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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 10, 2023
How long is the drive from Roseburg to McMinnville?
The direct drive from Roseburg to McMinnville is 162 mi (260 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 47 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Roseburg to McMinnville, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Eugene and Salem, as well as top places to visit like Reustle-Prayer Rock Vineyards and Brandborg Vineyard and Winery, or the ever-popular Riversdale Valley Farm.
The top cities between Roseburg and McMinnville are Eugene and Salem. Eugene is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Roseburg and 2 hours from McMinnville.
Eugene is a city in Oregon, on the Willamette River. The University of Oregon is home to the Northwest-focused Museum of Natural and Cultural History and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, known for its Asian collections. The Fifth Street Public Market has cafes and locally owned stores. Green spaces include riverside Alton Baker Park, with extensive trails, and Hendricks Park, featuring a rhododendron garden.
Most popular city on this route
4 minutes off the main route, 40% of way to McMinnville
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Salem
Salem is the capital city of Oregon. Set amid a park with gardens, the domed Oregon State Capitol contains a collection of art by Oregon artists. The Hallie Ford Museum of Art includes works by Pacific Northwest and Native American artists. The Willamette Heritage Center includes a Victorian wool mill, plus 19th-century homes with period furnishings. The Bush House Museum is an Italianate mansion built in 1878.
74% as popular as Eugene
1 minute off the main route, 76% of way to McMinnville
Best stops along Roseburg to McMinnville drive
The top stops along the way from Roseburg to McMinnville (with short detours) are Silver Falls State Park, Enchanted Forest, and Owen Rose Garden. Other popular stops include Woodburn Premium Outlets, King Estate Winery, and AMC Progress Ridge 13.
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Riversdale Valley Farm
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I purchased an item at an auction during a conference that included a gift certificate for Riversdale Valley Farm. It was a mandatory stop on my way home since the auction item and the farm share the same last name. Exploring the farm was a delightful experience as I discovered various antique pieces and learned about some of the more unusual items. The farm offers a fantastic selection of unique and vintage items, with Mr Baird offering rock bottom prices. He is incredibly friendly and always has interesting stories to share.
Bought an auction item at a conference that also came with a gift certificate for this place. Oh, and they share the same last name, so mandatory stop on the way home. Definitely a good time going through all the antique pieces and learning a thing or two about some of the more unusual items.
Ed Baird — Google review
Really neat place to find all kinds of stuff. Can't wait to go back.
Aaron Daniel — Google review
I stop here after and talk with Mr Baird and usually end up buying a thing or two to restore.
Matt Reynolds — Google review
Awesome place to pick up unique and vintage items. Mr Baird's prices are rock bottom. Super nice guy with lots of stories up his sleeve. Don't expect to leave in less than an hour.....there's plenty to see and hear stories about.
Patrick Muscarello — Google review
Love this place! So many unique and interesting antiques. I see something new every time I visit!
sheila mefferd — Google review
John Baird's place is an amazing place to stop and do some "American Picking" he has a great variety of stuff and always some great stories to go along with the items.
Whenever I have friends visiting from out of state that would like to visit a local vineyard, I take them to Reustle (pronounced rustle, like rustle the leaves) Prayer rock Vineyard. It is always a first class experience and they come home with lots of wine to share. One of the benefits of being a good host. The wine tastings are a delight, the pairings with snacks are always fun. I've been to almost all of Douglas Counties wineries and Prayer Rock is at the top of the list.
Rudy — Google review
Went here with a few friends and had a great time. This was my first visit to a winery. They had a live band, and the grounds were amazing. I am not a wine drinker myself(I had a beer), but my friends loved the wine. I observed a wine tasting and learned about the wine. Had a great time.
Brian — Google review
Beautiful tasting room. Kevin provided great information during our wine tasting in the wine cave. Very informative and knowledgeable about wine. Our favorite was the Tempranillo.
Jack gave us a tour of their production facility and was also very knowledgeable about wine making.
Wish we could have enjoyed their outdoor seating but it was raining.
Lindsay Young — Google review
We joined the conseires club in november and just picked up our second month of 6 bottles. They brought us around back into the cave in a members only area. It was all decked out in christmas decore. The gal helping us was super nice and introduced us to the owners wife. She was very delightful and welcomed us to the wine club family. We ordered a cheese and meat plate, which is amazing, and enjoyed a bottle of our wine in a private pod on the front patio. Very romantic and always a pleasure to be there.
JK K — Google review
Company did a presentation for my local Wine Group, promoting great customer service, Christian beliefs and doing the right thing
Let me say my experience is far from that , they made a mistake on shipping and say they will make it right. Do not believe them
Still waiting for replacement of wine ( which they said to me over the phone they would do ) many many weeks later still nothing
Actions speak louder than words
My wine group will never invite them back
Steven Sarwi — Google review
The entire staff goes above and beyond to make sure your visit is one filled with wonderful memories. When we have guests it's one of the places that we love to share.
Sallie Kennedy — Google review
Amazing venue. Range of wine. Great service. Highly affordable bites to eat. Yes. really. The wine cave is absolutely gorgeous (rec to owner-play some Spotify guitar music lightly on the background)
Wines range from pretty good to amazing. Tasting comes with accompanying bites and tasting fee dropped with purchase (fee $15 pp, spend $50 pp to waive fee)
Such a terrific venue…..go!
Tom Ettel — Google review
This was an amazing experience. The wines are fabulous and of the 10 we tasted were consistently 4/5 to 5/5. The tasting room, building and grounds are amazing. The staff was incredibly warm and good educators without any pretense. The wine club is incredibly well thought out with a better system than others. I highly recommend a stop and don't doubt you'll be back.
Creative IDotics — Google review
Visit with a large group, young vines, Merlot best developed, Gruner Veltleiner also very tasty, especially green lizard.
Showing promise
Big V — Google review
Don't know why more folks don't go out to enjoy fall colors in the Vineyards.
Nice, quiet wine tasting today - thanks, Jolene!
Kay Doolittle — Google review
Escaped the kids for a few hours tasting some beautiful wines here. My wife and I shared two separate wine flights on the recommendation of the server. This gave us access to taste 8 fantastic wines. We also had some small cheese bite pairings to enjoy with the wine. We enjoyed ourselves and really appreciated the time they took to educate a couple of wine rookies.
Kevin Watts — Google review
Underwhelming experience. The staff was very impersonal and did the absolute bare minimum in welcoming you. Such a cool spot with potential but the people are what bring you back and this place, I would highly suggest going elsewhere.
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Brandborg Vineyard and Winery
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Tourist here... Just traveling through and wanted to stop to do something fun. This place is lovely. Highly recommend.
In addition to wine, they have beer on tap, as well as other beverage options and a small snack selection too.
They have a heated, covered outdoor patio where dogs are allowed.
Rachel Konsella — Google review
An excellent place to stop for great wine and superb service. A beautiful patio to sip wine that is family/dog friendly. Inside the tasting room is large and clean with several varietals. Wine was great for any palette. Service was amazing with friendly conversation and knowledgeable staff. I won't be going through Elkton without stopping from now on.
Matthew Krunglevich — Google review
Excellent wine tasting room near their winery. Pleasant ambiance; exceptionally pleasant service.
They serve up many high quality wines (award winning), including several somewhat unique varieties (white Pinot noir was my favorite).
$5 tasting fee waived with purchase of 3 bottles. Highly recommend visiting.
Jack Gadzala — Google review
Absolutely awesome afternoon! The owners are delightful and full of information. Wines were fabulous. We brought appetizers and enjoyed all the wine and sun. And we took home quite a lot of wine! Thank you for such a wonderful experience!
Sue Wyatt — Google review
Can't speak to the wine. We wanted to taste, but not for $15 for four tastes. Oh, and you had to buy *three* bottles to get the tasting free! 😲🤯 Hard pass. Especially with so many other wonderful options in Elkton. Too bad. Lovely patio.
Kat4cats — Google review
Might drive 2 hours just to return here! Super family friendly, with toys for toddlers available. The server was knowledgeable and gave me a great first wine tasting experience. Everything was gorgeous, particularly the patio and upstairs. Truly, if you’re near here make the stop!
Dee H — Google review
Enjoyable place. 4 tastings for $10. Buy 3 bottles and the tasting is free. Good Sauvigon Blanc. Able to park our truck and 5th wheel across the street. Outdoor patio tent with heater. Very pleasant.
Millie Penuel — Google review
Had a nice long chat with Terry, the owner about his history in wine making. Tasted four wines, which were all pretty good! Bout the white pinot.
Go check it out! 5 stars! If you like Cottage Grove it's definitely worth the visit!! Such a cool place, and shares a space with the Gold Mining Museum for double fun! Just wish it was open more often.
Citizen Silicon — Google review
They were informative, nice and eager to help. They've done a lot of good work.
This is truly a hidden gem. I was looking for a place to hike after visiting the hot springs, and Wesfir popped up, so we went to check it out. This place has the biggest Frisbee golf course I've ever seen they have an amazing hiking trail, and they have a bike repair station.
kasi moon chase — Google review
For those looking for some fun photos then this is a good stop. The area is a park and has a few trails, but the main draw is the cover bridge. If you are planning to take picture of cars, keep in mind this is a one lane bridge so be aware of others coming in and out of the park.
The grounds of the park are nice and a good place to picnic if it works out on your travels.
Adam Cook — Google review
Took a bicycle ride thereafter few days ago. Cool old covered bridge that is in surprisingly good shap. Nice park on the other side with nice restrooms and some picnicking areas.
Robert Guillory — Google review
Fun stop just off the highway. Well kept bridge you can walk or drive across with excellent views on either side. Would recommend a stop as you’re driving by!
Matthew Byers — Google review
Really pretty.
A car was driving through as I was walking through and it was pretty cool with the vibrations and sounds inside the bridge.
The backside of the bridge....WOW...absolutely STUNNING
The Cascades.
There is a hiking trail....go explore!
L KY — Google review
I have always had a thing for covered bridges since I was a kid and this one you can even drive through. It is in the perfect setting in a beautiful, quaint little town of Westfir, OR. The leaves were just starting to turn to fall colors which made the scene even more dramatic. Only a couple miles off of highway 58 if you are ever up that way.
Steve Shaffer — Google review
It was beautiful. Well maintained, and the views from the bridge were amazing!!
Cheri Moody — Google review
BF (kip) And I use to discover these beauties together.. Out on a Road Trip and I came across this gem... Little different then the ones I use to find... I like the uniqueness of this one with the pedestrian wall thru.. Beautifully placed over the river. Walk or drive across this bridge and park in the rest area. Public bathrooms are available as well as picnic area's.
Beth — Google review
Beautiful, Lovely Covered Bridge! Nice little gathering spot. Had I known, it was going to come up, on my Google Guide, I would have taken photos, of the picnic, bbq & playground areas. My apologies.
King Estate Winery is a charming organic vineyard that offers carefully sourced American cuisine in a relaxed and well-polished bistro. It is known to be one of the favorite wineries in the United States, popular for its exquisite wines that have been appreciated by many for over ten years. The vineyard boasts picturesque views and great service, making it perfect for intimate dinners or groups alike.
Took my mom there to celebrate her 65th birthday, my 44th birthday, & my 22nd year anniversary with my company. Had an amazing time there back in mid September around harvest time. We caught a couple to do a tour with & were invited to join them after our flight tasting. We enjoyed that as well as the blueberry cheesecake which was by far the very best cheesecake that we had which led my mother to purchasing another to go. It was that good! Hope to be able to return sometime in the future. But want to give a very special thank you to Jodi & Lily for one of the most unforgettable experiences we'll always remember. I wish more of your products made it to San Antonio, Texas.
Jorge Martinez — Google review
Long, but beautiful drive(25 min from Eugene). Beautiful hilltop setting and a chateau stlye lodge. Great service, great food, on the pricey side, but worth it. Perfect for intimate dinner, or groups.
Joe Clark — Google review
They get one star because the grounds are beautiful and a beautiful location. I made reservations for a Father’s Day brunch, a day later I received a text message, not a phone call, telling me the kitchen is going through a re-organization, and the menu is greatly reduced. I called the reservation line to get a better understanding of the problem. I was told in not so many words that the kitchen staff had quit unexpectedly, and they don’t have the staff to fulfill the menu. I decided to keep the reservation since they still had salads and a charcuterie board available.
I scheduled the earliest reservation available and noticed the restaurant filling up during our time there. Before we were halfway done with our meal, our waitress came to our table and told us that other reservations were scheduled in our table and we had to leave in 20 minutes. That was the most disrespectful and absurd thing our waitress could have said to us. I seriously contemplated not leaving her a tip at all. My parents were appalled on Father’s Day, and so was I. Then she came to our table with the check and a box and was very adamant about getting us out the door as soon as possible. I didn’t even get to finish my wine. How disrespectful. I can very easily come to King Estates to enjoy the grounds and the view and not spend a single dime at that place ever again. The wines are not even that good. They are over priced and don’t have a full selection. No Chardonnays or ports whatsoever. Only dry bitter wines that reflect their dry bitter service.
Elanette Yehuda — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the King Estate Winery for brunch, and I must say it was an extraordinary experience from start to finish. Nestled atop a hill, the winery offers stunning panoramic views that are truly a sight to behold on clear days.
The highlight of our visit was undoubtedly the delectable food. The salad was delightful with its inclusion of unusual edible flowers, adding a touch of elegance and visual appeal. The fried potatoes served alongside had a crispy outer layer that gave way to moist insides.
The dining environment and tasting room exudes an air of sophistication, with its elegant hardwood and possibly rock floor. The provision of well-stocked hygiene products in the bathroom was a thoughtful touch. The free electric car chargers were a welcome surprise, making it very convenient for those, like us, who drive electric vehicles.
In conclusion, my experience at King Estate Winery was unforgettable. From the breathtaking views to the delicious food, and the impeccable cleanliness throughout the establishment, it was evident that this winery goes above and beyond to provide an exceptional experience for its guests.
Joy Li — Google review
Very beautiful estate and scenery. Nice drive to the remote grounds. Kind and helpful staff. Wine was good, some great standouts for sure.
Jesse Rhoads — Google review
Visited for a wine tasting and charcuterie board with my wife, 10 month old daughter, and mother in law. Our server/host of our experience, Lauren K, made our time there unforgettable. She was not only attentive but extremely knowledgeable about the wine, history, and especially the biodynamic practices. We will definitely be coming back and telling our friends about our experience too.
Nick Sherer — Google review
This may be the most beautiful winery we ever visited. The wine selection was great. Very knowledgeable staff (from wine tasting to dinner experience). The food was exceptional. We visited a Micheline star restaurant just few days before and was not even close to King. The duck for two dish was superb. Very classy winery. We will be back.
Oksana Semenska (Fun Stamper) — Google review
King Estate Winery is my favorite in the United States. My husband and I have been fans of King Estate wine for more than ten years so when we had the chance to go for brunch and wine tasting, we were so excited to go. Boy, the vineyard, food, and wines were amazing! Go early Wednesday - Sunday, if possible, so that you can be there when there aren't so many people. However, check their website for opening times before you go. I'll be back next year!
T N — Google review
This is best experience I’ve had at a restaurant and/or winery. I go out quite often and I was dazzled by the quality of the food and attentiveness of the staff. Audie was so sweet and friendly, her recommendations and pairings were top notch. I will be back and I will be recommending King Estate to all of my clients. Ask for Audie!!
Mitchell Burnem — Google review
The Pinot noir is unmistakably delicious and never fails to please. The restaurant is more of a cheeseboard, past years demonstrated an excellent 5 star menu, sadly no more. At our visit the 55.00 charcuterie board included Parmesan (!), Brie and a lovely smoked cheese. They ran out of small delicious apricot and herb bread if the day. I wonder what’s happened here with food? It is a beautiful drive and the gardens are lovely
Laura Stockford — Google review
Outstanding hospitality and experience here. Erin with the farming, Mel with the vineyard, Nick with the production, Eric in the tasting were so generous with their time and knowledge showing us around. Truly made the experience! Shout out to Nick for a truly great time showing us around the facilities too! Right after harvest too, can’t thank him enough for taking the time.
Tyler Crull — Google review
A beautiful winery with stunning views! Delicious wine and food.
Tana S — Google review
The online reservation process was straightforward so we ventured out to enjoy a wine tasting experience for the first time, in a long time. The wines were good, the snacks were delicious and the views were outstanding. We did not order a meal in the restaurant but we will be back. Definitely a place to check out!!
Possibly the best burger I have ever had! Staff is friendly and a cool bar with some history.
Jason Kern — Google review
Best BBQ in the Eugene area. Worth a pilgrimage! Brisket is perfect, slow cooked with bark and tender color. Great bartenders and a fun place to hear live music. Of course, fun to be in there and imagine Belushi and the Animal House crew dancing to Otis Day and the Knights!
Frank Visconti — Google review
Taco Tuesday at Dexter Lake Club was an awesome experience with live music, tasty tacos & a delicious Irish stout to wash 'em down with.... I think that they do a Prime Rib dinner Special on Friday nights, so I'm planning on going there for that as well...
Troy Ashley — Google review
A must!
Living in Texas previously, hard to find a good BBQ spot.
Ribs, with meat falling off the bones!
Great brisket!
Different BBQ sauces, al tasty and not overdone.
I was passing by and decided to try it.
Impressed, definitely going back.
Highly recommend it!
Luis Blanco — Google review
Cool bar with good food. Stopped in for lunch after playing disc golf at Dexter state park which is across the road. Lots of Animal House photos.
They also have video poker.
Trenton Simpson — Google review
Great food and drinks! Awesome back patio with tons of space, fun for karaoke or band nights
My friends and I LOVE going on Sundays for BBQ (we always seem to accidentally order all the brisket, we're sorry!) Staff is very kind and patient with us (we understand we are a group and can be...comedic?)
We all love, appreciate and will continue to support, this place
Nicole Fitzgerald — Google review
An iconic place. Was featured in the movie "Animal House". Great food and big portions.
Marinelli McCormick — Google review
Thursdays are fun. Eclectic crowd. I remember when Animal House was filming there. The staff puts up with me so I love it.
David Hahm sr. — Google review
Bbq is legit, these people know what their doing around a smoker. Several bbq sauces to choose from, so many good things to say!
Definitely will be going back!
