Known for its tall, dense forests and its accessible, scenic Pacific coastline, Mt. Hood and the Columbia River, Oregon has one of the most diverse landscapes of any state. Other areas include semiarid scrublands, prairies, and deserts that cover half the state. Lift-serviced alpine skiing is available year around. Oregon boasts cities with international ambiance, and large universities with attached medical research centers, so Medical Travelers Inc. has recommended it highly to travel nurses, especially those who enjoy touring lighthouses or watching the salmon run. Cattle, farming, and logging have supported the healthy economy, and Oregon has a reputation for being politically progressive. Many movies have been shot in its enchanting settings, but the emphasis has shifted to high-tech. There are over eighty hospitals and other medical facilities on Medical Travelers Inc’s list, and there’s plenty to do for a travel nurse. Besides the world-class offerings of Portland and Eugene, low-key entertainment includes the Ice Caves in Bend, the mutant livestock in Canyon City, the Sea Lion Caves in Florence, and the world’s largest hairball in St. Benedict. There’s never a dull moment in the Beaver State.
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