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Explore this Oregon map to learn about the thirty-third state of the US. Learn about Oregon’s location in the United States, geography, climate, time zones, official seal and flag, area codes, zip codes, and others. Also, learn about the state’s major cities, history, national parks, hiking trails, the capital city’s location, FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions), etc.
About Oregon
The US State of Oregon is the 33rd state in the United States. On February 14, 1859, it was admitted to the Union. The Beaver State is the nickname of the State of Oregon.
Salem is Oregon’s capital. Portland is both the largest city and largest urban area. The state has no de jure official language. However, Pacific Northwest English is the de facto official language. In the US, Oregon is the 27th most populous state.
Oregon Flag
The current design of Oregon’s flag was adopted on April 15, 1925. Oregon has a two-sided flag. It is the only state flag in the US that has different designs on the flag’s either side.
The Oregon flag’s design includes:
- Front Side’s Design:
- A navy-blue background.
- The state seal’s escutcheon or shield is in gold color at the center of the flag.
- 33 gold-colored five-pointed stars surround the shield. These stars represent Oregon’s admission in the Union as the 33rd state.
- “1859” is written below the shield in gold color. This year, Oregon achieved statehood.
- Rear Side’s Design:
- A navy-blue background.
- Image of the state animal, beaver, in gold color.
Oregon State Symbols
Oregon’s official government emblem is the Seal of the State of Oregon. It was adopted on February 14, 1859. Harvey Gordon designed this emblem in 1857. The Oregon Constitution’s Article VI mandates the state seal.
The Seal of the State of Oregon has a circular design. The seal features two circles: an outer ring and an inner circle.
- Design of the Outer Circle features:
- “State of Oregon” is written along the upper half of the outer ring.
- “1859” is written at the bottom of the outer ring.
- Design of the Inner Circle features:
- A shield at the center. It has many elements that symbolize the pioneer heritage of Oregon. These elements are:
- An elk
- Mountains
- Trees
- A wagon
- The Pacific Ocean, where a British man-of-war is seen to be leaving as an American steamer arrives.
- A sheaf and a plow can be seen. They represent the significance of agriculture in the state.
- A pickax is also seen. It represents mining.
- An American eagle can be seen crested over the shield.
- The state motto during 1957-1987, “The Union,” is written on a banner inside the shield.
- Thirty-three five-pointed stars surround the shield in an arc formation. These stars represent Oregon’s admission into the Union as the 33rd state.
- A shield at the center. It has many elements that symbolize the pioneer heritage of Oregon. These elements are:
Oregon Location
Oregon Location Map shows the exact location of the US state of Oregon on the United States map. This map shows the US state’s boundaries, neighboring countries, and oceans.
The State of Oregon is spread across Western USA’s Pacific Northwest region. It shares its border with:
- Washington(in the north)
- Idaho (in the east)
- California and Nevada (in the south)
- The Pacific Ocean (in the west)
Oregon’s precise location (latitude and longitude) is 42° N to 46°18′ N Latitude and 116°28′ W to 124°38′ W Longitude.
Oregon History
The early archaeological evidence of the Paleo-Indians in the present Oregon region dates back to 13,200 years ago. Settlements of native American tribes have lived in this place since 8000 BC. Around 125 Native American tribes used to live here when the Europeans came. In the mid-16th century, the Spanish explorers were the first Europeans to visit the Oregon coast. Sir Francis Drake was the first European who spotted this place but didn’t set foot on the land. American explorer Captain Robert Gray named the adjoining river the Columbia River.
Settlers started to throng this place after 1803. Great Britain and the United States of America agreed upon a joint occupancy of this land in 1818. The Oregon Trail was used in the 1840s by the settlers from the east to reach the Oregon Country. In 1846, this territory became a part of the USA through the Oregon Treaty. In 1848, the Oregon Territory was established. On February 14, 1859, Oregon attained statehood and was admitted to the Union as the thirty-third US state.
With the discovery of gold in 1863, Nez Perce tribes were forcefully removed from the Nez Perce reservation. Led by Chief Joseph, the Nez Perce revolted against the settlers, and the Nez Perce War erupted in 1877. Once the US Army joined the battle, the Nez Perce tribes lost and were forced to move to Oklahoma’s Indian Territory.
Oregon Geography
Oregon is spread across a total area of 98,381 sq mi (254,806 sq km), where 95,997 sq mi (248,849 sq km) is land area and 2,384 sq mi (6,177 sq km) is water area. It is the 9th largest state in the United States in terms of size.
Mount Hood is the highest elevation point at 11,239 feet (3,425.6 m). The state’s lowest point is the Pacific Ocean at sea level. Columbia River, Willamette River, Deschutes, and others are the major rivers in Oregon. The major lakes in Oregon are Crater Lake, Upper Klamath Lake, and many more.
Oregon has six distinct landforms:
- Coast Range: It is situated along the Pacific Ocean from the northern part to the southern part of Oregon. These forested low mountain ranges vary from less than 2,000 feet (609.6 m) to 4,097 feet (1,248.8 m) above sea level. You’ll find the Triangle Lake Valley and many small coastal lakes throughout the Coast Range.
- Willamette Lowlands: This is a narrow land strip along the Willamette River to the Coast Range’s east. The soil in Willamette Lowlands is rich.
- Cascade Mountains: This landform has a rugged landscape, where you’ll find the state’s highest elevation point, Mount Hood. It is located in Willamette Lowlands’ east. Other highest mountains in the Cascade mountains landform are Mt. Jefferson, Mount McLoughlin, Three Sisters, and more. USA’s deepest lake, Crater Lake, is situated in this terrain.
- Klamath Mountains: Dense forests cover these mountains in Oregon’s southwest corner.