Moni Marrs — Google review
Best place around for smoked meat! Their pizzas are the absolute best!! Top notch staff and owners!! Karaoke Thursday nights are a must!!
Nanette Swisher — Google review
BBQ brisket was actually really good, potato salad great as well, good drinks, and Historic as well!
Jay VanValkenberg — Google review
The owner is very personal and the crew is outstanding. Would definitely recommend if you want good food and good drinks. 10/10 the place you wanna be.
Truly fun. I mean I bet so. Cause I never have been able to make it yet. Next year I hope!
shane newhouse — Google review
As a 1st timer this summer it was very impressive to see the size of the festival, the amount of vendors, the awesome attention to detail each booth had. I really enjoyed my time and recommend people to get to experience the amazing event!
Michael James — Google review
Great fair, one of the largest fairs I've been too. Lots of music and homemade art and food. Bring plenty of cash, because stuff can get expensive and almost no one takes card or mobile payments.
Owen Smith — Google review
Fantastic Fair. If you volunteer you can camp there and see the lights paid attendees never see. The trees are alive with light sculptures.
Scott Campbell — Google review
I haven't been for more than twenty years and forgot how magical the fair is. Happy people; good vibes. No hate or violence, all love and light.
Sharleen Nelson — Google review
To crowded,to long of lines. I use to love the country fair but, now its to commercial. My family and our business were there for many years, we had so much fun, the last 10 years bad times. We won't be going ever again.
Vickie Martinez — Google review
My home away from home and my family there we're just as I would hope they would be beautiful wonderful and exciting
richard dredge — Google review
Good food. Great music and some of the best people I have ever partied with.
Greg Fowler — Google review
I made a total of $34 cash the whole weekend that's fine it was enough to be there and then get home. Now I must go to Safeway and get some good food with vitamins. I hope everybody had an amazing Fair and we'll see you there next year same spot be hopping off a lot more. I left Friday night in a real hurry I'm just lucky I brought everything I needed to get through safely. Matt who I needed to did me who I didn't. We set up such a rad Hopscotch course right on the pavement in front of the driveway. I love life even right now I say even just cuz he just cuz I ain't even going to get in there not me what you're saying I'm going to take a bath when I get home I'll make my back feel better everybody have a wonderful evening blessings here here's a couple photos so you can find a snack chair just look for the most amazing art setup lit up in the biggest Bob Marley's tapestry you've ever seen Hand airbrushed!!
Robert Ouellette — Google review
So wonderful and positive, food food, beautiful art and performances. Can't wait for next year!
Maria Briley — Google review
My wife and I have not been for over 30 years, so it was time! This is the quintessential Willamette Valley experience. Dress up. Feel a good 70’s peace vibe. Accept and enjoy one another. Get healthy food. Take a sauna. Browse guild level arts and crafts. It’s a medieval village meets a much safer and cleaner Woodstock. Multiple stages from Jazz to burlesque. It’s big. If you drive, you’ll pay $15 to park. Then you’ll walk a looooong way to get through COVID stations. We did will call tickets, but the wait wasn’t bad. $40 a ticket and don’t expect cheapo items to purchase. Quality items. Most take VISA via Square.
We’ll organized and friendly staff.
Great for people watching, music, food and an overall Peace viibe.
Tom Ettel — Google review
We have been dying to go for years, and finally FINALLY, we went. It was a beautiful experience. Fully of people, things to look at, and overall just a great time. We spent the day Saturday exploring, and talking with new people. We will be back next year!
Rebecca Castro — Google review
Went to this event on Friday. Plenty of parking but a 10 minute walk to the entry gate. Lots of parking attendants and greeters at the gate. Site is filled with trees which is lovely and shade could be found, but not much seating except on the ground. Food was available & reasonably priced for a fair or event. No water available for purchase, but there were water fountains to fill water bottles. Toilet facilities were available, but were pit toilets and the smell was overpowering. It was easy to find the toilets because the smell reached out a good 20 feet from the stalls. There were plenty of sanitation workers to keep the stalls clear of paper & other debris. The rules posted at the entry gate stated "no alcohol, no marijuana," but there were pot clouds throughout the site. There were well-marked recycling stations throughout the venue, which was very helpful and the site was kept as litter-free as possible. Venue rules state that "genitals must be covered" but basically seemed to mean from the waist down, and "covers" might be an over exaggeration in many cases. Music was good and lots to see.
Melanie Marrow — Google review
Everyone raves about this… but IMO, it’s overpriced because all there really is to do is shop and not as many food options as I thought. Super kid friendly… but zero alcohol. Just double the price of what I’d typically pay for the same type of experience elsewhere.
Hayward Field is a historic sports stadium that houses the annual Prefontaine Classic and serves as the home venue of the Oregon Ducks. Recently renovated, it boasts an impressive makeover from its old design with all seats offering great views of the events below. However, visitors should be aware of potential hazards such as steep stairs and lack of coverage for some seats leading to warm temperatures during certain times of day.
The "historic" Hayward Field is gone. The new version is Amazing! Easy access, seats are comfortable. You can be right there at track level with runners a few feet away.
brighterdoug — Google review
Beautiful stadium! High school track event was Awesome! Big screens. The best stadium seats to sit in
Danielle Thomas — Google review
You have been my sons’ idol for years! Yes, you live up to your epic tradition from the days of Prefontaine! My boys train all year to come here in May! You are the best! The ultimate prize! See you soon!
Anneke Brown — Google review
New Hayward is a new makeover from the old venue. If you're a fan coming to watch. Pay attention to the time of day, the overhang doesn't cover all the seats and it gets quite warm. Also the stairs are quite steep, careful on your way up and down. It's easy to miss your step if you're not paying attention. All the seats have great views of all the action below.
Eric Foster — Google review
Great while your seat is in the shade, but if you're in the sun, even on a cooler day, you can suffer a severe sunburn, even with a hat and 50 SPF sunscreen. I would be very careful with children as I saw several sunburned babies.
We were there for the world championship track and field, and that event was amazing.
Cheryl Wright — Google review
Oregon Track and Field Preview Meet tonight. First the Women's 10,000 and the Men's. The rest of the events are tomorrow. My first time in the Bizarro Too Much Money Flowing Into Oregon Sports World. Weird Arena. Do what. My biggest complaint is the dumbing down of the fans by the exclusionary seating, viewing, entrance/exit, the nonstop announcer talking at track and field fans like we wandered in from some fraternal order of a corn hole championship drink off. Nonstop music. How idiotic and bored do you think we are. Stop distracting us with the constant barrage of noise. Doubtful I will be back. I ran on this track as an 8 year old. Quarter Mile Cinder track. Yes, change is inevitable. I have been to countless meets here with various configurations of track surface and stadium's add ons. Always enjoyed myself. The Track as presented here is the antithesis of the jumbotron film celebrating Eugene Community supporting running and track. Wire your $&#@ and get it straight. The people who volunteer here are top notch. Aces High. I thank you.
Gary Schartz — Google review
Absolutely beautiful track facility! Views are all stunning and the shade is a nice bonus. We found the concession food to be pretty mediocre. Nice padded seating and an active hardworking staff kept it clean at a very busy event.
Becca Magleby Smith — Google review
Got to compete here a couple times in high school, and just look at it now. There’s never been such a historic field that looks so futuristic. This place is beautiful. You can feel the stories that happen here simply when you walk by the place.
One of my favorite spots in the world.
Kody Kozak — Google review
Beautiful stadium belonging to the Oregon Ducks track team and various other athletes. Attended for the World Athlete Championships and was very impressed with the organization, layout and beauty of the stadium. A must visit!
Dom Weldon — Google review
We were in town for the Junior Olympics Nationals Track Meet.
Track Town, USA! An unbelievable experience. This stadium is like no other! The best!
Ty Ivy — Google review
Stunning stadium, definitely want to come back here to see a track meet.
GT Hodge — Google review
We were in Hayward stadium for Jr Olympic nationals . It’s Nations top level stadium. Facility it’s self a well designed architectural facility. Big screens and setting areas around the stadium. Good security and management . Very cleaned facility .
One of the best Track stadium .
Tapolina Das — Google review
Hayward Field was modern, cutting edge and fast. It’s a great place to watch all kinds of track races.
AJ Whitlock (BeetleCrib17406) — Google review
The most beautiful Track & Field stadium ever. All seats were cushioned, friendly staff, efficient checkin, clean restrooms, and plenty of water stations. I can’t wait to go back.
Krystal Drummond — Google review
The heart of track and field beats in Eugene. The stadium has undergone a major renovation and while it's easy to miss the historic Hayward Field, the magic of this place is here to stay.
The fans in this stadium deeply understand the sport and their energy elevates every event from the longest distance race to the javelin. The athletes love it and consistently comment on the incredible crowds. It's the reason why so many legendary performances have happened here.
Sit in sections X12-X19 for great views of the first curve and the high jump. Sit in sections X01-X10 to cheer on the back straight, watch the field implements go sailing, or marvel at the pole vault. In sections 129-136 you'll have a front row seats to runners kicking in the last 200 meters. This also seems to be the spot where the most excited fans and athletes/coaches sit. Sections X20-X28 span the home straight so it's the best spot to sit for the triple jump, the long jump, the high hurdles, and the finish line. Beware that the sections on the northeast side from the over hang will be in the direct sun until late in the evening and aren't for the faint of heart on a hot day. Even still, in this one of a kind stadium is built just for athletics there isn't a bad seat in the house.
Elisabeth Stocking — Google review
Fantastic track venue! The facilty is absolutely top notch! Clean, accessible, beautifully maintained.
Wish there were more parking options and earlier food vendors.
The University of Oregon is a public research school established in 1876, renowned for its impressive sports and education programs. The campus boasts attractive landscaping and immaculate buildings, including restrooms that are regularly sanitized to comply with COVID-19 regulations. Approximately 95% of the students appear to be modest and grounded based on first impressions. The area surrounding the university is secure and hygienic for deliveries during weekdays but bustling with life on weekends when classes are in session.
Beautiful landscaping around very clean buildings inside and out. Even the restrooms. Definitely covid-19 compliant. 95% of the kids I run across there are pretty down to earth and humble or at least seem to be by first impression. I do a lot of deliveries in that area and it's safe and clean but on the weekends during the semesters is not so much quiet but definitely alive. Helps this middle age guy I feel young.
Joshua J. Darcy — Google review
This is a phenomenal campus. Taking our daughter to her #1 pick and accepted school 🫨🎉. The orientation was incredibly well done and went smoothly and was incredibly informative.
Cassandra P — Google review
Beautiful campus. Love all the greens and flowers, the cherry blossoms, 🌸 Sakura are blooming outside of the library, so beautiful!
Big open area with lots of interesting buildings and elegant architectures. Walking here I definitely a pleasure.
Lila C — Google review
Attended Duck Days and was incredibly impressed. The campus is gorgeous.
Amanda O?Connor McEvoy — Google review
New Hayward field is very nice.
216R was in the shade, unlike ALL seats on the east side of the stadium.
Phil and Penny spent a wad o cash on this place.
Justa Picker — Google review
This place has been a part of my life from beginning to end. My Dad was Premed. He and my Mom lived in the Married Student Housing on Agate St. Where I lived after I was born into this world. Over the years family and friends, acquaintances, Marlboro Men and Martians have attended this august, wet, center of learnin' and THE ARTS. After having traveled the country and sundry other back roads - Here I Am. Again. I live a block from The Pioneer Cemetery. So, Campus.
Gary Schartz — Google review
Beautiful campus, especially in the spring when the rain and the overcast skies make the colors explode with vibrancy. There are so many buildings to explore, but even if you stay outside the whole time, you won’t be disappointed.
Brent Billings — Google review
The campus is fabulous featuring exciting architecture, green spaces and art.
It is being sproued up and readied for a 2022 World Athletic Games.
Hayward Field is completed and ready to wow the worlds athletes and Autzen Stadium mega board is complete
The Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact first phase is completed and phase 2 construction has started
Exciting times on the campus.
David Kennedy — Google review
This School has many wonderful qualities including an amazing football team and a beautiful campus. I implore anyone who is thinking of coming to UO to walk the entire campus and go to some of the amazing close by off campus places to eat and hang out.
Ron Jackson — Google review
Always a great day spending time at the University of Oregon. Autzen pretty much the only venue that needs more major upgrades. Remember to take lot's of extra money, expect any purchases to empty the wallet. Go DUCKS!
Todd Atwell — Google review
I worked at the U of O today and was amazed at how big everything seemed, especially when there were hardly any people there. On the other hand i did get to see the Ducks football team as they walked by on their way to practice and even they seemed just as big as the mammoth architecture that surrounded us.
The Eugene Saturday market is a weekly event held in a park where over 200 local artisans showcase their unique wares. There are food vendors and live music to enjoy as well. The market opens at 9:00 AM and closes at 6:00 PM only on Saturdays, hence its name. Visitors can stroll around the market to see different artists' works, including handmade plates and necklaces.
The Eugene Saturday market just added a pavilion which is nice even when it rains. In spring time the market has a great section of plant starts from local farms. We picked up tomatoes and peppers.
If you like hot sauce check out Fox Farms they have mild to wild sauces with a wide variety of flavors and it’s made locally.
Ryan Ebert — Google review
It is nice, they have lots of food and options to choose from and lots of things to buy like plates necklaces and much more. The reason I didn't give it a 5 star was because there is almost no water places, there is one but that a one has been there for years, so I don't drink out of it. The people set up at 9:00 AM and close at 6:00PM only on Saturdays thought. That's why its called Saturday Market.
Vincent B. — Google review
Construction is happening! All the roads around the blocks here at Saturday Market are blocked off, have been, and it sucks! I think the roads are be repaved. 8th avenue was pretty bad, I guess. Also, the deck in front of the courthouse has been completely blocked from anyone attempting to get out of the heat and do their beloved Saturday Market socializing ritual. Also, horrible! 😞 I miss seeing my friends and enjoying the drum circle without getting pushed by sales tables or run over by shoppers!! 😭 Also, it seems that sales tables are allowed to use park benches for their wares and/or storage/personal use, literally NO WHERE TO SIT BUT DOG GRASS. Finally, NO DOGS ALLOWED! This is a recent development and in speaking to a local resident, very unpopular, confusing, and upsetting. I wondered if it was for safety due to the construction, but as far as the resident that I spoke to, this is a permanent decision that's made a significant group of people very frustrated. Expensive.
Chance McCartney — Google review
Love seeing all the local artists congregated in such a close vaccinity. The few years I e frequented the the Saturday market even for as different reasons as it has been. Has never been disappointing. There is literally something to interest everyone and anyone. An absolute must do if in Eugene/ Springfield on a Saturday.
David Abare — Google review
It was raining but still lovely. Variety of food made to order for you, wonderful fresh produce, lots of art. I ended up buying a hat from The Daily Hat and two shirts from Samonberry Studios. Dogs on leash welcome. Lots of people but everyone is nice. Very fun!
A Helms — Google review
I think I’m in love with Eugene! This college town is not your usual “college town.” People here are so friendly, food is great, and the vibes are all so good.
This market especially was so much fun and HUGE! So many cool vendors. Definitely recommend checking this out when you’re in town.
Maria Osaki — Google review
Very nice farmers market with a lot of various vendors. We arrived at the very end, so we didn't get a chance to spend too much time.
Jory Mason — Google review
First things first—the Eugene Farmers Market is an art and food extravaganza! With a dazzling array of artistry and flavors, it's a feast for both the eyes and the taste buds. The bustling atmosphere, filled with a kaleidoscope of sights and scents, creates an electric energy that draws you in from the moment you arrive.
The weather seems to be in on the secret too, for it always seems to cooperate and provide the perfect backdrop for this sensory wonderland. Whether it's a gentle breeze caressing your face or the warm embrace of a sunny day, the weather only enhances the overall experience, making every visit a delightful adventure.
Now, let's talk about the food market. Lunchtime at the Eugene Farmers Market is a mouthwatering affair, with a variety of vendors offering delectable delights to satisfy any craving. From freshly prepared meals that tantalize your taste buds to artisanal treats that make your sweet tooth sing, it's a food lover's paradise.
But it doesn't end there! The market also offers an abundance of local produce and farmer cuts that you can take home to create your own culinary masterpieces. From crisp fruits and vegetables bursting with flavor to high-quality cuts of meat, you'll find everything you need to unleash your inner chef.
And let's not forget the floral wonders! The flowers for sale at the Eugene Farmers Market are a sight to behold. From vibrant bouquets to delicate arrangements, they add a burst of color and fragrance to the market, capturing the essence of nature's beauty.
In summary, the Eugene Farmers Market is a haven for foodies, art enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike. It offers an incredible array of culinary delights, a vibrant art scene, and a stunning display of floral treasures. Five stars? Absolutely! Eugene Farmers Market, you've captured my heart and ignited my passion for all things local and delicious. Keep thriving and enchanting visitors with your sensational offerings!
Michael F — Google review
This is a nice place to stroll through to see different artisans and artists, especially when it is less busy. During the pandemic, I found that many customers and businesses were not adhering to the mask mandate which made me feel nervous to go back. Yet, I think there's nice gifts to find here.
Grace Samath (Emily) — Google review
Lots of vendors to visit. Such great items, too. At the international food area, we grabbed some food as the stage was being prepped for performers.
Chao5 Art!, The Steel Web, Black Bird Wood Burning and the Blessed Bee are just a few of the places we visited. Even popped over for a henna tattoo by Shahi Design. Such a fun way to spend a couple of hours!
Aneesa Sulayman — Google review
Absolutely love the vibes of this market every time I’m here. I never can leave without support a local artist. The food trucks are amazing as well as the live music that’s typically playing. I always run into kind people and have a blast. I will be back for sure.
emily c — Google review
Gypsy Rose live music was incredible [please put tips in musician boxes if you like the music!], organic food from Makeda's Ethiopian restaurant was a steal, wonderful vendors and displays, dancing, spontaneous hulahoop party broke out, guitarists playing on the grass, and everyone ignoring the inevitable rain. What a great market!
Jen J — Google review
Truly incredible lively market. Everything you would ever need.
Samantha Mackowitz — Google review
Honestly a cool place to check out, and everyone there was so friendly. It was refreshing to see so much hand made food and local grown produce. The art and people working booths were also very nice and the prices were very reasonable. Worth checking out!
