2026 OREGON Things to see do
1 The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education is located on Portland’s North Park Blocks. The museum’s galleries buzz with exhibitions that feature local, national and international artists such as Helen Frankenthaler, Richard Serra and Cara Levine. In addition to exhibition spaces, OJMCHE has a Museum Shop, a robust education program, and archives and collections. Visitors also engage with core exhibitions about the history of Jews in Oregon; the state’s history of discrimination and resistance; the Holocaust from the perspective of local survivors; and 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 NW Davis St. Portland, Ore. 97209 503.226.3600 | OJMCHE.org OREGON JEWISH MUSEUM AND CENTER FOR HOLOCAUST EDUCATION 7 Built in 1914, Pittock Mansion tells the story of Portland’s transformation from a pioneer stump town to a modern, industrialized city through the history and legacy of one its most influential families. A “must-see” destination in Portland, the mansion is a 16,000-square-foot French Renaissance Chateau with 23 beautifully furnished rooms and a grand circular marble staircase. Built by Henry Pittock, the publisher of the Oregonian newspaper, the mansion is an architectural marvel known for technological innovations of its day, including the original working elevator. Visitors can enjoy a selfguided tour of the mansion and the estate keeper’s home, as well walk the beautiful grounds that lead up to the Pittock viewpoint which offers stunning views of Mount Hood and downtown Portland. 3229 NW Pittock Drive Portland, Ore. 97210 503.823.3623 | PittockMansion.org PITTOCK MANSION
2 This is one experience you don’t want to miss! Cruise the Willamette River 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.Year-round options include Bridgetown Lunch, Champagne Brunch or a three-course Sunset Dinner Cruise. During summer, soak up the sun on a late 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 June through September. 1010 SW Naito Pkwy. Portland, Ore. 97204 503.224.3900 | PortlandSpirit.com PORTLAND SPIRIT CRUISES & EVENTS 8 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 within Glowing Greens in downtown Portland. 509 SW Taylor St. Portland, Ore. 97204 503.222.5554 | GlowingGreens.com GLOWING GREENS: MINI GOLF & ESCAPE GAMES
9 PENDLETON PARK AVENUE WEST 825 SW 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. 10 OREGON RAIL HERITAGE CENTER 2250 SE 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 Saturdays, spring through fall. 3 The Portland Art Museum is internationally recognized for its ambitious exhibitions showcasing the work of artists from across the Pacific Northwest and the globe, and for its expansive collection of over 50,000 objects, with areas of focus including Native American art, Northwest art, Asian art, graphic arts and photography. The Museum recently completed a major expansion. Anchored by the stunning new Mark Rothko Pavilion — a glass structure that connects the Museum’s historic buildings — the expansion added nearly 100,000 square feet of new and updated areas, including outdoor spaces and improved amenities. Discover refreshed galleries featuring nearly 300 new artworks and rarely seen pieces, exploring themes of place, identity and community. 1219 SW Park Ave. Portland, Ore. 97205 503.226.2811 | PortlandArtMuseum.org PORTLAND ART MUSEUM
4 Located in downtown Portland, the museum is open daily and features immersive exhibitions about Oregon and American history. The museum’s cornerstone exhibition, “Experience Oregon”, explores the state’s unique geography and complicated history through the lens of the people, places and events that have shaped Oregon. OHS’s newest permanent installation, “Rivers, Roses and Rip City:The Remarkable History of Portland”, shares the history of Oregon’s largest city through compelling objects and interactive experiences. Museum admission is free for youth 17 and under! The research library contains the largest collection of Oregon-related books, photographs, films, and oral histories anywhere in the world. Admission to the research library is free and no appointment is needed to visit. 