Tourist attractions near Portland, Oregon

The Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon has a variety of nearby tourist attractions which are suitable for a day trip from the Portland area, in addition to about 80 within the metropolitan area itself (see Tourism in Portland, Oregon).

Generally, there is no public transportation to these destinations, though exceptions are noted in descriptions. The communities have at most small airports serving only general aviation; scheduled airline service is available only to Portland and Eugene.

Driving distance Travel hours
(each way)
Direction Type(s) Attraction Description
mi km
9140.25NhistoricalFort Vancouver National Historic SitePre-pioneer exhibits, history, reenactments
79.3 128 1.5 W cultural, nature Cannon Beach Small beach town with restaurants, shopping, and galleries as well as outdoor activities including Haystack Rock and Ecola State Park. The town hosts a Sandcastle Contest annually.
1352172.8SWnatureOregon Coast AquariumOceanic wildlife, flora, and fauna, intertidal, touching pond, kelps, jellies, etc.; adjacent to Hatfield Marine Science Center and close to Yaquina Head Light
621001.5Enature, historical, sportTimberline Lodgeskiing and snowboarding year round, 1930s Cascadian architecture, easy access to wilderness and mountain climbing
61981.25Enature, historicalHood Riverprofessional and amateur windsurfing and kiteboarding on the river, also follow the "Fruit Loop" for a 20+ mile tour of over 30 farms and wineries
31500.75EnatureMultnomah Fallsimpressive waterfalls; Historic Columbia River Highway
1091752NEnatureCascades Volcano ObservatoryMount St. Helens eruption history, exhibits, education, and convenient viewing of the volcano
37601SWnatureEvergreen Aviation & Space Museum
2003206SeventHood to Coast relay raceLate August team charity fundraising race, among longest major relays and the largest with 20,000+ participants, 322 kilometres (200 mi) course from Timberline Lodge to Seaside on the Oregon Coast
17270.5EeventMt. Hood Jazz Festivalmid-August celebration of jazz music, usually with live notable performers
17270.75WeventOregon International Air Showlargest civilian air show on the U.S. West Coast, July or August
13210.5WhistoricalWashington County Museum
15240.4WnatureRice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals
721161.7WnatureSaddle Mountain State Natural Areachallenging five-mile (round trip) hike to scenic panorama of the Pacific Ocean, Columbia River, and dozens of miles of state forests covering NW Oregon and SW Washington
691111.75SEnatureBagby Hot Springsnatural hot springs with rustic private tubs, requires a three-mile (2 km) (round trip) forest hike
60971.5EnatureTrillium Lakequiet mountain lake with view of Mount Hood, camping, fishing, and boating in summer, Nordic skiing in winter
44711.0EnatureWildwood Recreation Sitepicnicking, hiking, guided nature in Mount Hood National Forest, view Salmon River
1422293SEnatureSmith Rock State Parkrugged scenery, rock climbing, hiking, picnicking
58931.5SnatureSilver Falls State Parkzero to ten miles of hiking to see up to seven spectacular and varied waterfalls; Oregon Garden is on the way
871402SWcasinoChinook Winds CasinoOceanfront Native American casino with gambling, food, live entertainment; bus service available
2540NcasinoIlani Casino ResortNative American casino with gambling, food, live entertainment
621001.5SWcasinoSpirit Mountain CasinoNative American casino with gambling, food, live entertainment; bus service available
701102.25SWcultureSitka Center for Art and Ecologyartist/ecological colony; advance arrangements required; day workshops or multi-week residency obligation
1021642.5SWnatureWhale Watching Centerstaffed state park facility assists visitors see and understand passing whales and other sea life; Depoe Bay also has whale-watching cruises
751211.5WagricultureTillamook Cheeseself-guided cheese factory tour; restaurant
751211.75WhistoricalTillamook Air MuseumPrivate World War II aircraft collection housed in a WW II blimp hangar
791271.5WculturalSeasideSmall tourist-focused coastal city with the Seaside Aquarium, arcades, many motels and rental houses, a 1.5-mile promenade (sidewalk) along the seawall, Miss Oregon Pageant (early July)
971562WculturalAstoriasmall historical city with the Astoria Column, Fisher Poets Gathering, Riverfront Trolley; close to Fort Stevens
2854595.5SnatureCrater LakeOne-of-a-kind natural feature, focus of Oregon's only National Park

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