Most Scenic Small Towns in Oregon

Most Scenic Small Towns in Oregon Scenic Towns

SistersHow does a town with such a small population become so popular with visitors to Oregon? We’ll tell you. Once a mi...
30/09/2023

Sisters

How does a town with such a small population become so popular with visitors to Oregon? We’ll tell you. Once a military post, Sisters is named after the Three Sisters Mountain that surrounds the town to the west. Sisters provides easy access to nature, we recommend hiking the McKenzie Pass, climbing up to Sahalie and the Koosah Falls or visit the Deschutes National Forest.

If you feel like some pampering and self-love, spend a day at the Shibui Spa. And when this is all done, shop at one of the artistry boutiques and grab a cup of creamy coffee at Sisters Brewing Company.

McMinnvilleThe county seat of Yamhill, Oregon McMinnville is a town different from the other picturesque towns you have ...
30/09/2023

McMinnville

The county seat of Yamhill, Oregon McMinnville is a town different from the other picturesque towns you have read about so far. Most of the town’s structures were built between 1885 and 1912 and have been well-preserved. In fact, the town’s historic district, a nine-block area with about 64 remarkable edifices, is where you should be spending most of your time.

Nestled in the heart of wine country, McMinnville is quite a hit among wine lovers. With more than a dozen wine tasting rooms and restaurants, McMinnville is your Oregon small town to sample the delicious wines grown in the many local vineyards.

Pay a visit to the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum to admire the largest propeller-driven seaplane, Spruce Goose. And, if you are a fan of extraterrestrial activities, attend the annual UFO Festival that takes place every May.

BrownsvilleAnother true small town (with less than 2,000 citizens) made famous in the 1980’s movie Stand by Me, Brownsvi...
30/09/2023

Brownsville

Another true small town (with less than 2,000 citizens) made famous in the 1980’s movie Stand by Me, Brownsville makes it to almost all the lists of “best small towns in Oregon for visitors”. What the city lacks in terms of population, it makes up for in its lovely natural landscape which lets visitors disconnect from the outside world.

Founded in 1846, the town has surprisingly managed to preserve much of its glory and architecture from the old days. Walk around the historic downtown to gawk at structures that date as far back as the 18th century. For history buffs, a visit to The Moyer House is a must.

FlorenceWhile not as popular on the tourist trail as the Italian city by the same name, Florence in Oregon is definitely...
18/09/2023

Florence

While not as popular on the tourist trail as the Italian city by the same name, Florence in Oregon is definitely not without its own charm. This little town of Florence offers an impressive coastline, mind-blowing vistas of nature and the ocean, miles of sand dunes within the Oregon Dunes National Recreation area, captivating Sea Lion Caves, a picture-perfect Lighthouse, and a Hobbit Trail!

If all this isn’t enough then there are, of course, a nice selection of shops and diners to enjoy.

Baker CityConsidered as the “Queen City of the Inland Empire” during the 19th and 20th century, Baker City was once as p...
18/09/2023

Baker City

Considered as the “Queen City of the Inland Empire” during the 19th and 20th century, Baker City was once as populous and prominent as the likes of Portland and Salem. Though not so much anymore, the beautiful and peaceful town is perched along the historic Oregon Trail and is a famous stopover for bikers during the yearly Hells Canyon Motorcycle Rally.

Visit the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center and the Baker Heritage Museum to get acquainted with the town’s celebrated past. Or, grab a local beer at the Baker City Brewing Company.

JosephWhat could a town with just over 1,000 residents possibly have to offer you as a visitor? Well, for starters, the ...
30/07/2023

Joseph

What could a town with just over 1,000 residents possibly have to offer you as a visitor? Well, for starters, the town, nicknamed “Oregon’s Little Switzerland,” is host to a Swiss-Bavarian carnival that resembles Oktoberfest (Yes! The one in Germany that includes lots and lots of beer) but only because it also involves alpenhorn and a lot of yodeling.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Wallowa Mountains and Eagle Cap Wilderness are great opportunities to get out and hike amidst nature. Alternatively, you can take the town’s tram and enjoy the stunning surrounding scenery.

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