1200 SW Park Ave. Portland, Ore. 97205 503.222.1741 | OHS.org OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY 11 Oaks Amusement Park is one of the oldest continually operating amusement parks in America, providing safe, wholesome and affordable family fun for 121 years! Located just ten minutes from the center of downtown Portland on the banks of the scenic Willamette River. Enjoy the perfect blend of old-time charm and modern thrills with seasonal rides, go karts, mini golf and midway games. Don’t miss the crown jewel of the park, the one-of-a-kind antique Roller Rink, which is the oldest roller skating rink in the country and is the biggest skating rink west of the Mississippi! Roller skating is open year-round. Check out oakspark.com for hours, prices and more. 7805 SE Oaks Park Way Portland, Ore. 97202 503.233.5777 | OaksPark.com OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK & ROLLER SKATING RINK
5 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 the Oregon Zoo is the number one cultural attraction in the Pacific Northwest! Reserve your tickets in advance at oregonzoo.org. 4001 SW Canyon Road Portland, Ore. 97221 503.226.1561 | OregonZoo.org OREGON ZOO 12 The Rice Museum is nestled on 23 wooded acres in the farmland outside of Portland. It houses a world-class collection of minerals, rocks, fossils, meteorites and gems. The main building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its unique mid-century modern style, natural stonework, and use of myrtlewood and quilted maple throughout. A Smithsonian Affiliate, the Museum is one of only four in Oregon to hold this designation. Come touch and learn about rocks and minerals from the PNW and beyond. Enjoy a picnic and wander the nature trails. Leave with a rock from the free rockpile as a memento of your trip! 26385 NW Groveland Drive Hillsboro, Ore. 97124 503.647.2418 | RiceNorthwestMuseum.org RICE NORTHWEST MUSEUM OF ROCKS AND MINERALS
6 Located in Portland’s Washington Park just steps from the MAX Light Rail, World Forestry Center’s Discovery Museum will change the way you see the forest. The dramatic 20,000-square-foot wooden building has been a Portland landmark since 1971, and the exhibits inside invite visitors to examine their relationship to forests and consider all the unexpected ways they impact our lives. Get a bird’s-eye view of a Northwest forest, meet people who rely on the woods for their livelihoods, and learn about the challenges and opportunities facing this critical natural resource. View hours at worldforestry.org. 4033 SW Canyon Road Portland, Ore. 97221 503.228.1367 | WorldForestry.org WORLD FORESTRY CENTER 13 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 NE 85th Ave. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 20008 Portland, Ore. 97294 503.254.7371 | TheGrotto.org THE GROTTO
14 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 variety of slides includes a toddler slide, two long twisting tube slides and a drop slide for the most 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.org/aquatic-park. 7300 SE Harmony Road Milwaukie, Ore. 97222 503.557.7873 | aquaticpark@ncprd.com NCPRD.org/aquatic-park NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC PARK 18 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
15 OREGON MILITARY MUSEUM 15300 SE Minuteman Way Clackamas, Ore. 97015 971.355.2275 OregonMilitaryMuseum.org Explore the stories of Oregonians in service through artifacts, imagery and innovation. At the state’s official military history repository, Oregon’s military heritage comes to life. FREE. 16 OREGON CITY 625 Center St., Oregon City, Ore. 97045 TravelOregonCity.com Explore the walkable riverfront and iconic Arch Bridge. Shop, dine & drink downtown.Take the municipal elevator to the promenade to view the historic Willamette Falls. 19 Don’t miss the Annual Dahlia Festival, happening August through September at the nation’s largest dahlia grower, just 25 miles south of Portland in beautiful Canby, Oregon. Millions of dahlias in peak bloom make this a photographer’s paradise and a gardener’s dream. While you explore the fields, pick your favorites and order tubers for spring delivery. Relax among nature’s gifts while enjoying food trucks or a drink, and take in live music on Saturdays and Sundays. Visit the Mercantile, join a class, and be sure to pick up fresh cut flowers to take home. Free admission and parking. Open Wednesday–Sunday, 9 a.m.–5:30 p.m., & Labor Day. The Mercantile is open year-round, October–July, Monday–Friday 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.–3 p.m. 995 NW 22nd Ave. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 700 Canby, Ore. 97013 503.266.7711 | 800.410.6540 | Dahlias.com SWAN ISLAND DAHLIAS
