Are you afraid of heights? Oregon is full of epic, thrilling views that will exhilarate you and set your adventurous spirit aflame. Check out these 17 adrenaline-filled adventure photos of Oregon’s epic cliffs, raging seas, lightning bolts, roaring waterfalls and more.

  1. On the edge of Pilot Rock

Flickr/ Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington

  1. Looking down over lower Multnomah Falls

Flickr/ melfoody

  1. Thor’s Well

Flickr/ Bill Young

  1. Peering down into the Devil’s Churn at Cape Perpetua

Flickr/ David Noah

  1. The Owyhee Canyon from above

Flickr/ Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington Foll

  1. Lightning strikes in North East Oregon

Flickr/ Scott Butner Note: this image is a composite of overlayed photos taken in a few minutes during a lightning storm.

  1. Standing on the top of the massive Monkey Face Rock

Flickr/ Colby Vickers

  1. Hanging Rock and the mountainous ridges below

Flickr/ Bureau of Land Manageme

  1. The Magnificent Salt Creek Falls

Flickr/ Mike Lavoie

  1. Standing on the edge

Flickr/ kurt

  1. Seeking exhilaration in Pacific City

Flickr/ Jared eberhardt

  1. The view from Sherrard Point on Larch Mountain makes you feel like you’re on top of the world.

Flickr/ Doug Kerr

  1. Looking over the Rogue Wilderness

Flickr/ Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington

  1. A view from Mount Ashland

Flickr/ Tim Berger

  1. Lightning over the ocean

Flickr/ Desirae

  1. Climbing Mount Hood

Flickr/ J. S. Townsley

  1. On the Edge of the Steens Mountain wilderness

Flickr/ Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington

These are just a few of Oregon’s many epic views. Are you brave enough to stand in these spots? What are some other terrifying views in Oregon? Let us know in the comments below.

Flickr/ Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington

Flickr/ melfoody

Flickr/ Bill Young

Flickr/ David Noah

Flickr/ Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington Foll

Flickr/ Scott Butner

Note: this image is a composite of overlayed photos taken in a few minutes during a lightning storm.

Flickr/ Colby Vickers

Flickr/ Bureau of Land Manageme

Flickr/ Mike Lavoie

Flickr/ kurt

Flickr/ Jared eberhardt

Flickr/ Doug Kerr

Flickr/ Tim Berger

Flickr/ Desirae

Flickr/ J. S. Townsley

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article.