We recognize that many of our visitors go to other public lands sites. However, we will no longer allow them to visit any @NatlParkService, @forestservice, @ORStateParks, or @WAStatePks lands.
BLM Oregon & Washington
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The Bureau of Land Management cares for some of the most beautiful public lands in the Northwest -- 16.1 million acres in Oregon and Washington.
- Policy rescinded. Going forward, there will be a vote before we ban the public from visiting their lands. Our apologies, won’t happen again.We recognize that many of our visitors go to other public lands sites. However, we will no longer allow them to visit any @NatlParkService, @forestservice, @ORStateParks, or @WAStatePks lands.
- Thank you, firefighters! 👩🚒🚒👏❤️ There are now more than 7,000 firefighters battling wildfires in Oregon and Washington! bit.ly/3k7NrjB
GIF - Take 60 seconds to watch the Oregon rainfall, listen to the birds and coastal winds … (🔊🔛)
00:00 - It's not uncommon to see antelope near Duncan Reservoir, but this is the largest herd we've seen in a long time! Nestled in sagebrush rangelands, Duncan Reservoir is a great place for picnicking, camping, antelope watching, and (when it's not frozen solid) canoeing.
00:00 - Rare interaction with a Giant Pacific Octopus! 🐙 These typically shy creatures are usually only spotted a couple times a year at Cobble Beach. Rarely has one showed off like this to so many onlookers, even popping out of the water to say hello! 📸 Ranger Jesse, BLM
00:00 - Replying to @BLMOregonanyway, follow us on i*stagram❤️: bit.ly/3j4U7DS
- Cougar and bobcat spotting near Alsea, Oregon! ❤ We didn't mean to build a cat bridge, but we aren't complaining. These logs were placed on Mill Creek by our fisheries and hydrology teams to help restore degraded habitat. As a bonus, local cats now have a new favorite walkway.
- Us coming in to pick up trash after someone forgot to leave no trace
00:00 - Happy birthday, Oregon. 💚💚 From the tallest lighthouse (Yaquina Head at 93 feet) to the deepest river gorge in the country (Hells Canyon at 7,900 feet), we love calling this place home.
- New discovery: Archaeologists from @uoregon have found evidence suggesting humans occupied an area outside of Riley, Oregon, more than 18,000 years ago! That date suggests that the area is one of the oldest sites of human occupation in North America.










