Must-see attractions in Oregon

  • Burrows House Museum

    Northern Oregon Coast

    This museum displays an impressive collection of Siletz artifacts, a rectangular grand piano and a hand-carved 'Dining Room' sign for the first resort…

  • Military Museum

    Northern Oregon Coast

    View displays and paraphernalia from the Civil War, WWII and other conflicts at this museum within Fort Stevens State Park. Guided tours available in…

  • Deschutes Historical Museum

    Bend

    Located in an old grade school, this museum houses Native American and pioneer artifacts. There's also historical information on the area's logging,…

  • Fort Clatsop

    Northern Oregon Coast

    The Corps of Discovery camped here from December 1805 to the following March. There's a replica of the original fort, a visitor center, interpretive…

  • Salmon Street Springs Fountain

    Portland

    This photo-friendly fountain, on Salmon St near the river, cycles through computer-generated patterns. On hot days kids (and adults) take turns plunging…

  • Lava River Cave

    Bend

    About 1 mile south of the Lava Lands visitor center, Lava River Cave is the only lava tube that's developed for visitors (bring a flashlight or rent a…

  • Jennifer Sears Glass Art Studio

    Northern Oregon Coast

    Like glassblowing? Then don't miss the Jennifer Sears Glass Art Studio where you can learn to blow your own float – or just watch someone else do it.

  • North Lincoln Historical Museum

    Northern Oregon Coast

    This good museum highlights Lincoln City's history with Native American basketry, pioneer artifacts, glass floats and exhibits on its past industries.

  • Seaside Museum & Historical Society

    Northern Oregon Coast

    Curious about Seaside's past? This museum displays old photos and relics; ask about Lewis and Clark's saltworks history and summer re-enactments here.

  • Portland State University

    Portland

    This pretty campus is at the southwestern corner of downtown. There's a good farmers market here on Saturday, and several food carts around.

  • Eagle Creek Recreation Area

    Columbia River Gorge

    The beautiful, 13.2-mile Eagle Creek Trail was the gorge's most popular hike before the 2017 fire that has closed it indefinitely. There is no timeline on…

  • New Deal Distillery

    Portland

    This spirit-factory started as a small-time operation using a short copper still that remains on the premises (it's tucked away on a shelf). Now the…

  • The Dalles Dam & Lock

    Columbia River Gorge

    The Dalles Dam, built in 1957, produces enough electricity to power 800,000 homes. Access to this power came at a price, however. The dam's reservoir,…

  • Hood River Farmers Market

    Columbia River Gorge

    If you happen to be around town from May to September, check out the farmers market for crafts, live music, fresh produce and locally made foods. From…

  • Mill Ends Park

    Portland

    Having the largest park (Forest Park) within city limits perhaps isn't an oddity, but having the smallest one might be. Mill Ends Park – located on the…

  • Pioneer Courthouse

    Portland

    Across 6th Ave from Pioneer Courthouse Square is the Pioneer Courthouse. Built in 1875, this was the legal center of 19th-century Portland. The courthouse…

  • Cascade Locks Historical Museum

    Columbia River Gorge

    Housed in an old lockmaster's three-story residence (1905) across from the locks, this museum features Native American artifacts, a fish wheel and a…

  • Robert Newell House

    The Willamette Valley & Wine Country

    The 1852 Robert Newell House was the only one to survive the 1861 flood. It holds Native American artifacts and inaugural gowns worn by the wives of…

  • Hutson Museum

    Columbia River Gorge

    Get a fantastic view of Mt Hood from this museum and historic residence in Parkdale. The collection includes pioneer and Native American artifacts as well…

  • Oregon Convention Center

    Portland

    Those two glass spires you can see from downtown identify this huge multipurpose building where some of Portland's largest events are held. Check the…

  • Whale, Sealife & Shark Museum

    Northern Oregon Coast

    Wonderful if you like sea creatures and dioramas. There are also opportunities to book educational whale-watching trips with a marine biologist through…

  • Jamison Square Fountain

    Portland

    For simple pleasures, visit the Jamison Square Fountain, a popular Pearl District oasis that attracts splashing kids.

  • Willamette Falls

    The Willamette Valley & Wine Country

    At the heart of town, 1500ft-wide Willamette Falls is the second-most-powerful waterfall in the US.

  • Stark's Vacuum Museum

    Portland

    A small sample of historical models collected by this large local retailer hangs on one wall of the Southeast Portland location. Since moving from its…

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