Must-see attractions in Northeastern Oregon

  • Painted Hills Unit

    Northeastern Oregon

    Because no cap rock protects them, the Painted Hills have eroded into low-slung, colorfully banded hills that were originally formed about 30 million…

  • Thomas Condon Paleontology Center

    Northeastern Oregon

    This excellent paleontology center is 2 miles north of Hwy 26 at Sheep Rock Unit. The well-presented displays include a three-toed horse and petrified…

  • Eagle Cap Wilderness

    Wallowa Mountains

    Glacier-ripped valleys, high mountain lakes and marble peaks are some of the rewards that long-distance hikers find on overnight treks into the beautiful…

  • Hells Canyon Dam

    Wallowa Mountains

    Hells Canyon's most spectacular scenery is perhaps along Snake River, following 25 miles of paved road (Idaho's Rte 454) toward Hells Canyon Dam; here…

  • Sheep Rock Unit

    Northeastern Oregon

    Featuring the most walks and hikes of the three John Day fossil-bed units, Sheep Rock is also closest to the paleontology center. Above loom majestic,…

  • Kam Wah Chung State Heritage Site

    Northeastern Oregon

    Don't miss this site, located in an 1865 building that served primarily as an apothecary for the noted Chinese herbalist and doctor Ing Hay. It was also a…

  • Strawberry Mountain Wilderness

    Northeastern Oregon

    Named for the wild strawberries that thrive on its mountain slopes, the Strawberry Range is covered with ponderosa and lodgepole pines growing on glacier…

  • Hat Point

    Wallowa Mountains

    High above Snake River, the Hat Point fire lookout tower (elevation 6982ft) offers great views. On each side of the canyon, mountains soar toward 10,000ft…

  • Imnaha River Valley

    Wallowa Mountains

    Just west of Hells Canyon, the Imnaha River digs a parallel canyon that offers pastoral scenery in addition to astounding cliff faces.

  • Clarno Unit

    Northeastern Oregon

    The oldest, most remote fossil beds are in magnificent palisade formations at the base of the John Day River's canyon. There are three, quarter- to half…

  • Morrow County Museum

    Northeastern Oregon

    This museum's collection focuses on homesteading and agricultural history, with stories about the pioneers who basically waltzed right past Heppner and…

  • Union County Museum

    Northeastern Oregon

    In Union, about 15 miles southeast of La Grande, is this interesting museum, chronicling the histories of Union, Wallowa and other counties. Relics…

  • Cant Ranch House

    Northeastern Oregon

    The Cant Ranch House is near the paleontology center. Once upon a time a mail-order house built by a Scottish immigrant family, it offers a peek into…

  • Valley Bronze

    Wallowa Mountains

    Joseph is most noted for its cast-bronze sculpture, thanks in part to Valley Bronze, one of the nation's largest foundries. It's known for its fine-art…

  • Oregon Trail Interpretive Park

    Northeastern Oregon

    This park gives a visceral feeling of what travel was like for Oregon Trail pioneers crossing the Blue Mountains. A half-mile, paved interpretive path…

  • Tamástslikt Cultural Institute

    Northeastern Oregon

    Witness Oregon's past from a Native American perspective at the spacious Tamástslikt Cultural Institute, east of Pendleton off I-84 exit 216. State-of-the…

  • Baker Heritage Museum

    Northeastern Oregon

    Housed in a 1920 natatorium (indoor swimming pool) is the very worthwhile Baker Heritage Museum. On display are machinery and antiques from Baker City's…

  • Wallowa Lake State Park

    Wallowa Mountains

    Pretty Wallowa Lake State Park is the center of activities at the lake's south end. A swimming beach and a boat launch bustle madly in summer, and you can…

  • Grant County Historical Museum

    Northeastern Oregon

    Located 2 miles south of downtown John Day, in the center of tiny Canyon City, this interesting museum houses gold-rush memorabilia, lots of polished…

  • Umatilla County Historical Museum

    Northeastern Oregon

    The worthwhile Umatilla County Historical Museum is in Pendleton's old railroad station. There are pioneer exhibits and Native American artifacts; check…

  • Grant County Ranch & Rodeo Museum

    Northeastern Oregon

    Rodeo lovers should visit this small museum, which showcases fine saddles and lots of rodeo photos. The friendly guys there really know the local rodeo…

  • Round-Up & Happy Canyon Hall of Fame

    Northeastern Oregon

    If you miss the Pendleton Round-Up, you can still visit the Round-Up Hall of Fame. Here you can see the evidence of past round-ups via photographs,…

  • Sherman County Historical Museum

    Northeastern Oregon

    This small-town museum in Moro has some surprisingly interesting exhibits, including on the history of wheat production, Native Americans and rural living…

  • Wallowa County Museum

    Wallowa Mountains

    The Wallowa County Museum, housed in an 1888 bank building, is notable for its displays on local pioneer and Nez Percé histories; check out the 'ladies…

  • Children's Museum of Eastern Oregon

    Northeastern Oregon

    Kids and their parents should make a beeline to the Children's Museum of Eastern Oregon. It's more like an activities center, boasting an art room and…

  • Pendleton Center for the Arts

    Northeastern Oregon

    This gallery and community center offers various art and craft classes, and a teen program that includes music, film-making and costume-design workshops.

  • US Bank

    Northeastern Oregon

    To ogle the 80.33oz solid-gold Armstrong Nugget, found in the area in 1913, visit the US Bank during regular banking hours.

  • Historic Morrow County Courthouse

    Northeastern Oregon

    Tours of this historic building in Heppner, built in 1902–03, are available. It's notable for its stonemasonry, some of the architectural features on the…

  • Historic Adler House

    Northeastern Oregon

    Great if you like fully restored Victorian houses. Philanthropist Leo Adler lived here for 94 years, and much of the furniture and fixtures are original…

  • Pine Valley Museum

    Northeastern Oregon

    The Pine Valley Museum is located right in the middle of town and has a few of the region's old photos and relics (check out the albino porcupine). If it…

  • Oregon Paleo Lands Institute

    Northeastern Oregon

    A small educational facility which offers local information and a small geography display room. It's open by appointment only outside of summer.

  • Fossil Museum

    Northeastern Oregon

    This tiny museum is in the center of the town of Fossil and has a vintage photo collection, artifacts from town history, and a display about a nearby…

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