There’s no better time to take a trip in Oregon than the summer. The Beaver State is home to all kinds of amazing, unparalleled attractions that’ll keep you busy all summer long. From lakeside gondola rides to hidden gem hot springs, here are 11 of the best day trips in Oregon:

  1. Explore the amazing Silver Falls State Park.

flickr/ Ian Sane Silver Falls State Park is Oregon’s largest state park, and it’s home to some of the most enchanting scenery in the country. We’re also quite fond of this Oregon State Park, for so many reasons. This park is breathtakingly beautiful; it possesses many of the Beaver State’s unique features and wonders. And with an abundance of stellar trails and campsites, Silver Falls stands out as Oregon’s single best state park. Silver Falls State Park, 20024 Silver Falls Hwy SE, Sublimity, OR 97385, USA

  1. Sip wine at the magical King Estate Winery.

flickr/ King Estate Winery Located in the Willamette Valley near Eugene, King Estate is a renowned winery surrounded by the most incredible scenery. This castle-like estate is a fabulous place to spend an afternoon sipping wine and eating delicious food while taking in beautiful bucolic views. This award-winning winery opened its doors in 1991 and has truly become synonymous with Oregon Wine Country. King Estate Winery, 80854 Territorial Hwy, Eugene, OR 97405, USA

  1. Hike Oneonta Gorge!

flickr/ Michael Matti For a truly unforgettable adventure, take a hike through the breathtakingly beautiful Oneonta Gorge. This stunning hidden gem is nestled into the Columbia River Gorge. A short, epic hike will lead you up a crystal clear stream through a narrow slot canyon to a secret waterfall hiding at the end. Oneonta Gorge, Oregon 97014, USA

  1. Walk the streets of Oregon’s most fascinating ghost town.

flickr/ picturequeen Located in Wasco County, Shaniko is an incredible ghost town that’s legendary here in Oregon. Once known as the Wool Capital of the World, this town in north-central Oregon was established in 1901 and business boomed — the town’s manufacturers made a cool $3 million in 1903. But what goes up must inevitably come down, and Shaniko fell hard and fast. Today, it’s one of the state’s most well-preserved and intriguing ghost towns and a really fun day trip for Oregon ghost hunters! Shaniko, OR 97037, USA

  1. Soak at an Oregon hot springs.

Flickr/Dave Berry Oregon is full of some pretty amazing hot springs, and while these places are (pardon the pun) hot spots in the winter, they are just as amazing when temperatures rise! Check out beautiful natural hot springs in Oregon to see what we’re talking about…

  1. Take in the views at Painted Hills.

flickr/ Francis Storr Part of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon’s Painted Hills are a sight to behold. A handful of short, scenic trails wind through the colorful landscape, giving visitors the chance to see this amazing natural wonder up close. We especially love the scenic drive to this Oregon wonder! Painted Hills, Oregon 97750, USA

  1. Take a riverboat ride on the Portland Spirit.

flickr/ Portland Spirit River Cruises For a fabulous day trip, sign up for a tour on the legendary Portland Spirit. This gorgeous riverboat leads visitors on excursions along the Willamette and Columbia Rivers. Our tip? Try one of the morning mimosa cruises! Portland Spirit Cruises and Events, 110 SE Caruthers St, Portland, OR 97214, USA

  1. See a play at Ashland’s outdoor Elizabethan theater.

flickr/ star5112 Located in Southern Oregon, the lovely town of Ashland is renowned for its amazing Shakespeare Festival. Summer is a perfect time to grab tickets to an incredible play at the outdoor Elizabethan theater. Ashland, OR 97520, USA

  1. Visit Wallowa Lake and ride a tram to the top of Mt. Howard.

flickr/ ilya_ktsn Nestled into the Wallowa Mountains of northeastern Oregon, Wallowa Lake is a breathtaking place with opportunities for swimming, fishing, boating, and more. It’s also home to the Wallowa Lake Tramway, which will take you on a picturesque ride up to the summit of Mt. Howard, where you’ll be greeted by extraordinary views, a restaurant, and a lovely mountaintop hiking trail. Pitch a tent and spend the night, and you’ll feel like you’ve escaped to the European Alps! Wallowa Lake, Oregon 97846, USA

  1. Visit Crater Lake.

flickr/ Sara Lucas Crater Lake is one of Oregon’s most amazing natural wonders. It’s the deepest and purest lake in the country, and its dark cerulean waters are truly sublime. It’s a fabulous place to visit in the summertime, full of opportunities for hiking, sightseeing, stargazing, driving around the rim, and even taking a boat tour. While you’re en route to this amazing world wonder, make a quick pit stop for some life-changing pie that’s almost as legendary as Crater Lake itself! Crater Lake, Oregon 97604, USA

