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Cover Photographs: Upper North Falls at Silver Falls State Park © deddlebug / 123rf.com; live music in Silverton (lower left) and Mount Angel Oktoberfest (lower right): Jim Kinghorn; Swan Island Dahlias (lower center): Timm O’Cobhthaigh
Above: Mount Hood as seen from Marion County: Jim Kinghorn
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Let us Guide you Home!
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
ONGOING
Salem’s Riverfront Carousel
Daily, winter & summer hours. 101 Front St., Salem. A dazzling display of handcrafted wonders to ride and spin on. salemcarousel.wixsite.com/ salemcarousel
Mount Angel Abbey
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Daily. One Abbey Drive, St. Benedict. Visitors are welcome to tour the historic and contemplative grounds; see the breathtaking views of the valley; check out the coffee & bookstore, museum or famous library; or attend a Vesper’s prayer at the church. See website for different schedules. mountangelabbey.org
Alpacas at Marquam Hill Ranch
Daily, March – Dec. 35835 S. Hwy. 213, Molalla. Offering feeding or “intensive” alpaca tours, plus barn shop open. mhralpacas.com
Elaine M. Annen
Doll Museum
First and third Fridays & second and fourth Saturdays, 11 am3 pm; or by appointment. Mount Angel Festhalle, 500 S. Wilco Hwy. A collection of over 500 antique to modern dolls. Facebook: Elaine Annen Doll Museum
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Gordon House Tours
March – Nov., WednesdaysSundays; Nov. – March, Fridays - Sundays. Noon, 1, and 2 pm. 869 W. Main St, Silverton. Usonian home designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright. thegordonhouse.org
B-17 Alliance Foundation Museum & Restoration Hangar
Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays 10 - 4 pm. 3278 25th St. S.E., Salem. See the restoration of “The Lacey Lady” and veterans displays. b17alliance.com
Old Aurora Colony Museum
Self-guided tours Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. 15018 Second St. N.E., Aurora. Five building museum complex. Guided tours by appointment. auroracolony.org
First Fridays in Silverton
7 - 9 pm. Art exhibits, entertainment, dining. Historic Downtown Silverton. silvertonchamber.org
Lunaria Gallery First Friday 7 - 9 pm. Lunaria Gallery, 113 N. Water St., Silverton. Opening night exhibition for the month’s featured co-op artist with refreshments. Also, see upstairs in The Loft for featured guest artist. lunariagallery.com
Classes & Workshops
Al’s Garden Center: 1220 N. Pacific Hwy., Woodburn. als-gardencenter.com
Bauman’s Farm & Garden 12989 Howell Prairie Rd. N.E., Gervais. baumanfarms.com
SEASONAL
Powerland Heritage Park
Wednesdays - Sundays, April 1 – Sept. 30. Brooks. Campus features 14 museums dedicated to steam-powered machinery and antique farm equipment. antiquepowerland.com
WINE TASTINGS
Honeywood Winery
Mondays - Fridays, 10 am - 5 pm; Saturdays & Sundays, 11 am5 pm. 1350 Hines St. SE, Salem. honeywoodwinery.com
Hanson Vineyards
Weekends, March – Dec., 12 - 5 pm; rest of year by appointment. 34948 S. Barlow Rd., Woodburn. hansonvineyards.com
Paradis Vineyards
Weekends, 12 - 5 pm; or by appointment. 17627 Abiqua Rd. N.E., Silverton. paradiswines.com
Wooden Shoe Vineyards
Daily, 10 am - 4 pm. Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm, Woodburn. woodenshoevineyards.com
Vitis Ridge Winery
March – Dec., Saturdays & Sundays, 12 - 5 pm. 6685 Meridian Rd. NE, Silverton. vitisridge.com
Cascade Foothills
Winegrowers
12 winemakers located throughout the northeastern region of the Willamette Valley. See page 8 for a map. cascadefoothillswines.com
ON TAP
Benedictine Brewery
Taproom open WednesdaysSundays, seasonal hours. 400 Humpert Lane, N.E., Mount Angel. benedictinebrewery.com
MARCH 2023
Antique Spinning
Wheel Showcase
March 11 – 12. Old Aurora Colony Museum. Periodcostumed spinners of the Aurora Colony Handspinners’ Guild will be working wheels throughout the museum, giving demonstrations. auroracolony.org
Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival
March 17 – April 30. Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm, Woodburn. Enjoy 40 acres of blooms, wagon rides, wine tasting, demos, kids activities, onsite food vendors, winery tasting room, tulip market, and more. Tickets online only. woodenshoe.com
APRIL 2023
Wooden Shoe
Tulip Festival
thru April 30. Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm, Woodburn. woodenshoe.com
Earth Day