Spencer Hasty — Google review
Very very packed, so be prepared to touch shoulders with people. But overall I had a fantastic time! Wish I saw more cat stuff, however.
The System — Google review
In love with this market! As Europeanen I missed my Saturday markets with fresh breads and great food a lot! So seeing it in Oregon was amazing!
Bread was insanely good!
Storm Reviews — Google review
Eugene..were all here cause we're not all there....love the Saturday market...so many booths from local artist of all kinds...ohhh and the food and music....this is the heart of Eugene..if you never been your missing out on a pretty cool cultural experience
Steven Tumpach — Google review
Creswell Bakery at Eugene Saturday Market has the best selection of tasty fresh-baked goodies. Bread, Cookies, and Muffins are all affordable and delicious. My favorite treat is the Oregon Hazelnut Bar which tastes out of this world. I appreciate the frequent Buyer Bread Club Card because when you buy six loaves, the seventh one is free. Indoor shopping is wonderful especially when it is cold. Plenty of parking. Credit cards are accepted.
Lisa M. de Rave — Google review
Been a minute since I had been at the market. Still a fun market to go to and walk about. Lots of road constriction happening around the market this year The Farmers market has a new pavilion, thats real cool Once the road construction is over it will be back to normal
tom thompson — Google review
Eugene Saturday market
This place is very groovy it is a good shop to see everything in here
The Owen Rose Garden is a lovely park featuring stunning floral displays, picnic areas, biking and pedestrian paths, and a performance space. This serene garden also boasts the oldest cherry tree in Oregon, which dates back to the mid-1800s when it was planted by Eugene Skinner. Visitors can enjoy free access to this rose garden and take in the beautiful flowers throughout June as well as other times of year.
June was a great time of year to go there. Roses were still blooming.
There is a bathroom close by and the rose garden is free to the public.
Also it is home to the oldest cherry tree in Oregon, Owen Cherry Tree.
It is believed this tree was planted in the mid 1800’s by Eugene Skinner, founder of the City of Eugene in 1853. The tree is within the boundaries of Skinner’s 1846 land claim.
Oregon Grown — Google review
Owen Botanical Garden is a jewel nestled in Eugene. The Owen Heritage Cherry Tree is spectacular when it is in full bloom. The variety of Roses is phenomenal, and you will be impressed by the sheer beauty of this special spot. The aromatherapy benefits while you walk the paths are a bonus. Dogs on leashes are welcome and please clean up after them. Kid-friendly outdoor space. This is a beautiful spot to have lunch and there are eating areas right next to the free parking lot. Perfect place to take wedding or prom photos.
Lisa M. de Rave — Google review
One of the most beautiful places I've ever come across. If you have the chance to go walk through this garden while in bloom TAKE IT! I was astonished at the variety and reverence for the flowers and grounds. Such a special place.
Jess Nani — Google review
The roses are beautiful this time of year. And if we walk toward the left about 500' you may find the spot where I took the pictures of these busy ducks.
Elizabeth Frazier — Google review
No roses yet but there are some really cool leaves on the rose bushes. Also, there are lots of flowering trees. Very pretty. Too bad the freeway is so close by. Takes away from the tranquility.
Vanessa Crosslin — Google review
The roses aren't out yet but the flowers are beautiful 😍
Lee Springer — Google review
The Owen Rose garden was lovely what a treat. Uncle Jessie and Aunt Krissy took us in a walk through there today and it was very pleasant. A suggestion maybe some town people as volunteers should go in and weed as a group to help keep the weeds out and looking beautiful. Thanks for the Rose garden Eugene, Oregon loved it.
Manuel Garcia — Google review
There were not many roses, but it was quiet and nice for walking. It was beautiful to see so many volunteers tending the roses.
SY IM — Google review
There were so many different colors and varieties of roses it was unreal! Simply beautifully kept grounds, great accessible walkways, and even though we snagged the last parking spot available it did not feel crowded in the garden as walkways were wide and people kept their distance. I did notice some sketchily parked vans/vehicles, which I assume people were living in, sprinkled about the parking lot, which made the experience feel tarnished as the homeless population in this area can be a bit aggressive and dangerous. But overall it was an amazing place to visit and I would recommend! Just make sure to lock your vehicle and keep your kids close!
Jared — Google review
This was a beautiful stop, we where nicely surprised with how many people where visiting so early in the morning.
On the side of caution just make sure your car is locked as homeless sleeping under bench and another allowing dog to run around with no leash .
Pambla — Google review
Amazing care and cleanliness of this park.
June is one of the best months to visit; almost all the garden is fully blooming and all the flowers are opened and vibrant.
Great for photography sessions.
There are benches located around the park, as well as restrooms.
No fee to enter or park.
Many picnic areas for group reunions, proposals, wedding pics, etc.
The neighborhood around is ok, some of the streets are not the best; but the park itself is beautiful, clean, great condition and safe.
We didn’t find any homeless people, but the area before getting there showed that there were some.
Gabriela Izurieta — Google review
What was the question? LOVE is the answer.
Cherry tree in full bloom right now.
Jen J — Google review
One of the best rose gardens I've ever been to. The roses are fragrant and beautiful and the layout is awesome. Nice casual walk through the gardens without a lot of people...great for pictures. And to top it off.... it's free! If you're looking for a place to go....this is a place to put on your list to check out!
Brooke Whitten — Google review
Oh, Owen Rose Garden, you bloomed your way into my heart and made me feel like a botanical connoisseur! Now, let's dive into this bloomin' awesome review.
First off, let me just say that even though not all the roses were in season, it didn't dampen my spirits one bit. This garden was a sight to behold! It was like stepping into a fragrant wonderland where colors and scents danced together in perfect harmony. I found myself surrounded by nature's artwork, and oh boy, it was a feast for the eyes and nose!
Now, here's where the comedic plot twist comes in. Picture this: I'm strolling through this serene garden, feeling all zen and at peace with the world when suddenly, out of nowhere, a heated bike argument breaks out! Yep, you heard it right. Apparently, those folks on their two-wheeled contraptions couldn't agree on whose turn it was to ring the bell. Talk about a thorny situation in a rose garden!
But fear not, dear readers, for even amidst the bike-fueled drama, Owens Rose Garden remained a tranquil haven. The beauty of the flowers and the gentle rustling of leaves managed to calm my soul, despite the occasional bike-induced chaos. It was like Mother Nature herself was reminding me to stop and smell the roses, while also giving me a good laugh.
So, if you're in need of some floral therapy and a sprinkle of unexpected amusement, Owens Rose Garden is the place to be. Just remember to keep an eye out for those drama-seeking bicyclists. Five stars? Absolutely! Owens Rose Garden, you've shown me that even in the midst of floral tranquility, life can throw in a dash of comedy. Keep blooming and keep the bike battles entertaining!
William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge is a wetland habitat that offers hiking and animal-watching opportunities. During the winter, interior areas are closed to allow Canada geese to thrive. The roads around the refuge may be dusty but they are well-maintained and there are places for visitors to pull over.
I'm really glad I discovered this place the other weekend with my family. It has so much to explore and enjoy, and the wildlife opportunities are amazing. There are a lot of wintering birds that frequent here at this time, and I've been grabbing my camera and heading out there almost every morning for a week. Eagles, herons, egrets, and of course ducks and geese are common. Love it.
Sam Black — Google review
Great series of trails through varied habitats. A great place to see birds year round
Damon Tighe — Google review
Absolutely stunning views and so much wildlife. I especially enjoyed seeing the egrets and wooly bears.
I would definitely classify the paths as more of nature walks instead of hikes, and therefore very easy to navigate with little to no hills.
***If you're visiting the reserve in autumn, be sure to take extra caution and watch your step for uneven ground on the trails that might be covered by leaves.
B — Google review
Nice drive around the loop and there are places to pull over. Road are a bit dusty as they are mostly gravel but well maintained. Lots of birds and a few mammals. Visitor center is currently closed but usually has bathrooms, nice talks and tiny gift shop. Trees around the building often have woodpeckers and phoebes in fall. We saw (April) quail, bluebirds, herons, egrets, Canada geese, osprey, green-wing teal, shovelers, pintails, mallards, ring necked ducks, coots and a nutria. Lots of trails and a couple areas for picnicking. Also saw pelicans in fall.
Karen Currie — Google review
Very nice, easy hike. We really enjoyed it!
Trish Lunceford — Google review
Bird watching paradise. Beautiful rain or shine. Great hiking trails. You might even see some elk.
Jenny Wise — Google review
Away from it all. The boardwalk feels otherworldly and emerging by the lake is as taking a deep breath. All trails here are easy and beautiful.
Uther blackmoon — Google review
I walked 5 mile hike to pigeon butte
Regina Moore — Google review
This place is so cool! I came here to "watch" the eclipse; I caught a glimpse for about 2 seconds! Darn weather. But afterwards, I stayed in the refuge to check it out. I walked the Campell Marsh/Hoffman loop and enjoyed it! The boardwalks are in really good condition. I also visited the little store they've got and it was so cute! The whole area around it was recently renovated and is a great hub (with flush toilets!). Lastly, I did the Woodpecker Loop hike and was glad I did: short, simple, but quite the looker! I look forward to visiting here a lot more in the future.
Jordan Hamann — Google review
Really cool place! Saw a lot of birds out and about. Also a good place to go herping! They've recently updated a bunch of the boardwalks and trails, so definitely come check it out if you haven't taken the chance yet.
Matt Simmons — Google review
Beautiful place to explore! So many birds! And if you go at sunset, you may be able to catch a large elk herd as well.
Amanda Brown — Google review
It's a great place for long walk, flower, wildlife and bird watch! The trails are very well maintained. Clean bathroom and a small store in the visitor center area.
So fun! We got to dress up in the old clothes and take a picture by the old wagon from the Oregon trail! They had lots of rooms set up like back then. Very interesting
Jessica Christie — Google review
I personally enjoyed the small, old fashion theater set up. We got to pick out our desired VHS to watch from an array of choices. Mouse Hunt was our choice. Lots of history to look at. Free admission, though donations are encouraged to keep them up and running.
J. — Google review
The museum is a fantastic place to learn local history for the Mid-Willamette Valley. The volunteers are knowledgeable, dedicated, and kind. The artifacts are fascinating. Take a walk past the Halsey Bank or study a map of the indigenous Calapooia prehistoric mounds. You can even watch Stand By Me in the little theater!
Melody Nowak — Google review
This is a fabulous, jam-packed museum with a very helpful and informative staff. For years, we saw the sign for this museum from the I5 and never had time to stop in. Today, we had the time and stopped in. We’re glad we did and we’ll likely be back. Did you know Stand By Me was filmed here? They’re developing an exhibit that showcases this. Can’t wait to see it!
Todd Settimo — Google review
Starzjeepcrew always stops once a year for Stand by me weekend or as tradition self guided tour with friends if we can't make it that weekend. This museum is the most informative in oregon.
Starz JeepCrew — Google review
Wonderful ladies who work here- they are very knowledgeable about the history of Linn County and the museum is so fun! I love the interactive exhibits like loading an Oregon trail wagon or dressing up like the people from the time! I also really liked their caboose exhibit. I think having the boxcars included in the layout of the museum is clever and unique, and the sweatshirt I got was both affordable and super comfortable!
Vivian K — Google review
This museum packs a huge punch into a relatively small space. Located in the railroad depot building dating back to the late 19th century, a large portion of the museum is in train cars - including the theater.
Dress up in authentic pioneer clothing and take a picture with the actual covered wagon the Drinkard family used to cross the frontier in 1865 - one of only 3 known actual Oregon Trail wagons still in existence.
They also have extensive artifacts from the pioneer days - blacksmithing equipment, and replica General store, doctors office, bank, and more. You'll even see hair art! 🫨 You have to see it to believe it!
The volunteers are very kind and knowledgeable. Admission is free - they accept donations (and I highly suggest supporting them!) but they will not ask you to donate.
Todd Mickel — Google review
Fun little local museum, I learned a lot.
Juli Baumler — Google review
Such an amazing place. Walk back in time in this museum. You can take a tour or walk through your own personal pace . Which ever you do . You will enjoy. A special bonus . You have to visit to find out !
youyou entertainment — Google review
Awesome museum would definitely recommend checking out the moyer house!
Easy access to the creek and 3 spectacular waterfall views. There is a lower, mid, and upper lot - each with a small picnic area and kid friendly trail access to one of the nearby falls. All of the trails link up so I'd suggest parking at the lower lot and hiking up towards Majestic Falls so your return hike will be entirely downhill. This seems like a great spot to picnic and cool off in the summer when the water is not charged from spring rains and calms down a bit. Beautiful wildflowers and native wildlife all along the trail as well. The drive out this way from Eugene is peaceful and serene.
Kyle Miller — Google review
Beautiful place, short hike from the parking lot to the upper water fall, stairs are a little steep but not too bad, my kids were able to make it with no problem!
There’s a trail that takes you through all the waterfalls /views in this area, starting from the lower parking lot (the one with bathrooms) all the way up, very worth it!
Parking was not an issue, maybe because is the beginning of the year (February) lots of open spots!
I will definitely come back to this place!
esteban arellano — Google review
5+ waterfalls in a 1 mile loop hike. A bit of a steep hike to the top but very worth the effort. My 8yo daughter had no trouble navigating the terrain. The trail is well maintained.
Steve Baker — Google review
This was a great family day hiking this trail and exploring these beautiful waterfalls. Also appreciate that it is dog friendly.
Lee LeJanic — Google review
Has several hikes to several sets of falls. We didn’t go on them as we were just there to check it out for a future trip. The babbling river at the day use area was a serene setting with lots of big rocks to sit and enjoy the solitude. Rest rooms were less than ideal. No flushing toilets.
Susan Matthies — Google review
It's a steep hike, if you start at the large waterfall it's all uphill. We parked at the top by Majestic Falls, walked down to take photos, then drove to the Royal Terrace Falls- not knowing the trail was connected. But that was an easier and short hike.
Christina — Google review
Beautiful and easy hike!
The lower McDowell Creek parking lot has a bathroom but fills up extremely fast! If you drive a bit past, there's another parking lot. Hope that helps, stay safe!
Yasmine Wartenbee — Google review
Lived in Oregon 25 years and just stumbled on this precious gem of a hike. Love the elevated pathways, and the canopy of the trees. This would be a great hike in the heat of the summer as most is in the shade. It’s a little steep at times for those with limited mobility but very doable if you are fairly active. If you live in Lane or Linn county, this is a must! Free Parking and bathroom at lower parking lot (where Google maps takes you)
Ronald Ewert — Google review
Incredible hikes with stunning views of both waterfalls. Stair sections will get the old ticker pumping, that's for sure! Not to be missed!!
Chase Gale (Chase B. Gale) — Google review
Nice small park with a few scenic waterfalls. Suggest having your Google map ready to make sure where you are going along the trails. Majestic falls pictured has a nice setting and water flow but you need to climb some stairs to get to the overlooks.
Doug Hoppe — Google review
Very nice place to go for a hike with lots of hills to climb and beautiful waterfalls to see. Also a lot of food and berries on the way. Be careful which ones you eat, do your research first.
Danny Ort — Google review
I loved it I went there for scenery nothing else and enjoyed every minute if you need peace of mind that's the place to go Yes and bring your kids too that way they can get out of your hair lol
CrazyOld Pops — Google review
Great park with multiple waterfalls. The trail is fairly moderate with a few places of quite a bit of stairs. Picnic tables available.
mike shelton — Google review
It's an awesome walk through the woods. Feels like you're in Ferngully! Paths are well defined and easy to walk on. There are some wicked stairs... wooden if you go one way, stone when you go the other way. So it's not for everyone... but it's worth the walk. You can take a quick walk or spend a couple hours in there, and as long as you stay on the pathways, there's no worry about getting lost. Waterfalls are a little thin in the summertime... because... it's summertime...(duh) but beautiful none the less.
There is a bathroom at the 1st parking lot only, and picnic benches at both lots and throughout the pathways. Oh... and the picture of the clovers... if you see those, try eating one! They taste like sour apples!!
Nicole — Google review
The trail is beautiful! We hiked to the top of the middle falls and then turned around because we weren't prepared to do the whole thing with our three little kids. We drove up to the parking lot for Majestic falls and had a look around as well. Would definitely recommend!
Of note, the lower parking lot has pit toilets.
Krista Washburn — Google review
This place is amazing!! It is so beautiful and easy to hike. It's a loop, but not many signs letting you know where you're at.
Take a picture of the sign before starting the hike. I love the bridges, it made it easy to get good pictures. Easy walk with kids and pets.
I recommend this hike and it is a beautiful drive. Oregon is beautiful.
Lisa Parks — Google review
Always love this area of trails! Great day of enjoying mother nature and seeing the seasonal changes. 🧭Not all who wander are lost🧭
Oregon State University is a research-oriented public educational institution that was established in 1868. The university has garnered fame for its prominent programs in engineering and science, which are widely recognized by the community. In recent times, the campus has grown exponentially with significant new constructions and refurbishments that have transformed it into a modern institution of higher learning. Despite its growth, the campus still boasts of its old-world charm and walkable pathways, making it easy to navigate with ample parking spaces available.
Awesome campus! Old world charm , walkable and even easy parking. Well integrated into the city. Common area buildings were immaculate and well maintained. Everyone we met was relaxed and enjoyed being there.
Robert Bremmer — Google review
The standard for college are so low. Overpriced over rated. They don’t even give you the decency of having free Parking. There are some amazing teachers but they are hard to find here. The majority don’t teach, have their ta’s do the majority of the work, and never answer emails. If the teacher is bad the majority of the class fails and you wasted time and 2000 dollars. This university is failing me and so many others. It seems the only thing they focus on is trying to include minorities, which is great and everything but they lack actually teaching.
Its_just_a_choke — Google review
A great Uni at in least as far as I am concerned in branch of Literature. The profs are amazing.🌹👏🏻
Happy to be a member of this Family.
Also, YouTube Videos are really Helpful ❤️❤️
Mohsen Nazari — Google review
Loudest place in Oregon. Constant construction. Helicopters flying over. Planes all the time. Library is a mess and full of sleeping kids playing candy crush. Stuff isn't on the shelf like it's suppose too. I should of gone to UO.
