People planning a Pacific Northwest road trip to view ancient art know that many of the oldest, most fascinating works are not found in museums but where they were created: on rocks out in the open.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For years, thundereggs have fascinated Oregonians. The state rock is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year. Here's everything ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Oregon's state geologist, Ruarri Day-Stirrat, has put forward a new ...
Deondre Smith Jr., 9, and his brother Devonne, 7, searched for their favorite rock Friday among thousands for sale at the opening day of the Roxy Ann Gem & Mineral Show in southern Oregon’s Central ...
Courtesy of the Museum of Natural and Cultural History The University of Oregon’s Museum of Natural and Cultural History has hit the road this summer offering hands-on learning through its Oregon ...
Sometimes sunsets seem to showcase every color in the rainbow, and sometimes they favor only one. A recent summer sunset on the southern Oregon coast illuminated the beach a brilliant gold at Face ...
MEDFORD, Ore. — Two geologic wonders are an essential visit on a road trip through the eye-poppin' plateaus called Lower and Upper Table Rocks near Medford, home to scores of different wildflowers ...
FORT ROCK, Ore. — Oregon's high desert is vast, timeless and remote — where distances are great and people are few, and the only outpost for miles is unlike any other state park around. At Fort Rock ...