April 22. Oregon Garden, Silverton. Free admission to the garden, activities for kids, environmental vendors and food. $5 onsite parking. oregongarden.org
Oregon Ag Fest
April 29 – 30. Oregon State Fairgrounds, Salem. Educational experience on farming with petting zoo, pony rides, craft and garden show, and entertainment. oragfest.com
Blooming Peonies
April 30 – June 15. Adelman Peony Gardens, Salem. Tour 25 acres of color. Check for peak bloom time. 10% off potted plants opening April 30 & May 1. Free admission. peonyparadise.com
MAY 2023
Blooming Peonies
thru June 15, Adelman Peony Gardens, Salem. peonyparadise.com
Sheep to Shawl
Date TBA. Willamette Heritage Center, Salem. Shearing, spinning, and weaving experience. Free. willametteheritage.org
Birding & Wildflower Festival
May 13 – 14. South Falls day-use area, Silver Falls State Park. Guided birding & flower walks, live raptors, plant sale, kid crafts. Free with $5 day-use parking fee. friendsofsilverfalls.net
Mother’s Day Tea with Emma
May 13. Old Aurora Colony Museum. A celebration of Oregon Trail pioneer, Emma Wagner Giesy with guided tours, music, dining, presentations, and a period clothing fashion show. auroracolony.org
Bring Mom to Aurora
May 13 – 14. Downtown Aurora. auroracolony.com
S.T.E.A.M.’d Up for Kids
May 20. Powerland Heritage Park, Brooks. Kids activities across the Powerland campus, including blacksmith, scavenger hunt, wagon rides and more. Free for 12 and under. antiquepowerland.com
Silverton Pet Parade
May 20. Downtown Silverton. A tradition since 1932, presented by Silverton Kiwanis. Free. silvertonkiwanis. org/pet-parade
Memorial Day
Wine Tasting
May 27 – 29. Cascade Foothills Wine Growers. cascadefoothillswines.com
See page 8 for participating wineries.
Art in the Garden
May 29 – Sept. 4. Oregon Garden, Silverton. Gallery of outdoor creations by featured artists on display throughout the summer. Free with Garden admission. oregongarden.org
JUNE 2023
Blooming Peonies thru June 15. Adelman Peony Gardens, Salem. peonyparadise.com
Art in the Garden thru Sept. 4. Oregon Garden, Silverton. oregongarden.org
St. Paul Pancake Breakfast & Trail Ride
June 4. St. Paul Rodeo Grounds. No-host breakfast starts at 7 am. Starting at 8 am, a legendary horseback ride through beautiful countryside along the Willamette River. stpaulrodeo.com
Frank Lloyd Wright Birthday Celebration
June 10. Gordon House, Silverton. Tour the only Wright-designed home in Oregon. Games, prizes and birthday cake. thegordonhouse.org
Petal Pedal
June 10. Oregon Garden, Silverton. Four distance bike rides (inc. 100 mile route) beginning and ending at the Oregon Garden. After-party with live music and buffet dinner served to participants. petalpedal.com
Flag Day
June 14. McNary Field, Salem. Learn the history of the American Flag. b17alliance.org
Father’s Day Car Show & Strawberry Social
June 17. Downtown Aurora. auroracolony.com
Silverton Hills Strawberry Festival
June 18. Coolidge-McClaine Park, Silverton. Strawberry shortcake, craft fair. homerdavenport.com
Branch 15 Antique, Collectibles & “Old” Iron Swap Meet
June 23 – 24. Powerland Heritage Park, Brooks. An annual event of the Early Day Gas Engine Tractor Association, Branch 15. antiquepowerland.com
World Beat Festival
June 23 – 25. Riverfront Park, Salem. 70+ cultures brought together through music and dance performances, food, and family activities. salemmulticultural.org
St. Paul Rodeo
June 30 – July 4. St. Paul. Entertaining crowds since 1936, the rodeo also features a carnival, music, a parade, plus fireworks every night. stpaulrodeo.com
Lord & Schryver Conservancy
Neighborhood Garden Tour
Dates TBA. Fairmount Hills neighborhood, Salem. A walkable tour of residential gardens in Salem’s historic community. lordschryver.org
JULY 2023
St. Paul Rodeo thru July 4. St. Paul. stpaulrodeo.com
Art in the Garden thru Sept. 4. Oregon Garden, Silverton. oregongarden.org
Silverton Day Fireworks
July 3, dusk. Oregon Garden, Silverton. Live music, kids entertainment, food and drink plus entry to gardens. oregongarden.org
Gervais Fourth of July
Parade, music, vendors, fireworks. gervaisoregon.org
Fourth of July
Parade & Fireworks
Downtown Mount Angel. Parade 11 am. Fireworks at Kennedy High School at dusk. mtangelchamber.com
Marion County Fair
July 6 – 9. Oregon State Fairgrounds, Salem. 4H & FFA livestock competition, rides, music, car show, Muddy Paws Flyball Club dog show, kids’ Puzzlemania, and more. marioncountyfair.net
Saint Benedict Festival