Dante Alexander — Google review
Unfortunately, the student account services admin staff are extremely rude and not helpful. Both times I’ve called to ask a question, the lady who answers acts very irritated. Not friendly at all. We are used to the more courteous approach the private schools offer, I guess. Customer Service is not OSU’s strong suit.
Shauna Stelzer — Google review
Great campus with adorable robots!
Ava Wu — Google review
The most enjoyable part of our experience was watching a basketball game at their arena. Lot of school spirit! Had the pleasure of meeting the assistant coaches for men's soccer. Great guys!
David Rowen — Google review
Rec center is awesome. Athletic programs are reasonably priced. Campus is wide open and easy to manage. Student store is nice too
Rene — Google review
Enjoyed campus tour! Very informative and fun to learn campus! StarzJeepCrew!!
Starz JeepCrew — Google review
As a student at Oregon State University (OSU), my experience has been nothing short of enriching. Right from the onset, the welcoming atmosphere of the campus made me feel at home. The university’s dedication to providing a conducive learning environment is palpable, with state-of-the-art facilities, well-maintained libraries, and a plethora of resources available to aid academic success.
The faculty at OSU is a blend of experienced and passionate individuals who are genuinely invested in the students’ learning journey. Their willingness to provide guidance, coupled with an open-door policy, fosters a supportive academic culture that is invaluable for intellectual growth.
Beyond academics, OSU boasts a vibrant student life with numerous clubs, organizations, and activities to engage in. The sense of community here is strong, with many opportunities to form lasting friendships, network, and collaborate on projects. The university also takes pride in its commitment to sustainability, which is reflected in the campus operations and initiatives.
Moreover, the career services at OSU are remarkable. The university's connections with various industries and a proactive approach to career readiness equip students with the necessary skills and opportunities to transition seamlessly into the professional world.
The beautiful, sprawling campus of OSU, nestled in the heart of Corvallis, provides a serene backdrop for rigorous academic pursuits while also being a hub for cultural and recreational activities. The balance between a challenging academic curriculum and a nurturing social environment makes OSU a fertile ground for both personal and professional development.
In conclusion, my journey at Oregon State University has been a holistic one, filled with academic rigor, supportive mentorship, and a thriving community spirit that makes the college experience fulfilling and memorable.
iTzB7 — Google review
This campus has grown a lot since I attended here just 20 years ago. Some major new buildings and renovations, I would have thought would require much more time to complete than the two decades since I once studied, strolled, and declared a new major every term it seemed trying to find what was right for me. I like this campus, and it can be ominously quiet at night.
Zion Amoure — Google review
Very peaceful, beautiful campus with well-maintained facilities. People are nice and Corvallis is a good college town with free public transit.
Cheri Tsang — Google review
I went OSU in 2016
Good place for studying.
People are nice and welcoming.
Over 50 hand-carved animals on an antique mechanism, plus exhibits of historic carousel artefacts.
Excellent attraction! Very clean, well designed and a beautiful carousel. Good food for kids as well! Burgers are good. Each carousel is hand crafted which is incredible. Our tour guide Ray helped us out and took us into the basement and showed us very antique carousel animals. We even got to see carvers in action! Here’s a tip; if you want to see people carving, Don’t go on Sundays! They don’t work on Sundays. They’re all volunteers!
Heidi D — Google review
My family had a wonderful time at the Carousel 🎠 The staff was friendly and courteous. The carousel was beautiful inside and out. We got 10 free ride bracelets with our party room rental. The kids loved riding all the different beautiful carousel animals and creatures. They have a little cafe with decent food and prices. They have a cute little gift shop with lots of fun stuff. They also have a guided tour downstairs of how they make the carousel animals. It was pretty cool to see how they are made. We had a wonderful experience. We will definitely be going back.
Kandie Walker — Google review
We had a lot of fun visiting the historic carousel in Albany. Rides were $2 and we were able to buy tokens in the gift shop. They did have a card minimum of $5, so we bought 3 rides for our daughter, who loved every ride. Bring cash if you don’t want multiple rides, but it’s so much fun picking out a different animal each time. The conductor was friendly and informative. There was plenty of free parking available as well. We spent about 45 minutes here before going to lunch in town.
Jenny Johnston — Google review
I believe the price is the same or better than the Salem Riverfront one, but I don't remember for certain. It was $2/ride and the last ride of the day is free for everyone! Woo-hoo!
I didn't double check, but it looks like it had at least 4 sit down booths including one with a wheelchair restraint!
The prices for snacks was reasonable-ish considering how badly these places will usually set you back and there were two party rooms and plenty of seating without being grossly overcrowded like the one in Salem.
I definitely like it better than Salem's!
And don't forget to check these things out in the basement!
Alice Schwarz — Google review
Brought my family to the Carousel in Albany and was totally pleased! Well stocked retail store with a lot of history of the Albany Carousel. Very clean lobby and restrooms, friendly staff with amazing customer service. Perfect place to host birthday parties and or any type of group get together. They also offer full tours of the museum. (highly recommend) Ride tokens are 2$ each and offers a cafe near the carousel. Thank you for a great experience!!
Tim Douglas — Google review
Not only is the carousel itself gorgeous, but the staff of volunteers truly bring its story and history to life! Visitors can take a guided tour of their museum which showcases a breathtaking collection of antique Dentzel carousel animals, and a few from other famous makers as well as visit the carving area to see the critters still being carved and finally upstairs to visit the painting area. I loved every minute of it! The gift shop is lovely, well laid out with quite a few unique carousel themed items including those specially made for the carousel itself. And the carousel - it is absolute art! So many different critters to ride, a working catch the ring machine, and an old school band machine for the music. If you love carousels this is a must do!
Jordin Baugh — Google review
Tokens are $2 per person per ride. Was a great opportunity to get out of the sun, grab a little bit of a/c and enjoy some amazing fun. The staff were somewhat grumpy the moment something didn't go the way they said. However, safety being paramount, we still had a blast!
Charles Kinsey — Google review
This place was so cool! My daughter and I had a blast riding the carousel and seeing the museum. It has a cute little gift shop and a few food items to eat at tables surrounding the carousel. The line to get on was long, but it moved quickly. You can purchase tokens in advance in the gift shop for next time too! Makes great gifts if you live in the area.
Cassandra Staten — Google review
What a neat experience! Community volunteers carve the whimsical carousel figures with such intricacy. Everyone was so kind, going out of their way to show us all the fun details. The museum was interesting, but even better was hearing the passion of the various docents and volunteers. Our 9-month-old was even fascinated, especially by the Wurlitzer band machine and getting to ride the carousel. Fun for the whole family!
Karen R — Google review
Lovely little museum, gift shop and operational carousel. The ice cream was wonderful and quite good. The “museum” portion of it was downstairs by elevator and led by a docent. It was very small (the “museum part” of the museum), but as a museum goer who has also worked for museums in Los Angeles, I can’t complain too much about the lackluster talk and exhibit because it was by donation and essentially free for those who did not donate. The draw is the carousel itself. It’s less of a museum and more of a carousel with historic/work-in-progress pieces on display. But still a lovely little attraction and worth a visit if you’re in town. The carousel 🎠 itself is very impressive.
Jennifer Tehani Sarreal — Google review
What a neat place. Fun place for the kids and really Interesting for those of us a little older. Be sure and take the tour to watch the wood carvers at work. It is amazing what they do. It is a first class place.
Burneall Ekberg — Google review
What a delightful experience! I remember years ago when the artists came together with an idea and ran with it, creating this amazing addition to the community we know today. I was lucky enough to witness the wood being chiseled and the paint bringing the creations to life when I was very young. Now several years later being able to experience the finish product.. very impressive. Good job to everyone who made this dream come to fruition. 🎠
J. — Google review
On August 18, 2023 at 1:59pm my family got kicked out of The Albany Historic Carousel and Museum by a very rude and condescending woman named Peggy. She told us that they have a "one bark policy" here and told us we had to leave immediately. She was extremely demeaning and very condescending when she told us to leave with our Hearing Service Dog Mocha. We didn't argue, my fiance, whose PTSD was triggered by her rude abruptness just said, "okay" and we left. As we were waiting for our friends to show up outside in the hot sun (they live in Lebanon, Oregon and were driving to meet up with us), an elderly man who was going into the place said that it was okay for us to go inside with our Hearing Service Dog Mocha. Embarrassed, I politely told him that we couldn't go inside because my fiance's Hearing Service Dog Mocha barked one time and we were told we had to leave the premises because of their "one bark policy". He just said, "Yes, we have a one bark policy here." I have never heard of anything so asinine and ridiculous in my whole life. First of all, if they are going to have a stupid rule such as the "one bark policy", don't you think that they should at least warn you, but NO! Nothing!! No warning at all.There were absolutely no postings on the doors nor the windows. Where were the warnings for us of this "one bark policy"? We were never approached at point in time by anyone informing us of this secret "one bark policy". It would have been nice to be warned of this so-called "one bark policy" by any of the workers there or by some sort of notice stuck onto the doors or windows so we would know the potential of us getting thrown out of there if our dog barked once. Our Hearing Service Dog Mocha was not making a scene, she was not disturbing anyone, nor did she bark with anyone else around us at the time of the "crime". There's cameras mounted there as proof that no one was around us at the time of the "crime", so she did not frighten anyone near us. Our Service Dog Mocha did a single bark and just for that we were approached by Peggy and the one bark got us booted out. Mocha didn't bark incessantly or at anyone. She wasn't menacing nor was she threatening any other guests. Sometimes she barks to alert her handler of things, it is part of her job. Other times, she just barks because she is a dog. She has been a part of our family for a year and a half and is a great Hearing Service Dog. As I said, we were meeting friends there and we were standing outside in the hot sun with our Service Dog and they asked us why we weren't inside. Feeling embarrassed, we told them we got told we had to leave the premises because our dog barked one time when no one was around us. They were shocked to say the least. So, now, in my oh so humble opinion, I will never recommend this place to any of my friends to visit EVER! Most of my friends are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing and have Hearing Service Dogs that provide a service, and if their dog happens to bark one time like ours did, they made the trip there for NOTHING!! I would not recommend this place ever to anyone who may have a Service Dog of any sort because if they bark one time, you're out! It is such a shame because it truly was a beautiful place to visit, the wonderful carousel was beautifully decorated. The place and many of the other workers were friendly and accommodating, a worker even told us that we could bring Mocha on the carousel. The woman in the gift shop was so sweet and kind as my daughter made her souvenir coin, her first one, she even checked it to see if it printed right because if it didn't she would give her one that was. The guy in the wheelchair who was cleaning a table was friendly and we chatted a bit. The others were very nice, but I am forever tainted by the awful treatment and I'd have to say that this experience leaves a horrendous bad taste in my mouth. Other than that, I would recommend this place only to people who don't have Service Animals because one little peep from your dog and I'm pretty sure that Peggy will come storm-trooping in and out you go!!
Jolene Sias — Google review
The most amazing wood carvings I have ever seen. Detailed and realistic looking. The Griffin took 14 years to finish. Not just a kids place.
George Hardin — Google review
I'm visiting from Illinois and have heard a lot about this carousel from my family. So while driving from Seattle to Roseburg I decided to stop and check it out.... I'm so glad I did!!
The history behind this place is amazing, and the details on everyone of the carousel animals blows my mind. Each one is hand carved and hand painted. They have information on them in the museum and there is also another room where you can see people painting the new animals.
It's inexpensive to ride, and the entire place is run by volunteers.
I highly recommend stopping and checking it out.
One bad thing is parking around here is horrible, so take your time circling the streets to find a spot and be patient.
Rhonda Birk — Google review
This is the second time we visited the Historic Carousel & Museum and once again, we had the most marvelous time! We live in Portland (OR) and made a special trip to Albany just to visit the museum again. The last time we went (about 3-4 years ago) we got to see many animals on the carousel and got to see many still being carved. This time, the carousel was even more full of gorgeous animals! Best was we got to see the ones we saw being carved years ago, installed and working on the carousel. That was a special experience in its own!
This carousel and museum are truly the most beautiful examples of suburb craftsmanship! The animals on the carousel are absolutely exquisite! Each animal is incredibly intricate and unique! The animals, and its particular theme, is done is the most beautiful way. They are such a work of art! Each is absolutely stunning!
In addition, riding the carousel was so much fun!! I’m a young 41 (😉) and i was with my 72 yr old mother. We so enjoyed riding round and round with the music playing and everyone smiling and having a wonderful time.. it felt like being an innocent child again.. just enjoying a fun ride and feeling happy and appreciative to get to have such an unique experience.
Lastly, the staff here are SO kind! We fully enjoyed the tour and getting to see more animals being carved. The tour was very informative and made the experience even more special. Our tour guide was so friendly too! It was fascinating to learn about carousels and the history. Also the people carving were so kind! They took the time to chat with us and show us what they were doing. What wonderful people! We also REALLY appreciated the kind woman taking the tokens for the carousel. We brought our small 11lbs dog with us and not only is the carousel building pet friendly to well behaved pets but the woman taking tokens even allowed us to bring our pup on the carousel so my mother and I could ride together. Even our dog loved sitting in a gondola seat and riding round and round! The sweetest thing was that my mother got the brass ring in the ring game.. when one gets the brass ring, they get a certificate for a free ride. They usually take back the certificate when you exchange for your free ride. But, the woman heard it was my mother’s birthday and she let us keep the certificate as a memento. It may seem small to some but, it was such a kind thing for her to do and, now my mother has a special keepsake to treasure 🥰 it was the cherry on top of an incredibly lovely day!
Thanks to the Historic Carousel & Museum, and all of the lovely people there, my mother had the most wonderful birthday! It was so memorable and special! We are so grateful and appreciative! We fully look forward to visiting again soon!
I HIGHLY recommend you make a trip to Albany, OR to experience this for yourself! You will definitely not be disappointed and will walk away having a memorable time to treasure forever!
HUGE thank you to everyone who made our visit so incredibly special 💜
laurenj47 — Google review
So much history here! What an amazingly unique place and SO worth the visit and tour! You'll appreciate the ride so much after learning more about the carousel history and this specific and very special operation. Then spend an afternoon reading the stories behind each animal online! It's so neat! I wasn't expecting much at all and I was totally blown away. Professional, creative, unique. You won't regret a stop!
Lindsey C.S. — Google review
We had an awesome visit! The tour was so cool to hear the story of how the carousel came together. We saw 2 people actively carving new animals. Our tour guide was fabulous! What a wonderful project that brought the community together and created a beautiful carousel!
Susan Everdyke — Google review
One of our favorite stops on I-5. Came up from Grants Pass for another break from life.
First discovered this about 13 years ago before the carousel was assembled. They were still carving the animals. Went on the private tour and heard more history. Some of the animals take almost 10 years to complete. They have a ring game that you collect rings as you circle. Find the gold ring and free ride. Always a great experience.
Gary Maupin — Google review
This place was amazing. If you get a chance you should stop and do the tour and see how the carving masters carve this amazing figures
Good sized river for fishing, kayaking, boating, and nature watching. Best for fishing spring and fall because it fills with algae during summer. Keizer Rapids Park is a great place to start a kayak trip down river and finish up at Spring Valley or Wheatland Ferry.
Joe Lie — Google review
The Willamette River is a great place to visit and take pictures at. In the Buena Vista area it is also home to one of the two ferries (the other is north of Salem) serving as crossing points across the river in rural areas of the Willamette Valley.
Kathy Soderstrom — Google review
I stayed at the Best Western in Eugene near the Williamette River. It was winter and raining too hard to enjoy a walk along the river close by. However, I plan on staying there again whenever I visit family and attend the Pacific Rim Art Guild events and enjoy a walk along the river.
Teresa StaalCowley (Teresa Marie Art/ Design) — Google review
This waterway is the ultimate symbol of Portland. The entire city is oriented towards the river. While I wouldn't go swimming in the river, if you have access to a boat, it's really the best way to see the city.
David Fischer — Google review
Pretty Great. I was once told by my teacher, Mr. Sid, that allegedly witnessed the formation of the Willamette River 35 million years ago with his own eyes, that The Willamette River was created was created as an affect of The Juan de Fuca plate subducting beneath the North American plate. The subduction zone causes many frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions which over time happened to create a valley. The watershed that formed in this valley anchored around The Willamette River which moves on to contribute up to 15 percent of the total output of the Columbia river into the Pacific ocean. The alleged two head irradiated fish that call the Willamette River home are fun to catch and release (not fit for consumption) and kayaking on the crystal clear (for the first quarter of a millimeter) water is a relaxing time. While driving your wake boat you can see the many wild tires sunning themselves on the beach on on trees, many of which were probably "free range" tires you let out of your site because you drive a wake boat, and you wake board, because you can't handle an actual challenge, but most importantly, because you hate the river and want to cause more erosion. But when you're driving your nice little fishing boat or your regular good boat you can see many herons, eagles, beavers, dear, and other wildlife because you're not eroding the shore as much and you also are not scaring off all the wildlife with your trashy music taste and loudness. Good watersports include water skiing, inner tubing and pretty much anything else except for that one thing, stated earlier. Floating down the river is also a fun activity as long as you stay near the river banks because sometimes the river can get busy with boat traffic, but most of the time boats are nice and try not to run you over. Large fleets of floating parties consisting of mostly floaties like fun islands and inner tubes with a boat or kayak for mobility, one trash bin, two coolers, and possibly even a floaty with a grill on it are a great way to spend a weekend (some parts of the river are better for these floating parties than others). That's pretty much all that needs to be said about the river, it's cool and great, there is a reason 2/3 of Oregon's population lives around the river, and it's a major part of what makes Oregon, Oregon.
Ciaran Scheller — Google review
So many nice places to stroll along the river in the Eugene/Springfield area! And great bike paths too. For a good map of the Eugene side, Google for the "Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System" and for the Springfield side check out the "Middle Fork Path".
Joe Wisecaver — Google review
Great place to go stand up paddle boarding in portland
Conor McCartney — Google review
Great Community.
Schools are Excellent.
Humanistic & Fun.
There are Public Bathrooms on the River. Boat Ramp & Summertime Swimmers!
Business is good, Food, Cocktails, Hairdresser's, Banks Gasoline, Hurd Hardware, Insurance, Local Art, Cabinet Builders, God's Store House, this towns got it & so much more!
