Things to see & do Oregon

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1 OREGON JEWISH MUSEUM AND CENTER FOR HOLOCAUST EDUCATION 2 PORTLAND SPIRIT 3 PORTLAND ART MUSEUM 4 OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY 5 EXPLORE WASHINGTON PARK 6 OREGON ZOO 7 WORLD FORESTRY CENTER DISCOVERY MUSEUM 8 PENDLETON WOOLEN MILLS 9 GLOWING GREENS PDX 10 OREGON RAIL HERITAGE CENTER 11 OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK & ROLLER SKATING RINK 19 OMSI N.E. Broadway N.E. Weilder N.E. Multnomah N.E. Holladay N.E. Sandy Blvd. E. S. S S. S S.E. Water S.E. Grand Ave. S.E. 39th Ave. N.W. 23rd Ave. S.W. Vista Ave. S.W. Park Ave. S.W. Broadway S.W. Fourth N.W. Lovejoy N.W. Hoyt N.W. Glisan N.W. Everett W. Burnside W. Burnside Burnside Br. S.W. Alder S.W. Morrison S.W. Salmon S.W. Yamhill S.W. Main S.W. Madison S.W. Jefferson WASHINGTON PARK Naito Parkway RiverPlace Marina S.W. Barbur Blvd. Fremont Br. Broadway Br. Steel Br. Morrison Br. Hawthorne Br. Marquam Br. Ross Island Br. Sellwood Br. WILLAMETTE RIVER S.W. Macadam Ave. N.E. Ninth S.W. Park Place 26 405 405 5 5 5 84 99E N.E. S N.W. Barnes N.W. Broadway U N S W E PORTLAND 4 1 3 7 11 INNER PORTLAND 2 6 10 19 5 9 8

. Burnside .E. Divison S.E. Morrison .E. Hawthorne S.E. Powell Blvd. S.E. 82nd Ave. 205 N.E. Sandy Blvd. N. Lombard Columbia Blvd. Portland International Airport (PDX) N.E. Sandy S.E. 82nd Ave. S.E. 39th Ave. S.E. Powell Blvd. N.E. Killingsworth Ave. N. Interstate Ave. S.E. Holgate S.E. Tacoma S.E. King S.E. Sunnyside S.E. Woodstock S.E. Division W. Burnside E. Burnside 5 5 84 205 205 405 205 15 22 21 OUTER PORTLAND 12 RICE MUSEUM OF ROCKS AND MINERALS 13 NORTH AMERICAN BIGFOOT CENTER* 14 THE GROTTO 15 NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC PARK* 16 BOB’S RED MILL* 17 END OF THE OREGON TRAIL INTERPRETIVE & VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER* 18 SWAN ISLAND DAHLIAS* 20 WOODEN SHOE TULIP FARM* 21 ALPACAS AT MARQUAM HILL RANCH* 22 MT. HOOD SKIBOWL WINTER & SUMMER RESORT* 18 * Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory partner. Go to MtHoodTerritory.com for more information. 20 12 16 17 13 14

1 The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education is in Portland’s Pearl District. The museum’s galleries buzz with exhibitions that feature local, national, and international artists such as American composer Leonard Bernstein, pioneering artist Judy Chicago, and Rembrandt’s work The Jews of Amsterdam. OJMCHE features multiple galleries, a Museum Shop, a robust education program and archives and collections, which tell the story of Jews in Oregon. Visitors also engage with core exhibitions including the newest gallery Human Rights After the Holocaust, which is pioneering in its global scope with a call to visitors to ponder the work needed to achieve dignity and rights for all people. 724 N.W. Davis St. Portland, Ore. 97209 503.226.3600 | OJMCHE.org OREGON JEWISH MUSEUM AND CENTER FOR HOLOCAUST EDUCATION 9 Get ready to test your putting skills at Glowing Greens, the ultimate indoor blacklight mini golf experience. Or unlock the ultimate challenge at Mental Trap Escape Room, Oregon’s premier escape room destination boasting cutting-edge technology and mind-bending puzzles. Lets not forget your experience with adrenaline-pumping fun at this destination for thrilling axe throwing adventures, along with their Beer and Wine pub. All located with Glowing Greens in downtown Portland. 509 S.W. Taylor St. Portland, Ore. 97204 503.222.5554 | GlowingGreens.com GLOWING GREENS 2 This is one experience you don’t want to miss! Cruise the Willamette River with the Portland Spirit and enjoy ever-changing views, freshly prepared Northwest cuisine, a full-service bar and narrated sightseeing. See the city from a new perspective as you sail past Portland’s iconic bridges, bald eagle nesting sites, unique floating homes, opulent homes of Dunthorpe and the West Coast’s most exclusive country club. Available year-round, options include a Northwest lunch, Champagne brunch or a three-course dinner cruise. During summer, soak up the sun on an afternoon Happy Hour sightseeing cruise. For adventure seekers, explore the Columbia River Gorge on a high-speed jetboat with the 7 Wonders of the Gorge or Bigfoot Adventure Cruise, offered July through September. 1010 S.W. Naito Pkwy. Portland, Ore. 97204 503.224.3900 | PortlandSpirit.com PORTLAND SPIRIT CRUISES & EVENTS 10 OREGON RAIL HERITAGE CENTER 2250 S.E. Water Ave. Portland, Ore. 97214 503.233.1156 | ORHF.org Surrounded by modern rail lines, this mainly volunteer run museum showcases three vintage steam locomotives. Train rides are available on Saturday’s spring through fall. 11 OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK & ROLLER SKATING RINK 7805 S.E. Oaks Park Way Portland, Ore. 97202 503.233.5777 | OaksPark.com Oaks Park has been Oregon’s place for wholesome, family fun for 120 years! Come for rides, roller skating, mini golf, and memories that last a lifetime. 3 1219 S.W. Park Ave. Portland, Ore. 97205 503.226.2811 PortlandArtMuseum.org Portland Art Museum is among the oldest museums in the U.S. and opens its newly transformed campus in late 2025. PORTLAND ART MUSEUM 4 OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1200 S.W. Park Ave. Portland, Ore. 97205 503.222.1741 | OHS.org Visit the Oregon Historical Society’s museum in downtown Portland to explore immersive exhibitions on Oregon and American history. Free admission for youth 17 and under! Burnside . Divison E. Morrison . Hawthorne E. Powell Blvd. S.E. 82nd Ave. 205 . Sandy Blvd. N. Lombard Columbia Blvd. Portland International Airport (PDX) N.E. Sandy S.E. 82nd Ave. S.E. 39th Ave. S.E. Powell Blvd. N.E. Killingsworth Ave. N. Interstate Ave. S.E. Holgate S.E. Tacoma S.E. King S.E. Sunnyside S.E. Woodstock S.E. Division W. Burnside E. Burnside 5 5 84 205 205 405 205 15 22 21 OUTER PORTLAND 18 20 12 16 17 13 14 2 This is one experience you don’t want to miss! Cruise the Willamette River with the Portland Spirit and enjoy ever-changing views, freshly prepared Northwest cuisine, a full-service bar and narrated sightseeing. See the city from a new perspective as you sail past Portland’s iconic bridges, bald eagle nesting sites, unique floating homes, opulent homes of Dunthorpe and the West Coast’s most exclusive country club. Available year-round, options include a Northwest lunch, Champagne brunch or a three-course dinner cruise. During summer, soak up the sun on an afternoon Happy Hour sightseeing cruise. For adventure seekers, explore the Columbia River Gorge on a high-speed jetboat with the 7 Wonders of the Gorge or Bigfoot Adventure Cruise, offered July through September. 1010 S.W. Naito Pkwy. Portland, Ore. 97204 503.224.3900 | PortlandSpirit.com PORTLAND SPIRIT CRUISES & EVENTS 19 Inspire your curiosity and sense of wonder at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI), one of the top-ranked science centers in the U.S.! Explore exhilarating exhibits, take a journey through the stars in the planetarium, and challenge yourself with hand-on experiments, puzzles, and labs throughout the museum. Young guests can climb, splash, jump, and play in Science Playground, and museum-goers of all ages will enjoy a film in the Empirical Theater or a submarine tour on the USS Blueback. OMSI is where curiosity, learning, and community unite! 1945 S.E. Water Ave. Portland, Ore. 97214 503.797.4000 | OMSI.edu OREGON MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY (OMSI)