July 8, Mount Angel Abbey, St. Benedict. Games, tours, art, music, food, meet and greet with the Abbey’s monks. mountangelabbey.org
Hubbard Hop Festival
July 15. Rivenes Park. Food, music, games, crafts, parade, and beer garden. Facebook: Hubbard Hop Fest
Salem Art Fair & Festival
July 21 – 23. Bush’s Pasture Park, Salem. The 74th annual fair & festival. Over 200 visual artists, plus entertainment and kids activities. salemart.org
Canterbury Renaissance Faire
July 22 – 23 & 29 – 30. Just north of Silverton. Jousting, sword fighting, magicians, blacksmithing and marketplace provide an entertaining step back in time. canterburyfaire.com
IRONMAN 70.3 Oregon
July 23. Home base at Riverfront Park, Salem. Watch as athletes go on an adventure of a lifetime: a 13.1-mile run, 15-mile bike race and 1.2-mile swim. ironman.com/im703-oregon
Hoopla 3x3 Basketball Tournament
July 25 – 30. Oregon State Capitol, Salem. Witness the state’s largest 3x3 basketball competition. Plus the Kona Ice 2x2 tournament on Friday. oregonhoopla.com
Abbey Bach Festival
July 26 – 28. Mount Angel Abbey, St. Benedict. A celebration of Classical music, with a buffet picnic supper each night. The artistic director is internationally renowned pianist, Alon Goldstein. mountangelabbey.org
The Great Oregon Steam Up
July 29 – 30 & Aug. 5 – 6. Powerland Heritage Park, Brooks. Parade, miniature train and trolley rides, steam sawmilling, machinery demos, blacksmithing, and much more. antiquepowerland.com
Historic Silver Falls Days
Dates TBA. South Falls Lodge, Silver Falls State Park. Antique logging displays and demos, antique cars, wagon rides, mini-canoe race, storytelling. Free with $5 day-use parking fee. friendsofsilverfalls.net
AUG. 2023
Art in the Garden thru Sept. 4. Oregon Garden, Silverton. oregongarden.org
Swan Island Dahlias Summer Festival
Aug. 2 – Sept. 30 (closed Mondays & Tuesdays). Swan Island Dahlias, Canby. 40 acres of blooming dahlias. Classes & seminars, music, food and more. Free. dahlias.com
Homer Davenport Community Festival
Aug. 4 – 6. Silverton’s premiere summer festival featuring a parade, craft fair, music, food, Davenport (couch) races, invitational brew fest, international political cartoon contest exhibit, classic car cruise-in, fun run and much more. Free. homerdavenport.com
The Great Oregon Steam Up
Aug. 5 – 6. Powerland
Heritage Park, Brooks. antiquepowerland.com
Mud, Sweat & BBQ
Aug. 12. Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm, Woodburn. 3.1 mile mud run with obstacles, BBQ garden party. woodenshoe.com
Aurora Outdoor Antiques Market
Aug. 12. Outdoor vendors plus food and music. Free. auroracolony.com
Fiesta Mexicana
Aug. 18 – 20. Legion Park, Woodburn. Carnival, Fiesta Court coronation, parade, car show, food, music, fútbol / soccer tournament. woodburn-or.gov
Silverton Arts Festival
Aug. 19 – 20. CoolidgeMcClaine Park, Silverton. Over 50 artists from around Oregon and the West, with music, dining and workshops for kids. Free. silvertonarts.org
Pacific NW Truck Show
Aug. 25 – 26. Powerland
Heritage Park, Brooks. Over 200 trucks in attendance with swap meet. antiquepowerland.com
Oregon State Fair
Aug. 25 – Sept. 4. Oregon State Fairgrounds, Salem. Held in Salem since 1862, this 185-acre traditional event features livestock competitions, horse shows, carnival and rides, exhibits, marquee music acts, and much more.
oregonstatefair.org
Silver Falls Star Party
Date TBA, night-time. South Falls Day-use Area, Silver Falls State Park. Stargazing with experts. Telescopes provided. Free with $5 day-use parking fee. friendsofsilverfalls.net
SEPT. 2023
Art in the Garden thru Sept. 4. Oregon Garden, Silverton. oregongarden.org
Oregon State Fair thru Sept. 4. Oregon State Fairgrounds, Salem.
oregonstatefair.org
Swan Island Dahlias
Summer Festival thru Sept. 30 (closed Mondays & Tuesdays).
Swan Island Dahlias, Canby. dahlias.com
Aurora Outdoor Antiques Market
Sept. 9. Outdoor vendors plus food and music. Free. auroracolony.com
Mount Angel Oktoberfest
Sept. 14 – 17. Founded in 1966, and now the biggest folk festival in Oregon. Features Bavarian food, music, dancing, kids activities, fun run and much more. oktoberfest.org
Bauman’s Harvest Festival
Sept. 23 – Oct. 29. Bauman’s Farm, Gervais. Corn maze, hay rides, animal barn, pedal carts, slides, and many other activities for kids of all ages. baumanfarms.com
OCT. 2023
Bauman’s Harvest Festival thru Oct. 29. Bauman’s Farm, Gervais. baumanfarms.com
Silverton Sidewalk Shindig
Oct. 7. Dowtown Silverton. Dozens of musicians perform outside (and in) downtown businesses all day. Free.