Jennifer Jones — Google review
We enjoy boating up river to Buckskin Mary when the water is low. The gravel beds, and the river bed are chock-full of beautiful rocks. We boat North of Harrisburg, and South of Corvallis.
Willamette Valley Vineyards is one of the top wineries in the area, alongside other popular ones like Eyrie Vineyards and Domaine Drouhin. While some wineries offer tours, most have tasting rooms for visitors to enjoy. Visitors praise the amazing staff, great wine, and beautiful property at Willamette Valley Vineyards. The $40 per person wine tasting and tour reservations are often fully booked, but the customer service team goes out of their way to accommodate special occasions.
We've been longtime club members for years but never done a cellar tour. I brought my dearest sister from England with me for my first time, she has never been to a wine tasting. We were both impressed by our guide Brian, he was the most perfect person for our group. He had the ultimate patience with our kids and their endless questions, was cheerful and energetic enough to keep up with us. Thank you for such a perfect day.
Tara Q — Google review
Absolutely spectacular! An amazing experience. Since we stayed in their on-site suite, we enjoyed several days and evenings at the property. The restaurant serves outstanding food, the wines are great and the staff is first class. The Blending Experience is a must for any wine enthusiast. Plus unforgettable views. Thanks to Veronica for the truly special Blending Experience and Sandy, Jessica and Leslie in the tasting room and a special Thank You to Sara and Carol for the wonderful hospitality. Can't wait to return.
Todd Friedman — Google review
This place is beautiful! All the vineyard and also the restaurant and their suites. The food is delicious, and the ingredients are very fresh especially the mushrooms! The olive sampler was delicious but we did not like that they brought them after we already started with the main meal, and not as an appetizer. The truffle fries had excellent flavor. The pizzas are only available from Thursday to Sunday. The flight of wine tasting was good, it is the best option in order to taste more wines. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable.
Yinz? Nairouz — Google review
The place was huge and more like a restaurant than a tasting room at a winery! I’m definitely interested in coming back for pizza and wine. I wouldn’t suggest going for just a “wine tasting”. Make a reservation, otherwise you could be waiting for a while. Our tasting wasn’t super enjoyable because we had 5 different people helping us, most of which didn’t seemed thrilled to be doing so. I will say Sammy was GREAT, we wished she would have helped us the whole time. Interesting experience, not what was expected.
Erica — Google review
Father-in-law paid us in as a part-owner of this very beautiful and well laid-out vineyard complex. The tasting flights were expertly selected, and there are many ways to enjoy the scenery as you enjoy some very local wines. It was rainy and windy when we went, but the views were beautiful, the ambience was excellent, and the staff were very knowledgeable and helpful. Proud to be a part-owner-by-marriage of this establishment. Some construction was going on with some large tanks at the North end of the grounds, so we're looking forward to seeing the growth!
Robert Mosher — Google review
We got engaged at Willamette Valley Vineyards!!! The staff was so wonderful. We had a tasting and pizza before he popped the question out on the patio. It was so beautiful! My love picked the perfect place to propose.
PS: The chicken bacon pizza is so delicious. We enjoyed all the wine, too! Go get you some!
Gemma Navarro — Google review
Great spot to catch a brunch even on a rainy Oregon day!
All is well, gets all the stars.. 5 are only for the perfect spots where all is perfect.
Bathroom cleanliness could be better, salt shaker could be more in tune (clogged), and other small details.
It’s more of 4+ stars… and almost there.
Don’t get me wrong, not trying to be too peaky, just honest to those reading reviews.
Minor details that truly show one’s quality and finesse, hardest to achieve to receive those proper 5 stars
Nik Orlov — Google review
What a spectacular view to accompany some truly exceptional wine. The two flight choices were both fantastic and we were allowed to sub out one type for another. We also enjoyed a beautifully arranged charcuterie platter that was as tasty as it appeared. Both indoor and outdoor spaces were modern and well-designed and the staff was friendly and very helpful.
Janice F — Google review
Another visit in April 2024. I have visited here many times and this was the best visit because we’ve got a great guide, Quinn this time. He was very knowledgeable, attentive
and super nice. A guide makes a huge difference when you taking winery tour. (This was a combination of tour and tasting, which is a great idea) I can truly recommend him for your next winery tour at this place.
I have nothing but good things to say about this place because I am one of the owners of there shares. Hahaha. Seriously, this is one of the nicest winery in Oregon. It is grand. Serves a full menu of food. Wines are fantastic. I highly recommend this winery if you are visiting willamette valley.
Eiko Ross — Google review
Honestly, one of the best overall winery experiences I’ve had in Oregon thus far. Great wine, amazing views, delicious food, tons of outdoor seating overlooking the vines and lots of indoor seating as well. I used my Oregon wine pass to receive two free flights (otherwise $15/$20 each), and we ordered the burger and a salmon dinner (for under $50 total!). My only suggestion for improvement would be a better setup for the wine room that would allow for quicker service. At some points we were waiting for what felt like 10-15 minutes simply to get our next tasting. Otherwise, a perfect experience! I will 110% be back, with many friends/visitors in tow!
Whitney — Google review
Had an amazing time! Bradley gave us an awesome tour and excellent service. They were on top of my gluten allergy. Plenty of gluten free options including desert. The food was delicious. The wine was wonderful. Will definitely be back!
Carissa Fedchenko — Google review
My brand new husband and I couldn't have been more impressed with Willamette! The awesome staff, especially Sam made us feel so special being newlyweds there! The wine and grounds are spectacular. Just a truly lovely place to spend an afternoon!
Brittney Berrios — Google review
My wife and I visited this vineyard Sunday 8/27/23 while in Willamette Valley and our guide, Max, made this the most memorable of the vineyards that we got to see.
From great views to immersive stories and pathways through the production facility, Max led an in-depth and very fun experience for us. We recommend that everyone looking to tour the Willamette area try to make time for this vineyard specifically.
Hunter Hooper — Google review
Beautiful building with spectacular views. We went for a tasting and lunch and couldn’t have been happier with our experience. Priscila was our server and she had great knowledge of the wines and was very personable while offering excellent service. I had the burger, which was fantastic, and my wife had a salad with steak. We were on a time crunch so we didn’t have the opportunity to try their house made ice creams but our experience was so good we know we’ll be back soon to enjoy the ice cream and some more stellar wines.
Dan Roberge — Google review
I go here for the view and atmosphere. Usually, I don't purchase anything, but the staff are always welcoming and don't mind. The times I have ordered food, it arrives briskly and without delay. The cheese plates are beautiful and professional. They also have a variety of drinks, not just wine. You can get coffee, which includes refills, as well as seltzer water. I would highly recommend, with the mindset that this is a charming vineyard.
Abby Walter — Google review
The wine, food, and atmosphere here was absolutely amazing. We came for the wine pod experience, highly recommend !!!! Our ambassador Bryan was so knowledgable and patient with us who are new to the wine world. We were able to try tons of the wine and our meals were all delicious.
Grace Getsfrid — Google review
Arrived after hiking Silver Falls. It was busy in the early afternoon. We had the burger and it was not bad as well as the ham and bean soup it lacked a bit of flavor. The venue was great. The wine was just what we needed. Service was very attentive.
Julz Elmore — Google review
Kat has now been our wine hostess twice and she is AMAZING! Very kind, knowledgeable about the wine, and goes above and beyond to make our experience memorable. Her recommendations for food were top notch, she made our experience feel special and individualized. The wine and food were delicious! We had the seasonal flights, the poblano dip and chips, the radacchio chicken salad was phenomenal and the beef stew was great too! The view was incredible as the sun set! We went at 4:30 pm so we got the honor to see the sun set.
Tiffany Schomus — Google review
Great private tasting and tour. Lucy was a wonderful hostess and very knowledgeable! Wine was excellent!! Amazing views! Definitely will want to stop here the next time we visit Oregon!
Trina Hemann — Google review
My girlfriend and I came here to celebrate our 8 year anniversary and it was an amazing experience that I highly recommend. Amazing staff, great wine and gorgeous property.
Their $40 per person wine tasting and tour reservations were full and I called their customer service day of going in effort to be fit in for our special occasion and they notified on-site staff to do what they could. Concierge staff promptly seated us in their beautiful lobby as we showed up and went to get a tour ambassador right away.
Brian P. gave us our tour and tasting and I seriously have to stress how amazing he is! As a young couple who know very little about wines he made the experience so fun, interesting and entertaining. The cheese board we got with the tour was delicious and the wine was so great we left with 4 bottles!
Garrett Miller — Google review
We spent the afternoon at Willamette Valley to celebrate Easter brunch and also my husband’s 41st birthday! As always, the staff are amazing the food was delicious and it was an all around. Great time!
Enchanted Forest is a well-established amusement park that offers a variety of classic rides and storybook-inspired attractions for children. The park caters primarily to younger visitors since some areas are small and require crawling. However, the pizza served at the park may not meet everyone's expectations, as it has a school-like flavor. The limited options for snacks and drinks were also noted by some visitors. Nonetheless, Enchanted Forest features several enjoyable areas such as the haunted house.
I have lived in Eugene for 24 years and had never been to Enchanted Forest until today. My husband and I took my son for the first time, he is 2.5 and he absolutely LOVED it! The storybook houses, the slides, the beautiful Oregon backdrop, the rides and the staff were all wonderful! It is kinda spending, but in my opinion, worth every penny! I highly, highly recommend for any kiddo 2+! We will most definitely be back very soon!
Shelbie Litty — Google review
We had so much fun with our 6 year old. This place is worth every dime you spend and every mile you drive. It will take all day to enjoy your visit if you want to e place every attraction and ride every ride. There are lots of hills to walk up and down so take your cane if you need one. It's totally wheelchair accessible. There are gifts for everyone and food. It's not overpriced at all in my opinion. You can tell the owner put his heart and soul into Enchanted Forest. Thank you sir!!
Michelle Heaton — Google review
Cute little place!
On our drive back to California we decided to stop w/our 2 year old.
It’s a walking fairy-tale tour at first, with a western town and some rides and activities.
2y/o loved the story/fairy tale tour and ran all around!
Cute little place for a fun quick stop.
It appears you can take food in. So it would be a cute half day to take a picnic/food and get the kids out!
Wish we lived closer but it was fun!
$22 is the adult ticket price and was a bit steep considering it’s just a walking thing but it was still fun.
Sara R — Google review
This is easily my favorite theme park. The shady trees make even the hottest days bearable, the attractions are quirky and cute, and it’s fun for both kids and adults alike.
S X — Google review
There are a lot of hands-on play for little ones. There are no all-day passes, so expect to pay $3.00 -$5.00 per ride, per person. However, you can bring your own food and food prices at the park are reasonable, So it balances out.
I came here when I was 5 and now my grandson comes here. It's cool to take pictures of him in front of the same attractions that I did as a child. For me, it brings up a sense of nostalgia and I enjoy coming because I remember my father and I playing on the witch slide, the old lady in the shoe slide, and other attractions that are still present. Now, I get to make new memories with my grandchild. I do wish they had a annual pass so that I could come more often.
Another positive is thst this park is family-owned and you are supporting a local business. They seem to make sure that things are reasonably priced. It's well worth it if you have little kids.
There's a Western Village, an Old English Village, castles, and plenty of photo opportunities. There are a few rides and attractions that would be fun for teenagers, but they may get bored quickly. Teenagers may not have such a great time, save for the unique pictures they could take in front of a variety of locations. So, if your teenager is big into selfies and picture taking, a few basic rides, and a haunted house they may enjoy it for a little while.
Me, personality, I love coming here with my grandkids.
Kris B — Google review
It has gotten kinda expensive. Some parts are run down but it’s got a fun nostalgic vibe. Needs more drinking fountains. I only saw one. Kinda chilly since it’s in the forest so wear a jacket.
Tai Ler — Google review
Overall it’s a great place to take kids mostly since half of the places to see are too small for adults to crawl and do all the times of moving haha . The pizza was school pizza flavor in the sense of would be delicious but it wasn’t up there . Wish they had more options like teas and pretzels . Half of the stores were closed when we went . Did enjoy the theme and areas like the haunted house . Tickets are up there in price so save money before hand because for two adults and a kid your already up to like $70 . That doesn’t include rides you want to get on . Enjoy it though since it’s rare to have places open now a days.
Wonder Woman — Google review
Always a great place to take the family. The parking lot was full but they had an overflow lot down the stairs street with a shuttle bus that would drop you off right in front. There is an entrance fee, once your inside, you will have to purchase tickets to go on rides. Very nostalgic for those who grew up going there. Feels good to support a local family run amusement park.
Andrew Oates — Google review
Absolutely love this place. This is an adventure and must see for any age. It is family owned and has a great history. Walk through the park and see cement sculptures of Alice and the wonderland, snow white, Hansel and gretle,etc. Some are animated, some have neon waters. It really is cute.
Emily Clark — Google review
My boyfriend and I came here to check it out it gave me memories to some of my favorite old stories. I really liked how everything was set up and it was very popular. Bring walking shoes and there is food in the park. Dress light and careful with your heads taller adults. A lot of parking but can get packed during summers.
Emily Garcia — Google review
Went on opening weekend and was scared that the place would be packed. I guess we made it early enough and the threat of rain kept people away. We all had a great time.
Luke W — Google review
We had so much fun. The show was funny. The haunted house was actually scary. The old town was great. The shoe slide was fun. All the sights were great.
Mark McCarty — Google review
Been wanting to check it out for years! Decided to go with the family for my birthday.
Such a cute spot to spend the afternoon. The kids storybook side takes you back with the nostalgic feeling. Western town has some fun activities. You can even cash unused tickets in at the end of your trip!
Stefanie Jackson — Google review
Beautiful location, on a hill in the woods. So it’s protected from the heat!!!
The windy ways with angle make it hard for toddlers to walk around. My and my friends little took a dive on the pavement. Our toddlers were 2,5, our oldest 5 years. They’ve had the perfect age for most rides. It was disappointing you had to pay for every single ride also when you HAD to get in the ride with your little one even tho they would’ve been perfectly fine without you. So entry+snacks+ rides ends up in a pretty spendy day. So definitely nothing we will be doing every year and especially not more than once since it really cuts into a budget. But nevertheless it’s a beautiful park with lots of love to the detail. Coming from Germany visiting amusement parks was a thing k grew up with. But you pay admission and the parks are filled with rides you can get in all day long as many times as you want. So this was a disappointment. We will definitely do our amusement park visit in Germany next year and are excited! If you ever get close to Oldenburg there’s k e right at the ocean!!!! Amazing vied and a day full of fun!!!!
Sarah ?Bee? — Google review
I have came here since I was a child. Love this place. Looks like it's been updated with new paint, some new signage, more food places and everything was working. One of the best trips to here yet! So much fun! Even as adults I had as much fun as I did when I was a child! 💯 Worth the price to go play all day! Lots of fairy tales, rides and slides.
S R — Google review
I went to mock what I expected to be poorly-made,yet kitschy Disney knock-offs in someone's backyard, only to be stunned by a delightful theme park that truly punches above its weight.
The place is compact, allowing you to experience all of it — live shows and rides included — in just a day. And that's not a downside. Shake off the Disney and big amusement park trauma, and revel in a day filled with quirky attractions, from Pirate sing-a-longs to genuinely thrilling log flume rides. During my visit, the lines moved swiftly, especially in the early hours.
The food is astonishingly affordable for theme park fare. In fact, it's a steal even by regular fast-food standards. While it may not be gourmet, it delivers exactly what you'd hope for, with a few pleasant surprises thrown in, like a barbecue joint and an ice cream shop offering dole whip.
In addition to admission, you so have to pay extra for thrill rides (Haunted house, alpine coaster, log flume water ride, and an interactive dragon shooting ride), it is worth it.
Yes, there are some odd (ugly), offbeat, and occasionally malfunctioning sculptures and animatronics. But there's such inherent charm and whimsy in it all that it's easy to overlook. I walked in a snarky skeptic, only to walk out proudly donning a souvenir t-shirt and wearing an incredulous smile.
Highly recommended.
A perfect score of 10/10 enchantments.
Myron McMillin — Google review
The biggest thing I would suggest is wait until your kiddos are old enough to walk the park. Bring backpacks with whatever food/drink you want for the day. Do not bring your stroller, or your wagon. You won't be able to get around inside of hardly any of the attractions. You'd be able to walk the normal paths but you'll be stuck to the main trails and unable to go inside the attractions. I own a Wonderfold wagon and we went to take it into the first castle and we couldn't even make it inside. If you have a small baby, I suggest wearing them. :)
There are no more ride bracelets so rides cost $3 -$5 per person per ride.
I have two toddlers I took with me and was hopeful we could ride the MTN ride but no one was able to give me an answer as to if they both could ride with me. I was told id have to purchase tickets, wait in line and ask the operator. HOWEVER tickets are refundable.
My kids loved the slides! They wore themselves out running up and down the slides ❤️
Alisha Starkey — Google review
Prices have gone up drastically... almost pricing out low income familiesto be able to visit :( also they have gotten rid of all there water fountains and there is no more pwnny machine. Other than that, this place gives me sooo much childhood nostalgia I will always love it. I really think water fountians for people coming with waterbottles is a must!!! Plus lots of kids it is imporant to stay hydrated.
Stephanie Breshears — Google review
Had a wonderful time for my son’s birthday! We bought our tickets in advance and were compensated with 5 ride tickets per entry since two rides were out of commission. We usually pack lunches but decided to go rather last minute so ended up buying on site but we were pleasantly surprised at the reasonable prices!! We will be back again.
Nicole Bowles — Google review
Every worker was so kind and accommodating I was there with young kids and disabled elderly everyone made us feel so welcome and were so helpful they used a go cart to transport a disabled family member around. The park is amazing for young kids especially that 5 to 10 range. I came in hopeful because it was my kids first amusement park and they blew me away everyone I was with loved it.
Thomas Werner — Google review
I love this place and would fight to keep it open as long as possible. Robert Tofty worked hard and it's hand crafted with love . With that being said, you also can't charge guests $10 admission and $5 per ride. Going as a child when it was $2 per ride or a ride wristband was the best part. Won't be going again this year or in the future because it's ridiculous to run you $20 for 4 rides that last under 5 minute's per ride . They are pricing out low income families being in Turner that's not sustainable.
