Timber, fruit, and livestock are some of those plentiful resources. Oregon has many businesses, like wineries and breweries. It even has international businesses like Nike. Oregon also has its own hi-tech region called the Silicon Forest. Tourism grows in importance each year because the timber and mining businesses are decreasing in importance. Those are some of the plentiful resources of Oregon.
Finally, Oregon has quite a few landmarks. Mt. Hood, a dormant volcano, is the tallest climbing mountain in Oregon. It reaches 11, 239 feet high. Crater Lake is the deepest lake in America; it reaches 1,964 feet deep. It is actually the leftover caldera of an ancient volcano, Mount Mazama, that erupted even more violently than Mount St. Helen’s. Some of the final landmarks are Fort Astoria, the Sunken Village dig sight, Wallowa Lake, and Hell’s Canyon.
I have traveled to Maryland, Philadelphia, New York, and Washington, D.C. Oregon seems like it would blow all of them away. Hopefully, I can to travel to Oregon one day because Oregon is a place where you can go to one of its beaches one day and snow ski on a mountain another. This is just the tip of the iceberg on Oregon. It is also a outdoorsman’s paradise where you can cycle, hike, kayak, rock climb, windsurf and go white water rafting. Oregon is the greatest place in America, at least in my