Aurora’s Flower Garden Quilt Show
Oct. 13 – 22. Old Aurora Colony Museum, Aurora. Celebrating the founding of Aurora with a quilt exhibition. auroracolony.org
Autumn in Aurora
Oct. 14, Downtown Aurora. Browse Aurora’s shops, restaurants, wineries and museum. auroracolony.com
Silverton Trick or Treat
Oct. 31. Historic Downtown Silverton. silvertonchamber.org
NOV. 2023
Silverton Christmas Market
Nov. 17 – Dec. 31 (except. Nov. 23), evenings. Oregon Garden Resort, Silverton. One million lights, Santa, snowless tubing, crafts market, carolers, and more. silvertonchristmasmarket.com
Thanksgiving Wine Tasting
Nov. 24 – 26, Cascade Foothills Winegrowers. cascadefoothillswines.com
See page 8 for participating wineries.
DEC. 2023
Silverton Christmas Market thru Dec. 31 (except Christmas Eve & Day). Oregon Garden Resort, Silverton. silvertonchristmasmarket.com
Silverton Tree Lighting
Dec. 1. Town Square Park. Music, hot chocolate, Santa. Free. silvertonchamber.org
Mount Angel
Christkindlmarkt & Hazelnut Festival
Dec. 1 – 3. Mount Angel Festhalle. Regional arts and crafts, hazelnut-based foods, wine and much more for sale. hazelnutfest.com
Wine and Chocolate Walk
Dec. 2 – 3. Downtown Aurora. Go shop to shop and taste chocolates and local wines, for a good cause. auroracolony.com
Holiday Sparkles at Powerland
Dec. 8 – 10, 15 – 17 & 21 – 23. Powerland Heritage Park, Brooks. See the Powerland campus alight for the holiday season. antiquepowerland.com
Magic at the Mill
Dates TBA. Willamette Heritage Center, Salem. Holiday market, living history, demos, activities. willameteheritage.org
Silver Falls Winter Festival
Date TBA. South Falls Day-use Area, Silver Falls State Park. Guided walks, wreath and gingerbread house-making. Free with $5 day-use parking
History Tour
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Old Aurora
Colony Museum
15018 Second St. N.E., Aurora Thur. - Sun., 11 am - 4 pm. Five-building museum complex preserving Aurora’s heritage, including the Ox Barn, Steinback Cabin and Kraus House. auroracolony.org
Walk with Emma
Free self-guided tour of historic Aurora. Pick up map at the museum or Aurora shops. auroracolony.org
Champoeg State
Heritage Area
8239 Champoeg Rd. N.E., St. Paul. Oregon Country’s provisional government first met here in 1843. $5/vehicle fee.
Newell Pioneer Village
8089 Champoeg Rd. N.E., St. Paul. March – Oct. A collection of unique historic buildings including the 1852 Robert Newell House, the Pioneer Mothers Memorial Cabin, an academy and a jail.
Settlemier House
355 Settlemier Ave., Woodburn. See page 16 for more info.
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SP 1785 Locomotive
Cleveland St. at Railroad Ave., Woodburn. See page 17 for more info.
Woodburn
Historical Museum
455 N. Front St., Woodburn. See page 17 for more info
Mount Angel
Heritage Trail
See pages 18-19 for more info.
Elaine M. Annen
Doll Museum
500 S. Wilco Hwy. Facebook: Elaine Annen Doll Museum
See page 18 for more info.
Mount Angel Abbey
One Abbey Dr., Saint Benedict. mountangelabbey.org
See page 19 for more info.
Gallon House Bridge
Gallon House Rd. N.E. between Downs and Hobart Roads, off Hwy. 214. Built in 1916 near a moonshine operation, this is the only driveable covered bridge in Marion County.
Silverton Commercial Historic District
Downtown Silverton. Pick-up a self-guided walking tour map at the Chamber Visitor Center at 426 S. Water St.
Silverton Country Museum
428 S. Water St., Silverton. See page 21 for more info.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Gordon House
869 W. Main St., Silverton. Open to reserved tours, this 1960s home is Wright’s only building in Oregon. thegordonhouse.org
Silver Falls State Park
20022 Silver Falls Hwy., Sublimity. See page 14 for more info.
Museum of Mental Health
2600 Center St. NE, Salem. Located on the Oregon State Hospital campus, where One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest was filmed.
B-17 Alliance Foundation Museum & Restoration Hangar
3278 25th SE, Salem (at McNary Field, Salem Municipal Airport).
Tues./Thur./Sat., 10 am - 4 pm. Witness the restoration of a B-17 Flying Fortress – “The Lacey Lady” – as well as exhibits on WWII veterans. b17alliance.com
Pioneer & City
View cemeteries
Hoyt Street South, west of Commercial St. SE, Salem. Open during daylight hours. Next door to each other, built in 1854 and 1914, respectively.
