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Everything to know about exploring Oregon's best outdoor destinations from the Statesman Journal including where to camp, hike, bike and more.

Explore Oregon: Making the most of the outdoors Statesman Journal

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Everything to know about exploring Oregon's best outdoor destinations from the Statesman Journal including where to camp, hike, bike and more.

    Elkhorn Mountains & Anthony Lakes a summertime jewel in Eastern Oregon

    Elkhorn Mountains & Anthony Lakes a summertime jewel in Eastern Oregon

    In this episode, Zach talks about the Elkhorn Mountains and Anthony Lakes area of Eastern Oregon.

    Urness breaks down the what makes the Elkhorns such a striking range, the best time to visit, where to stay and what to do when visiting. There's no shortage of hikes, alpine lakes, fishing, backpacking and wildlife to enjoy — along with an Old West ghost town with a haunted suction dredge (that you are allowed to visit).

    • 24 min
    'Ride through history.' Santiam Wagon Road offers beauty, adventure and historic landmarks

    'Ride through history.' Santiam Wagon Road offers beauty, adventure and historic landmarks

    In this episode, host Zach Urness talks about one of Oregon's most beautiful and historic trails that is often overlooked.

    The Santiam Wagon Road was once the primary route connecting the Willamette Valley to Central Oregon in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Today, the roadway has been transformed into a beautiful trail best explored on 18 miles and six segments in the Tombstone Pass area east of Sweet Home.

    Sweet Home district ranger Nikki Swanson joints the podcast to break down the route's history and the best way to experience it nowadays.

    • 42 min
    Shellburg Falls reopens after four years, but Valley of the Giants closed long-term

    Shellburg Falls reopens after four years, but Valley of the Giants closed long-term

    In this episode, host Zach Urness reports on two beloved places — one that is reopening after a major wildfire and another that just closed because of a huge landslide.

    Shellburg Falls Recreation Area reopened this past weekend, and Urness talks about how the experience of visiting the 100-foot waterfall and surrounding trails has changed — in some cases dramatically.

    Then, Urness reports on how a debris flow has closed access to Valley of the Giants, home to some of Oregons largest and oldest trees in the Coast Range located west of Salem.

    • 27 min
    Oregon Outback: Hot springs, hikes, dark skies and thick steaks

    Oregon Outback: Hot springs, hikes, dark skies and thick steaks

    In this episode, host Zach Urness talks about the Oregon Outback and Summer Lake area, a land of desert canyons, hot springs, hikes and quite possibly Oregon's best restaurant.

    The region was recently established as a dark sky sanctuary, but Urness looks at all the daytime adventures, along with the best time to visit and places to stay.

    He talks about Crack in the Ground, Cowboy Tree Diner and Summer Lake, among many other places to fish, bird-watch, hunt, hike and explore.

    • 32 min
    Eugene woman talks about shattering speed record on Oregon Pacific Crest Trail

    Eugene woman talks about shattering speed record on Oregon Pacific Crest Trail

    In this episode, host Zach Urness talks to ultra runner Emily Halnon of Eugene, who back in 2020 set the speed record for the Oregon segment of the Pacific Crest Trail.

    Halnon ran the Oregon PCT's 460 miles in 7 days, 19 hours and 23 minutes — an average of 57 miles per day. She set the record for both male and female runners. 

    In the podcast — and in a recently published book — Halnon talked about doing the run to honor her mother, who died of a rare form of bone cancer.

    Halnon's recently published a book about her experience called "To the Gorge: Running, Grief, and Resilience & 460 Miles on the Pacific Crest Trail." She's currently on a book tour in Oregon and elsewhere. See her page, emilyhalnon.com, for a full list of book tour stops.

    • 51 min
    Fern hunt! How to harvest plants from Oregon's national forests for your backyard with a free permit

    Fern hunt! How to harvest plants from Oregon's national forests for your backyard with a free permit

    In this edition of the Explore Oregon Podcast, host Zach Urness talks about a program that allows harvesting plants from national and state forests and replanting them your own backyard.

    With the program, you can transplant ferns, saplings and even wildflowers into your own yard for free. It's called the "forest products free use permit" and we'll tell you how you can use it to go on your own plant hunt.

    • 22 min

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