Curated Itineraries
Forget generic travel guides. These micro-itineraries are crafted by locals who know Portland's rhythms.
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The 3-Hour Rainy Afternoon Loop: Northwest Portland
Portland's rainy days are perfect for this indoor-friendly loop through the Pearl District and Nob Hill.
Portland Food Cart Crawl: Eat Around the World in One Day
Portland is famous for its food cart scene. This crawl hits three of the best pods across the city, from Downtown to the eastside.
Columbia Gorge Waterfall Loop: 5 Falls in One Day
A classic Columbia River Gorge day trip hitting five stunning waterfalls. Start at the historic Vista House viewpoint and wind your way east along the waterfall corridor.
A Day in Washington Park: Gardens, Zoo & Forest
Washington Park packs more attractions per acre than any Portland destination. This full-day loop hits the zoo, gardens, and forest trails.
Portland Brewery Hop: The Craft Beer Tour
Portland has more breweries per capita than any US city. This walking tour of the Central Eastside covers four of the best, with a taster flight at each.
Japanese Garden & Pittock Mansion Sunset Date
A romantic afternoon starting at Portland's exquisite Japanese Garden, followed by sunset views from Pittock Mansion. End with dinner in the Pearl District.
Alberta Arts District: Street Art & Local Flavor
Alberta Street is Portland's most vibrant arts corridor. This walking tour takes you past murals, galleries, indie boutiques, and some of the best food on the eastside.
Mississippi Avenue: Vintage Shopping & Eats
Mississippi Avenue is Portland's coolest street, packed with vintage shops, record stores, and farm-to-table restaurants.
Forest Park to Pittock: The Classic Portland Hike
Portland's urban forest is the largest wooded city park in the US. This hike from Lower Macleay to Pittock Mansion offers old-growth forest, creeks, and a historic ruin.
Silver Falls State Park: The Crown Jewel
Silver Falls State Park is the crown jewel of Oregon's state parks. The Trail of Ten Falls takes you behind cascading waterfalls through a lush ancient forest.
Cannon Beach & Astoria: Oregon Coast Day Trip
A classic Oregon Coast day trip from Portland. Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach is world-famous, and Astoria's historic waterfront and column offer views that stretch to the Pacific.
Mount Hood Day Trip: Timberline & Fruit Loop
Mount Hood towers over Portland at 11,249 feet. This day trip takes you to Timberline Lodge, through the Hood River fruit Loop, and ends at a craft brewery.
Willamette Valley Wine Tasting: Pinot Paradise
The Willamette Valley is one of the world's premier Pinot Noir regions, just 45 minutes from Portland. This tour hits three iconic wineries with a farm-to-table lunch.
Solo in Portland: A Day of Self-Discovery
Portland is a fantastic solo travel destination. This itinerary is designed for the independent traveler who wants to explore at their own pace β cafes, bookstores, parks, and solo-friendly dining.
Portland on a Budget: Free & Cheap Thrills
Portland doesn't have to be expensive. This itinerary is mostly free or under $10 per stop, from world-class gardens to urban hiking.
OMSI & Riverfront: Family Science Adventure
OMSI is one of the top science museums in the country. This family day combines hands-on exhibits, a real submarine tour, and outdoor fun on the riverfront.
Pearl District Gallery Walk: Art & Architecture
the Pearl District is Portland's gallery hub with dozens of contemporary art spaces.
Portland Coffee Crawl: From Roaster to Cup
Portland is one of America's best coffee cities. This crawl takes you from roastery to cafe.
Active Portland: Bike, Hike, Paddle
Portland is one of the most active cities in America. This high-energy day combines cycling the Springwater Corridor, hiking Forest Park, and kayaking the Willamette.
Hood River Day Trip: Wind, Water & Ale
Hood River is the wind sports capital of the Pacific Northwest. This day trip from Portland combines waterfall sightseeing en route, lunch on the Columbia, and watching windsurfers catch the famous...
