Oregon Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Crater Lake National Park which includes a lake or waterhole, landscape views and mountains
Oregon
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Crater Lake National Park featuring landscape views, island views and mountains
Oregon

Sip on artisan coffee in uber-trendy cities, hike through stunning national parks and escape to deserted beaches in Oregon, one of the coolest states in America.

There is a reason that creative types, outdoor adventurers and foodies all flock to Oregon. Come to relax in laid-back cities with artistic atmospheres or travel here, instead, for a dramatic Pacific coastline. Whatever your reason for a trip to Oregon, you will find it a welcoming and thrilling place.

American Indian nations such as the Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla lived in Oregon for thousands of years before European settlers arrived. Learn about their cultures in the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute or the Museum at Warm Springs. Visit the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center at Flagstaff Hill to hear about the pioneers who arrived in the state at the end of the Oregon Trail in the 1830s.

Soak up the atmosphere in the fashionable city of Portland. Head here for artisan coffee roasters, micro-brewed beer and mouthwatering street food. Stroll around the city’s numerous green spaces, such as Washington Park and the Japanese Garden or encounter modernist masterpieces in the Center for Contemporary Art and Culture.

Portland isn’t Oregon’s only destination for an exciting city break. Mingle with academics in the university town of Eugene, where you can visit the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art and the Museum of Natural and Cultural History. Bend offers the High Desert Museum and the fascinating natural attraction of lava tubes.

Put on a sturdy pair of boots and head into the mountains to hunt for waterfalls and lakes. Crater Lake National Park is an extinct volcano with a bright blue lake that becomes a popular swimming destination in summer. Roam through Willamette National Forest to find dramatic cascades or drive to the Painted Hills for hikes in a multicolored landscape.

Trek along the Oregon Coast Trail for unbeatable views of the Pacific Ocean. Destinations such as Newport and Cannon Beach are particularly picturesque.

Board a flight from destinations around the U.S. to land in Portland International Airport. Oregon’s cities can be visited in every season of the year, while the mountains offer skiing in winter and hiking in summer.

Popular cities in Oregon

Newport featuring a marina, a bay or harbour and boating
Newport
Known for Beaches, Sea and Aquariums
Sleep with sharks in the aquarium, watch whales from an iconic lighthouse and go kayaking in this picturesque marine area.

Reasons to visit

  • Nye Beach
  • Yaquina Bay Lighthouse
  • Yaquina Head Light House
Portland featuring landscape views, a waterfall and a bridge
Portland
Known for Rivers, Gardens and Live music
Portland is calling! Discover its parks, riverfront, art and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Moda Center
  • Oregon Zoo
Cannon Beach
Cannon Beach
Known for Beaches, Sea and Shopping
Get away to Cannon Beach! Enjoy the beaches, seaside and cafes.

Reasons to visit

  • Cannon Beach
  • Tolovana Beach State Park
Bend
Bend
Known for Rivers, Biking and Hiking
Plenty of outdoor attractions, scenic views and a lively urban atmosphere make this mountain town one of central Oregon’s most popular destinations.

Reasons to visit

  • Old Mill District
Seaside
Seaside
Known for Beaches, Sea and Walking
Get away to Seaside! Enjoy the beaches, seaside and basketball.

Reasons to visit

  • Seaside Aquarium
Devil\'s Lake State Recreation Area featuring a small town or village and general coastal views
Lincoln City
Known for Beaches, Sea and Casinos
Make the most of miles of shoreline and surf breaks or visit a local artisan to learn about their craft in this picturesque coastal and lakeside city.