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Welcome to the Willamette Valley: Oregon Wine Country
The Willamette Valley is celebrated for its more than 700 wineries, yet Oregon Wine Country is home to so much more. Here, magical experiences cultivated by intentional hands dot our sweeping vistas and beg to be explored. Come along for a journey you won’t soon forget.
Things To Do in Willamette Valley: Attractions, Outdoors, Events
There is so much to do in the Willamette Valley; it can be hard to know where to begin! Start here and uncover the back roads, byways and trails that lead to incredible experiences you’ll never forget.
Plan Your Trip to Willamette Valley: Lodging, Itineraries, Travel
With so much to see and do in the Willamette Valley, it can be overwhelming deciding where to begin. Explore our handy itineraries that break down experiences you can enjoy, making memories that will last a lifetime.
Oregon Wine Country Itineraries - Visit the Willamette Valley
Find a wide range of itineraries for your trip to the Willamette Valley! Sip your way through vineyards or find family-friendly activities everyone will enjoy.
Get Your Complimentary Willamette Valley Travel Guide
Your adventure begins with the official Willamette Valley Travel Guide. Request your complimentary printed guide or download a digital guide today.
Explore the Four Unique Regions of the Willamette Valley
Dive into the heart of the mid-Willamette Valley, where attractions and outings enchant children of all ages: Scenic hiking trails, quiet waterways, U-pick farms, colorful gardens and bustling cities showcase the best of the area.
North Willamette Valley - Events, Restaurants & Things To Do
The northern Willamette Valley teems with rolling hillsides that showcase the region’s agricultural roots. Cycle through dozens of popular vineyards, drive past acres and acres of hazelnut farms, and watch our legendary hops crawl up the bine.
Where is Willamette Valley | Willamette Valley Oregon
Stretching nearly 150 miles long and 60 miles wide, the Willamette Valley offers numerous access points throughout. There are two primary airports in the Valley — Eugene (EUG) in the south, and the international airport Portland (PDX) in the north.
10 Things You Didn’t Know About the Oregon Truffle
The Willamette Valley is home to four species of edible truffles that are native to Oregon: the Oregon winter white, Oregon spring white, Oregon black, and Oregon brown truffles. Oregon winter white truffles are more of a beige color, while the …
Frequently Asked Questions About The Willamette Valley
Find answers to frequently asked questions about visiting Oregon's Willamette Valley, on everything from food to wine country, geography, and things to do.