Eco-Conscious Portland: Sustainable City Tour
Portland is a leader in sustainability. This tour visits Portland's most eco-conscious attractions from solar-powered breweries to farm-to-table restaurants.
Luxury Weekend: Portland's Finest
Portland has a surprisingly sophisticated luxury scene. This weekend itinerary covers the city's finest dining, five-star hotels, private shopping, and premium experiences.
Summer Festival Circuit: Portland in July
Portland summers are festival season. This itinerary is designed for July when the city hosts multiple street fairs, concerts, and food festivals.
Portland Family Weekend: Beyond the Basics
A two-day family itinerary that goes beyond OMSI and the zoo. Day one is eastside adventures, day two is nature and trains.
McMenamins Pub Crawl: Portland's Quirkiest Bars
McMenamins is a Portland institution β a chain of eccentric pubs, breweries, and music venues housed in historic buildings. This tour visits the best locations.
Old Town Chinatown: History and Hidden Bars
Portland's oldest neighborhood has a rich history from pioneer roots to present-day speakeasies. See Skidmore Fountain, Lan Su Chinese Garden, and hidden bars.
Spring Cherry Blossoms: Portland in Bloom
March-April only. Portland's cherry blossoms along Tom McCall Waterfront Park create a pink canopy. This route hits the best spring blooms.
Portland Fall Foliage: Autumn Colors Walk
Portland in October-November is spectacular. Walk through the most colorful neighborhoods, from the West Hills to eastside tree-lined streets.
Cozy Portland Winter: Fireside and Indoors
Portland winters are made for cozy days indoors. Bookstores, warm cafes, museum galleries, and fireplace bars make winter magical.
Romantic Date Night: Portland After Dark
Portland shines at night with candlelit restaurants, hidden bars, and cultural performances. Perfect for couples wanting a memorable evening.
Vanport: Portland's Lost City
Explore the site of Vanport, a wartime housing city of 40,000 people that was completely destroyed by the 1948 Columbia River flood in just 35 minutes. Today the site is Delta Park and Portland...
McMenamins Edgefield: Beer, Gardens & Summer Concerts
A 74-acre former county poor farm turned whimsical McMenamins property just 20 minutes from Downtown Portland. Explore historic buildings, sip house-made beer and wine, stroll the gardens, and catch a...
Sauvie Island Farm Loop: U-Pick Berries & Wildlife
Just 25 minutes from Downtown, rural Sauvie Island feels a world away. In summer you can pick your own berries at U-pick farms; in fall it transforms into pumpkin patch country. Round out the day with...
Oregon City & Willamette Falls: History at the Falls
Oregon's first incorporated city sits on the Willamette River at the base of a dramatic 40-foot waterfall. Ride the historic municipal elevator, walk the waterfront, and learn about the end of the...
Troutdale & the Sandy River Delta: Gateway to the Gorge
Twenty minutes from Portland, Troutdale is the historic gateway to the Columbia River Gorge. Explore the restored 1920s Downtown, then head to the Sandy River Delta β a 1,400-acre natural area where...
Camas & Washougal: Two River Towns & Dougan Falls
Across the Columbia in Washington, the sister towns of Camas and Washougal offer historic downtowns, a photogenic paper-mill backdrop, and β up the Washougal River β the dramatic swimming hole of...
Fort Vancouver & the Waterfront: A Walk Through History
Across the river in Vancouver, Washington, step back to the 1840s at the reconstructed Hudson's Bay Company fort, then walk the modern Vancouver waterfront with its parks, public art, and river views.
Ridgefield: Sandhill Cranes & the Bird Refuge
The Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, 45 minutes north of Portland, is one of the best birdwatching spots in the Pacific Northwest. In late winter and early spring, thousands of sandhill cranes and...
Bonneville Dam: Salmon, Sturgeon & the Fish Ladder
Forty minutes east of Portland, the Bonneville Dam spans the Columbia River. Watch migrating salmon climb the fish ladder through underwater viewing windows, meet giant sturgeon at the hatchery, and...