1 OREGON JEWISH MUSEUM AND CENTER FOR HOLOCAUST EDUCATION 2 PORTLAND SPIRIT CRUISES & EVENTS 3 PORTLAND ART MUSEUM 4 OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY 5 OREGON ZOO 6 WORLD FORESTRY CENTER 7 PITTOCK MANSION 8 GLOWING GREENS: MINI GOLF & ESCAPE GAMES 9 PENDLETON PARK AVENUE WEST 10 OREGON RAIL HERITAGE CENTER 11 OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK & ROLLER SKATING RINK 17 OREGON MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY (OMSI) N.E. Broadway N.E. Weilder N.E. Multnomah N.E. Holladay N.E. Sandy Blvd. E. Bu S.E. D S.E. M S.E. H 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. Sandy N.W. Barnes N.W. Broadway U N S W E PORTLAND 4 1 3 6 11 INNER PORTLAND 2 5 10 17 8 9 7
Ins Sc th in pu Yo an or lea OR M M A an as W at fr sc ou urnside Divison Morrison Hawthorne Powell Blvd. S.E. 82nd Ave. 205 andy 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 14 20 OUTER PORTLAND 12 RICE NORTHWEST MUSEUM OF ROCKS AND MINERALS 13 THE GROTTO 14 NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC PARK* 15 OREGON MILITARY MUSEUM* 16 OREGON CITY* 18 END OF THE OREGON TRAIL INTERPRETIVE & VISITOR CENTER* 19 SWAN ISLAND DAHLIAS* 20 MT. HOOD SKIBOWL WINTER & SUMMER RESORT* 19 * Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory partner. Go to MtHoodTerritory.com for more information. 12 18 13 16 15
1 Seaside is for fun! Just 90 minutes from Portland, the Pacific Northwest’s original beach town beckons with kite flying, sand castle making, boogie boarding, ancient forest hiking, Grand Promenade strolling, SkeeBalling, kayaking, tandem biking, swan boating, sunset picnicking and bumper car bumping!The iconic lamplit 1.5-mile oceanfront promenade has been a Seaside standout since 1921. Bustling Broadway street is lined with locally-owned shops, restaurants and entertainment, including one of the last remaining Fascination Parlors on the West Coast. Visit SeasideOR.com for more information. 7 N. Roosevelt (Hwy. 101 & Broadway) Seaside, Ore. 97138 503.738.3097 | SeasideOR.com VISIT SEASIDE 9 SCIENCEWORKS HANDS-ON MUSEUM 1500 E. Main St. Ashland, Ore. 97520 541.482.6767 ScienceWorksMuseum.org Explore interactive exhibits at ScienceWorks! Make a splash at the water table, adventure through the new cave and enjoy hands-on fun that inspires playful learning. Stay curious! 10 TravelOregon.com/things-to-do/ outdoor-recreation/bicycling/ cascade-siskiyou-scenic-bikeway The 55-mile Cascade Siskiyou Scenic Bikeway incorporates 5,000 feet of steep and winding climbing through oak savannah into fir forests. CASCADE SISKIYOU SCENIC BIKEWAY
2 See a Map of Art Locations at: CBGalleryGroup.com Everyday is an Art Walk in Cannon Beach! Explore over a dozen top art galleries all within easy walking distance in this picturesque beach village. Recognized as one of America’s best art destinations, this charming coastal community invites visitors to experience beauty around every corner. Discover the work of hundreds of national, regional and locally acclaimed artists in the town’s art galleries and enjoy a self-guided walking tour of outdoor public art installations and sculptures throughout Cannon Beach’s Coastal Creative District. For an immersive art experience, plan your visit around one of the town’s signature art festivals: Spring Unveiling Arts Festival, May 1-3, 2026 and the Stormy Weather Arts Festival, November 6-8, 2026. Come be inspired! CANNON BEACH ART WALK 11 Just 15 miles from Klamath Falls, the Spence Mountain Trail System is arguably the crown jewel of mountain biking in Southern Oregon. The 7,400-acre parcel features 55 miles of professionally built trails, including an area with gentler terrain for beginner riders as well as fast, technical trails with jumps, berms, fast drops and other natural features. The arduous, 1,700-foot climb to the summit stretches up thick forestland, though offers breathtaking views of Upper Klamath Lake, Mount Shasta and rolling peaks in the distance. 18515 Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway Klamath Falls, Ore. 97601 KlamathTrails.org SPENCE MOUNTAIN TRAIL SYSTEM
