Travel Oregon

Dining, staying and getting around.

Getting Around: When pioneers trekked across the Oregon Trail in the early 1800’s, the 2000-mile journey west took at least four months. Today, there are countless ways to explore the beauty of Oregon—miles of biker-friendly roads and trails, an international, national and regional air service network, train, and bus. Check out the following maps for help getting around Oregon:

- Download your Winter Travel Guide. (pdf)
- Distance and airport locator map. (pdf)
- Detailed cities map. (pdf)
- Order a State Map.

Weather: Contrary to popular belief, it doesn’t always rain here. In fact, some parts of Oregon hardly ever have cloud cover. Check road and weather conditions online or download our weather guide (pdf).

Where to Stay: Whether you’re looking to dip your feet into soothing paraffin at an indulging spa, hunt and fish at an isolated ranch in the Wallowa Mountains, or sleep under the stars at a cozy campground, Oregon is chock-full of incredible lodging choices. Each has its own distinct style, service and attention to detail. Find a cozy place using our Where to Stay guide.

Where to Eat: The state’s bounty has inspired a growing list of unique and memorable restaurants, roadside stands and café’s that are creating savory food using local wine, fruits, vegetables and meats. So whether you’re craving a simple salad of fresh hazelnuts and aged cheese over wild greens, succulent Dungeness crab cakes, or a wholesome burger and an India Pale ale, check out our restaurant guide for that perfect Oregon place to dine.

What to Do: Use our Attractions Guide, Events Calendar to figure out what to do on your trip. You might also want to check out our blog for trip ideas and suggestions from our staff and partners.

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