Oregon State Capitol
900 Court St. NE, Salem. Home of the Golden Pioneer, the Capitol Mall, and WWII memorial. See page 22 for more info.
Willamette Heritage Center
1313 Mill St. S.E., Salem. A five-acre historical experience. See page 22 for more info.
Deepwood Museum & Gardens
1116 Mission St. S.E., Salem. 1894 Queen Anne-style house and grounds. See page 22 for more info.
Gaiety Hollow
545 Mission St. S.E., Salem. Restored historic garden of the designers of Deepwood. See page 11 for more info.
Bush House Museum
600 Mission St. S.E., Salem. See page 22 for more info.
Powerland Heritage Park
3995 Brooklake Rd. N.E., Brooks. Open April – Sept. 14 museums on a 62-acre campus devoted to the preservation and operation of antique machinery and steam-powered equipment.
Willamette
Mission State Park
1840 Wheatland Rd. NE, Gervais. This site is one of the first colonial settlements in the Willamette Valley, with miles of walking, biking and horse trails. $5/vehicle day-use fee.
Explore
From Canby and Oregon City on down to Silverton and Aumsville our boutique, family-owned wineries are just around the corner... but a world away. Casual tasting rooms, historic farms, stunning landscapes and world class wines.
First, We Grow the Grapes
Crafting wine starts in the vineyard. Our family farms and wineries have a deep connection to Oregon agriculture and our history here is palpable.
Cool Wines, Fun Times
A little less crowded, a little less stuffy. The most important thing: enjoy yourself.
So Close
Uncongested country roads make access to our wineries easy and enjoyable.
More Than Just Pinot Noir
Oh, we have award winning Pinot Noirs... but the Cascade Foothills have an astounding diversity of varietals from which to choose. Every palate will find its match.
www.cascadefoothillswines.com
Wine Tour
Villa Catalana Cellars
11900 S. Criteser Rd., Oregon City. 503-780-6200. villacatalanacellars.com.
King’s Raven Winery
11603 S. New Era Rd., Oregon City. 503-505-6873. kingsravenwine.com.
Forest Edge Vineyard
15640 S. Spangler Rd., Oregon City. 503-632-9463. forestedgevineyard.com.
Aurora Colony Vineyards
21338 Oak Ln. NE, Aurora. 503-678-3390. auroracolonyvineyards.com.
Pheasant Run Winery
21690 Main St. NE, Aurora. 503-678-3131. pheasantrunwine.com.
St. Josef’s Vineyards & Winery
28836 S. Barlow Rd., Canby. 503-651-3190. stjosefswinery.com.
Whiskey Hill Winery
29510 S. Barlow Rd., Canby. 971-338-9142. whiskeyhillwinery.com.
Wooden Shoe
Vineyards
33814 S. Meridian Rd., Woodburn. 503-634-2243. woodenshoe.com.
Hanson Vineyards
34948 S. Barlow Rd., Woodburn 971-338-9760. hansonwine.com.
Paradis Vineyards
17627 Abiqua Rd NE, Silverton. 503-845-9463. paradiswine.com
Vitis Ridge Winery
6685 Meridian Rd. NE, Silverton. 503-873-9800. vitisridge.com.
Pudding River
Wine Cellars
9374 Sunnyview Rd. NE, Salem. 503-365-0391. puddingriver.com.
August & September
Wednesday – Sunday
Closed Monday & Tuesday • Gift Shop Open Year-Round
Treat yourself to a rainbow of color that will delight and dazzle you each summer.
Enjoy almost 40 acres of beautiful dahlias in full bloom. Stroll through the breathtaking fields, take photos, shop in our gift shop, and purchase fresh cut dahlias to take home while visiting our farm.
Live music on the weekends, rotating food carts each day, along with many classes to register for. See dahlias.com for our events calendar.
Select and Order your favorite Dahlias for Spring delivery to enjoy the beauty in your yard or garden.
Swan Island Dahlias 995 NW 22 Ave., Canby. dahlias.com
Blooming: August – September.
French Prairie Gardens
17673 French Prairie Rd., St. Paul. Open seasonally.
Al’s Garden & Home 1220 N. Pacific Hwy., Woodburn. als-gardencenter.com
Bauman’s Farm & Garden 12989 Howell Prairie Rd. N.E., Gervais. baumanfarms.com
Scotts
Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm 33814 S. Meridian Rd., Woodburn. woodenshoe.com.
Blooming: March 17 – April 30
Brooks Gardens –Peonies
6219 Topaz St. N.E., Brooks.
Blooming: May – June.
Adelman Peony Gardens
5690 Brooklake Rd. N.E., Salem. peonyparadise.com.
Blooming: April 30 – June 15.
Sebright Gardens – Hostas
7185 Lakeside Dr. N.E., Salem. Open: late March – October.
Oregon State Capitol
900 Court St. N.E., Salem. The Capitol Mall features Salem’s famous cherry trees, which bloom in the Spring.
Martha Springer
Botanical Garden
900 State St., Salem. A small display garden on the Willamette University campus along the Mill Race.
Deepwood
Museum & Gardens
1116 Mission St., Salem. The grounds include the Formal Garden, Yew Park, and a greenhouse. Accessible sunrise to sunset, daily.