  1. Hike the Henline Falls Trail to a waterfall and abandoned mine.

flickr/ Thomas Shahan Located in the Opal Creek Wilderness, the Henline Falls Trail is a short, wonderful hike through the woods that leads to a breathtaking waterfall as well as an eerie abandoned mine. What an amazing place to explore on a summer day trek in Oregon! Henline Falls Trailhead, NF-2209, Lyons, OR 97358, USA

What’s your favorite summertime day trip? Or, what are your top picks for the best day trips in Oregon? Share them with us in the comments below — we love hearing from you!

flickr/ Ian Sane

Silver Falls State Park is Oregon’s largest state park, and it’s home to some of the most enchanting scenery in the country. We’re also quite fond of this Oregon State Park, for so many reasons. This park is breathtakingly beautiful; it possesses many of the Beaver State’s unique features and wonders. And with an abundance of stellar trails and campsites, Silver Falls stands out as Oregon’s single best state park.

Silver Falls State Park, 20024 Silver Falls Hwy SE, Sublimity, OR 97385, USA

flickr/ King Estate Winery

Located in the Willamette Valley near Eugene, King Estate is a renowned winery surrounded by the most incredible scenery. This castle-like estate is a fabulous place to spend an afternoon sipping wine and eating delicious food while taking in beautiful bucolic views. This award-winning winery opened its doors in 1991 and has truly become synonymous with Oregon Wine Country.

King Estate Winery, 80854 Territorial Hwy, Eugene, OR 97405, USA

flickr/ Michael Matti

For a truly unforgettable adventure, take a hike through the breathtakingly beautiful Oneonta Gorge. This stunning hidden gem is nestled into the Columbia River Gorge. A short, epic hike will lead you up a crystal clear stream through a narrow slot canyon to a secret waterfall hiding at the end.

Oneonta Gorge, Oregon 97014, USA

flickr/ picturequeen

Located in Wasco County, Shaniko is an incredible ghost town that’s legendary here in Oregon. Once known as the Wool Capital of the World, this town in north-central Oregon was established in 1901 and business boomed — the town’s manufacturers made a cool $3 million in 1903. But what goes up must inevitably come down, and Shaniko fell hard and fast. Today, it’s one of the state’s most well-preserved and intriguing ghost towns and a really fun day trip for Oregon ghost hunters!

Shaniko, OR 97037, USA

Flickr/Dave Berry

Oregon is full of some pretty amazing hot springs, and while these places are (pardon the pun) hot spots in the winter, they are just as amazing when temperatures rise! Check out beautiful natural hot springs in Oregon to see what we’re talking about…

flickr/ Francis Storr

Part of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon’s Painted Hills are a sight to behold. A handful of short, scenic trails wind through the colorful landscape, giving visitors the chance to see this amazing natural wonder up close. We especially love the scenic drive to this Oregon wonder!

Painted Hills, Oregon 97750, USA

flickr/ Portland Spirit River Cruises

For a fabulous day trip, sign up for a tour on the legendary Portland Spirit. This gorgeous riverboat leads visitors on excursions along the Willamette and Columbia Rivers. Our tip? Try one of the morning mimosa cruises!

Portland Spirit Cruises and Events, 110 SE Caruthers St, Portland, OR 97214, USA

flickr/ star5112

Located in Southern Oregon, the lovely town of Ashland is renowned for its amazing Shakespeare Festival. Summer is a perfect time to grab tickets to an incredible play at the outdoor Elizabethan theater.

Ashland, OR 97520, USA

flickr/ ilya_ktsn

Nestled into the Wallowa Mountains of northeastern Oregon, Wallowa Lake is a breathtaking place with opportunities for swimming, fishing, boating, and more. It’s also home to the Wallowa Lake Tramway, which will take you on a picturesque ride up to the summit of Mt. Howard, where you’ll be greeted by extraordinary views, a restaurant, and a lovely mountaintop hiking trail. Pitch a tent and spend the night, and you’ll feel like you’ve escaped to the European Alps!

Wallowa Lake, Oregon 97846, USA

flickr/ Sara Lucas

Crater Lake is one of Oregon’s most amazing natural wonders. It’s the deepest and purest lake in the country, and its dark cerulean waters are truly sublime. It’s a fabulous place to visit in the summertime, full of opportunities for hiking, sightseeing, stargazing, driving around the rim, and even taking a boat tour. While you’re en route to this amazing world wonder, make a quick pit stop for some life-changing pie that’s almost as legendary as Crater Lake itself!

