dark basalt rocks as it heads toward the Umpqua River. .The Umpqua River (UHMP-kwah) is on the Pacific coast of Oregon in the United States. It is approximately 111 miles (179 km) long. A maintained trail runs for 77-miles along the river through the beautiful forests and over small streams.  The river drains an expansive network of valleys in the mountains west of the Cascade Range and south of the Willamette Valley, from which it is separated by the Calapooya Mountains.
    20071022_067_Umpqua River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_086_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_078_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_066_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_051_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20071014_076_Rogue River_edit2.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20071014_076_Rogue River_edit.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20071014_061_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20071014_033_Rogue River.jpg
  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds.
    20091017_040_Ashland.jpg
  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds.
    20091017_070_Ashland.jpg
  • Mount McLoughlin is a volcano in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon that is within the Sky Lakes Wilderness area.    The mountain reaches 9,495 feet and is north of Mount Shasta in California, west of Upper Klamath Lake, and south of Crater Lake.  On a clear day, the Sky Lakes Wilderness area, Crater Lake, Rogue Valley, and Mount Shasta are visible from the summit, which is accessible by a strenuous 5 mile hike.
    20090714C_029_Mt McLoughlin.jpg
  • Mount McLoughlin is a volcano in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon that is within the Sky Lakes Wilderness area.    The mountain reaches 9,495 feet and is north of Mount Shasta in California, west of Upper Klamath Lake, and south of Crater Lake.  On a clear day, the Sky Lakes Wilderness area, Crater Lake, Rogue Valley, and Mount Shasta are visible from the summit, which is accessible by a strenuous 5 mile hike.
    20090714C_096_Mt McLoughlin.jpg
  • Mount McLoughlin is a volcano in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon that is within the Sky Lakes Wilderness area.    The mountain reaches 9,495 feet and is north of Mount Shasta in California, west of Upper Klamath Lake, and south of Crater Lake.  On a clear day, the Sky Lakes Wilderness area, Crater Lake, Rogue Valley, and Mount Shasta are visible from the summit, which is accessible by a strenuous 5 mile hike.
    20090714C_071_Mt McLoughlin.jpg
  • Fourmile Lake is east of Mt McLoughlin and is surrounded by forests. Mount McLoughlin is a volcano in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon that is within the Sky Lakes Wilderness area.   The mountain reaches 9,495 feet and is north of Mount Shasta in California, west of Upper Klamath Lake, and south of Crater Lake.  On a clear day, the Sky Lakes Wilderness area, Crater Lake, Rogue Valley, and Mount Shasta are visible from the summit, which is accessible by a strenuous 5 mile hike.
    20090714C_054_Mt McLoughlin.jpg
  • Mount McLoughlin is a volcano in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon that is within the Sky Lakes Wilderness area.    The mountain reaches 9,495 feet and is north of Mount Shasta in California, west of Upper Klamath Lake, and south of Crater Lake.  On a clear day, the Sky Lakes Wilderness area, Crater Lake, Rogue Valley, and Mount Shasta are visible from the summit, which is accessible by a strenuous 5 mile hike.
    20090714C_092_Mt McLoughlin.jpg
  • Mount McLoughlin is a volcano in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon that is within the Sky Lakes Wilderness area. Fourmile Lake is east of Mt McLoughlin and is surrounded by forests.  The mountain reaches 9,495 feet and is north of Mount Shasta in California, west of Upper Klamath Lake, and south of Crater Lake.  On a clear day, the Sky Lakes Wilderness area, Crater Lake, Rogue Valley, and Mount Shasta are visible from the summit, which is accessible by a strenuous 5 mile hike.
    20090714C_089_Mt McLoughlin.jpg
  • Mount McLoughlin is a volcano in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon that is within the Sky Lakes Wilderness area.    The mountain reaches 9,495 feet and is north of Mount Shasta in California, west of Upper Klamath Lake, and south of Crater Lake.  On a clear day, the Sky Lakes Wilderness area, Crater Lake, Rogue Valley, and Mount Shasta are visible from the summit, which is accessible by a strenuous 5 mile hike.