2 This is one experience you don’t want to miss! Cruise the Willamette River with the Portland Spirit and enjoy ever-changing views, freshly prepared Northwest cuisine, a full-service bar and narrated sightseeing. See the city from a new perspective as you sail past Portland’s iconic bridges, bald eagle nesting sites, unique floating homes, opulent homes of Dunthorpe and the West Coast’s most exclusive country club. Available year-round, options include a Northwest lunch, Champagne brunch or a three-course dinner cruise. During summer, soak up the sun on an afternoon Happy Hour sightseeing cruise. For adventure seekers, explore the Columbia River Gorge on a high-speed jetboat with the 7 Wonders of the Gorge or Bigfoot Adventure Cruise, offered July through September. 1010 S.W. Naito Pkwy. Portland, Ore. 97204 503.224.3900 | PortlandSpirit.com PORTLAND SPIRIT CRUISES & EVENTS 10 OREGON RAIL HERITAGE CENTER 2250 S.E. Water Ave. Portland, Ore. 97214 503.233.1156 | ORHF.org Surrounded by modern rail lines, this mainly volunteer run museum showcases three vintage steam locomotives. Train rides are available on Saturday’s spring through fall. 11 OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK & ROLLER SKATING RINK 7805 S.E. Oaks Park Way Portland, Ore. 97202 503.233.5777 | OaksPark.com Oaks Park has been Oregon’s place for wholesome, family fun for 120 years! Come for rides, roller skating, mini golf, and memories that last a lifetime. 3 1219 S.W. Park Ave. Portland, Ore. 97205 503.226.2811 PortlandArtMuseum.org Portland Art Museum is among the oldest museums in the U.S. and opens its newly transformed campus in late 2025. PORTLAND ART MUSEUM 4 OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1200 S.W. Park Ave. Portland, Ore. 97205 503.222.1741 | OHS.org Visit the Oregon Historical Society’s museum in downtown Portland to explore immersive exhibitions on Oregon and American history. Free admission for youth 17 and under! 12 RICE NORTHWEST MUSEUM OF ROCKS AND MINERALS 26385 N.W. Groveland Drive Hillsboro, Ore. 97124 503.647.2418 RiceNorthwestMuseum.org Explore a world-class collection of rocks and minerals located in a historic house on 23 acres. Afterwards, enjoy a picnic and wander the nature trails! 13 NORTH AMERICAN BIGFOOT CENTER 31297 S.E. Hwy. 26 Boring, Ore. 97009 503.912.3054 NorthAmericanBigfootCenter.com Discover the North American Bigfoot Center in Boring, Oregon, where captivating exhibits, interactive displays, and intriguing artifacts bring the legend of Bigfoot to life. d. 5 Just two miles west of downtown, Portland’s destination park is home to more than fifteen miles of hiking trails, ten thousand rose bushes, two thousand tree species, four hundred acres to explore, and so much more. The park’s world-class cultural institutions include the Oregon Zoo, Portland Japanese Garden, Hoyt Arboretum, International Rose Test Garden, and World Forestry Center. To access and explore every attraction, visitors can hop on and hop off the Washington Park Free Shuttle Loop.The Free Shuttle arrives at designated stops throughout the park every fifteen to thirty minutes, helping visitors avoid the hassles of parking, maximize their visit, and make the memories that matter. Access the park easily on the TriMet MAX Light Rail or bus. 4033 S.W. Canyon Rd. Portland, Ore. 97221 ExploreWashingtonPark.org WASHINGTON PARK N.E. Broadway N.E. Weilder N.E. Multnomah N.E. Holladay N.E. Sandy Blvd. E. B S.E. S.E S.E. S.E S.E. Water S.E. Grand Ave. S.E. 39th Ave. N.W. 23rd Ave. S.W. Vista Ave. S.W. Park Ave. S.W. Broadway S.W. Fourth N.W. Lovejoy N.W. Hoyt N.W. Glisan N.W. Everett W. Burnside W. Burnside Burnside Br. S.W. Alder S.W. Morrison S.W. Salmon S.W. Yamhill S.W. Main S.W. Madison S.W. Jefferson WASHINGTON PARK Naito Parkway RiverPlace Marina S.W. Barbur Blvd. Fremont Br. Broadway Br. Steel Br. Morrison Br. Hawthorne Br. Marquam Br. Ross Island Br. Sellwood Br. WILLAMETTE RIVER S.W. Macadam Ave. N.E. Ninth S.W. Park Place 26 405 405 5 5 5 84 99E N.E. San N.W. Barnes N.W. Broadway U N S W E PORTLAND 4 1 3 7 11 INNER PORTLAND 2 6 10 19 5 9 8 3 1219 S.W. Park Ave. Portland, Ore. 97205 503.226.2811 PortlandArtMuseum.org Portland Art Museum is among the oldest museums in the U.S. and opens its newly transformed campus in late 2025. PORTLAND ART MUSEUM 4 OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1200 S.W. Park Ave. Portland, Ore. 97205 503.222.1741 | OHS.org Visit the Oregon Historical Society’s museum in downtown Portland to explore immersive exhibitions on Oregon and American history. Free admission for youth 17 and under! E. Burnside S.E. Divison S.E. Morrison S.E. Hawthorne S.E. Powell Blvd. S.E. 82nd Ave. S.E. 39th Ave. 205 N.E. Sandy Blvd. N. Lombard Columbia Blvd. Portland International Airport (PDX) N.E. Sandy S.E. 82nd Ave. S.E. 39th Ave. S.E. Powell Blvd. N.E. Killingsworth Ave. N. Interstate Ave. S.E. Holgate S.E. Tacoma S.E. King S.E. Sunnyside S.E. Woodstock S.E. Division W. Burnside E. Burnside 5 5 84 205 205 405 205 15 22 21 OUTER PORTLAND 18 20 12 16 17 13 14