Bush’s Pasture Park
600 Mission St. SE, Salem. The park boasts a vivid rose garden. The Bush House conservatory is the state’s oldest greenhouse.
Gaiety Hollow
545 Mission St. SE, Salem. Restored gardens of the historic Lord & Schryver landscape & architecture firm. Open select Saturdays, April – Sept.
Oregon Garden
879 W. Main St., Silverton.
80 acres, 20 specialty gardens: rose, conifer, children’s, Lewis & Clark, medicinal, Northwest, tropical house, plus wetlands and outdoor art.
Family Tour
Bullwinkle’s Family Fun Center
29111 S.W. Town Center Loop
W., Wilsonville. Six-acres of fun! Kidopolis Playland, zipline, go karts, mini-golf, bowling, laser tag, arcade and much more!
Pat’s Acres
Racing Complex
6255 S. Arndt Rd., Canby. Seasonal hours. Outdoor kart rental (up to 50 mph!), as well as racing and motocross.
Woodburn Dragstrip
7730 Hwy. 219, Woodburn. Seasonal. National Hot Rod Association-affiliated, 1/4 mile track.
Bauman’s Farm & Garden
12989 Howell Prairie Rd. N.E., Gervais. Mon. - Sat., 9 am - 5 pm Playground, farm animals petting zoo. baumanfarms.com
Wooden Shoe
Tulip Farm
33814 S. Meridian Rd., Woodburn. Cow train, play area during festival (March 17 – April 30). woodenshoe.com.
Alpacas at Marquam Hill Ranch
35835 S. Hwy. 213, Molalla. Open March – Dec. Shop for artisanal alpaca goods, feed the alpacas, or reserve an educational tour. No dogs. mhralpacas.com
The Elaine M. Annen D oll M useu M
Located in the Mount Angel Festhalle 500 S. Wilco Highway
A collection of over 500 antique to modern dolls.
Regular Hours: 11am-3pm 1st & 3rd Fridays • 2nd & 4th Saturdays or by Appointment.
For more information:
Janice 503-931-9432 • Carol 503-551-0102
www.ElaineAnnenDollMuseum.com
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Elaine M. Annen
Doll Museum
879 W. Wilco Hwy. in Mount Angel Festhalle. First/third Fri., second/third Sat., 11 am3 pm. A collection of over 500 vintage and modern dolls. elaineannendollmuseum.com or Facebook: ElaineAnnen DollMuseum.
Camp Dakota
1843 Crooked Finger Rd. NE, Scotts Mills. A wooded, 45-acre campground offering paintball/ gellyball, zip line tours, treasure hunts, rock wall, archery & tomahawk range and many more outdoor activities.
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Oregon Garden
500 S. Main St., Silverton. Open daily, seasonal hours. Dig for dinosaur bones, step through a magical doorway, and see weird plants in the Children’s Garden. More info on page 21.
Silverton Marine Park & Reservoir
4381 Silver Falls Drive. Open daily, seasonal hours. Fishing, boating (no-gas motors), hiking. $5/vehicle day-use fee.
Silver Falls State Park
20024 Silver Falls Hwy. SE, Sublimity. Oregon’s largest state park. 30+ miles of hiking trails including the breathtaking Trail of Ten Falls. Biking and horse riding opportunities. Historic lodge, playground, activities and more. $5/vehicle day-use fee.
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Gilbert House
Children’s Museum
116 Marion St. N.E., Salem. Tues. - Sun. Hands-on exhibits and interactive activities, indoor and outdoor.
Salvation Army Kroc Center
1865 Bill Frey Dr. N.E., Salem. Open Mon. - Sat. A familyoriented community facility including an aquatic center, health & wellness center, gym, rock climbing wall, arcade, and escape rooms. Day passes available for non-members.
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Volcanoes Stadium
6700 Field Of Dreams Way, Keizer. The home of local, legendary baseball teams: the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes, the Salem Senators, the Portland Mavericks, and the newly-formed, los Campesinos de Salem-Keizer.
Powerland
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Heritage Park
3995 Brooklake Rd. NE, Brooks. Visitor experience “quests” held in spring and summer. The Willow Creek Railroad Museum operates 1:8 scale, model railroad ride. More info on page 6.
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Salem’s Riverfront Carousel
101 Front St. NE, Salem. Open daily, seasonal hours. Ride on this traditional carousel, with vivid horses (and other creatures) carved by local artisans, twirling to the tune of a carousel band organ. salemcarousel.wixsite.com/ salemcarousel
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Woodburn Dragstrip 7730 Hwy. 219. A 1/4 mile dragstrip offering dozens of competitive motorsport events throughout the year.
Woodburn
Premium Outlets
1001 N. Arney Rd. Seasonal. 112 designer brand name stores, with no sales tax.
OGA Golf Course
2850 Hazelnut Drive. Designed with all levels in mind, this is the home course of the Oregon Golf Association. Non-members welcome at this 18-hole course.