Forest Grove: Sake, Wine & a Historic Campus
Under an hour west of Portland, Forest Grove is home to Oregon's only sake brewery, a beautiful 19th-century university campus, and biodynamic wineries at the edge of the Coast Range.
Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm: Spring Blooms & Farm Fun
Each spring (late MarchβApril), 40 acres of tulips burst into bloom at the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm in Woodburn. Ride the tractor-drawn wagon, wander rainbow rows of flowers with Mount Hood in the...
Silverton & The Oregon Garden: Blooms & Small-Town Charm
An hour south of Portland, the charming town of Silverton is home to The Oregon Garden β 80 acres of themed gardens, a wetlands area, and a signature children's garden. Finish with a stroll through...
Champoeg State Park: Where Oregon Began
At Champoeg State Park, 40 minutes south of Portland, a small vote in 1843 created the first American government in the Pacific Northwest. Explore the heritage area, walk riverside trails, and visit...
Hood River Fruit Loop: Farms & Orchards in the Valley
A 35-mile self-guided driving loop through the Hood River Valley, past 29+ farms, orchards, and produce stands. Pick your own apples and pears in fall, cherries in summer, and always enjoy...
Mount St. Helens: Volcano Views & Ape Caves
About two hours from Portland, Mount St. Helens is one of the most studied volcanoes in the world. Visit the Johnston Ridge Observatory for dramatic views into the crater, then explore the Ape Caves β...
Enchanted Forest: Oregon's Storybook Theme Park
Forty-five minutes south of Portland, the Enchanted Forest is a family-built storybook theme park from the 1970s that still feels gloriously handmade. Walk through storybook scenes, ride the ice...
Mount Tabor: Portland's Extinct Volcano
You can hike a volcano without leaving Portland. Mount Tabor is an extinct volcanic cinder cone in Southeast Portland with reservoirs, an amphitheater, and sweeping views of the city, Mount Hood, and...
The Grotto: A Sanctuary in the City
Tucked into Northeast Portland, The Grotto is a 62-acre Catholic sanctuary and botanical garden. A 110-foot elevator ride takes you up to quiet walking paths, a spectacular viewpoint, and one of the...
Kelly Point Park: Where Two Rivers Meet
At the tip of the Portland Peninsula, the Willamette and Columbia Rivers meet. Kelly Point Park is a huge riverside park with a sandy beach, picnic areas, and trails through the cottonwood forest β...
Molalla River: Swimming Holes & Covered Bridges
An hour south of Portland, the Molalla River corridor offers classic Oregon summer swimming holes, old-growth groves, and a string of historic covered bridges in the surrounding farm country.
Pacific City & Cape Kiwanda: Dunes, Beer & Coast Views
A classic Oregon Coast day trip 1.5 hours from Portland. Climb the giant sand dune at Cape Kiwanda, watch surfers and dory boats launch from the beach, and finish with beer and fish-and-chips at the...
Silver Falls Stroller Stroll: Paved Paths for Babies & Toddlers
Silver Falls State Park has several fully paved, stroller-friendly paths perfect for families with babies and toddlers. This gentle route sticks entirely to accessible paved surfaces β no stairs, no...
Silver Falls Family Waterfall Hunt: 5 Falls in 3 Miles
The Trail of Ten Falls is stunning, but 7.2 miles is a lot for kids. This shorter loop hits the five most spectacular waterfalls in just 3 miles β including the famous walk-behind experience at South...
Silver Falls & Silverton: Waterfalls, Gardens & Small-Town Charm
Combine the majesty of Silver Falls State Park with the charming town of Silverton. Start with an early morning hike to beat the crowds, then explore The Oregon Garden's 80 acres of themed gardens,...
Silver Falls in Winter: Ice, Mist & Solitude
Silver Falls State Park transforms in winter. The crowds vanish, the waterfalls thunder with winter runoff, and ice formations cling to the basalt cliffs. The Trail of Ten Falls is a completely...