Crater Lake, Oregon 97604, USA

flickr/ Thomas Shahan

Located in the Opal Creek Wilderness, the Henline Falls Trail is a short, wonderful hike through the woods that leads to a breathtaking waterfall as well as an eerie abandoned mine. What an amazing place to explore on a summer day trek in Oregon!

Henline Falls Trailhead, NF-2209, Lyons, OR 97358, USA

For more fun adventures around Oregon, lace up your boots waterfall and tackle one of these scenic trails!

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The OIYS Visitor Center

best day trips in Oregon March 24, 2022 Sarah M. What are some fun, family-friendly day trips in Oregon? Oregon is such a wonderful place to live … and grow up! Our state is stacked with amazing parks, attractions, and places perfect for epic (yet-tot-sized) exploration and adventure. One tried-and-true kid-friendly favorite in Oregon is Oaks Amusement Park in Portland. For over a century, Oaks Amusement Park has been the place to go for good, old-fashioned fun in the Beaver State. From classic rides and arcade games to an old-school skating rink and all your favorite fried carnival treats, this place is pure, unadulterated, family fun! Looking for an all-inclusive adventure that boasts great food, accommodations, and attractions? We designed this road trip that visits some of the best family-friendly spots in the state, including Voodoo Doughnuts, the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad, Wings and Waves Waterpark, and several coastal parks, including the beloved Cape Lookout State Park. What are some scenic day trips in Oregon? Scenic adventures abound in Oregon, whether you’re going waterfall chasing in Columbia River Gorge or Silver Falls State Park, whale watching in Florence or Depoe Bay, scaling summits at Mt. Bachelor in Bend, climbing Smith Rock, exploring old-growth forests and high deserts, the scenery of the Beaver State never, ever gets old. Check out our comprehensive nature lover’s guide for inspiration on some scenic adventures in Oregon!

The OIYS Visitor Center

best day trips in Oregon

March 24, 2022

Sarah M.

What are some fun, family-friendly day trips in Oregon? Oregon is such a wonderful place to live … and grow up! Our state is stacked with amazing parks, attractions, and places perfect for epic (yet-tot-sized) exploration and adventure. One tried-and-true kid-friendly favorite in Oregon is Oaks Amusement Park in Portland. For over a century, Oaks Amusement Park has been the place to go for good, old-fashioned fun in the Beaver State. From classic rides and arcade games to an old-school skating rink and all your favorite fried carnival treats, this place is pure, unadulterated, family fun! Looking for an all-inclusive adventure that boasts great food, accommodations, and attractions? We designed this road trip that visits some of the best family-friendly spots in the state, including Voodoo Doughnuts, the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad, Wings and Waves Waterpark, and several coastal parks, including the beloved Cape Lookout State Park. What are some scenic day trips in Oregon? Scenic adventures abound in Oregon, whether you’re going waterfall chasing in Columbia River Gorge or Silver Falls State Park, whale watching in Florence or Depoe Bay, scaling summits at Mt. Bachelor in Bend, climbing Smith Rock, exploring old-growth forests and high deserts, the scenery of the Beaver State never, ever gets old. Check out our comprehensive nature lover’s guide for inspiration on some scenic adventures in Oregon!

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Oregon is such a wonderful place to live … and grow up! Our state is stacked with amazing parks, attractions, and places perfect for epic (yet-tot-sized) exploration and adventure. One tried-and-true kid-friendly favorite in Oregon is Oaks Amusement Park in Portland. For over a century, Oaks Amusement Park has been the place to go for good, old-fashioned fun in the Beaver State. From classic rides and arcade games to an old-school skating rink and all your favorite fried carnival treats, this place is pure, unadulterated, family fun!

Looking for an all-inclusive adventure that boasts great food, accommodations, and attractions? We designed this road trip that visits some of the best family-friendly spots in the state, including Voodoo Doughnuts, the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad, Wings and Waves Waterpark, and several coastal parks, including the beloved Cape Lookout State Park.

What are some scenic day trips in Oregon?

Scenic adventures abound in Oregon, whether you’re going waterfall chasing in Columbia River Gorge or Silver Falls State Park, whale watching in Florence or Depoe Bay, scaling summits at Mt. Bachelor in Bend, climbing Smith Rock, exploring old-growth forests and high deserts, the scenery of the Beaver State never, ever gets old. Check out our comprehensive nature lover’s guide for inspiration on some scenic adventures in Oregon!