6 Located in the forested hills of Washington Park, this world-class zoo offers a wildlife oasis just five minutes from downtown Portland. See polar bears diving into Polar Passage, chimps swinging through Primate Forest, elephants enjoying expansive Elephant Lands, and more. With each visit, you help to conserve and protect endangered species. See for yourself why Oregon Zoo is the number one cultural attraction in the Pacific Northwest! Reserve your tickets in advance at oregonzoo.org. 4001 S.W. Canyon Road Portland, Ore. 97221 503.226.1561 | OregonZoo.org OREGON ZOO 15 There is something for everyone at North Clackamas Aquatic Park. Inside this water wonderland you’ll find the largest wave pool in Oregon, three water slides, a toddler splash zone, a six-lane lap pool, a diving well, an adults-only hot tub (for mom and dad), and a 29' rock climbing wall. The slides vary in their journey from two twisting tubes to a drop slide for the more daring! During nice weather, head outside for a game of sand volleyball. Big Surf Recreation Swim is the perfect time to experience all the exciting features at North Clackamas Aquatic Park. Rain or shine, the water is always a comfortable 86 degrees yearround. Online registration is recommended at ncprd.com/aquatic-park. 7300 S.E. Harmony Road Milwaukie, Ore. 97222 503.557.7873 | aquaticpark@ncprd.com NCPRD.com/aquatic-park NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC PARK 17 Experience history at the End of the Oregon Trail through engaging displays made in partnership with the Confederated Tribes of the Grande Ronde, along with the use of pioneer journals to tell the incredible story of westward migration in the words of those who lived it. Exhibits are interactive, including feature films, period games, dress-up, and crafts such as candle dipping and doll making. Also on site are the state and county welcome center, heritage garden and interpretive trail around Abernathy Green, where many pioneers spent their first winter in Oregon. Guided Overland Tours of the Interpretive Trail are available by request only. Open daily. 1726 Washington St. Oregon City, Ore. 97045 503.657.9336 | HistoricOregonCity.org END OF THE OREGON TRAIL INTERPRETIVE & VISITOR CENTER 7 WORLD FORESTRY CENTER 4033 S.W. Canyon Road Portland, Ore. 97221 503.228.1367 | WorldForestry.org World Forestry Center’s Discovery Museum explores the complex relationship between forests and society through interactive exhibits, rotating art installations, and informative programming. Open Wed-Sun. 8 PENDLETON PARK AVENUE WEST 825 S.W. Yamhill St. Portland, Ore. 97205 503.242.0037 Pendleton-USA.com Shop their stores for iconic apparel, USA-made blankets and fabric, accessories, gifts and more! Free mill tours: Pendleton, OR and Washougal, WA. See website for info. 1 The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education is in Portland’s Pearl District. The museum’s galleries buzz with exhibitions that feature local, national, and international artists such as American composer Leonard Bernstein, pioneering artist Judy Chicago, and Rembrandt’s work The Jews of Amsterdam. OJMCHE features multiple galleries, a Museum Shop, a robust education program and archives and collections, which tell the story of Jews in Oregon. Visitors also engage with core exhibitions including the newest gallery Human Rights After the Holocaust, which is pioneering in its global scope with a call to visitors to ponder the work needed to achieve dignity and rights for all people. 724 N.W. Davis St. Portland, Ore. 97209 503.226.3600 | OJMCHE.org OREGON JEWISH MUSEUM AND CENTER FOR HOLOCAUST EDUCATION 9 Get ready to test your putting skills at Glowing Greens, the ultimate indoor blacklight mini golf experience. Or unlock the ultimate challenge at Mental Trap Escape Room, Oregon’s premier escape room destination boasting cutting-edge technology and mind-bending puzzles. Lets not forget your experience with adrenaline-pumping fun at this destination for thrilling axe throwing adventures, along with their Beer and Wine pub. All located with Glowing Greens in downtown Portland. 509 S.W. Taylor St. Portland, Ore. 97204 503.222.5554 | GlowingGreens.com GLOWING GREENS

16 The Bob’s Red MillWhole Grain Store, Restaurant and Bakery has something for everyone. Visitors can explore the dream of founders Bob and Charlee Moore by shopping all 200+ Bob’s Red Mill products, enjoying a delicious, scratch-made meal from the restaurant, or joining one of the many community events held throughout the year, like seasonal festivals and live music. The Whole Grain Store also offers baking tools, gifts, and products from local Pacific Northwest vendors. Guests can browse a wide selection of Bob’s Red Mill-branded merchandise and over 200 bulk bin offerings. Located in Milwaukie, just 10 minutes east of Portland, the iconic red mill is a must-visit to fuel up, stock up, and have fun! 5000 S.E. International Way Milwaukie, Ore. 97222 503.607.6455 | BobsRedMill.com/Whole-Grain-Store.html BOB’S RED MILL WHOLE GRAIN STORE 7 WORLD FORESTRY CENTER 4033 S.W. Canyon Road Portland, Ore. 97221 503.228.1367 | WorldForestry.org World Forestry Center’s Discovery Museum explores the complex relationship between forests and society through interactive exhibits, rotating art installations, and informative programming. Open Wed-Sun. 8 PENDLETON PARK AVENUE WEST 825 S.W. Yamhill St. Portland, Ore. 97205 503.242.0037 Pendleton-USA.com Shop their stores for iconic apparel, USA-made blankets and fabric, accessories, gifts and more! Free mill tours: Pendleton, OR and Washougal, WA. See website for info. 9 Get ready to test your putting skills at Glowing Greens, the ultimate indoor blacklight mini golf experience. Or unlock the ultimate challenge at Mental Trap Escape Room, Oregon’s premier escape room destination boasting cutting-edge technology and mind-bending puzzles. Lets not forget your experience with adrenaline-pumping fun at this destination for thrilling axe throwing adventures, along with their Beer and Wine pub. All located with Glowing Greens in downtown Portland. 509 S.W. Taylor St. Portland, Ore. 97204 503.222.5554 | GlowingGreens.com GLOWING GREENS 2 This is one experience you don’t want to miss! Cruise the Willamette River with the Portland Spirit and enjoy ever-changing views, freshly prepared Northwest cuisine, a full-service bar and narrated sightseeing. See the city from a new perspective as you sail past Portland’s iconic bridges, bald eagle nesting sites, unique floating homes, opulent homes of Dunthorpe and the West Coast’s most exclusive country club. Available year-round, options include a Northwest lunch, Champagne brunch or a three-course dinner cruise. During summer, soak up the sun on an afternoon Happy Hour sightseeing cruise. For adventure seekers, explore the Columbia River Gorge on a high-speed jetboat with the 7 Wonders of the Gorge or Bigfoot Adventure Cruise, offered July through September. 1010 S.W. Naito Pkwy. Portland, Ore. 97204 503.224.3900 | PortlandSpirit.com PORTLAND SPIRIT CRUISES & EVENTS 10 OREGON RAIL HERITAGE CENTER 2250 S.E. Water Ave. Portland, Ore. 97214 503.233.1156 | ORHF.org Surrounded by modern rail lines, this mainly volunteer run museum showcases three vintage steam locomotives. Train rides are available on Saturday’s spring through fall. 11 OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK & ROLLER SKATING RINK 7805 S.E. Oaks Park Way Portland, Ore. 97202 503.233.5777 | OaksPark.com Oaks Park has been Oregon’s place for wholesome, family fun for 120 years! Come for rides, roller skating, mini golf, and memories that last a lifetime.