3 The Tillamook Creamery immerses visitors of all ages in the history, process and taste of award-winning Tillamook dairy products. From learning about the heritage of the farmer-owned Tillamook County Creamery Association and exploring the Farm Exhibit, to watching cheese get made in real time in the Viewing Gallery, there’s a lot to experience. After working up an appetite, visitors can satisfy their cravings at the Dining Hall with fan-favorites like fried cheese curds and then grab a scoop (or three) at the Ice Cream Counter.The Market offers cheese, merch and more to commemorate a visit. Guests seeking even more access can book premium tasting experiences and guided tours. Learn more atTillamook.com. 4165 N. Hwy. 101 Tillamook, Ore. 97141 Tillamook.com TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY 101 101 197 199 20 20 20 26 26 35 2 30 97 97 97 97 6 22 22 58 31 62 62 66 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 Ashland 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 2 4 5 3 6 12 13 16 14 19 1 17 20 7 8 9 11 15 18 e e e e 4 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! 5 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 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 12 Looking for a little adventure? Look no further. KLA-MO-YA Casino offers Vegas style slots just minutes from the breathtaking views of natural wonders like Crater Lake National Park, the Lava Beds National Monument and the Ponderosa Pines. After exploring the magnificent surroundings you’ll appreciate the clean and comfortable rooms, pool, and complimentary breakfast at the Sleep Inn Hotel. Grab some great food and a drink and try your luck at a variety of new slot games. They also offer a full-service travel center with abundant parking for RV’s and trucks. Stay and Play at KLA-MO-YA Casino in Chiloquin, Where Winning Comes Naturally! 34333 Hwy. 97 N. Chiloquin, Ore. 97624 888.552.6692 | klamoyacasino.com KLA-MO-YA CASINO O
13 Visit Albany and discover your story! Don’t miss the Albany Historic Carousel & Museum, the crown jewel of Albany, with its collection of animals, both real and fantastical. Admission is free and a token to ride is just $2.The carousel is wheelchair-accessible, so the entire family can ride. Albany is most famous for its architecture. Explore hundreds of historic buildings, all within 100 square blocks. Dive deeper into history by visiting the Monteith House. Built in 1849, it is the most accurately restored pioneer-era home in Oregon. When it’s time to dine, there’s something tasty for everyone. Find options ranging from food trucks to fine dining, local craft beers to creative cocktails. Plan your adventure today at VisitAlbany.com. 122 Ferry St. SW Albany, Ore. 97321 541.928.0911 | VisitAlbany.com ALBANY VISITORS ASSOCIATION 7 GREAT CATS WORLD PARK 27919 Redwood Highway Cave Junction, Ore. 97523 541.592.2957 GreatCatsWorldPark.com Great Cats is home to more then 50 exotic felines. Guided tours offer up close views of these amazing cats as well as learning all about their species. 8 The perfect getaway!This high mountain historic lake resort sits beside one of the clearest natural lakes found in the Southern Oregon Cascades. 950 Harriman Route Klamath Falls, Ore. 97601 866.201.4194 LakeOfTheWoodsResort.com LAKE OF THE WOODS
14 Fun for all ages! Oregon’s own theme park nestled in a beautiful forest setting. Stroll through Storybook Lane, Western Town and English Village. Meet the spirits of the Haunted House — if you dare! Experience the beautiful Fantasy Fountains water-light show, the wild outrageous musical Comedy Theatre and lots of hands-on fun in Pinocchio’s Playhouse. Plus plenty of fun rides, including the Big Timber Log Ride, Ice Mountain Bobsled Roller Coaster, Bumper Cars andThe Challenge of Mondor (an indoor target shooting ride). Kiddie rides include carousel, bumper boats, Ferris wheel, train and frog hopper. Also, you can enjoy picnicking, gift shops, delicious food, face painting and much more. 8462 Enchanted Way SE 7 miles south of Salem off I-5, exit 248 Turner, Ore. 97392 503.363.3060 | EnchantedForest.com ENCHANTED FOREST 18 GILBERT HOUSE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM 116 Marion St. NE Salem, Ore. 97301 503.371.3631 | ACGilbert.org This museum is a Salem destination that sparks curiosity, creativity and discovery. With 29 hands-on exhibits and a 20,000-square-foot outdoor play area, it inspires a passion for lifelong learning. 