Clairissa Lloyd — Google review
I was really surprised by this under reported gem of a theme park. My 5 year old had a blast. There is some fun and spooky decor (not necessarily intentionally spooky) very retro storybook land but my kids still enjoyed it. There were plenty of open concession stands, prices were affordable for food and rides. Tons of parking. Lots of uphill walking but not a problem for us. Staff were on top of making sure the park wasn’t dirty almost constantly sweeping and taking out the trash.
O P — Google review
Awesome amusement park for a young family. Very fun and young kids themed amusement park. Our 4 and 6 year old boys had an absolute blast.
Admission works on a paid admission and then tickets per ride. Each ticket is $1, but any leftover tickets can be returned when you're done for the day for a refund.
Rides range from 3 to 5 tickets each.
Very affordable drinks, snacks, and food. Incredibly clean for such a well visited location.
Super friendly staff.
Here are some highlights of some of the rides;
The Haunted House creeped our little guys out a bit in a good, fun way, lol. Wasn't some lame carnival style one. This was lengthy with some imagination put into it.
The Bobsled was a very fun rollercoaster for the whole family.
The Challenge of Mondor was a fun monster shooting ride that the kids wanted to do twice.
Panning for treasure was only 1 ticket each, and participants get to take home a bag of "treasure".
Highly recommend for a younger family!
Silver Falls State Park is Oregon's largest state park and offers a variety of outdoor activities including camping, swimming, picnicking, cycling, and horseback riding. The main attraction is the Trail of Ten Falls Loop which is an easy 8-mile loop that leads visitors through a basalt canyon filled with thick forests teeming with ferns, mosses and wildflowers. This serene park features ten waterfalls along the dog-friendly trail, as well as campsites and cabins for overnight stays.
Amazing,probably the most popular park n hiking trails in the states. Its tons of hiking trails with different lengths from easy to hard. Well maintain n managed. You could see lots of falls n great view.
You need state lark permit which could be bought online for a year or from kiosk in parking lots for $5 a day.
Even weekdays they are good amount of people all around the park
Arash D — Google review
The best 9 miles I ever hiked. Covered all the trails. Bring good hiking shoes because it is quiet muddy, the trail is not at all difficult to do.
I love the north water fall and the south water fall.
The map is so confusing, it never tells you where you are. Better to download the hiking map to help you in forest because there is no service in that area. Park in the main parking lot.
Nidhi Jha — Google review
Absolutely loved this hike. I've always wanted to go behind a waterfall. I think the lower south falls was my favorite, you're behind the fall and pretty close to the water too.
Ten waterfalls all in 1 hike! But give yourself a lot of time, I only managed to see 8/10 waterfalls. I think it took me about 3 hours I forget how long exactly.
And definitely go early, when I got back to the car around 12:30 there were a lot of cars waiting with no parking spaces available.
I went at the end of May and the waterfalls were still a wonderful sight to see, but I wonder if I went earlier in the year the water flow would be higher? Some of them didn't seem that big but I'm not sure if that's just how they normally are.
All in all, a great hike, not too hard in difficulty, but long in length, I love that it's a loop trail so you don't have to turn back around at the end.
Park is kept very clean, I think $5 fee to park there.
Ritelriaa Snoh — Google review
The trail from the South entrance was absolutely beautiful. The first two waterfalls are a must-see. Make sure to take water with you if you plan to hike the entire loop, or even half of it. Be careful for loose rock and wet slippery places. There are some steps, and the trail gets fairly steep in spots, both up and down.
Tricia Jurgens — Google review
I cannot describe what a wonderful experience I had here. My boyfriend and I were on a road trip to the coast and this was our first stop. We did the 10 Waterfalls hike and I was amazed during every second of it. The fact that we were able to walk behind so many of them just made me feel like I could really experience it. And all the moss everywhere was a dream. The trail is good with only 1 steep downhill and then steps to get back up or visa versa depending on how you hike it. The bathrooms were clean and even warm. They had many different kinds of buildings to explore, we didn't but you can easily spend a whole day there. 10/10 recommend to anyone who loves waterfalls.
elisa balcaen — Google review
Such a cool place for a family hike! Was recommended by a friend and definitely don't regret a single second we spent here. Highly recommend going on the hike that at least takes you through the 7 falls if you are up for a 5+ mile hike. Not too strenuous either.
Christian Hagler — Google review
On a Friday morning we decided to drive an hour from Portland and go for a “little” hike. We are non-hikers so the 2.8 mile loop was plenty of a hike for us. Easy, beautiful hike down to see the lower south falls but the switchbacks coming back up to the parking lot were brutal. We had to take several breaks. It felt good to complete the hike and we definitely would do it again though!
Kari Leslie — Google review
I planned to stop here just to see one waterfall and a short hike... 6 hours later, I didn't want to leave. It's truly stunning y'all. For those with mobility issues, it will be a challenge to get down to the waterfalls. The paths are fairly steep but well maintained. I've never been behind a waterfall and that was the coolest. They have an awesome shop and lodge too. Even cabins for rent! Can't wait to go back.
Jennifer V — Google review
Beautiful hiking area. Trails are moderate, wide and well kept. 10 waterfalls of various sizes and length to see and experience. A few you can walk behind the water which is fun. Lots of picnic areas so bring a lunch. 3 different parking lots. The south lot is the largest.
Andee Allen — Google review
Very well maintained and easy to hike park. The waterfalls are breathtaking. It turned out to be a rainy and cold day, so we were limited on time but I would love to come back and do the full hike to see all ten waterfalls!
Ariana Lucidonio — Google review
Wonderful! Less crowded than similar areas. We did the beginning of Canyon Trail from South Fall and then switched to Maple Ridge Trail. Great short hike with two big waterfalls. Will definitely bring more time when I visit again.
Jessi VB — Google review
What an awesome day! Checked out all 10 waterfalls and the hike was not too bad and took about 4 hrs. Make sure to wear proper shoes or bring an extra pair of socks if you wear running/cross training shoes. Gets pretty wet on the trail especially when you go behind some of the waterfalls. It was dope!
Virgilio Villasenor — Google review
This place is a hikers dream. 10 falls in a 9 mile loop is simply heaven. I visited on 07-04-22. The terrain was shaded, cool, wet and extremely fun to hike. There was a slight elevation at some parts and some stairs throughout. There were a few bridges along the trail as well. Definitely wear water shoes for the hike and keep a spare pair in the car for later. Try wearing quick dry clothes.
Start by paying $5 parking fee at the kiosks.
Take snacks and water.
Take a hiking stick mostly for safety.
Be considerate of others while taking pics. Don't hog the trail and let other pass by safely.
Know your comfort level if you decide to get under the falls or in the water at all. Safety can't get to you fast enough once you are around double falls.
Keep your phone charged to capture the beautiful moments.
Take your time and enjoy to the fullest.
Ragni Chand — Google review
Silver Falls State Park is a stunning natural haven that will leave you in awe. What sets this park apart is its dedication to accessibility. With a multitude of well-maintained paved routes, the park ensures that everyone can enjoy its wonders. From strollers to wheelchairs, the smooth pathways make exploration easy and inclusive. The staff's warm hospitality and wealth of information further enhance the experience. With breathtaking waterfalls and diverse trails, Silver Falls State Park is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts of all abilities.
Paola Restrepo Tafur — Google review
A wonderful place! There’s a lot of trails for everyone to enjoy, beautiful sights, plentiful and well-maintained bathrooms, picnic tables, and water for swimming. Was here for a family reunion and it lived up to everything we hoped. We reserved a pavilion and it had all the room we needed to prepare lunch and such. There were a lot of people on the trails, but it wasn’t overwhelmingly crowded.
Linnea Baun — Google review
Didn't know what to expect. First time here. As busy as it gets for a Sunday, there was still parking available. With cool temperatures during the late afternoon, the lush nature and breathtaking waterfalls set the mood for the hike. The sound and streams of the waterfalls made it a very pleasant experience. The cafe and nature store in the park is a great visit. Felt the burn on the inclines, although challenging, it was manageable. There's bike trails and some paved paths. Great viewpoints and pathways. Will definitely return for the full loop.
Albie Outside — Google review
I love this park as much as I love the Columbia River Gorge. You can see 10 waterfalls and some you can walk behind. Some are easy to spot from the parking areas but most waterfalls require a hike. There are stairs on the trail from South Falls to Lower South Falls so beware of that too!
Melissa Jones — Google review
Great place to see waterfalls, and take guests from out of town. Easy parking and there are clean bathrooms and a Cafe and gift shop. Not all trails are dog friendly but they have maps to show you which ones are. Awesome place to breathe in fresh air and explore
Danielle Mendoza-Gillespie — Google review
This was such a fun experience. Such a peaceful and beautiful place to visit. Plenty to do and see. You can walk as much as you want or relax. You may want to watch out for the smelly 4-legged variety! The waterfall is beautiful. Lots of history to look at. Great for a short walk or spend the whole day here.
Laurie — Google review
We had such an amazing time hiking and enjoying the beautiful nature and especially their waterfalls! I can’t wait to visit them again in a few months! We started our hike around 9am and made it back after 4pm. It was a beautiful day and well worth the 6 hour drive.
If you enjoy hiking, and the outdoors, this is for you.
Roxanne Wright — Google review
Love the trail of 10 falls in spring. Waterfalls are roaring and the whole trail is lush green and not steep. Highly recommend!
Vidushi Dwivedi — Google review
Hiking here is like a dream! You get to see such beautiful waterfalls and the trails are good for cardio and just taking in nature as you go. We got lucky to see snow and ice covered vegetation! Wear good hiking shoes when going in the winter ice can be hidden really well on some of the trails and cause you to slip.
Tabbie W — Google review
We love this forest park. Very well maintain trails, easy to hike and easy to navigate. Beautiful waterfalls. Coming here in the fall is a must in order to see the fall foliage. Lots of good foraging spots if you’re into foraging. Come after a good rain and your guaranteed to find lots of mushrooms. (Bring a field guide!) Lots of parking in the parking lot. You will have to pay for a Oregon park permit or a day pass. (EV charging available). There’s also a nice bike only trail for you bikers. You’ll drive through a little farming town with fresh eggs for sell everywhere!
Bella Drawe — Google review
This place is magnificent! The south falls are a short walk from the parking and are easy to access at the viewing point. You can walk on a short trail behind the falls, but this is quite steep.
Cozy rooms with fireplaces in a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed hotel set in a botanical garden.
The visit was enjoyable. The gardens are beautiful. The restrooms were clean and stocked. The well maintained paths made it easy to enjoy each garden. (Folks with mobility challenges may have issues in some areas of the garden.) However, a tram is available during the busy season. Our grandson enjoyed the kids garden. It was nice to see that a garden was specifically designed for dogs. We will definitely be back!
Joe Rodgers — Google review
I’m someone who’s typically not super interested in nature, but the Oregon garden was absolutely incredible!! The place is gorgeous and has so much variety of nature, while still feeling authentic and not forced. Great place to be alone in your thoughts.
Kirin C-S. — Google review
Beautiful garden experience. This facility can be walked on foot or experienced via tram for mobility limited folks or do both as the tram ride guides you through the gardens and narrates some of the history and unique features of the gardens you might miss other wise. We did both with the tram ride first and went back and strolled the gardens to take more time seeing the features. Definitely worth the drive to Silverton, Oregon. Also of note take your time driving through town lots of well maintained Victorian style homes.
Michael A. — Google review
This place is like a Shangri-La, a hidden utopia. Every turn takes you to a new garden. See if you can find the blue snake hunting for tree frogs in the pond in my first picture. The other four pictures were from last summer. That tells you how much we love this place.
Plus they got the best fireworks show on July the 4th eve.
Brian Teng — Google review
The Gardens have come such a long way from its early days. I finally bought a membership to support its continued growth and expansion. The grounds are relaxing and beautiful, and I love that dogs are welcome. There is a small nursery onsite that sells great plants at minimal cost, and a lovely gift shop to browse. I'm a little concerned about the reed canary grass that has taken over the wetlands. Eliminating it will be costly and time-consuming but eventually ecologically necessary. Regardless, the Gardens are a great place to take visiting friends and family or to spend a day on your own. Highly recommended.
Ann Kreager — Google review
We visited the Oregon Garden at the beginning of September for a special homeschool day event. The gardens were beautiful! There were many different flowers, plants, and water features to see. It was a lovely walk. The kids had a lot of fun - there were frogs and caterpillars to find, a big pirate ship to play on, a dinosaur fossil sand pit to dig in, an underground tunnel to crawl through, some cute chickens to see... And more :) the staff were all friendly and very kind as well! We spent over 4 hours there. Lots of spaces to have a picnic with your family and friends.
Amanda Greene — Google review
I'm a school bus driver by trade but a gardener at heart. I drove the honor students up last Tuesday and couldn't resist going in. Just stepping foot inside the gates and my soul opened up and I was in heaven. Its early spring still so not everything is in full bloom but thats perfectly okay. Everything I saw was beyond words. If your into earth and sun and moon or just into beautiful flowers this place is where its at. I left feeling centered and grounded and loved. I can't recommend this place enough. I bought an annual membership because I found my new sanctuary.
Linda Keller — Google review
Lovely well maintained garden and the colors of the flowers make the garden more beautiful. Butterflies hover around the flowers. Saw lots of bees too. One can take the tram too if one does not want to walk around the garden. I was really mesmerized after seeing so many types of beautiful trees and flowers. It is a must visit.
Soumyodipta Mukerjee — Google review
This is a beautiful place that we didn't really know about until a month ago. The size of the gardens rivals anything in a big city, and is extremely well laid out. The garden art and sculptures were lovely. The only thing I was disappointed in was the secret garden. It was not well maintained and almost felt "forgotten". There is a large tram that will take you everywhere if you can't or don't want to walk. We will definitely come back with our Mom, and try to see it at Christmas too.
Ann Thomas — Google review
Such an awesome place, even in the early spring things are blooming and the kids had a blast.
Tara deVos — Google review
I love this garden. Half hour tram ride will show highlights of the garden. Tram is $4 per person. Free for kids. Reciprocal memberships are available starting at $50.00, meaning there are more than 300 gardens and arboretums in the country that accept your membership as a "paid in full" entry. The garden is separate from the resort and cannot be accessed from the hotel. The Visitor Center shop has wonderful plants, gifts, and souvenirs and closes at 4 pm. Paying guests may remain inside the park and exit through an outdoor gate after that time.
Cindy Baker — Google review
What isn’t amazing about this place? I’ve always had an amazing time booking the girlfriend experience! The massages are the best around!
Michelle McCallum — Google review
120 acres of peace and serenity!
I made the mistake and came here for the first time yesterday! Now, I am going to purchase the season pass and come once a month! I am going to take the tram every time and find my favorite, of the 25 unique gardens, then walk my 10,000 steps. It is the perfect place to get exercise because they have 5 miles of pathways!
I am so glad I found Marion County! Just driving to the garden, you feel the fertility and fruitfulness of the soil. I just wish every plot had a sign to label what was growing!
This will be a perfect field trip for my students too!
Anneke Brown — Google review
Really lovely. Feels a world away from Salem, yet is less than a 30 minute drive. Wish we lived close enough to visit a few times a year to see how it looks in different seasons. Definitely spend the small fee ($3 when we were there) for the tram ride overview before setting out to explore on foot.
Great place, but was not in full bloom yet.
Last year (2021) came here at Memorial day weekend and most irises were part bloom.
This year came 2 weeks earlier, but because of colder spring the bloom is late.
If somebody want to go - next week should be perfect
Oleg Pisman — Google review
A very beautiful garden with a huge variety of iris in bloom, as well as other flowers, bushes and trees. The picnic tables are nice, so you can actually take a picnic along when you visit. You can buy cut stems and order iris for your garden to be delivered in the planting season. Well worth the $5 entrance.
Jens Weber — Google review
I purchased 10 Orange King Bearded Irises from Schreiner's Gardens in the Fall of 2021. All are thriving several years and several harsh Montana winters later. The color is stunning and unique. The blooms are huge and stand out very well against my house from a distance. Since the stalks are so tall, I tether them to a support to keep them from flopping over in heavy rains.
Unexpectedly, they also do very well in a variety of light conditions. They bloom and multiply equally well in full sun, afternoon only sun, and morning only sun. They do bloom at slightly different times depending on location, but I love this because it extends how long I get to see the flowers each year. They are my absolute favorite flower in my garden!
Kristina Hein — Google review
This Garden, is the most exquisite Iris garden, that I have ever been to. It isn't just Iris either. I took far too many photos to post, in this review & it was hard not to take even more. At times, I just sat in awe, on one of the benches & listened to all the Songbirds. There were more variations, colors, types, sizes & shapes of flowers, plants, bushes, Iris & trees in this Garden, then could be fully experienced, in the time alloted to us, on our tickets. This is a magical place, that must be witnessed by all folks, regardless of age!
Eileen F — Google review
“ Sky of blue” Reblooming iris lives up to its reputation. This picture is from its second season, and as you can see, it’s gorgeous and covered in blooms.
“Double your fun” contrasts and compliments “sky of blue” And provides an interesting combination of texture and color.
Hope Harten — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed our return visit to this wonderful and exceptional place. It’s a magical place, so special and relaxing. This is a great natural connection with a special experience to be had while meandering through these special gardens.
Gregory Stathos — Google review
This place is a hidden gem. I've been going here since I was a kid and it still has that same exciting adventurous vibe to it. They had wine and spirit vendors when I went which was a nice surprise. Great place to go and just get lost in the moment
vino benavidez — Google review
As always Schreiner’s was amazing. We took our dog, Spike, came with us and was exhausted at the end. The flowers are in grand bloom, the peonies are seated and the clematis have just begun. If you’re looking for a place to take beautiful photos, this is it. From 7 am- 9 am you can get a special ticket for photography. Kids 12 and under are free with an adult ticket all week long. There is only one food cart this year, the food was good. But it took a while as there was only one, and lots of people. The cook was delightful, even though she was very busy. There is also a coffee food cart. There are plenty of benches in the shade and in the sun. You get a $2 discount if you purchase tickets on line.
Angie Korol — Google review
Beautiful grounds to wander and enjoy. The fields show the flowers in mass but there is an inside cut flower building to buy or order the rhizomes for fall shipping. Be sure to find the "secret" garden. Gifts, food and jewelry available to purchase.
