Things to do in Oregon

Activities, attractions and tours

Crater Lake National Park featuring a lake or waterhole, island views and landscape views
Crater Lake National Park featuring a lake or waterhole, island views and landscape views
Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area which includes landscape views and desert views
Coos Bay showing aircraft and an aircraft
Crater Lake National Park showing mountains, landscape views and island views

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1. Moda Center

Watch top sporting action, family shows and concerts by national and international artists at the Moda Center, a multi-purpose arena with a capacity for nearly 20,000 spectators. This popular venue is used for ice shows, rodeos, hockey games, conventions and more. The arena is also the home of the Portland Trail Blazers basketball team and the Portland Winterhawks, a junior ice hockey team.
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Moda Center showing modern architecture

2. Crater Lake National Park

Crater Lake National Park is a natural experience that creates lifelong devotees. People fall in love with this landscape and the remarkable lake at its center. Navigate the placid waters of Crater Lake on a boat tour. Cast a fishing line into a deep reserve filled with trout and salmon. Inhale the crisp, piney air of this forested wonderland.
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Crater Lake National Park featuring mountains, a lake or waterhole and landscape views

3. Oregon Zoo

In Washington Park, located in the West Hills not too far from Portland, visitors will find a 26-hectare zoo housing animals of all shapes and sizes. It is home to more than 1,955 animals, including 22 endangered species and 37 threatened species. It is the perfect way to spend a rainy day around Portland, as most of the exhibits offer shelter of some sort.
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The California Condor was a common sight along the Columbia River in Lewis and Clark's day.  By the early 1980's, there were only twenty-two left on the face of the planet, all in California.

Today, thanks to a massive effort to re-populate the species via in-captivity pairing, there are some two-hundred members.  But their recovery is far from assured.

The Oregon Zoo has undertaken its own recovery effort whose ultimate goal is the re-introduction of the species into the protected wilderness area around the Columbia River Gorge.  In short, to bring them home.

For now, they live out their days in a vast, outdoor aviary designed specifically to mimic their habitat in the wild.

If you have never seen one up close before, I urge you to come take a look. They are larger than any flying bird you will ever see, unless you go to Peru.  And though black and white practically from head to toe, their plumage shines and reflects the light like dark, polished metal.

If that doesn't suit your fancy, I will tell you that, as with all big birds, if you wait around long enough, they will do something so awe-inspiring that it will take your breath away, and something so goofy that you will laugh out loud.

Either way, you won't be bored for a second.

http://www.oregonzoo.org/discover/new-zoo/condors-columbia

4. Cannon Beach

This fourteen-kilometre stretch of beach only a two-hour drive from Portland is the perfect place for a weekend getaway. The natural beauty of Cannon Beach is one great reason to visit, but the area also boasts the ambiance of a little village and is home to a thriving arts and crafts community.
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Cannon Beach which includes a sandy beach and landscape views

5. Mt. Bachelor Ski Resort

The 3,700 acres (15 square kilometers) of prime ski terrain of Mount Bachelor Ski Resort offers exhilarating runs for snow seekers of all abilities. The scenic site is also a popular destination in other seasons. Speed down its slopes on skis, board or bike, depending on the month. Hike its trails in sun or snow for year-round thrills.
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Mt. Bachelor Ski Resort showing snow, mountains and snow skiing

6. Multnomah Falls

Multnomah Falls is among the most iconic and picturesque of the many cascades decorating the tributaries that flow into the Columbia River. Icy water drops majestically from its rocky summit, which is 611 feet (186 meters) high. Leave your car in the parking lot beside the highway and walk along the scenic trail for 5 minutes to see the waterfall in all its glory.
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Multnomah Falls featuring a bridge, a waterfall and rainforest

What to do in Oregon


Popular places to visit

Areas of Oregon

2024-09-10 THE DESCHUTES RIVER WITH A BEAUTIFUL REFLECTION IN THE WATER AND A GRASS AND TREE LINED SHORE IN SUNRIVER OREGON

Sunriver

Unique features of Sunriver include the golf courses and river views. Make a stop by Sunriver Resort Golf Course or Deschutes River while you're exploring the area.

Sunriver
Downtown Portland featuring boating, picnicing and a bay or harbor

Downtown Portland

4/5(42 area reviews)

Find it all—food, shopping, events, and nature—right in the heart of the city.

Downtown Portland
The Portland skyline on a crisp clear winter night. The Eastbank Esplanade is an ideal stroll the see this beautiful city at any hour of the day.
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Northeast Portland

While you're in Northeast Portland, take in top sights like Moda Center or Colwood National Golf Course, and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Parkrose-Sumner Transit Center or NE 82nd Avenue Station.

Northeast Portland
H2FWK3 USA, Oregon, Portland, Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden, Rhododendrons bloom near waterfall and Crystal Springs Lake.. Image shot 2016. Exact date unknown.

Southeast Portland

Travellers choose Southeast Portland for its ample dining options. Hop aboard the metro at SE Powell Boulevard Station or SE Holgate Boulevard Station and check out top sights like Mall 205.

Southeast Portland
Cannon Beach City, Oregon

Downtown Cannon Beach

5/5(2 area reviews)

A noteworthy feature of Downtown Cannon Beach is its stunning beaches. While you're in town, be sure to stop and check out Cannon Beach and Coaster Theatre.

Downtown Cannon Beach
Pearl District which includes outdoor art

Pearl District

4/5(4 area reviews)

Stay in a hotel here as a base to enjoy this fascinating neighborhood’s offerings, from morning coffee to late-night arts.

Pearl District

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