12 RICE NORTHWEST MUSEUM OF ROCKS AND MINERALS 26385 N.W. Groveland Drive Hillsboro, Ore. 97124 503.647.2418 RiceNorthwestMuseum.org Explore a world-class collection of rocks and minerals located in a historic house on 23 acres. Afterwards, enjoy a picnic and wander the nature trails! 13 NORTH AMERICAN BIGFOOT CENTER 31297 S.E. Hwy. 26 Boring, Ore. 97009 503.912.3054 NorthAmericanBigfootCenter.com Discover the North American Bigfoot Center in Boring, Oregon, where captivating exhibits, interactive displays, and intriguing artifacts bring the legend of Bigfoot to life. 14 A peaceful oasis in the midst of the city, The Grotto is set among 54 acres of botanical gardens. As an internationally renowned Catholic sanctuary, The Grotto offers a place of peace and quiet reflection for all people. More than 100 beautifully sculpted statues and shrines are nestled among flower-lined pathways winding under towering firs. Peaceful reflection ponds, spectacular cliffside vistas and award-winning architecture offer inspiration for all who visit this natural gallery in the woods. Gardens and gift shop are open daily; group tours and daily Mass are also offered. Open year round; hours vary. Sandy Boulevard at N.E. 85th Ave. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 20008 Portland, Ore. 97294 503.254.7371 | TheGrotto.org THE GROTTO 5 Just two miles west of downtown, Portland’s destination park is home to more than fifteen miles of hiking trails, ten thousand rose bushes, two thousand tree species, four hundred acres to explore, and so much more. The park’s world-class cultural institutions include the Oregon Zoo, Portland Japanese Garden, Hoyt Arboretum, International Rose Test Garden, and World Forestry Center. To access and explore every attraction, visitors can hop on and hop off the Washington Park Free Shuttle Loop.The Free Shuttle arrives at designated stops throughout the park every fifteen to thirty minutes, helping visitors avoid the hassles of parking, maximize their visit, and make the memories that matter. Access the park easily on the TriMet MAX Light Rail or bus. 4033 S.W. Canyon Rd. Portland, Ore. 97221 ExploreWashingtonPark.org WASHINGTON PARK 14 A peaceful oasis in the midst of the city, The Grotto is set among 54 acres of botanical gardens. As an internationally renowned Catholic sanctuary, The Grotto offers a place of peace and quiet reflection for all people. More than 100 beautifully sculpted statues and shrines are nestled among flower-lined pathways winding under towering firs. Peaceful reflection ponds, spectacular cliffside vistas and award-winning architecture offer inspiration for all who visit this natural gallery in the woods. Gardens and gift shop are open daily; group tours and daily Mass are also offered. Open year round; hours vary. Sandy Boulevard at N.E. 85th Ave. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 20008 Portland, Ore. 97294 503.254.7371 | TheGrotto.org THE GROTTO 6 Located in the forested hills of Washington Park, this world-class zoo offers a wildlife oasis just five minutes from downtown Portland. See polar bears diving into Polar Passage, chimps swinging through Primate Forest, elephants enjoying expansive Elephant Lands, and more. With each visit, you help to conserve and protect endangered species. See for yourself why Oregon Zoo is the number one cultural attraction in the Pacific Northwest! Reserve your tickets in advance at oregonzoo.org. 4001 S.W. Canyon Road Portland, Ore. 97221 503.226.1561 | OregonZoo.org OREGON ZOO 15 There is something for everyone at North Clackamas Aquatic Park. Inside this water wonderland you’ll find the largest wave pool in Oregon, three water slides, a toddler splash zone, a six-lane lap pool, a diving well, an adults-only hot tub (for mom and dad), and a 29' rock climbing wall. The slides vary in their journey from two twisting tubes to a drop slide for the more daring! During nice weather, head outside for a game of sand volleyball. Big Surf Recreation Swim is the perfect time to experience all the exciting features at North Clackamas Aquatic Park. Rain or shine, the water is always a comfortable 86 degrees yearround. Online registration is recommended at ncprd.com/aquatic-park. 7300 S.E. Harmony Road Milwaukie, Ore. 97222 503.557.7873 | aquaticpark@ncprd.com NCPRD.com/aquatic-park NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC PARK