Seán Mc Veigh — Google review
After tulip season, comes iris season!
I could see the irises from the freeway!
So, I stopped by Chick Fil A for a strawberry milk shake and came right over! This is the most beautiful garden I have ever been to. I knew nothing about irises but they are breathtaking. Tulips are still my favorite flower so I get sad when their blooms are done. Now I am encouraged because irises come right after!
Anneke Brown — Google review
Best hidden secret in Keizer
It was my first time visiting this place. So happy I did. Perfect day too. Plenty of places to picnic, bring your family, they had a table with coloring books for kids.
Walking the garden was beautiful. Plenty of benches to sit and take in the view.
There is a small fee-$6.00 for adults not bad, considering some local spots for tulips is out of budget for locals.
Great place for photography any special occasions, save the date, anniversary pictures, it's worth it.
You can purchase amazing irises. Looking for somewhere ṭo go, I recommend putting this on your list.
Lisa Parks — Google review
A wonderful experience!! The magic of the garden area is beyond words with so many beautiful irises and other species of flowers. I would recommend this to young and old alike.
Theresa Bolch — Google review
This is the place to visit if you like colorful flowers. There is a huge field full of iris plants in bloom to walk through. There are fresh cut flowers for sale .
Farm hosting an annual tulip festival featuring vast arrays of flowers, with an all-year wine room.
Today was my second visit to the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm for the Tulip Festival. I attended a few years ago and this experience never disappoints.
On this visit I got to see the sunrise behind Mount Hood. It was spectacular. The weather was perfect.
The Tulip Festival is a great family outing, a great place for portraits, a great place for drone photography, and a wonderful place for beautiful nature.
Create special memories with a hot air balloon ride at dawn.
Julie Diebolt Price — Google review
First time visitor to this tulip farm. Wonderful way to enjoy and appreciate the Spring season. Paid in advance around $45 for two adults. Spent a solid 2-3 hours here. I also enjoyed perusing around their gift shop. Benches spread out and around the farm to take a rest and also great spot for photo ops. The carnival rides for kids and the handmade/craft stalls and vendors were a nice surprise.
Rachel D. — Google review
The Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival is a must see. The fields are beautiful and have lots of opportunities for photos. There is a gift shop, rides and food available for purchase. There are hot air balloons and antique tractors that are great for pictures.
The feedback I would give on what could be improved is:
1.Please allow tickets to be purchased at the door and not mandate reservations. Also consider lowering the prices. At $20 per person, it limits the amount of families that can afford to come-especially locals. The prices are quite high considering other flower festivals have little to no charge.
2. Employees could be kinder when telling people to stay out of the flowers. One employee in particular was quite rude. It is better to inform people as why they shouldn't be doing something than yelling.
3. Lower the prices of potted tulips or bouquets. At $20 per bouquet with only a few tulips in them or the pots it wasn't worth buying which we had intended to do.
Kelsey Perez Lopez — Google review
Stopping here was such a fun add on to our road trip from Eugene to Seattle. My college daughter and I walked through the tulip fields and took pictures and just enjoyed all of it. The gift shop was fun too, got a coffee and hot 🍫 and looked at all of their amazing and pretty things! We were too early to see all the vendors as they were not set up yet. Definitely worth grabbing tickets- you have to buy them online ahead of time.
Sarah Present — Google review
Every year I get a season pass. I love going a few times and the pass makes the most sense rather than daily tickets. It can get very busy on weekends. The festival is over a month long and worth a visit if you've never been. The flowers are gorgeous! All colors can be found in the fields.
Melissa Jones — Google review
How neat and awesome is this place? Very! It was a bit cold, overcast, and windy but, boy, oh boy, it is beautiful!😍
Kids will enjoy the farm. They have rides and giant slide.
I plan on coming back.
Purchase your ticket online.
Merla Hawkins — Google review
The farm was absolutely stunning, with its picturesque landscapes and incredibly welcoming staff. We had a truly blessed weekend surrounded by the vibrant colors of the tulips. It was a delightful experience that we won't soon forget.
Sherry Shah — Google review
Omg!!! Where do I start??? Awesome experience. The fields are amazing. Actually looks like a painting in the background in some of the pictures. Gift shops have a wide variety of products and staff is very friendly and professional. Wide variety of activities for the little ones. A must-see if possible. 🌷 🌷 🌷 🌷
Shellaine Coakley — Google review
Stunning tulips! The most beautiful place in the Spring. My mom lost her call phone and we live an hour away so I emailed and Jessica (a staff member) walked out to the field we were parked in and looked for it. She was so helpful and kind. 10/10 is all areas for this gem of a farm. I will forever be a returning customer.
Sara — Google review
The Woodburn Tulip Farm is indeed a must visit specially this season! It all colorful and bloomed! I loved the fields, vast and lot of photography opportunities! We had our pet enjoy as much as others! Loved the gift stores!
Have few feedbacks!
1: employees can be little sweet, i know you guys are working hard, but very rude when it comes to addressing customer questions
2: i wanted to fly a drone, but i was told to take permission prior, wish they mentioned this earlier and also the front office guys are clueless on how to go about it
3: washrooms can be better, it was stinky and horrible!
20$ is too much, but if u can improve a bit, its worth! But hey, we got good photos!
Ashik Nair — Google review
Beautiful weather and very little mud, tulips in full bloom were lovely. A bit pricier than expected for day tickets (includes parking) but they offer a variety of kids rides & games, food trucks, and places to buy souvenirs and beer/wine/Cider either at the tulip fields or back at the barn.
Had a great time. So many stores. We drove 4 hours to see this place. Got some shoes and some clothes and went into alot of the stores.
Dana Munn-Lydon — Google review
The Woodburn outlet mall is a mecca for shopping. There are hundreds of stores to choose from. There are enormous parking lots, but it is a very popular place so often it is very competitive to try to find a spot. There are many dining and refreshment options that are moderately priced. The retail stores range from small odd ones to very large well-known brand names. Much of the mall is covered so even on a rainy Pacific Northwest day, it is possible to walk around and stay dry. Overall this is a tremendous shopping experience and it is conveniently located between Salem and Portland.
David Sheldon — Google review
Lots of great shops with great prices, Bring your walking shoes there's going to be lots of walking
Conrado Crompton — Google review
An enjoyable Outlet place for shopping spree with lots of stores that offers good deals and it’s tax free. I got a variety of shoes, clothes, puffy jackets etc. Nike and Clarks‘ offered the best deals.
Bernie — Google review
Nice outlet with a wide variety of stores that all have worthwhile discounts. Has a lot of outdoor walking space. No Wi-Fi from the actual outlet but most stores have their own Wi-Fi. Also has some small food stores. Plenty of parking available. I would suggest to visit it if you’re in Oregon to take advantage of no sales tax in the state.
Hassan Makhlouf — Google review
Here for 4th July mainly for shopping and hopefully some bargains but also to escape from the searing heat. Definitely good buys to be had but you need to shop about. North Face was especially good. Despite the parking lot being almost full at the front it never really seemed that busy in the mall. There are however limited options for food here and what there is really is a rip off.
Brian Muir — Google review
Almost every name brand store you could imagine here; it's a super fun place to have a great shopping experience. Although a lot of the stores are definitely overpriced. Have fun trying to find a parking spot!! Definitely, the best time to go would be during the weekdays
Abby Walter — Google review
Awesome place to shop with great discounts in alot of famous brands . They offer good food with different varieties.
Carlo Figueras — Google review
Good place to walk, shop or eat.
There is a wide variety of shopping outlets, some with not a wide list of items to shop from.
Really enjoy the clean, open outdoor setting. COVID guidelines are kept well.
It can get pretty crowded and parking competitive.
Jim Levedakis — Google review
A must visit place. Really worth coming, we came here by Amtrak bus from Portland Union station which took about 50 minutes, ticket costs $8. Bus stopped on the opposite side of the highway and took a 10-minute walk to the outlet.
apiwatbob — Google review
Everything here you need, name brands galore. Bathrooms stinks need attention badly. Nike was packed so was UGG good deals going on. Kids play house was cute but closed.
Sylvia Sainz — Google review
This place is a must-visit and totally worth the trip! Easy and convenient! Lots of great brands have a shop.
Parking was available while our visit.
Muge BN — Google review
My friends took me there from Seattle.
Got some products from Adidas and Nike.
But not from The North Face as they run out of some size.
Sai Lao — Google review
07/08/23: I came back to purchase some items and everything was still great. The Adidas store got redesigned with new looks and offers 40% off store wide. The directory at the front is super helpful for visitors like me to quickly search the brands. I enjoyed my visit
06/10/23: this outlet is way better than the ones in Washington. It has a larger parking lot with selections of brands ranging from small, medium to large. There are tons of great deals on different items and especially there are no TAXES. I enjoyed shopping around and will come back in the future
Danny Tram — Google review
Amazing outlet mall ! Lots of stores to choose from like Nike, The north face, Coach, Sunglass Hut, Columbia, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Eddie Bauer, Banana Republic, so on, etc. plenty of places to eat and drink. Lots of parking and the prices were great we got 60% off off of our north face TNF stuff which is totally worth it!! #stoked!!!
Meadow Michelle Schoenleber — Google review
This is a really great outlet mall. There is a large variety of shops to choose from and it looked like new ones were coming soon, specifically Lululemon.
The parking can be a nightmare as it’s almost always full. But I love that there are so many people with dogs walking the grounds.
Marcee Hampton — Google review
Best thing is no tax but hard to find any deals and it’s not like it was in the past. Not many food options and didn’t find anything interesting. Similar to Seattle premium but tax there and few other additions here like north face and new balance. Usually I end up find things at the normal stores with styles and sizes that don’t work out.
Argyle Winery is a renowned winery in the Willamette Valley region that offers tours, meals and tastings. Known for its high-quality pinot noir and chardonnay, it is one of the most popular wineries in the area. While some wineries offer tours, most have tasting rooms where visitors can enjoy their wines. The atmosphere at Argyle Winery is beautiful with a garden terrace that visitors can use when the weather improves.
Large modern tasting room with outdoor seating tucked in a charming town. Smooth and elegant wines, poured by a knowledgeable sommelier paired with a delicious charcuterie platter.
Kristin T — Google review
The vibe and layout here are spectacular. The walls and ceiling are immaculate, and very open for noise dampening. You might feel like you're around a bunch of people, but you can't pick out any one specific conversation. Which is great because this was our third stop out of three for our wine tasting day.
If you haven't read my other review, I was a designated driver for a girls night out, where I was designated an honorary female and allowed to sample wines, but not drink significantly. This tasting facilitator (I never know the technical term. Sommelier?), Phillip, also returned my back-and-forth banter about the vintage water options they had for tasting, and even brought out a few extra additions to our purchased tasting, since we were all getting along fantastically.
I especially enjoyed the "wine swingset" presentation that allowed the easy carrying of multiple tastings, sixteen filled wine glasses were brought out by one person, which is just outright impressive.
My wife and I bought three bottles of wine (mainly sparkling, which seems to be their specialty), a friend who accompanied us renewed their membership to their wine club, and both of the individuals who went with us bought their own few bottles of wine. In all, a successful trip, and highly recommended.
Also, Phillip's tattoo is not "F for Phillip." I'll let him explain the meaning to you, but hopefully I may have saved some of you who visit some embarrassment 😂
Russell Doiron — Google review
Great winery with a friendly staff. My friends are wine members and love the atmosphere. I have to say that it is a nice and cozy sort of feel. We went during a club event and just arrive early because the good can go quickly. The food was great and was paired with some of the tastings.
Bryant Delvis — Google review
Was surprised to see that Argyle on had 4.3 stars. Although many probably want to be out in the fields this is a great in city location. The property also does a nice job not making you feel you are on the main drag. The wine was really solid, great price points for the quality. Edita helped us out and she is fantastic, seek her out!!
Kevin Stambaugh — Google review
Should change the name to tasting room since it is misleading. Was expecting to visit a working winery since my wife knows the brand. The room itself was very nice but 45 dollar for four glass flights seems kinda high and the 45 charcuterie BOX way over price.
V L — Google review
My beautiful sister-in-law took me for my first wine tasting experience, and it happened to be at the Argyle in Dundee. It was really fun we had sparkling wine and still wine. It was a unique experience in a very pretty place, and I want to do it again.
Titia Hailey — Google review
This place is just…WOW!
The best bubbly wine around. The atmosphere is beautiful, and they have a wonderful outdoor space that I can’t wait to use once the weather improves.
The tasting room manager is also the nicest, most selfless human around
Quinnell Flanagan — Google review
This was my first stop of the day. I had a great flight and charcuterie box. My server was wonderful and knowledgeable. At the end i told her i wanted a winery with mostly reds and she gave a great recommendation. Visit was Friday 4/14/23. The weather was amazing!
Brian West — Google review
I am mostly a red wine drinker, but there bubbles were on point and I thoroughly enjoyed all if them as well as comparing the differed harvest times in their chardonnays. Whenever I walk into a bigger place, I assume the service won’t be top notch, but in a very hot and busy day, we were well taken care of and checked in on.
Very dog friendly!!!!
Jolai P — Google review
I typically don’t like to leave bad reviews unless the experience was really poor…. we showed up for a friends birthday celebration and came from another winery. i had called ahead to try to talk to them about us being late and called about 7 times. No answer. We decided to make the drive over. When we arrived we apologized for being late and let them know we did call and the lady at the front gave us a very hard time. this attitude did not change when i told her i did try to reach out. ( i understand being late can ruin the flow of reservations) and we would have gone somewhere else if they would have answered.
They greet you with a glass of champagne and they handed my friend a glass and then ripped it out of her hands and asked if she was 21.i understand doing your due diligence but the manor was rude and unprofessional and are also a group of younger women and no other individual from our party was asked if they were 21 or even carded.
Finally we were sat and our waiter was extremely rude and we had asked about ingredients and notes in the wine and he gave us short and snippy answers, did not explain the wine to us and had come over only once during our whole visit. We ended up getting only one glass of wine.
We love Argyle wine however this place was not pleasant. The service was abysmal and the staff was unfriendly and pretentious.
Mercedes Ferris — Google review
We went to the Helio Sequence concert at the Argyle Winery Tasting House. The wine served was excellent, but the winery peeps were even more amazing! They were cordial and very helpful. The combination of both led to a truly wonderful experience! Of note, the tacos in the picture were provided by an outside vendor for the event, Kopitos.
Garret Wong — Google review
Loved it here!
We were greeted with a lovely glass of sparkling. The place is airy and also comfy and modern. The wines were all excellent. We also had a delicious meat and cheese box that was perfect. Service was warm and also on point.
We will definitely come back!
Living Therapy — Google review
This winery came highly rated and what was Interesting was the favorable comments from other winery staff about the location when I mentioned I had visited which tells you something.
All the sparking were good and the patio was nice. It's not on a vineyard but the space makes up for it
Vincent Mok — Google review
Really enjoyed Argyle on our trip out to the Portland area! The tasting room is right off the main road but you can't even tell. Its a nice spot with a lot of care put into it, just as the wines have a lot of care put into them. We had a great time with awesome service and some great wines. There are some seriously spectacular bubbles at this place.
We loved it so much we blew through all of our bottles and had to order more for the holidays!
It’s dog-friendly too!
If you're in the area, make sure Argyle is on the list!!
Neesh Shah — Google review
Driving back from the coast, my partner, her sister, and I decided to check out a winery in the Dundee area. Argyle came up as a top choice on a couple of the lists we found, and it was right on our route, so we were excited to try it. When we arrived and mentioned that we didn’t have reservations, the tone of the interaction completely changed. They said we could only do glasses (not a tasting), which was totally fine and expected given that it was a spontaneous visit. We were starving from the drive, so we asked about a cheeseboard, and they said they “might” be able to get us one. I was surprised they used this language given that the food was a pre-made charcuterie box (among stacks of many others) that they pulled from the fridge. They also said we would have to sit outside despite having several empty tables that never filled for the hour we were there. Fortunately, there were some concrete blocks to sit on as we worked our way through the charcuterie box. I enjoyed the wine, the food was decent - kind of your typical packaged stuff - but the service was disappointing. I know reservations are recommended, but a place like this may as well say “no walk-ins” if that’s the vibe they are going to exude. If you want to try Argyle and aren’t into degradation, be sure to make reservations. Better yet, maybe just buy a bottle.
Anna H — Google review
When it comes to the perfect mix or venue, atmosphere, endless great wines and the beautiful blend of them all…it’s Argyle.
We recently had a birthday celebration there and we had a private room experience. Just walking in gives you all the happy feels because it really feels like you are stepping into another world. Elegant wine glasses, staff that curated the best flight of options, and of course friend and family time spent over a glass.
We love this place, especially the sparkling wine. If you are a Red drinker, white sipper or a sparkling popper, Argyle will offer them all.
A wonderful experience, a wine glass in your hand before you get to your seat. The whites were smooth and the reds flavorful, showing their different flavors across the valley. The cheese and charcuterie was a great accompaniment to the wines.
The hostess was very attentive and friendly.
Jason Smith — Google review
The tasting lacked enthusiasm and Four Graces wine! Fortunately the employee helping us with our tasting allowed us to try an additional FG wine. The wine we tasted not by FG was mediocre, but the FG wine was pretty good. They had a lot of games you could play while sitting at your tasting, and they offered our son a juice box. There were positives and negatives, but overall a solid 4 star experience.
Erica — Google review
I was introduced to The Four Graces Pinot Noir in a local San Diego restaurant many years ago and fell in love with it (as well as the Four Graces story, having daughters myself!). I was excited to visit the Willamette Valley area recently and The Four Graces Winery was my first choice to visit. It is a gorgeous, sprawling vineyard, easy to find, and offers a very nice wine tasting service. A special shout out to Valerie Wilson, Manager of Guest Services, for going above and beyond. Don't miss a chance to visit this charming vineyard and sample some great wines! They also have an incredible wine club that encompasses not just The Four Graces vineyard, but includes member benefits at over 20 world class wineries in the Napa/Sonoma, Santa Barbara and Oregon areas. You will not find these reciprocal benefits with any other wine club that I am aware of, making the wine club an awesome value for anyone who has an interest in wine!
Carol Cantwell — Google review
I grew up in the Niagara wine region of Canada and this was the best wine tasting I've been to. The wine was so exceptional we were convinced to take 2 bottles home with us. The service was lovely and the atmosphere was perfect. You can't help but feel relaxed and aristocratic here.