    20090714C_024_Mt McLoughlin.jpg
  • Mount McLoughlin is a volcano in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon that is within the Sky Lakes Wilderness area.    The mountain reaches 9,495 feet and is north of Mount Shasta in California, west of Upper Klamath Lake, and south of Crater Lake.  On a clear day, the Sky Lakes Wilderness area, Crater Lake, Rogue Valley, and Mount Shasta are visible from the summit, which is accessible by a strenuous 5 mile hike.
    20090714C_034_Mt McLoughlin.jpg
  • In the Spring, Vernal Pools form on top of Lower Table Rock, which is one of two prominent volcanic plateaus located just north of the Rogue River in Jackson County, Oregon. Shaped by erosion, they now stand about 800 feet (240 m) above the surrounding Rogue Valley
    20080329_049_Lower_Tablerock.jpg
  • Lower Table Rock is one of two prominent volcanic plateaus located just north of the Rogue River in Jackson County, Oregon. Shaped by erosion, they now stand about 800 feet (240 m) above the surrounding Rogue Valley
    20080329_013_Lower_Tablerock.jpg
  • Crater Lake is located in Southern Oregon on the crest of the Cascade Mountain range. It lies inside a caldera, or volcanic basin, created when the 12,000 foot (3,660 meter) high Mount Mazama collapsed during a violent eruption...Crater Lake has a depth of 1,943 feet (592 meters) and is the seventh deepest lake in the world and the deepest in the United States. Crater Lake receives on average 533 inches of snow each year which supplies the lake with with water. There are no inlets or outlets to the lake. Evaporation and seepage prevent the lake from becoming any deeper.
    20080614_010_Crater_Lake.jpg
  • Toketee Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in Oregon.  It is recognized for its graceful columnar basalt formation that frame the two tiers of the falls. The waterfall is 113 feet high with a 28 foot upper fall and and a 85 foot lower fall that plunges into a wide pool.  The North Umpqua River carved a gorge out of the lava flow which resulted in this marvelous waterfall.  Above the waterfall is a dam from which most water is diverted to a powerhouse down stream through a wooden 12 foot diameter pipeline. The pipeline is visible from the trailhead parking lot. As a result of the dam and the diversion of the North Umpqua River, the river has been artifically tamed allowing the river to flow in an extremely consistent manor all year long.
    20071022_173_Umpqua River.jpg
  • Toketee Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in Oregon.  It is recognized for its graceful columnar basalt formation that frame the two tiers of the falls. The waterfall is 113 feet high with a 28 foot upper fall and and a 85 foot lower fall that plunges into a wide pool.  The North Umpqua River carved a gorge out of the lava flow which resulted in this marvelous waterfall.  Above the waterfall is a dam from which most water is diverted to a powerhouse down stream through a wooden 12 foot diameter pipeline. The pipeline is visible from the trailhead parking lot. As a result of the dam and the diversion of the North Umpqua River, the river has been artifically tamed allowing the river to flow in an extremely consistent manor all year long.
    20071022_159_Umpqua River.jpg
  • The Umpqua River (UHMP-kwah) is on the Pacific coast of Oregon in the United States. It is approximately 111 miles (179 km) long. Near Roseburg, the river flows through wider valleys with many farms taking advantage of the rivers water supply.  The river drains an expansive network of valleys in the mountains west of the Cascade Range and south of the Willamette Valley, from which it is separated by the Calapooya Mountains.
    20071022_001_Umpqua River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_085_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_038_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_007_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20080614_002_Rogue_River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20071014_073_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20071014_060_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20071014_055_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20071014_031_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20071014_029_Rogue River.jpg
  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds.
    20091017_046_Ashland.jpg
  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds.
    20091017_037_Ashland.jpg
  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds.
    20081025_012_Ashland_Fall.jpg
  • In the fall and winter it is often foggy in Medford Oregon.
    20081127_480_Medford_Fog.jpg
  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds.