14 A peaceful oasis in the midst of the city, The Grotto is set among 54 acres of botanical gardens. As an internationally renowned Catholic sanctuary, The Grotto offers a place of peace and quiet reflection for all people. More than 100 beautifully sculpted statues and shrines are nestled among flower-lined pathways winding under towering firs. Peaceful reflection ponds, spectacular cliffside vistas and award-winning architecture offer inspiration for all who visit this natural gallery in the woods. Gardens and gift shop are open daily; group tours and daily Mass are also offered. Open year round; hours vary. Sandy Boulevard at N.E. 85th Ave. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 20008 Portland, Ore. 97294 503.254.7371 | TheGrotto.org THE GROTTO 15 There is something for everyone at North Clackamas Aquatic Park. Inside this water wonderland you’ll find the largest wave pool in Oregon, three water slides, a toddler splash zone, a six-lane lap pool, a diving well, an adults-only hot tub (for mom and dad), and a 29' rock climbing wall. The slides vary in their journey from two twisting tubes to a drop slide for the more daring! During nice weather, head outside for a game of sand volleyball. Big Surf Recreation Swim is the perfect time to experience all the exciting features at North Clackamas Aquatic Park. Rain or shine, the water is always a comfortable 86 degrees yearround. Online registration is recommended at ncprd.com/aquatic-park. 7300 S.E. Harmony Road Milwaukie, Ore. 97222 503.557.7873 | aquaticpark@ncprd.com NCPRD.com/aquatic-park NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC PARK 6 Located in the forested hills of Washington Park, this world-class zoo offers a wildlife oasis just five minutes from downtown Portland. See polar bears diving into Polar Passage, chimps swinging through Primate Forest, elephants enjoying expansive Elephant Lands, and more. With each visit, you help to conserve and protect endangered species. See for yourself why Oregon Zoo is the number one cultural attraction in the Pacific Northwest! Reserve your tickets in advance at oregonzoo.org. 4001 S.W. Canyon Road Portland, Ore. 97221 503.226.1561 | OregonZoo.org OREGON ZOO 15 There is something for everyone at North Clackamas Aquatic Park. Inside this water wonderland you’ll find the largest wave pool in Oregon, three water slides, a toddler splash zone, a six-lane lap pool, a diving well, an adults-only hot tub (for mom and dad), and a 29' rock climbing wall. The slides vary in their journey from two twisting tubes to a drop slide for the more daring! During nice weather, head outside for a game of sand volleyball. Big Surf Recreation Swim is the perfect time to experience all the exciting features at North Clackamas Aquatic Park. Rain or shine, the water is always a comfortable 86 degrees yearround. Online registration is recommended at ncprd.com/aquatic-park. 7300 S.E. Harmony Road Milwaukie, Ore. 97222 503.557.7873 | aquaticpark@ncprd.com NCPRD.com/aquatic-park NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC PARK 16 The Bob’s Red MillWhole Grain Store, Restaurant and Bakery has something for everyone. Visitors can explore the dream of founders Bob and Charlee Moore by shopping all 200+ Bob’s Red Mill products, enjoying a delicious, scratch-made meal from the restaurant, or joining one of the many community events held throughout the year, like seasonal festivals and live music. The Whole Grain Store also offers baking tools, gifts, and products from local Pacific Northwest vendors. Guests can browse a wide selection of Bob’s Red Mill-branded merchandise and over 200 bulk bin offerings. Located in Milwaukie, just 10 minutes east of Portland, the iconic red mill is a must-visit to fuel up, stock up, and have fun! 5000 S.E. International Way Milwaukie, Ore. 97222 503.607.6455 | BobsRedMill.com/Whole-Grain-Store.html BOB’S RED MILL WHOLE GRAIN STORE 7 WORLD FORESTRY CENTER 4033 S.W. Canyon Road Portland, Ore. 97221 503.228.1367 | WorldForestry.org World Forestry Center’s Discovery Museum explores the complex relationship between forests and society through interactive exhibits, rotating art installations, and informative programming. Open Wed-Sun. 8 PENDLETON PARK AVENUE WEST 825 S.W. Yamhill St. Portland, Ore. 97205 503.242.0037 Pendleton-USA.com Shop their stores for iconic apparel, USA-made blankets and fabric, accessories, gifts and more! Free mill tours: Pendleton, OR and Washougal, WA. See website for info.

17 Experience history at the End of the Oregon Trail through engaging displays made in partnership with the Confederated Tribes of the Grande Ronde, along with the use of pioneer journals to tell the incredible story of westward migration in the words of those who lived it. Exhibits are interactive, including feature films, period games, dress-up, and crafts such as candle dipping and doll making. Also on site are the state and county welcome center, heritage garden and interpretive trail around Abernathy Green, where many pioneers spent their first winter in Oregon. Guided Overland Tours of the Interpretive Trail are available by request only. Open daily. 1726 Washington St. Oregon City, Ore. 97045 503.657.9336 | HistoricOregonCity.org END OF THE OREGON TRAIL INTERPRETIVE & VISITOR CENTER 20 The Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival is an annual celebration of spring, showcasing acres of breathtaking tulip fields in bloom. Located in Woodburn, the festival attracts visitors from near and far to experience the beauty of millions of blooming tulips. Known for their view of Mt. Hood, hot air balloons, and many activities, there is something for all to see in the spring. Tickets are required in advance online only. The tulips bloom from late March until early May. The best overlap of color is in mid-April. Outside of the tulip festival visit the summer flower event late July through mid-August for sunflowers and other summer flowers. 33814 S. Meridian Road Woodburn, Ore. 97071 tickets@woodenshoe.com | WoodenShoe.com WOODEN SHOE TULIP FARM & VINEYARD 6 Located in the forested hills of Washington Park, this world-class zoo offers a wildlife oasis just five minutes from downtown Portland. See polar bears diving into Polar Passage, chimps swinging through Primate Forest, elephants enjoying expansive Elephant Lands, and more. With each visit, you help to conserve and protect endangered species. See for yourself why Oregon Zoo is the number one cultural attraction in the Pacific Northwest! Reserve your tickets in advance at oregonzoo.org. 4001 S.W. Canyon Road Portland, Ore. 97221 503.226.1561 | OregonZoo.org OREGON ZOO 18 Don’t miss the Annual Dahlia Festival and peak bloom August through September. Visit the nation’s largest grower only 25 miles south of Portland in beautiful Canby, Oregon. The site of millions of dahlias in bloom is a photographer’s playground and a gardener’s dream. Pick out some favorites and order for spring delivery. Relax among nature’s gifts while enjoying a bite to eat from one of the food trucks or a drink while listening to live music on Saturday & Sundays. Shop the gift shop, take a class, and don’t miss purchasing fresh cut flowers to take home. Free admission & parking. Wednesday-Sunday 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. & Labor Day. Gift Shop also open October-July, Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. & Saturday 10 a.m.-3 p.m. for shopping year-round. 995 N.W. 22nd Ave. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 700 Canby, Ore. 97013 503.266.7711 | 800.410.6540 | Dahlias.com SWAN ISLAND DAHLIAS E. Burnside S.E. Divison S.E. Morrison S.E. Hawthorne S.E. Powell Blvd. S.E. 82nd Ave. S.E. 39th Ave. 205 N.E. Sandy Blvd. N. Lombard Columbia Blvd. Portland International Airport (PDX) N.E. Sandy S.E. 82nd Ave. S.E.39th Ave. S.E. Powell Blvd. N.E. Killingsworth Ave. N. Interstate Ave. S.E. Holgate S.E. Tacoma S.E. King S.E. Sunnyside S.E. Woodstock S.E. Division W. Burnside E. Burnside 5 5 84 205 205 405 205 15 22 21 OUTER PORTLAND 12 RICE MUSEUM OF ROCKS AND MINERALS 13 NORTH AMERICAN BIGFOOT CENTER* 14 THE GROTTO 15 NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC PARK* 16 BOB’S RED MILL* 17 END OF THE OREGON TRAIL INTERPRETIVE & VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER* 18 SWAN ISLAND DAHLIAS* 20 WOODEN SHOE TULIP FARM* 21 ALPACAS AT MARQUAM HILL RANCH* 22 MT. HOOD SKIBOWL WINTER & SUMMER RESORT* 18 * Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory partner. Go to MtHoodTerritory.com for more information. 20 12 16 17 13 14

