Everyone knows that Oregon is a horrible place to be during winter months. I mean really – who likes snowy landscapes, skiing, frozen waterfalls, and the majesty of King Tides? If you know anyone who is planning on visiting the Beaver State this winter, just show them this list, and they’re certain to change their minds.
- Oregon’s National Park is ugly and boring in the winter.
photo by Chris Axe/Moment Collection via Getty Images As you can see, it’s crowded with tourists, and the views aren’t anything special.
- Our National Forests aren’t very pretty, either.
Steve Terrill/Corbis Documentary Collection via Getty Images Evergreens covered in snow, frozen lakes, and a wintery landscape? No thank you.
- You can’t even go outdoors because of all the snow.
TerenceLeezy/Moment Collection via Getty Images I mean, who can hike in these treacherous conditions?
- Oregon’s winter college sports aren’t very exciting.
Oregon Football/Facebook A Pac-12 Championship really isn’t that big of a deal, is it?
- It’s pretty much impossible to spend any quality family time together here.
Cyndi Monaghan/Moment Collection via Getty Images We suppose you can huddle in a hotel room and play Go Fish or something.
- Oregon’s waterfalls aren’t even worth checking out when they’re all icy.
Dendron/iStock via Getty Images Is there anything exciting about a frozen waterfall?
- The ocean is gray and boring.
Chris Baird/EyeEm via Getty Images Clearly, those King Tides are highly overrated.
- No one has any fun at all during the winter.
Jordan Siemens/DigitalVision via Getty Images Every Oregonian is bored to death from November all the way through March.
- All the wildlife in Oregon goes into hiding in the winter.
Bureau of Land Management/flickr Good luck catching a glimpse of the Roosevelt Elk at the Dean Creek Viewing Area!
- The rivers in the Beaver State aren’t worth visiting either.
Steve Terrill/Corbin Documentary via Getty Images We’ve heard you can fish in some of these chilly winter rivers, but that’s probably just a rumor.
- Speaking of fish, we hope you don’t expect any fresh seafood here in the winter.
Erik Isakson/Getty Images Crabs? What crabs?
- The Columbia River Gorge has nothing to offer visitors after October.
Cavan Images/Cavan Collection via Getty Images Hiking? We don’t think so.
- The sunsets are hideous during winter months.
Gary Weathers/Getty Images We can’t imagine schlepping out into the cold just to photograph something like this.
OK, on second thought, Oregon is a pretty great place to be, all four seasons of the year. But shhhhh…don’t tell anyone!
photo by Chris Axe/Moment Collection via Getty Images
As you can see, it’s crowded with tourists, and the views aren’t anything special.
Steve Terrill/Corbis Documentary Collection via Getty Images
Evergreens covered in snow, frozen lakes, and a wintery landscape? No thank you.
TerenceLeezy/Moment Collection via Getty Images
I mean, who can hike in these treacherous conditions?
Oregon Football/Facebook
A Pac-12 Championship really isn’t that big of a deal, is it?
Cyndi Monaghan/Moment Collection via Getty Images
We suppose you can huddle in a hotel room and play Go Fish or something.
Dendron/iStock via Getty Images
Is there anything exciting about a frozen waterfall?
Chris Baird/EyeEm via Getty Images
Clearly, those King Tides are highly overrated.
Jordan Siemens/DigitalVision via Getty Images
Every Oregonian is bored to death from November all the way through March.
Bureau of Land Management/flickr
Good luck catching a glimpse of the Roosevelt Elk at the Dean Creek Viewing Area!
Steve Terrill/Corbin Documentary via Getty Images
We’ve heard you can fish in some of these chilly winter rivers, but that’s probably just a rumor.
Erik Isakson/Getty Images
Crabs? What crabs?
Cavan Images/Cavan Collection via Getty Images
Hiking? We don’t think so.
Gary Weathers/Getty Images
We can’t imagine schlepping out into the cold just to photograph something like this.
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