Unlock the magic of Portland

Nestled between the Columbia and Willamette rivers, Portland boasts lush parks, scenic hiking trails, and views of Mount Hood. It's famous for its eco-friendly lifestyle, diverse food scene, craft breweries, and quirky charm.

Attractions in Portland

Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
Columbia Gorge is formed where the Columbia River cuts through the Cascade Mountain Range. An 80 mile section has been designated as a National Scenic Area.
Multnomah Falls
The tallest waterfall in Oregon, Multnomah Falls is a stunning two-tiered cascade and one of the most visited natural attractions in the Pacific Northwest.
Elowah Falls
Elowah Falls, located in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, plunges over a basalt cliff into a scenic pool surrounded by moss-covered rocks and ferns
International Rose Test Garden
The International Rose Test Garden in Portland showcases over 10,000 vibrant roses, offering stunning views of the city and Mount Hood, making it a must-visit spot.
Pittock Mansion
Pittock Mansion, a 1914 hilltop estate in Portland, offers stunning city views, period furnishings, and a glimpse into the life of the influential Pittock family.
Hoyt Arboretum
Hoyt Arboretum in Portland spans 190 acres with 2,300+ plant species, offering scenic trails, diverse landscapes, and seasonal beauty year-round.
St. Johns Bridge
Portland’s St. Johns Bridge, completed in 1931, features elegant Gothic towers and spans the Willamette River, offering iconic views and historical significance.
Latourell Falls
One of the most distinctive waterfalls of the Columbia River Gorge, Latourell Falls is unique in how it drops straight down from an overhanging basalt cliff.
Portland Downtown
Portland Downtown is the city's vibrant core, featuring Pioneer Courthouse Square, cultural landmarks, shopping, dining, and green spaces along the Willamette River.
Steel Bridge
A double-deck vertical lift bridge from 1912, it carries road, rail, and pedestrians, with a unique lift mechanism allowing ships to pass, making it an iconic Portland landmark.
Portland Old Town
Portland's Old Town blends historic charm with modern culture, featuring landmarks, unique shops, lively nightlife, and attractions like Chinatown and the famous Saturday Market.
Pearl District
A trendy area with art galleries, boutique shops, top restaurants, parks, and cultural landmarks, blending historic charm with modern urban life.
Cannon Beach
Cannon Beach, 90 miles from Portland, is famed for Haystack Rock, stunning coastal scenery, boutique shops, art galleries, and outdoor activities.
Hug Point Falls
A charming waterfall cascading into the Pacific Ocean, accessible at low tide and surrounded by stunning coastal rock formations.
Vista House
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Oswald West State Park
Oswald West State Park offers scenic coastal trails, lush forests, and the popular Short Sands Beach, perfect for hiking, surfing, and wildlife spotting along Oregon's coast.
Short Sands Beach
A serene cove popular for surfing, hiking, and picnicking, with scenic trails through lush coastal forests.
Neahkahnie Mountain
Neahkahnie Mountain offers panoramic coastal views of the Pacific and Nehalem Bay. Its stunning vistas and local legends make it a must-visit spot on Oregon's coast.
Willamette Valley
One of the most celebrated wine regions in the United States, particularly renowned for its world-class Pinot Noir.
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