18 Don’t miss the Annual Dahlia Festival and peak bloom August through September. Visit the nation’s largest grower only 25 miles south of Portland in beautiful Canby, Oregon. The site of millions of dahlias in bloom is a photographer’s playground and a gardener’s dream. Pick out some favorites and order for spring delivery. Relax among nature’s gifts while enjoying a bite to eat from one of the food trucks or a drink while listening to live music on Saturday & Sundays. Shop the gift shop, take a class, and don’t miss purchasing fresh cut flowers to take home. Free admission & parking. Wednesday-Sunday 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. & Labor Day. Gift Shop also open October-July, Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. & Saturday 10 a.m.-3 p.m. for shopping year-round. 995 N.W. 22nd Ave. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 700 Canby, Ore. 97013 503.266.7711 | 800.410.6540 | Dahlias.com SWAN ISLAND DAHLIAS 21 35835 OR-213 Molalla, Ore. 97038 503.407.3699 | MHRAlpacas.com ALPACAS AT MARQUAM HILL RANCH Come visit this working alpaca ranch for a memorable only-in-Oregon experience. The owners will warmly welcome you and personally introduce you to the herd of 50+ alpacas that make their amazing products. You’ll get expert insight into breeding award-winning alpacas with exceptionally soft, dense fleece.Tours are built for people interested in learning about alpaca ownership. Be prepared to learn a lot about alpacas, watch them graze, and enjoy this peaceful 18-acre property. Shop the ranch store for a curated collection of luxury alpaca goods, including rugs hand-loomed in the U.S., fine garments from Peru, yarn from their alpacas and spun in the U.S., and more. Open by appointment only so call Jennifer to schedule your tour. 5 Just two miles west of downtown, Portland’s destination park is home to more than fifteen miles of hiking trails, ten thousand rose bushes, two thousand tree species, four hundred acres to explore, and so much more. The park’s world-class cultural institutions include the Oregon Zoo, Portland Japanese Garden, Hoyt Arboretum, International Rose Test Garden, and World Forestry Center. To access and explore every attraction, visitors can hop on and hop off the Washington Park Free Shuttle Loop.The Free Shuttle arrives at designated stops throughout the park every fifteen to thirty minutes, helping visitors avoid the hassles of parking, maximize their visit, and make the memories that matter. Access the park easily on the TriMet MAX Light Rail or bus. 4033 S.W. Canyon Rd. Portland, Ore. 97221 ExploreWashingtonPark.org WASHINGTON PARK N.E. Broadway N.E. Weilder N.E. Multnomah N.E. Holladay N.E. Sandy Blvd. E. Burn S.E. Div S.E. Mo S.E. Ha S.E. Po S.E. Water S.E. Grand Ave. S.E. 39th Ave. N.W. 23rd Ave. S.W. Vista Ave. S.W. Park Ave. S.W. Broadway S.W. Fourth N.W. Lovejoy N.W. Hoyt N.W. Glisan N.W. Everett W. Burnside W. Burnside Burnside Br. S.W. Alder S.W. Morrison S.W. Salmon S.W. Yamhill S.W. Main S.W. Madison S.W. Jefferson WASHINGTON PARK Naito Parkway RiverPlace Marina S.W. Barbur Blvd. Fremont Br. Broadway Br. Steel Br. Morrison Br. Hawthorne Br. Marquam Br. Ross Island Br. Sellwood Br. WILLAMETTE RIVER S.W. Macadam Ave. N.E. Ninth S.W. Park Place 26 405 405 5 5 5 84 99E N.E. Sandy B N.W. Barnes N.W. Broadway U N S W E PORTLAND 4 1 3 7 11 INNER PORTLAND 2 6 10 19 5 9 8 19 Inspire your curiosity and sense of wonder at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI), one of the top-ranked science centers in the U.S.! Explore exhilarating exhibits, take a journey through the stars in the planetarium, and challenge yourself with hand-on experiments, puzzles, and labs throughout the museum. Young guests can climb, splash, jump, and play in Science Playground, and museum-goers of all ages will enjoy a film in the Empirical Theater or a submarine tour on the USS Blueback. OMSI is where curiosity, learning, and community unite! 1945 S.E. Water Ave. Portland, Ore. 97214 503.797.4000 | OMSI.edu OREGON MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY (OMSI) 22 MT. HOOD SKIBOWL WINTER & SUMMER RESORT 87000 E. Hwy. 26 | Government Camp, Ore. 97028 503.222.BOWL (2695) For overnight accommodations: 800.234.6288 Skibowl.com | CollinsLakeResort.com Mt. Hood Skibowl, less than an hour from Portland, is known as America’s Largest Night Skiing Area with 37 night lit runs, 71 day runs, and some of the best terrain on Mt. Hood. Mt. Hood’s only conveyor assisted Snow Tube Park features the World’s Only Cosmic Tubing™. When the snow melts, Skibowl’s Summer Adventure Park has over 20 attractions, including the Northwest’s only ½ mile dual alpine slide, free fall bungee jumping, ziplines, bungee trampolines, kiddie karts, scenic sky chairs, hiking trails and theTreeTop BridgeTour. Also check out Skibowl’s Raceway, offering Sprint and Indy Karts! 17 Experience history at the End of the Oregon Trail through engaging displays made in partnership with the Confederated Tribes of the Grande Ronde, along with the use of pioneer journals to tell the incredible story of westward migration in the words of those who lived it. Exhibits are interactive, including feature films, period games, dress-up, and crafts such as candle dipping and doll making. Also on site are the state and county welcome center, heritage garden and interpretive trail around Abernathy Green, where many pioneers spent their first winter in Oregon. Guided Overland Tours of the Interpretive Trail are available by request only. Open daily. 1726 Washington St. Oregon City, Ore. 97045 503.657.9336 | HistoricOregonCity.org END OF THE OREGON TRAIL INTERPRETIVE & VISITOR CENTER 20 The Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival is an annual celebration of spring, showcasing acres of breathtaking tulip fields in bloom. Located in Woodburn, the festival attracts visitors from near and far to experience the beauty of millions of blooming tulips. Known for their view of Mt. Hood, hot air balloons, and many activities, there is something for all to see in the spring. Tickets are required in advance online only. The tulips bloom from late March until early May. The best overlap of color is in mid-April. Outside of the tulip festival visit the summer flower event late July through mid-August for sunflowers and other summer flowers. 33814 S. Meridian Road Woodburn, Ore. 97071 tickets@woodenshoe.com | WoodenShoe.com WOODEN SHOE TULIP FARM & VINEYARD

