Oregon
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Oregon State Information
Oregon is the 33rd State in the Union
Oregon, tucked away in the Pacific Northwest, is famous for its stunning natural beauty and variety of landscapes. The state stretches from the rugged Pacific coastline, with its dramatic cliffs and unspoiled beaches, to the breathtaking Cascade Range, home to landmarks like Mount Hood and Crater Lake. For outdoor lovers, it’s a paradise full of hiking, skiing, and exploring opportunities.
Cities like Portland add a creative, urban edge to Oregon's charm, with their artsy vibes, innovative food scenes, and a strong focus on sustainability. The state is also known for its lush forests, thriving vineyards, and eco-friendly values, making it a pioneer in green living. Whether you're into outdoor adventures, enjoying a good glass of wine, or exploring quirky, culture-filled communities, Oregon offers a perfect mix of natural beauty and a creative spirit.
What's in a name?
The origin of the name is uncertain, but it may have been named after the river, which may have been named after the Spanish word 'orejón,' meaning 'big ear.'
Oregon Geography
Area: | 98,379 sq mi (254,802 km²), 9th |
Highest Point: | Mount Hood; 11,249 ft (1,045 m), 13th |
Lowest Point: | Pacific Ocean; Sea Level, 0 ft (0 m) |
Bordering States: | California, Idaho, Nevada, Washington |
Area Codes: | Area Codes of Oregon |
Zip Codes: | Zip Codes of Oregon |
Oregon’s geography is incredibly varied, offering everything from coastal cliffs to lush forests and dramatic mountain ranges. The Pacific coastline in the west is famous for its rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and charming seaside towns. Moving inland, you’ll find dense evergreen forests that stretch for miles, especially in the western part of the state.
The Willamette Valley, nestled between the Coast Range and the Cascade Mountains, is a fertile area known for its agriculture, producing everything from wine grapes to hazelnuts. Farther east, the Cascade Range takes center stage with towering peaks like Mount Hood and the stunning Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the U.S. Beyond the Cascades, the landscape shifts dramatically into drier, high-desert terrain.
Oregon Economy
Oregon’s economy is diverse and built on a mix of industries, with strong roots in technology, manufacturing, agriculture, and natural resources. While the state has a long history of timber production, its economy has expanded over time. Today, Oregon is home to major tech companies like Intel and Nike, which are key players in driving innovation and providing employment.
Agriculture is still an important part of Oregon’s economy, with the state being a top producer of crops such as berries, wine grapes, and hazelnuts. Tourism also significantly contributes to the economy, thanks to the state’s incredible natural beauty, from the rugged coastline to Crater Lake and its many national parks.
Agriculture
Top 3 crops / livestock for Oregon
- Dairy
- Poultry
- Corn
Industry
Top 3 industries for Oregon
- Technology
- Agriculture
- Manufacturing
Oregon State Symbols
State Bird
Western MeadowlarkState Flower
Oregon GrapeState Tree
Douglas FirState Mammal
American BeaverState Fish
Chinook SalmonState Insect
Oregon Swallowtail ButterflyTed Grajeda
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