
The Subterranean Secret of the McKenzie River: Why This Oregon Gem Defies the Drought
The beauty of the McKenzie River goes far beyond its striking clear water and the lush green forests lining its banks. While the river is

The beauty of the McKenzie River goes far beyond its striking clear water and the lush green forests lining its banks. While the river is

Massive, forward-thinking face-lift One of Oregon’s most breathtaking natural wonders is getting a massive, forward-thinking face-lift. The Willamette National Forest has launched a $3.4 million redevelopment

The McKenzie River Wooden Boat Festival marks the return of anglers, handcrafted drift boats, and life on the river. The McKenzie River Wooden Boat Festival is typically

After nine years of closure, the Carmen-Smith recreation sites on the Upper McKenzie River will reopen on May 1, welcoming campers back to a stretch of river that has quietly been resetting itself.
This isn’t about a single “must-see” destination. It’s about adding another great option to experience the McKenzie River the way it’s meant to be experienced, unhurried, outdoors, and close to the water.

Spring doesn’t arrive quietly along Oregon’s McKenzie River. It pours in. It rushes over basalt cliffs, seeps through ancient lava, and unfurls in electric shades of green that feel almost theatrical. If winter is a whisper here, spring is a standing ovation.

When December settles over the McKenzie River valley, the forest goes quiet, the air sharpens, and something unexpected happens on the water at Leaburg Lake…