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Discover the most popular places to visit in Blue River
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Hoodoo Ski Area
9.2/10 (28 reviews)
Perched on a volcanic cinder cone, Hoodoo Ski Area offers diverse terrain for all skill levels in Oregon's Cascades. Enjoy freshly groomed morning runs and the festive Viking Fest during peak January-February conditions.
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Open Photo by Charles Arcudi
Clear Lake
9.4/10 (12 reviews)
Formed by volcanic activity, Clear Lake's crystal waters reveal a preserved underwater forest up to 100 feet below. Kayak across its pristine surface or hike the scenic 5-mile loop trail through surrounding Douglas firs.
Tamolitch Falls
The McKenzie River's Blue Pool dazzles with otherworldly turquoise waters emerging from underground springs. Hike through forest to witness this geological marvel where the river resurfaces after flowing beneath lava.
Tokatee Golf Course
10.0/10 (1 review)
Set in the McKenzie River Valley, Tokatee Golf Club offers breathtaking views of the Cascade Mountains. Enjoy the Ted Robinson-designed course with lush fairways that blend seamlessly with the natural landscape.
Terwilliger Hot Springs
9.2/10 (9 reviews)
Tiered natural pools cascade through Oregon's forest, offering temperatures from 85°F to 112°F. Arrive early with cash for your two-hour soak amid the serene backdrop of Rider Creek waterfall.
Koosah Falls
9.4/10 (3 reviews)
Koosah Falls plunges 74 dramatic feet over basalt ledges, showcasing the McKenzie River's power. Hike through old-growth forest to viewpoints where refreshing mist touches your face.
Sahalie Falls
10.0/10 (9 reviews)
Sahalie Falls thunders 100 feet over ancient lava into a moss-ringed pool, shrouded in mist. Follow the accessible trail through forest to nearby Koosah Falls for a perfect Oregon wilderness pairing.
Smith River
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Smith River during your travels in Blue River. Stroll along the riverfront or seek out the hiking trails.
"Great place to stay and centrally located. Perfect instructions provided and all of the amenities for a great night’s stay. Balcony was spacious and had beautiful views."
"The surrounding nature was excellent. They also left a small map for us with someone marking where to go for our cabin. We never would have found it without this and are grateful."
"The good- Lots of parking at both front and rear entrances. We checked-in in the morning at 11:30, but did not access our room until 10 pm that night. We stayed only only one night. a Saturday. Our room was on the highway facing side of the hallway.
The reading lights between the heads of the two queen beds could not be turned on or off. The initial proposal from an employee checking the situation out was we move the free standing floor lamp over to the beds, or, wait until the next day and...
"The room was very spacious and comfortable although there were only 2 pillows on a king sized bed, the carpet is heavily stained and needs replaced, the shower was very nice and the bed was comfortable. Overall an ok place to stay, just needs some updating"
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.