Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge

Oregon has a long coastline of over 350 miles along the Pacific Ocean and is home to several islands off its coast. 

Haystack Rock is one of the most iconic landmarks in Oregon and is home to a variety of marine life.

Tillamook Rock is known for its wild and rugged beauty and its history as the site of a lighthouse.

Three Arch Rocks are home to a variety of seabirds and marine life and are protected as part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge. 

Depoe Bay, a charming coastal town, is known for whale-watching tours and oceanfront dining, making it a perfect spot for a romantic evening.

Sauvie Island is the largest river island in the United States and is a popular destination for outdoor recreation 

Wizard Island is a volcanic island in Crater Lake that is a popular destination for hiking and boat tours.

Oregon's islands offer a range of outdoor recreational opportunities such as hiking, fishing, birdwatching, and boating.

 Visitors to Oregon's islands can observe the wildlife from a distance using binoculars or a spotting scope.

The islands in Oregon are a popular destination for visitors to the state, offering natural beauty, wildlife viewing, and a range of outdoor activities