    20081025_001_Ashland_Fall.jpg
  • In the Spring, Vernal Pools form on top of Lower Table Rock, which is one of two prominent volcanic plateaus located just north of the Rogue River in Jackson County, Oregon. Shaped by erosion, they now stand about 800 feet (240 m) above the surrounding Rogue Valley
    20080329_043_Lower_Tablerock.jpg
  • In the Spring, Vernal Pools form on top of Lower Table Rock, which is one of two prominent volcanic plateaus located just north of the Rogue River in Jackson County, Oregon. Shaped by erosion, they now stand about 800 feet (240 m) above the surrounding Rogue Valley
    20080329_041_Lower_Tablerock.jpg
  • Crater Lake is located in Southern Oregon on the crest of the Cascade Mountain range. It lies inside a caldera, or volcanic basin, created when the 12,000 foot (3,660 meter) high Mount Mazama collapsed during a violent eruption...Crater Lake has a depth of 1,943 feet (592 meters) and is the seventh deepest lake in the world and the deepest in the United States. Crater Lake receives on average 533 inches of snow each year which supplies the lake with with water. There are no inlets or outlets to the lake. Evaporation and seepage prevent the lake from becoming any deeper.
    20080823_003_Crater Lake_Family.jpg
  • Toketee Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in Oregon.  It is recognized for its graceful columnar basalt formation that frame the two tiers of the falls. The waterfall is 113 feet high with a 28 foot upper fall and and a 85 foot lower fall that plunges into a wide pool.  The North Umpqua River carved a gorge out of the lava flow which resulted in this marvelous waterfall.  Above the waterfall is a dam from which most water is diverted to a powerhouse down stream through a wooden 12 foot diameter pipeline. The pipeline is visible from the trailhead parking lot. As a result of the dam and the diversion of the North Umpqua River, the river has been artifically tamed allowing the river to flow in an extremely consistent manor all year long.
    20071022_174_Umpqua River.jpg
  • Toketee Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in Oregon.  It is recognized for its graceful columnar basalt formation that frame the two tiers of the falls. The waterfall is 113 feet high with a 28 foot upper fall and and a 85 foot lower fall that plunges into a wide pool.  The North Umpqua River carved a gorge out of the lava flow which resulted in this marvelous waterfall.  Above the waterfall is a dam from which most water is diverted to a powerhouse down stream through a wooden 12 foot diameter pipeline. The pipeline is visible from the trailhead parking lot. As a result of the dam and the diversion of the North Umpqua River, the river has been artifically tamed allowing the river to flow in an extremely consistent manor all year long.
    20071022_170_Umpqua River.jpg
  • Susan Creek Falls is a 35 foot high waterfall that feeds into the Umpqua River.  The stream passes through dark basalt rocks as it heads toward the Umpqua River. .The Umpqua River (UHMP-kwah) is on the Pacific coast of Oregon in the United States. It is approximately 111 miles (179 km) long. A maintained trail runs for 77-miles along the river through the beautiful forests and over small streams.  The river drains an expansive network of valleys in the mountains west of the Cascade Range and south of the Willamette Valley, from which it is separated by the Calapooya Mountains.
    20071022_081_Umpqua River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_014_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_006_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_004_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20071014_068_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20071014_063_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20071014_058_Rogue River.jpg
  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds.
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  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds.
    20091017_062_Ashland.jpg
  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds.
    20091017_010_Ashland.jpg
  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds.
    20091017_008_Ashland.jpg
  • Mount McLoughlin is a volcano in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon that is within the Sky Lakes Wilderness area.    The mountain reaches 9,495 feet and is north of Mount Shasta in California, west of Upper Klamath Lake, and south of Crater Lake.  On a clear day, the Sky Lakes Wilderness area, Crater Lake, Rogue Valley, and Mount Shasta are visible from the summit, which is accessible by a strenuous 5 mile hike.
    20090714C_003_Mt McLoughlin.jpg
  • Fish Lake is south of Mt McLoughlin and is surrounded by forests. This picture was taken from Mount McLoughlin which is a volcano in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon that is within the Sky Lakes Wilderness area. The mountain reaches 9,495 feet and is north of Mount Shasta in California, west of Upper Klamath Lake, and south of Crater Lake.  On a clear day, the Sky Lakes Wilderness area, Crater Lake, Rogue Valley, and Mount Shasta are visible from the summit, which is accessible by a strenuous 5 mile hike.
    20090714C_068_Mt McLoughlin.jpg
  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds.
