Five Adventurous Sports to Try in Oregon
Do you want to experience the heart stopping adventurous sports in Oregon?
Oregonians are outdoorsy because the city is surrounded by mountains, rivers, windy gorges, and even high deserts. Klamath county boasts hundreds of miles bike routes and trails. Adventure and sports enthusiasts from around the world travel to Oregon to learn what makes the Pacific Northwest a great place for extreme and adventurous sports. If you’re a thrill seeker visiting the city, here’s a look at the five most adventurous sports activities in Oregon.
1. Whitewater Rafting and multitude
The lower section of the Deschutes River and rapids in Maupin, Oregon, are perfect for whitewater rafting. Go white water rafting on this officially scenic river , hike the pacific crest trail , ride road bikes through Oregon’s only national park and snowmobile to the top of 8000 foot peak mountains.
2. Fremont tier of the Oregon Timber Trail
This is a 207 mile route in which you cycle for about 6 to 8 days. It offers an incredible 23000 feet of elevation gain, making it perfect for experienced bike packers.
3.Caving at Lava beds national monument
Whether you are new to caving, or are a die-hard cave crawler, Lava Beds National Monument caving will give you plenty to enjoy. Your visit will give you plenty to explore a 7000 foot Catacomba cava with a maze of confusing passages where ceiling height drops to 12 inches.
4.Sasquatch Hollow challenge for Kids
Too often, youngsters get left out of the family fun when it comes to outdoor activities. For young explorers (age 5 to 12),the Sasquatch Hollow features four ziplines and variety of thrilling attractions.
5.Pacific Crest Trail
Klamath County offers a variety of hiking trails of varying distances and difficulty levels. The Pacific Crest trails stretches through Klamath county. For those looking for a short hike, a 65-mile stretch of the PCT from Sky Lakes to Crater Lake offers backpacking opportunities over 5 to 7 days.
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