19 Hours:Tues.-Sat., 9-noon, 1-5 p.m. ClosedThanksgiving, Christmas and NewYear’s. Gift Shop carries unique art, beadwork, baskets, handcrafted items by local artists, and more. 2189 Hwy. 26 Warm Springs, Ore. 97761 541.553.3331 MuseumAtWarmSprings.org THE MUSEUM AT WARM SPRINGS
15 Silver Falls State Park 20024 Silver Falls Hwy. SE, Sublimity, Ore. 97385 206.914.8613 | TreeClimbingAtSilverFalls.com One of Oregon’s top-rated, unforgettable adventures with five-star reviews on Google and TripAdvisor. This is the only U.S. tour operator offering daily guided climbs up 200-300 ft old-growth trees. It’s also the only place to experience overnight tree camping offered daily MaySept. Other options include enjoying a hot dinner while watching the sunset from the canopy, then hiking back through the forest discovering glowing bioluminescent bugs and mushrooms. Accessible to nearly everyone with adaptive battery ascenders, including people with disabilities and wheelchair users. Yes, battery-powered ascenders are also available for those who prefer an effortless climb!There’s no better way to explore ancient forests and see a unique birds-eye view of the forest! Ages 7+, oldest climber record 98. Reservations required. TREE CLIMBING AT SILVER FALLS 20 404 W. 2nd St. The Dalles, Ore. 97058 541.296.2231 | ExploreTheDalles.com Explore The Dalles — where Oregon sunshine meets Columbia River adventure. Immerse yourself in a place that blends rich history with outdoor thrills and small-town charm. Paddle, pedal or hike your way through breathtaking Gorge scenery, then unwind in the historic downtown’s inviting shops and eateries. Stop at Klindt’s Booksellers, Oregon’s oldest bookstore, or the glowing nostalgia of the National Neon Sign Museum. Sip and savor your way through local favorites like Sunshine Mill,Tierra de Lobos, 15 Mile Winery and Freebridge Brewing. Year-round events like the Northwest Cherry Festival and Cruise the Gorge keep the energy buzzing, while friendly faces make every visit feel like coming home. Whether you’re chasing adventure, flavor, or a bit of both,The Dalles welcomes you. THE DALLES, OREGON
21 Dive into winning on Vegas-style slots, or immerse yourself in live table games, Keno, bingo or poker. Indulge in delicious dining at restaurants ranging from fine dining to casual family favorites. Then, play at the Family FunPlex which features a 24-lane bowling center, an arcade, a five-screen Cineplex and Children’s Entertainment Center. If that’s not enough, Wildhorse offers two challenging championship golf courses. Need to recharge? Stay in a spacious room or suite with scenic views of the beautiful Blue Mountains. Complementary amenities include free access to the fitness and business center, indoor pool and sauna, free Wi-Fi and valet parking. If you want to mix business with pleasure, the meeting rooms offer exceptional features sure to wow any crowd. No matter the occasion, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. 46510 Wildhorse Blvd. Pendleton, Ore. 97801 800.654.9453 | WildhorseResort.com WILDHORSE RESORT & CASINO 39 66 Ashland Lakevi 1 VISIT SEASIDE 2 CANNON BEACH ART WALK 3 TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY 4 GARIBALDI CHARTERS DEEP SEA FISHING 5 TOREX ATV RENTALS 6 SEA LION CAVES 7 GREAT CATS WORLD PARK 8 LAKE OF THE WOODS 9 SCIENCEWORKS HANDS-ON MUSEUM 10 CASCADES SISKIYOU SCENIC BIKEWAY 11 SPENCE MOUNTAIN TRAIL SYSTEM 12 KLA-MO-YA CASINO 13 ALBANY VISITORS ASSOCIATION 14 ENCHANTED FORES 15 TREE CLIMBING AT SILVER FALLS 16 SILVER FALLS STATE 17 AURORA, OREGON 18 GILBERT HOUSE CHILDREN’S MUSEU 19 THE MUSEUM AT W SPRINGS 20 THE DALLES, OREGO 21 WILDHORSE RESOR & CASINO 22 TAMÁSTSLIKT CULTURAL INSTITUT 23 PENDLETON UNDERGROUND TOU 24 EAGLE CAP EXCURS 25 DOWNTOWN BAKER e State Welcome Center 10 