Tillamook Forest Center

Oregon

TypeOutdoors
CategoryNature Stops

A 40-foot fire lookout tower and a 250-foot suspension bridge over the Wilson River sit inside a museum built to tell the story of the Tillamook Burn -- a series of catastrophic 1930s-50s wildfires that leveled 355,000 acres, followed by one of the largest hand-replanting efforts in American history.

The single obvious anchor for the entire Portland-to-coast gap, sitting right on OR-6 (Trees to Sea Scenic Byway) at the literal midpoint between Portland and Tillamook -- a corridor with zero current Roamward content. Free, family-friendly, and turns an otherwise blank 95km drive into a real stop.

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