Oregon Travel Guide

Points of Interest
*Astoria
*Bend
*Bonneville Dam
*Canyon Beach
*Hell's Canyon National Recreation Area
*Oregon Dunes
Portland
*Washington Park
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| The state of Oregon is home to a host of wild animals and one of the Pacific Northwest’s hippest cities; Portland. Such a striking combination means that there are innumerable things to do in Oregon, and travelers heading to the big city in particular will find no shortage of fun things to do in Portland Oregon. Below, you’ll find a list of some of the best things to do in Oregon; though don’t forget to do some exploring on your own. |
Multnomah Falls
53000 Historic Scenic Hwy. 30 E, Fairview 97024 - 503.695.2376
Multnomah Falls is the second highest year-round waterfall in the nation. The water of the Falls drops 620 feet from its origin on Larch Mountain. Unusually cold weather can turns the falls into a frozen sight to behold. |
Portland CM
4015 SW Canyon Rd, Portland - 503.223.6500
The new Children's Museum is open in its fabulous new home in Washington Park with 3 times the fun! Come out and play with the innovative, hands-on exhibits and studio programs for kids from 6 months through 13 years old. |
Crater Lake
PO Box 7, Crater Lake 97604 - 541.594.2211
If you are looking for some of the most diverse land in Oregon, a trip to Crater Lake National Park will not disappoint. The park is located north east of Medford Oregon. You can reach Crater Lake by taking Highway 97 South to Highway 138 West. |
Astoria Column
The Astoria Column is the crown jewel of the city of Astoria. Thousands of tourists come to visit this immense landmark. If you climb the 164 circular steps to the top of the Column, you will be greeted by a most breath taking view. A panoramic sense of awe will overwhelm the senses as you view the Astoria-Megler Bridge, the Columbia River, The Pacific Ocean, and the shores and mountains of Washington. |
The Oregon Zoo
4001 SW Canyon Rd., Portland 97221 - 503.226.1561
For over 100 year's the Oregon Zoo has excelled and grown in exciting directions. The zoo now hosts 1,029 animals from 200 species. The Oregon Zoo has great plans for the future and is in an ever changing state. A highlight at the zoo are the Zoo Lights (Christmas Season) and the Zoo Boo (Halloween Season). |