21 35835 OR-213 Molalla, Ore. 97038 503.407.3699 | MHRAlpacas.com ALPACAS AT MARQUAM HILL RANCH Come visit this working alpaca ranch for a memorable only-in-Oregon experience. The owners will warmly welcome you and personally introduce you to the herd of 50+ alpacas that make their amazing products. You’ll get expert insight into breeding award-winning alpacas with exceptionally soft, dense fleece.Tours are built for people interested in learning about alpaca ownership. Be prepared to learn a lot about alpacas, watch them graze, and enjoy this peaceful 18-acre property. Shop the ranch store for a curated collection of luxury alpaca goods, including rugs hand-loomed in the U.S., fine garments from Peru, yarn from their alpacas and spun in the U.S., and more. Open by appointment only so call Jennifer to schedule your tour. 19 Inspire your curiosity and sense of wonder at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI), one of the top-ranked science centers in the U.S.! Explore exhilarating exhibits, take a journey through the stars in the planetarium, and challenge yourself with hand-on experiments, puzzles, and labs throughout the museum. Young guests can climb, splash, jump, and play in Science Playground, and museum-goers of all ages will enjoy a film in the Empirical Theater or a submarine tour on the USS Blueback. OMSI is where curiosity, learning, and community unite! 1945 S.E. Water Ave. Portland, Ore. 97214 503.797.4000 | OMSI.edu OREGON MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY (OMSI) 22 MT. HOOD SKIBOWL WINTER & SUMMER RESORT 87000 E. Hwy. 26 | Government Camp, Ore. 97028 503.222.BOWL (2695) For overnight accommodations: 800.234.6288 Skibowl.com | CollinsLakeResort.com Mt. Hood Skibowl, less than an hour from Portland, is known as America’s Largest Night Skiing Area with 37 night lit runs, 71 day runs, and some of the best terrain on Mt. Hood. Mt. Hood’s only conveyor assisted Snow Tube Park features the World’s Only Cosmic Tubing™. When the snow melts, Skibowl’s Summer Adventure Park has over 20 attractions, including the Northwest’s only ½ mile dual alpine slide, free fall bungee jumping, ziplines, bungee trampolines, kiddie karts, scenic sky chairs, hiking trails and theTreeTop BridgeTour. Also check out Skibowl’s Raceway, offering Sprint and Indy Karts! 1 Explore the Museum! Climb aboard a floating lighthouse, turn a ship’s wheel, stand on a Navy destroyer bridge, and make aTV weather forecast! 1792 Marine Drive Astoria, Ore. 97103 503.325.2323 | CRMM.org COLUMBIA RIVER MARITIME MUSEUM 2 Enjoy a guided tour of 8 zip lines, flying over a lake, ponds and through the forest. Adventurous guests can try a dunk in the lake or a 20' free fall and swing off the tower on the final line. 92111 High Life Rd. Warrenton, Ore. 97146 503.861.9875 Highlife-Adventures.com HIGH LIFE ADVENTURES

1 OREGON JEWISH MUSEUM AND CENTER FOR HOLOCAUST EDUCATION 2 PORTLAND SPIRIT 3 PORTLAND ART MUSEUM 4 OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY 5 EXPLORE WASHINGTON PARK 6 OREGON ZOO 7 WORLD FORESTRY CENTER DISCOVERY MUSEUM 8 PENDLETON WOOLEN MILLS 9 GLOWING GREENS PDX 10 OREGON RAIL HERITAGE CENTER 11 OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK & ROLLER SKATING RINK 19 OMSI INNER PORTLAND 2025 OREGON Things to see do 9 85366 Highway 101 Florence, Ore. 97439 541.997.8087 | Sandland.com The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area is an impressive natural wonder of towering dunes and endless shifting sands. Take an exciting sand rail tour with the choice of half-hour or hour trips. For those who seek a more leisurely ride, try the hour-long giant dune buggy tour traveling through eight miles of dunes and two miles of beach. Fun for all ages, families and groups. Extend your fun with go-karts, miniature golf, bumper boats, a train ride and the gift shop. Located one hour west of Eugene on Highway 101. Open daily at 10 a.m. Memorial weekend through Labor Day weekend. Check website for off season hours. Reservations recommended during summer months. SANDLAND ADVENTURES 1 Explore the Museum! Climb aboard a floating lighthouse, turn a ship’s wheel, stand on a Navy destroyer bridge, and make aTV weather forecast! 1792 Marine Drive Astoria, Ore. 97103 503.325.2323 | CRMM.org COLUMBIA RIVER MARITIME MUSEUM 2 Enjoy a guided tour of 8 zip lines, flying over a lake, ponds and through the forest. Adventurous guests can try a dunk in the lake or a 20' free fall and swing off the tower on the final line. 92111 High Life Rd. Warrenton, Ore. 97146 503.861.9875 Highlife-Adventures.com HIGH LIFE ADVENTURES 3 Various Locations in Cannon Beach CBGalleryGroup.com Every Day is an Art Walk in Cannon Beach! Visit a dozen premier art galleries all within easy walking distance in this picturesque beach town known as one of America’s top art towns. Explore the work of hundreds of national, regional, and locally acclaimed artists at galleries such as Bronze Coast Gallery, Cannon Beach Gallery, DragonFire Gallery, House of Orange, Images of the West, Jeffrey Hull Gallery, Northwest By Northwest Gallery, Shearwater Studio & Gallery, and White Bird Gallery. Enjoy a self-guided walking tour of outdoor public art while taking in the town’s vibrant creative atmosphere. For an incomparable immersive art experience, plan your visit for the Spring Unveiling Arts Festival (May 2-4, 2025), Earth & Ocean Arts Festival (September 2026), or Stormy Weather Arts Festival (November 7–9, 2025). CANNON BEACH ART WALK