- Columbia Plateau: It is spread across eastern Oregon. This rugged terrain features mountains like the Wallowa Mountains and the Blue Mountains. Hells Canyon (5,500 feet or 1,676.4 m deep) is located in the Columbia Plateau.
- Basin and Range Region: You’ll find this semi-desert landform in southeastern Oregon. The Basin and Range Region feature high basins as well as steep mountains. Check this Oregon Topographic Map to learn more.
Learn about the location of mountain peaks, rivers, lakes, the state capital, state boundary, ocean, and neighboring states from this Physical Map of Oregon.
Oregon Counties
Oregon has 36 counties, which are equivalent to counties. Harney County is the largest county, and Multnomah County is the smallest county. Check the Oregon County Map to learn more about the location and boundaries of different counties in the state.
Oregon Area Codes
The area codes in the US State of Oregon are:
The Oregon Area Codes Map helps you locate a particular area code. You can also use it to learn more about the area code boundary, county and state boundaries, and state capital.
Oregon Zip Codes
There are 411 active zip codes in Oregon in 2022. Some of the best zip codes to live in the state include 97035, 97229, 97209, 97034, 97210, and many more. You can locate a particular zip code’s location, boundary, state boundary, and state capital with the help of the Oregon Zip Codes Map.
Oregon Major Cities
Learn about the state’s significant places from this Oregon city map. It also helps you to know the exact location of the state capital, other cities, state boundaries, neighboring states and oceans, and many more. Oregon’s most prominent cities are Portland, Salem, Eugene, and many more. Check out the Oregon Cities Map for more details.
Oregon Airports
The busiest airports in Oregon are Portland International Airport, Mahlon Sweet Field, Rogue Valley International–Medford Airport, etc. Check the location of different airports in the state on the Oregon Airports Map. This map also shows Oregon’s state and country boundaries, cities, the state capital, neighboring states, and oceans.
Oregon National Park and Trails
Oregon has five national parks. Around 943,090 visitors visit these national parks annually. Major national parks in the State are Crater Lake National Park, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Nez Perce National Historical Park, and others.
In Oregon, you can enjoy 2,891 recreational trails (hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, and other adventurous trails). Trail of Ten Falls, Multnomah Falls Trail, Tamolitch Blue Pool through McKenzie River Trail, etc., are some of Oregon’s most popular hiking routes.
Check out the National Parks in Oregon Map to get a clear idea about the locations of different national parks, monuments, preserves, etc.
Oregon Time Zones
The time zone in most of Oregon is UTC−08:00 (Pacific). Its Summer (DST) time zone is UTC−07:00 (PDT). The time zone in most of Malheur County is UTC−07:00 (Mountain). Its Summer (DST) time zone is UTC−06:00 (MDT).
Oregon Climate
Oregon has two kinds of climatic conditions:
- Mediterranean Climate (in Western Oregon): This climatic condition is characterized by:
- Warm and dry summers
- Wet winters (cloudy skies and frequent overcast are typical)
- Semi-Arid Climate (Eastern Oregon): This climatic condition is characterized by:
- Cold climate
- Drier weather
Frequent rainfall, chilly winters, and occasional snowfall occur in the Cascade Range’s western parts. Due to Arctic cold waves, the temperature gets very cold. Oregon’s high desert region is characterized by
- Hotter summers
- Colder winters
- Drier climate (with less rainfall)
The yearly precipitation level ranges from 5 inches (130 mm) in eastern Oregon to 200 inches (5,100 mm) in western coastal slopes. The average temperature in the Cascade Range during January remains below 32 °F (0 °C), but during July, it ranges within 50-60 °F (10-15 °C). From October to April, snowfall takes place. In the north-central Oregon plateau, the temperature in January and July remains in the low 30s °F (around one °C) and around low 70s °F (around 23 °C), respectively.
FAQs on Oregon
FAQ #1: What Time Zone Is Oregon?
Ans: The time zone in most of Oregon is UTC−08:00 (Pacific). Its Summer (DST) time zone is UTC−07:00 (PDT). The time zone in most of Malheur County is UTC−07:00 (Mountain). Its Summer (DST) time zone is UTC−06:00 (MDT).
FAQ #2: What Is The Capital Of Oregon?
Ans: Salem is the capital of Oregon.
FAQ #3: What Is Oregon Known For?
Ans: Oregon is known for attractions like Crater Lake National Park, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Cannon Beach, Portland’s Washington Park, Mount Hood National Forest, and many more.
FAQ #4: Does It Snow In Oregon?
Ans: Yes, snowfall takes place in Oregon. Maximum snowfall occurs in the Cascade Range, where the yearly average snowfall level is 300-to-550 inches (760-to-1,400 km).
FAQ #5: Who Is The Governor Of Oregon?
Ans: Democratic Party’s Kate Brown is the incumbent Governor of Oregon in 2022. She assumed the 38th Governor of Oregon on February 18, 2015.
FAQ #6: What Is The Population Of Oregon?
Ans: Oregon’s population in 2022 is estimated to be 4.25 million, making it the twenty-seventh populous state in the USA.
FAQ #7: What Is The State Bird Of Oregon?
Ans: Western meadowlark is Oregon’s state bird.
FAQ #8: When Did Oregon Become A State?
Ans: On February 14, 1859, Oregon became a state.
FAQ #9: How Many Counties Are In Oregon?
Ans: There are 36 counties in Oregon.
FAQ #10: What is the Largest College in Oregon?
Ans: Oregon State University in Oregon’s Eugene is the largest university in the state. It has more than thirty thousand students. The largest two-year college in the state is Birmingham’s Jefferson State Community College.