Liam Morrison — Google review
Great wine. $25 tasting free, which for Oregon is pricey. Owned by CA family so it makes sense. Well worth the stop.
Jennifer Johnston — Google review
Wonderful experience. Knowledgeable, friendly staff. Great Chardonnay and Pinot Noirs
Charles Conti — Google review
We live in the neighborhood of Four Grace's Winery/Tasting room. They have a terrible carbon footprint. The pollution in the air from them burning huge piles of green vines and debris fills the entire area for days. I am unable to open windows or enjoy the outdoors. Just walking to the mailbox or walking my dog requires a mask from the thick smoke. Pruning debris can be taken to a recycle plant (for free) and made into compost just 12 miles away. I hope people will not support a winery with these type of practices.
Nancy Mink — Google review
What a fantastic experience. Elaine was a wonderful & knowledgeable hostess. Four Graces has a storied legacy & the Foley Family continues that tradition. Also, a shout out to Bailey for his graciousness.
Ron Rutherford — Google review
Very nice wines. Although staff was friendly and welcoming, service was VERY slow. The charcuterie option was extremely meager and not at all worth the price charged. Unfortunately, hovering yellow jackets adversely affected the ambiance.
Jody Kershberg — Google review
Was a member here for almost 2 years, and in the last few months have felt that things have really changed at the winery. I feel so disappointed in the last few months, and decided to terminate my membership because of it. The staff had become so unresponsive, and I haven’t been able to get anyone to email or call me back when I reach out. I’m not able to make appointments online, and can’t get a staff member to communicate with me so I can make appointments. I feel the staff no longer cares about their members, and when I terminated there was no attempt by the wine club manager to hear my concerns or make things right. The wine is amazing, but unfortunately the staff is the reason I decided to leave. Very disappointing.
Meredith Bacon — Google review
This winery is absolutely amazing! The staff is friendly and welcoming! They have treated us so well both times we have visited. Recommend for anyone looking to taste in a chill atmosphere! Also, extra kudos to these amazing people who have treated us so well despite being young and only 21-24 years of age! Thank you Four Graces you are by far one of our favorite wineries/tasting rooms in Newberg/Dundee!
Alaina Danae — Google review
Meagan was amazing, explaining everything at my level. I heard her explaining to more experienced wine lovers at their level too. Splendid service and lovely wines.
Monty K Reed — Google review
The Four Graces offers an excellent wine and outstanding service. We went specifically for Pinot noir, had four different samples and each of them was just superb. This is our day four in Willamette Valley and Four Graces placed among our top three wineries. Highly recommend it.
Veronika Arky — Google review
Tasting done out at a picnic bench which was absolutely beautiful. The pourer was attentive and we were able to enjoy a leisurely tasting. The wines at Four Graces are top rate!
Felicia Murrell — Google review
Good wine, great atmosphere, friendly and accessible! Our "wine steward" was always at hand with a bottle to pour from. Staff was friendly and all those visiting seemed really comfortable, relaxed and social...a result of Four Graces casual approach to tasting. Wine good and affordable. Def recommend!
Willamette Falls is a vast and curved cascade spanning 1500 feet in width and standing at a height of 40 feet. It is situated beside deserted paper factories, making for an impressive sight. Recently, the water levels have surged due to flooding, causing the waterfall's usual drop of around 30 to 40 feet to become obscured.
Kayaking to the falls at sunset was breathtaking. There is an old paper mill right next to it which is kinda creepy cool. Highly recommend kayaking as close as you can (the falls are so powerful you can’t get crazy close- but if you hover near the edge, you can get a pretty good view)
Alissa Mitchell — Google review
Beautiful falls in historic Oregon City. Our state's first capitol. Stop by the viewpoint and take them in, sometime
Michelle Potter — Google review
The river and the water falls is always spectacular to see.
myrna shivley — Google review
The Willamette Falls is a natural waterfall on the Willamette River between Oregon City and West Linn, Oregon, in the United States. It is the largest waterfall in the Northwestern United States by volume, and the seventeenth widest in the world.
The falls is a horseshoe shaped block waterfall caused by a basalt shelf in the river floor. The 40 ft (12 m) high and 1500 ft (457 m) wide falls occur 26 river miles (42 km) upstream from the Willamette's confluence with the Columbia River. Operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the lock was a four lock canal and was the oldest continuous operating, multiple lift navigation canal in the United States.
The public can view the falls from viewpoints on the bluffs of Oregon City, from a signed viewpoint along Highway 99E, from the Oregon City Bridge, from a viewpoint on northbound I-205, or from boats in the river.
Daryl Robbins — Google review
Not much to see for public, not worth to go at all. It is a private falls, not open to public access yet.
Shui Sha — Google review
Cool local spot stopped in here to see the water height from all of our flooding, this is usually a 30 to 40' drop
Alusivekarma FPV — Google review
Canoeing up to the falls is truly amazing! So easy to Falls back into time. Stunning and beautiful
Karl Pfalzgraff — Google review
Shame on PGE, open the waterfall up to the people and stop gatekeeping a sacred location. This is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in North America and it's been cut off for hundreds of years first because it to force Native Americans away from their sacred grounds and now out of pure selfishness. It is a crime that such an incredible place is owned and clogged ny disgusting buildings.
FREE WILLAMETTE FALLS.
R K — Google review
Willamette Falls is the 2nd largest waterfall in the country (by volume) averaging 30,849 cfs. Beautiful at high water, or low. A staple attraction of our area!
Joe G — Google review
Okay because you don’t see sunset like this often.
Joel Chan — Google review
I imagine it was much cooler before the power plant addition. As it is, it doesn’t impress much.
Certainly, begin your exploration at the elevator's base. Ascend to the summit to take in the breathtaking views and read the informative historical plaques. Proceed to the left, navigating around a bend, and descend the cascading waterfall or stairs leading to the elevator's base. This delightful excursion is highly recommended if you find yourself in the downtown Oregon City area following a delectable meal. Embark on an adventure of discovery!
SWAREX XXI — Google review
I went here because one of my kids is obsessed with elevators and both my kids enjoyed going up and down a couple of times . I can't say the view was incredible, the river is surrounded by horrible old factories . My understanding is that half of them will be demolished and they will hopefully build something more appealing. The very nice employee of the elevator recommended a little walk that gave us a better view of the river .
Elite — Google review
This is an old landmark of Oregon City. The lookout has been there far longer than the elevator. There are lenticular photographs depicting what was and how the local landscape has changed...some for the worse...such as waterfalls destroyed by manufacturing. They run along the breadth of the half circle, concrete wall. The view is beautiful at some angles. You can see the small bridge, built in 1922, from overhead. There are some concerning cracks and signs shoring up is soon needed in the floor but it appears stable for now. It is interesting to read how the elevator was originally steam powered and took over three minutes to ascend. There are also 722 steps you can take instead. I did the first time I saw this lookout. A smooth, wheelchair friendly, downward sloped ramp feeds pedestrians under the train tracks and into the face of the elevator. There is no cost to enter and sometimes there are people on hand for questions or to explain facts, such as dotted outlines depict what once was and no longer is, as well as telling you about the lady of the mansion who fought the elevator as it was built in front of her palatial abode.
Kelly Kirk — Google review
Great historic place to visit. Excellent views and a nice walkway with benches along the way. The staff working at the top was very nice and helped answer questions.
Jennifer Fitzgerald — Google review
Kind of cool they don't charge. Some old 3D like photos at the bottom and top that are historical. Take a walk along the promande to Williamette Falls overlook.
Hot Donna — Google review
The Oregon Municipal Elevator is a breathtaking marvel that not only transports visitors between the upper and lower parts of Oregon City but also provides an awe-inspiring panorama of the surrounding natural beauty. As you step into the vintage elevator car and ascend, you're treated to a mesmerizing visual feast that unfolds before your eyes.
From the elevator's observation deck, one can marvel at the picturesque views of the Willamette River as it gracefully meanders through the heart of Oregon City. The sight of the tranquil waters reflecting the vibrant hues of the sky creates a sense of serenity and harmony with nature. The gentle sound of the waterfall adds a soothing soundtrack to the experience, further enhancing the overall ambiance.
The vantage point from the elevator allows visitors to appreciate the grandeur of the Willamette Falls, one of the largest waterfalls in the United States. The cascading water creates an impressive display of raw power and beauty, leaving spectators in awe of its magnitude. It's a reminder of the incredible forces of nature and the wonders that exist in our world.
The Oregon Municipal Elevator not only serves as a means of transportation but also offers a unique and immersive experience that combines history, engineering, and natural splendor. Whether you're a local or a visitor, the elevator provides a captivating glimpse into the charm and allure of Oregon City, leaving an indelible impression on all who embark on this enchanting journey.
Gary Barnes — Google review
What an interesting landmark with very cool views of old town OC, the industrial area and the falls. We were meeting my SIL for brunch and she told us about the Municipal Elevator so we made a point of parking up on the hill so we could take it down. On the way back up we stopped and learned a bit of its history by Beverly, one of the lovely volunteers who work the desk at the top. Beverly even told me that as a child she accompanied her father to the dedication ceremony when the current tower opened in 1954! Thank you to Beverly and other volunteers who help to keep Oregon history alive. I’ve lived in Portland for more then 32 years and never knew about this area and now I want to go back and explore more!!
Dyanne Gray — Google review
Decided to check this place out after dinner with my family. It is not kept very clean and the elevator gives you the vibes that make you want to carry your child and not let them touch anything. Still very very cool once you get to the top. It was a more impressive view than I thought it would be, very cool at night and recommend checking it out as long as you are not afraid of some dirt and germs.
Whitney McQuilliams — Google review
Interesting elevator. Better to go to
Watch the sunset and watch bats fly around. It’s actually pretty clean. The view isn’t spectacular but interesting enough. It is unique and the walk from it is nice. If you are in the Oregon city area this is a nice walk with the river view! Check it out!
Marion NYC — Google review
Wonderful views and I liked seeing the history on how the building was being built on the land. Definitely want to revisit again sometime.
Jaymes Potter — Google review
It’s a one stop elevator that offers views over Oregon City from the viewing deck. There is a little tourist information desk at the top also selling some nick knacks, guy tending it was very helpful and informative. We parked close by for free and used it going down and back up again.
At AMC DINE-IN Progress Ridge 13, moviegoers have the option to bring food from the on-site eatery to their seats while enjoying table service in theaters designated for those aged 21 and over. Those new to this concept need not worry about the quality of the food, as it is reportedly quite good. While some may find it expensive, others may consider it a unique experience perfect for a romantic date night or special occasion.
First time trying an AMC Dine-In and was not disappointed. Was a lil worried the food would suck but turned out to be pretty good. Not worth the big price but worth the experience for like a date night or special occasion. I will definitely do it again in the future and recommend everyone to try it.
Casey Sharp — Google review
I hate giving a bad review to one of the few remaining movie theaters but this place needs to try harder. The seats were unlike anything I’ve experienced. like a gaming chair / catapult. We felt like we were sliding off of them the whole movie. Upon sitting down i reached for the cup holder which was already sticky. Ticket prices are way too expensive. The only saving grace of this location was the helpful staff. I hope they all find new jobs soon.
Nate Wehrman — Google review
Clean and neat, and no real complaints. There was nearly no decor promoting any movies, and the bar area was closed, despite the doors being wide open and seemingly available. But the staff were pleasant, the prices weren't bad, and the movies were enjoyable. Would likely go again.
Sean Jaqua — Google review
I went to watch Dune Part 2 and was disappointed with theater experiences like uncomfortable seats, and disrupted projectors. I did not have a great movie experience here, please improve it.
Danny Tram — Google review
Overall- movie theater did the best they can for operating on low staffing and low budget due to low occupancy. Seats and environment are okay, convenience good, food available was excellent.
Cons: This seems like a movie theater that is not getting any attention from corporate because they aren't getting the customers. The place was super dead. No people in the bar and they had 4 "meal" options available outside of the normal snacks so probably a low kitchen staff or low budget for stocked food supplies. It did take a few minutes for the lights to dim and the bathrooms smelt slightly like they weren't being as maintained as they could be but looked clean, again could be an understaffing/ low budget issue.
Pros: We had no problem booking online a day ahead of time - full availability. There were 3 families total once we got there so another reminder that this theater isn't getting enough business but probably a safe environment if you are worried about covid still. The theater was a good temp (low 70s if I was guessing). The seats were fine. They had a high footrest that doubles as a table and the sitting part was okay- could use more depth for leaning back. We had the food delivered to our table so we didn't have to worry about waiting for it outside and missing the previews. We got the chicken bacon mac and cheese and it was surprisingly good for a movie theater meal.
Veronica Meeks — Google review
I visited AMC Progress Ridge to see the new Avatar, The Way of Water movie.
It had been a while since I last went there. Every time they change the rules.
I was very early so thought I'd eat. I still remember being able to get a nice salad, hamburger etc. Now the most nutritious thing is pizza. I got some and a draft.
The small box and small draft were almost $15.
Later during the over 3 hour move I got a hot dog and a coke... another $15. I guess it doesn't always pay to see a movie on tight wad Tuesday for 'only' $5.
William Faust (Bill) — Google review
First time in a cinema in quite a while, so I didn't know what to expect.
Outside ticket booth had two employees in it, so we walked up to it. We waited a while, but the employees never looked up, never spoke and never acknowledged us. Finally, we saw a SMALL sign directing us to the concession stand inside where we had to wait in line with the popcorn buyers. Good news: no booking fees!
Inside theater #7, reclining seats! Previews now run 30 minutes and are SO TOO loud, it's almost painful. Fortunately, the movie wasn't as loud.
We attended "Sound of Freedom". I highly recommend you see it.
Christopher Redmond — Google review
We watched Suzume in Theater 12. I walked in and didn't expect a living room vibe theater, if you do end up in this theater, book the back seats they were pretty comfy couches. They don't recline but I was comfortable.
James — Google review
When this opened as Cinetopia, it was a beautiful experience to go see a movie here, have dinner and drinks here etc.
I know that theaters took a hit with Covid but in comparison to where local Regals and Cinemark theaters are at post that era, I don’t understand why this theater seems to be left to rot by AMC. This is still a new building and a nice area. Putting some money in to bring this theater back is a good investment for AMC!! Many are walking distance to this theater and would prefer to go here just for proximity but choose to drive further because of how run down it’s gotten !
It almost seems that on the way out Cinetopia employees caused damage to this theater and AMC just left it as is. It smells, is not clean, there are rips and tears in the seats and nearly every living room seat bottom is broken so it feels like you’re going to slide forward off the chair.
It used to be so wonderful to have this neighborhood theater. Please make improvements so we don’t lose it!
Amanda — Google review
The day time prices were great! My seat (reserved seat) and at least the one next to me were broken and I was pushed forward in my seat the whole movie. Bathroom was very clean but doors were kind of long and you almost have to straddle the toilet to open the door. Snacks were expensive but that is normal at the movie theater. The sound and movie screen were great. The stadium seats are nice no heads blocking your view.
Roxanne Ross — Google review
Fair prices and kind staff. This theater has a desperate need for some deep cleaning. The sound systems are fairly great. I enjoy the mobile food pick up option through the app. Makes for a quick trip through concessions when you’re running late to a movie.
Nicole Croxton — Google review
We've been going to this theater for the last 10 years and more recently there's been less of a crowd, but the seat selection is pretty good in the stadium rooms.
However the last time we were in the lounge, the couches were incredibly unkept and falling apart. Definitely need to update the lounges.
Despite that experience, we regularly visit this theater and enjoy the movies, popcorn, soda, candy ironically because there's less of a crowd compared to other theaters in the area.
Charles Aban — Google review
Been coming to this location since it was first opened as Cinetopia. Back in those days, the theater was something to actually enjoy. Everything was brand new, they had a full restaurant always opened, lines outside before even getting in, and lots of seating in the halls and lobby. Now, as you can see from my pics, none of those. Now that has very little to do with AMC having purchased it, but they have done little to keep it up or modernize it continuously.
The chairs used to be so comfy and plush, but now, they are mostly flat, and the seats are not level anymore. The floor is often sticky here, and as far as a movie watching exp goes, the screens are often not crisp enough and the sound isn't as dynamic as other theaters.
The smart move they have made though, is having people buy tickets at the concession stand, so it's a lot easier to pressure by association, the purchase of snacks with your ticket.
Honestly, I wouldn't select this as my first choice for watching a movie, but I have dozens of Cinetopia voucher tickets that I haven't used up yet; but as soon as I do, I'll probably not return, unless there is some major renovation and change that happens here to keep me coming back.
David Zoraiz Benjamin — Google review
Usually, I would rate a bit higher, but the quality lately has been a bit discount theater. The last time I was there, they forgot to turn the lights off before the movie started. The food is not good either. The popcorn is decent but you have to butter it yourself and unless you ask them to fill half way with the bucket so you can put butter there, you are looking at buttery popcorn to being with but then nothing by the end. I feel like I get more service at the old theater in town than I do here.
Cameo DeVault — Google review
They were pretty friendly in their service and getting us through the lines. But the floors could have used a good vacuum or sweeping. Lots of popcorn on the floor. It wasn’t busy so I assumed the workers could’ve cleaned in between movies. Other than that it was a good experience
Josh Schiffman — Google review
Went to see Dune Pt2, after pre-purchasing tickets and choosing our seats, to be told that the main theater (biggest screen) is closed down, and we have to reselect seats in a smaller theater (and now we can't get seats in the middle of the theater unless we want to be in the first row). No discount or reimbursement, our only option is to get a refund.
And there was a dead 'pixel' in the center of the screen.
All in all, a two star experience. Not sure I'll ever go back to this location
Isaac G — Google review
Went in to ask about the merch for Taylor Swift and the staff was kind and informative!
Not only that, but this location is limiting sales of those items to ticket holders and only beginning tonight before the shows. This is a huge way to curb resellers selling $20 buckets on eBay for $200+. Kudos to the team here for doing the right thing.
S Covington (Covingtunes) — Google review
Our movie theater chairs were completly torn, thankfully the theater was practically empty. Bathroom stalls almost hit toilet, and there was no soap at all in the female bathroom. Customer service was good, friendly and kind.