    20081025_004_Ashland_Fall.jpg
  • Mount McLoughlin is a volcano in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon that is within the Sky Lakes Wilderness area. Fourmile Lake is east of Mt McLoughlin and is surrounded by forests.  The mountain reaches 9,495 feet and is north of Mount Shasta in California, west of Upper Klamath Lake, and south of Crater Lake.  On a clear day, the Sky Lakes Wilderness area, Crater Lake, Rogue Valley, and Mount Shasta are visible from the summit, which is accessible by a strenuous 5 mile hike.
    20090714C_073_Mt McLoughlin.jpg
  • Mount McLoughlin is a volcano in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon that is within the Sky Lakes Wilderness area.    The mountain reaches 9,495 feet and is north of Mount Shasta in California, west of Upper Klamath Lake, and south of Crater Lake.  On a clear day, the Sky Lakes Wilderness area, Crater Lake, Rogue Valley, and Mount Shasta are visible from the summit, which is accessible by a strenuous 5 mile hike.
    20090714C_033_Mt McLoughlin.jpg
  • In the fall and winter it is often foggy in Medford Oregon.
    20081127_485_Medford_Fog.jpg
  • In the Spring, Vernal Pools form on top of Lower Table Rock, which is one of two prominent volcanic plateaus located just north of the Rogue River in Jackson County, Oregon. Shaped by erosion, they now stand about 800 feet (240 m) above the surrounding Rogue Valley
    20080329_009_Lower_Tablerock.jpg
  • Lithia Park is the largest park of Ashland, Oregon stretching from the downtown plaza up toward the headwaters of Ashland Creek.  The park has two duck ponds. Pictured is a colorful wood duck.
    20081025_020_Ashland_Fall.jpg
  • In the Spring, Vernal Pools form on top of Lower Table Rock, which is one of two prominent volcanic plateaus located just north of the Rogue River in Jackson County, Oregon. Shaped by erosion, they now stand about 800 feet (240 m) above the surrounding Rogue Valley
    20080329_051_Lower_Tablerock.jpg
  • In the Spring, Vernal Pools form on top of Lower Table Rock, which is one of two prominent volcanic plateaus located just north of the Rogue River in Jackson County, Oregon. Shaped by erosion, they now stand about 800 feet (240 m) above the surrounding Rogue Valley
    20080329_011_Lower_Tablerock.jpg
  • Each year artists create works of art near the Rogue River in Grants Pass, Oregon with Charcoal Pastels.
    20071007_13_Grants Pass.jpg
  • In the fall and winter it is often foggy in Medford Oregon.
    20081127_493_Medford_Fog.jpg
  • Each year artists create works of art near the Rogue River in Grants Pass, Oregon with Charcoal Pastels.
    20071007_18_Grants Pass.jpg
  • Heceta Head Light is a lighthouse located on the Oregon Coast 13 miles north of Florence, Oregon and 13 miles south of Yachats, Oregon, United States. It is located midway up a 205-foot (63 m) tall headland. Built in 1894, the 56-foot (17 m) tall lighthouse shines a beam visible for 21 miles, making it the strongest light on the Oregon Coast
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  • The Coquille River Lighthouse is located in Bandon, Oregon. The lighthouse was designed by Carl Leick and commissioned in 1896. Its light guided mariners to find the dangerous bar at the mouth of the Coquille River. The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1939 after improvements to the river channel were completed. It is currently a part of the Bullards Beach State Park and maintained  by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
    20080316_047_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • The Coquille River Lighthouse is located in Bandon, Oregon. The lighthouse was designed by Carl Leick and commissioned in 1896. Its light guided mariners to find the dangerous bar at the mouth of the Coquille River. The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1939 after improvements to the river channel were completed. It is currently a part of the Bullards Beach State Park and maintained  by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
    20080316_074_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • The Coquille River Lighthouse is located in Bandon, Oregon. The lighthouse was designed by Carl Leick and commissioned in 1896. Its light guided mariners to find the dangerous bar at the mouth of the Coquille River. The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1939 after improvements to the river channel were completed. It is currently a part of the Bullards Beach State Park and maintained  by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
    20080316_066_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • Multnomah Falls is a waterfall on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge. The falls drops in two major steps, split into an upper falls of 542 feet (165 m) and a lower falls of 69 feet (21 m). The total height of the waterfall is 620 feet (189 m) making it the tallest waterfall in the State of Oregon.
    20070724_097_Oregon.jpg
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