e e 22 Travel a 10,000-year journey in a single afternoon. Experience the storied past, rich present and bright future of the Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla Tribes at Tamástslikt Cultural Institute. Inhabitants of the Plateau region of the Pacific Northwest for more than 10,000 years, the Tribes welcomed the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1804-06 and 40 years later saw the Oregon Trail cut through the heart of their homelands.Tamástslikt brings the story alive with world-class exhibit space, interactive displays, multi-media experiences and topical gallery exhibitions. Dine on nativeinspired dishes at Kinship Café. Shop the expansive Museum Store for tribal art, beadwork and exclusive design Pendleton blankets. Visit Tamástslikt Cultural Institute for a trip through time. 47106 Wildhorse Blvd. Pendleton, Ore. 97801 541.429.7700 | Tamastslikt.org TAMÁSTSLIKT CULTURAL INSTITUTE
16 Nestled in the foothills of Oregon’s Cascade Mountains, less than an hour drive east of the state capitol in Salem, Silver Falls State Park features more than 9,000 acres of forest, meadows, canyons and stunning waterfalls. Open year-round, the park is best known for the Trail of Ten Falls, which leads above, behind and around 10 stunning waterfalls, including the famous 177-foot South Falls. Dogs are not allowed on the waterfall trails, but they are welcome on 35 miles of forested backcountry trails, also popular for horseback riding and mountain biking. The park also features an historic lodge, group picnic areas, a campground, cabins and several group overnight facilities for weddings, reunions and other events. 20024 Silver Falls Hwy. SE Sublimity, Ore. 97385 503.873.8681 | OregonStateParks.org SILVER FALLS STATE PARK 23 PENDLETON UNDERGROUND TOURS 31 SW Emigrant Ave. Pendleton, Ore. 97801 541.276.0730 PendletonUndergroundTours.org Step back in time and take a 90-minute guided tour into Pendleton’s Historic Underground and Red Light District. Open year round. Reservations needed. 24 EAGLE CAP EXCURSION TRAIN The Eagle Cap ExcursionTrain winds along the banks of the Grande Ronde and Wallowa rivers through the mountains of beautiful Northeast Oregon. 300 Depot St. Elgin, Ore. 97827 541.437.3652 EagleCapTrainRides.com
17 ExploreAuroraOregon.com Nestled halfway between Portland and Salem is Oregon’s first designated Historic District. Aurora is the premier destination for those looking for antiques, unique boutiques, and historical architecture. Visit the Aurora Colony Museum to learn about its pioneer beginnings and take a stroll with the Emma Walk, Aurora’s self-guided historical tour. Explore the expansive Aurora Mills Architectural Salvage and peruse the many shops in town to find vintage gems, thoughtful gifts, home décor, antique art, and more. Don’t forget to stop into White Rabbit Bakery for coffee and pastries, or grab a table at Filbert’s Farmhouse Kitchen for some Northwest-inspired cuisine. Check the website for the events calendar featuring the annual Colony Days celebration, Wine and Chocolate Walk, and Outdoor Antiques and Artisans Markets. AURORA, OREGON 25 Discover historic Downtown Baker City! Just off I-84 you’ll find the delightful downtown of Baker City. Marvel at the well-preserved historic buildings dating from Baker’s heyday during the gold rush. Stumble upon charming shops and galleries to fit every taste, and savor the flavors of Eastern Oregon’s culinary capital — from locally crafted beer, wine, and spirits to fine dining at every price point. Join First Friday art walks and other cultural happenings at Crossroads Carnegie Arts Center (crossroads-arts.org). And be sure to check out events and live music at Churchill (churchillbaker.com). Take exit 304 and head east on Campbell Street. Turn left on Main Street, park and marvel at the place you should have visited long ago! BakerCityDowntown.com DOWNTOWN BAKER CITY
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17 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 SE Water Ave. Portland, Ore. 97214 503.797.4000 | OMSI.edu OREGON MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY (OMSI) 20 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!
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