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4 Take a step back in time aboard a historic train ride at Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad!This non-profit heritage railroad offers a variety of scenic train rides traveling along breathtaking sections of theTillamook coastline between the towns of Garibaldi, Rockaway Beach, and Wheeler.Trains are pulled by century old steam locomotives or vintage diesel locomotives that worked in the fabled logging industry. The railroad offers daily excursions throughout the summer months and weekend excursions in the spring and fall. Special event experiences are offered throughout the year, such as themed trains for holidays and train rides that offer drinks on board for guests 21 and over. There is a unique and exciting experience that suits everyone aboard these unforgettable train rides! 306 American Ave. Garibaldi, Ore. 97118 503.842.7972 | OregonCoastScenic.org OREGON COAST SCENIC RAILROAD 101 101 197 199 20 20 20 26 26 35 30 97 97 97 97 6 22 22 58 31 62 62 99W 226 126 126 138 138 227 140 140 18 18 38 42 126 5 Astoria Seaside Tillamook Lincoln City Newport Corvallis Eugene Florence Coos Bay Brookings Medford Grants Pass Roseburg Canyonville Salem Silverton Woodburn Portland Oregon City Cannon Beach McMinnville Government Camp Cascade Locks Hood River The Dalles Bigg Madras Warm Springs Redmond Bend Sunriver Klamath Falls Gold Beach OREG WASHIN Pacific Ocean Molalla Albany 1 3 6 7 4 5 8 10 11 12 14 13 18 2 9 15 16 17 19 e e e 5 Tillamook® dreamed up the most incredible dairy-lovers’ destination. Discover how they turn high-quality milk into award-winning cheddar. Visit the farm exhibit and see how they care for their cows. Want to learn more? Book a guided tour and get to know their rich heritage and cheesemaking process. Plus, enjoy an exclusive, interactive ice cream experience. The fun doesn’t stop there. Taste their famous cheese curds, flavorful burgers and melty grilled cheese sandwiches at the dining hall. Top it off with a few scoops of their rich, creamy ice cream and keep the memories alive with a memento from the market. See upcoming events and reserve premium experiences atTillamook.com. 4165 N. Hwy. 101 Tillamook, Ore. 97141 Tillamook.com TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY 5 Tillamook® dreamed up the most incredible dairy-lovers’ destination. Discover how they turn high-quality milk into award-winning cheddar. Visit the farm exhibit and see how they care for their cows. Want to learn more? Book a guided tour and get to know their rich heritage and cheesemaking process. Plus, enjoy an exclusive, interactive ice cream experience. The fun doesn’t stop there. Taste their famous cheese curds, flavorful burgers and melty grilled cheese sandwiches at the dining hall. Top it off with a few scoops of their rich, creamy ice cream and keep the memories alive with a memento from the market. See upcoming events and reserve premium experiences atTillamook.com. 4165 N. Hwy. 101 Tillamook, Ore. 97141 Tillamook.com TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY 20 20 26 26 30 395 395 395 95 95 97 82 86 7 78 82 3 11 245 205 204 84 39 Biggs ras ond Pendleton La Grande Baker City Ontario John Day Burns Wallowa REGON HINGTON IDAHO Umatilla Joseph Halfway Imnaha Sumpter Boardman 23 22 20 21 24 25 26 e e 6 GARIBALDI CHARTERS DEEP SEA FISHING 607 Garibaldi Ave. Garibaldi, Ore. 97118 503.322.0007 GaribaldiCharters.com Deep Sea Fishing is an adventure for the whole family! Beginner or experienced, Garibaldi Charters offers trips for Rockfish, Lingcod, Crab, Halibut, Salmon, and more! 7 TOREX ATV RENTALS 83960 Hwy. 101 Florence, Ore. 97439 541.997.5363 TorexATVRentals.com Take the wheel and explore at Torex ATV Rentals. With direct dune access, you can park and ride right from their office. All experience levels welcome, reservations recommended.

5 Tillamook® dreamed up the most incredible dairy-lovers’ destination. Discover how they turn high-quality milk into award-winning cheddar. Visit the farm exhibit and see how they care for their cows. Want to learn more? Book a guided tour and get to know their rich heritage and cheesemaking process. Plus, enjoy an exclusive, interactive ice cream experience. The fun doesn’t stop there. Taste their famous cheese curds, flavorful burgers and melty grilled cheese sandwiches at the dining hall. Top it off with a few scoops of their rich, creamy ice cream and keep the memories alive with a memento from the market. See upcoming events and reserve premium experiences atTillamook.com. 4165 N. Hwy. 101 Tillamook, Ore. 97141 Tillamook.com TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY 20 26 26 30 395 395 395 95 95 82 86 7 78 82 3 11 245 205 204 84 39 gs Pendleton La Grande Baker City Ontario John Day Burns Wallowa GON NGTON IDAHO Umatilla Joseph Halfway Imnaha Sumpter Boardman 23 22 20 21 24 25 26 e e 6 GARIBALDI CHARTERS DEEP SEA FISHING 607 Garibaldi Ave. Garibaldi, Ore. 97118 503.322.0007 GaribaldiCharters.com Deep Sea Fishing is an adventure for the whole family! Beginner or experienced, Garibaldi Charters offers trips for Rockfish, Lingcod, Crab, Halibut, Salmon, and more! 7 TOREX ATV RENTALS 83960 Hwy. 101 Florence, Ore. 97439 541.997.5363 TorexATVRentals.com Take the wheel and explore at Torex ATV Rentals. With direct dune access, you can park and ride right from their office. All experience levels welcome, reservations recommended. 6 GARIBALDI CHARTERS DEEP SEA FISHING 607 Garibaldi Ave. Garibaldi, Ore. 97118 503.322.0007 GaribaldiCharters.com Deep Sea Fishing is an adventure for the whole family! Beginner or experienced, Garibaldi Charters offers trips for Rockfish, Lingcod, Crab, Halibut, Salmon, and more! 7 TOREX ATV RENTALS 83960 Hwy. 101 Florence, Ore. 97439 541.997.5363 TorexATVRentals.com Take the wheel and explore at Torex ATV Rentals. With direct dune access, you can park and ride right from their office. All experience levels welcome, reservations recommended. 11 HOUSE OF MYSTERY AT THE OREGON VORTEX 4303 Sardine Creek Left Fork Rd. Gold Hill, Ore. 97525 541.855.1543 Facebook.com/OregonVortex Take a guided tour through the House of Mystery at the Oregon Vortex. A naturally occurring unsolved phenomenon just a few miles off of I-5! 12 ALBANY VISITORS ASSOCIATION 122 Ferry St. S.W. Albany, Ore. 97321 541.928.0911 | VisitAlbany.com All are welcome to join the fun in Albany! Get up close and personal with outstanding works of art at the Albany Historic Carousel & Museum. 8 Formed over 25 million years ago, Sea Lion Caves is America’s largest sea cave — a retreat for Steller sea lions and an array of other fascinating wildlife. Ride the modern elevator down through 200 feet of solid rock and experience an impressive cavern filled with roaring sea lions, wailing birds and the relentless surge of the Pacific Ocean. The interior soars to the height of a 12-story building and stretches the full length of a football field. Great care is taken to avoid disturbing these magnificent creatures and their habitat. It has taken more than 80 years of protecting, preserving and continuing to make this natural wonder safe for its animal residents and accessible to the public. Since 1932, it has remained an unforgettable family experience. 91560 Hwy. 101 Florence, Ore. 97439 541.547.3111 | SeaLionCaves.com SEA LION CAVES

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