Settlemier House
355 N. Settlemier Ave. Tours, first Sunday of month, 1 - 4 pm or by appointment. Woodburn founder, Jesse H. Settlemier’s 1892 Victorian craftsman house with gazebo.
Woodburn
Aquatic Center
190 Oak St. Mon. - Sat. Indoor pool with water slide, spa, and sauna.
Woodburn
Public Library
280 Garfield St. The library is home to an exhibit of Ice Age fossils dug from Woodburn High School’s famous bone site, as well as a bronze bust of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla – the “father of Mexican Independence.”
Historic SP 1785
Locomotive
Cleveland St. at Railroad Ave.
A restored 1902 Southern Pacific steam locomotive, retired in the 1950s.
Woodburn
Historical Museum & Bungalow Theatre
455 N. Front St. Limited hours. Reopening spring 2023. Pioneer, Latino, and Russian Old Believer history is explored, along with one of Woodburn’s original cinemas.
Al’s Garden & Home
1220 N. Pacific Hwy. Open daily, 9 am - 6 pm. A Woodburn fixture since 1948, this six-acre garden center specializes in its nursery plants and garden accessories. als-gardencenter.com.
Wooden Shoe
Tulip Farm
33814 S. Meridian Rd. Seasonal hours. World famous for its spring tulip blooms, the farm is open all year-round with a gift shop and wine tastings. woodenshoe.com
Bauman’s Farm & Garden
12989 Howell Prairie Rd. NE. Mon. - Sat., 9 am - 5 pm. This century farm has a nursery, its own produce, a country store, garden center, and cidery. baumanfarms.com
Mount Angel
Elaine M.
Annen Doll Museum
879 W. Wilco Hwy. in Mount Angel Festhalle. elaineannendollmuseum.com.
A collection of over 500 vintage and modern dolls. See page 14 for more info.
Oktoberfest Joy
Intersection of Main Street, A delightful bronze statue inviting visitors into town, celebrating the world-famous Mount Angel Oktoberfest.
Oktoberfest. JIM KINGHORN
Mt. Angel Sausage Co.
105 S. Garfield St. mtangelsausage.com
A Mount Angel favorite, offering a wide-range of its famous meats, full restaurant and bar, and a European-style market.
Evergreen Golf Course
11694 W. Church Rd. N.E.
A nine-hole course set among the lush farmland just outside of Mount Angel.
Mount Angel Academy & Normal School
980 S. Main St. The Benedictine Sisters ran their school from an impressive building that stood from 1912 – 1993. Now occupied by the Father Bernard Youth Center.
Queen of Angels Monastery
840 S. Main St. After emigrating from Switzerland, the Benedictine Sisters founded their monastery in 1888. The campus is currently in the process of transitioning functions.
Providence Benedictine
540 S. Main St.
This care facility was built by the Sisters in 1957 and is now operated by Providence Health & Services.
Schmaltz & Sons Warehouse / Wilco
190 S. Main St.
Nicholas Schmaltz’s original warehouse and landmark grain elevator operated by Wilco tragically burned down in 2021.
Willamette Valley Railway
Wilco Hwy. near Garfield St
The Willamette Valley Southern Railway electric line took travelers between Mount Angel and Oregon City, 1915 – 1925.
Mt. Angel Creamery & Ice Co. SE corner Church & Garfield streets. Operating from 1912 – 1969. One of the buildings still stands as part of Mt. Angel Vitamins –across the street from Mt. Angel Sausage Co.
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St. Mary Catholic Church during Oktoberfest.
St. Mary Catholic Church
575 E. College St.
The fourth parish church – and second on this site – is a GothicRevival masterpiece that was completed in 1912.
St. Mary’s School
590 E. College St.
Constructed in 1921 as a Catholic school, now St. Mary’s Public Elementary School – rebuilt in 1997.
Mount Angel Abbey
E. College St. near Abbey Drive.
mountangelabbey.org
Monks from Engelberg, Switzerland founded the community of St. Benedict in 1882. The campus features a museum, café/gift shop, and a library designed by Alvar Aalto. The monks’ Benedictine Brewery is located down the hill at 400 Humpert Lane NE.
The Palmer House
E. College St. near Abbey Drive
Site of the 1853 land claim by pioneer and Mount Angel’s first school district director, John Henry Palmer.
White Corner Store
490 W. Church St.
Built in 1900 to serve as a neighborhood goods store, it was operated by the Ebner family until 1979. Now occupied by Mt. Angel Mercantile, a décor and gift shop.
Weissenfels Blacksmith Shop
110 Sheridan St.
Built in 1902, later operated by the Weissenfels Bros., some of the original equipment remains inside. Now occupied by Touch of Bavaria imported clothing shop.
Der Maibaum –
The Tree of Trades
S.E. corner of Charles & Garfield streets.
A tribute to the trades and services that built Mount Angel.
The Glockenspiel
190 E. Charles St.
Constructed in 2006, this musical timepiece celebrates Mount Angel history daily: 11 a.m., 1, 4 and 7 p.m.
The Saalfeld House
195 E. College St.
In 2010, Henrietta Saalfeld bequeathed her family’s home (built in the 1890s) to the city of Mount Angel as a community resource.
View of North Main Street
N.W. corner of College & Main streets.
A look at the oldest known photograph of downtown Mount Angel, taken in 1898.
Southern Pacific Railroad Depot
90 E. College St.
The passenger and freight depot was in service from the late 1880s to the 1920s.
Bank of Mt. Angel
95 N. Main St.
Founded in 1905, the Bank operated into the 1930s. Now occupied by Chic Skape, coffee-clothing-nail salon.
The Mount Angel Heritage Trail is a walking tour of historic markers with etched photographs.
Stations of the Cross walkway continues to Mount Angel Abbey.
Oregon Garden
879 W. Main St. Open daily, seasonal hours. An 80-acre botanical garden featuring more than 20 specialty gardens, the Rediscovery Forest, amazing water features, garden art, wetlands and much more.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Gordon House
869 W. Main St. thegordonhouse. org See page 6 for more info.
Silverton Commercial Historic District
on Map.
Shops and galleries include Lunaria Gallery, Apples to Oranges, The Wild Dandelion, and Serenity Home & Spa Shoppe. Other historic downtown hallmarks include antique shops and restaurants.
Silverton Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center
426 S. Water St. Mon.Fri., 10 am - 3 pm (+ Sat. over summer).
Silverton Country Museum
428 S. Water St. Weekends, 10 am - 3 pm, March – Nov.
Homer Davenport’s political cartoons, original train depot, and WWII-era lookout.
Silverton Community Pool
601 Miller St. Open year-round.
Coolidge-McClaine Park
300 Coolidge St. Pavilion, playground, walking paths, creek access, and restored splash fountain tell the story of this century old, forested park.
Silverton Marine Park & Reservoir
4381 Silver Falls Drive. Open daily, seasonal hours. Fishing, boating (no-gas motor), hiking. $5/vehicle day use fee.
Gallon House Bridge
Gallon House Road. See page 6 for more info.
SILVERTON’S MURALS
Drop by
learn about more local activities. silvertonchamber.org
Silver Falls Timber Co. • Hwy. 214 near Jefferson St.
Norman Rockwell’s Four Freedoms • 990 N 1st St.
Orville Roth, Grocer • 918 N. First St.
The Mammoth Camera • 441 N. Water St.
Norma Jean Branstetter • 1301 N. Water St.
Don Pettit, Astronaut • Water & High streets
Davenport’s Arabian Quest • Wolf Bldg., Water St.
The Veteran • 207 E. Main St.
The Old Oak Tree • 213 E. Main St.
City of the Falls • Main St. Bridge
June Drake, Photographer • Main St. Bridge
The Town That Still Believes • Main & Fiske St.
Adventures of Bobbie • S. Water & Lewis streets
Gallon House Bridge • Lewis & S. Water streets
Keith Kaser, Walking Man • Lewis & S. First streets
Homer Davenport, Cartoonist • 205 S. First St.
Canyonview Camp • 204 Oak St.
Paws for Love • 306 Oak St.
Steam Engine Festival • First & High streets
Silverton Airport • First & High streets
Silverton Pet Parade • 600 First St.
9/11 & American Wars Memorial • 500 West C St.
Silverton Red Sox • C St. near James St.
Our Twentieth Century • C St. near James St.
Silverton Healthcare History • C St. near McClaine
Doug Brown, Cowboy • C St. and Silverton Rd.
The Oregon Trail • 1787 Pine St. in Bethany
SALEMDowntown
Oregon
State
Capitol & State Park
900 Court St. N.E. Historic tours for the rotunda, observation deck, and House/Senate Chambers are currently closed till 2025 for restoration projects. The State Park features the Oregon World War II Memorial, several fountains, and the much-heralded cherry trees.
Hallie Ford
Museum of Art
700 State St. Salem. Tues. - Sat., 12 - 5 pm. Permanent galleries of Asian, European, Native American, Modern, and regional art at Willamette University
Willamette
Heritage Center
1313 Mill St. S.E. Tues. - Sat., 10 am - 4 pm. Explore the past, tour the Thomas Kay Woolen Mill, and the oldest timber-frame structures in the state on this five-acre campus.
Deepwood
Museum & Gardens
1116 Mission St. SE. Wed. - Sat., tours at 9, 10, 11 am & noon.
Queen Anne Victorian house on 4.5 acres of manicured and historic gardens. Gardens open to public sunrise to sunset.
Bush’s Pasture Park & Bush House Museum
600 Mission St. S.E.
This 90-acre city park includes an 1878 Victorian house museum, a 19th Century conservatory, public rose gardens, playgrounds, ball fields and trails. Museum guided tours are Thursdays – Saturdays at 1, 2, 3 & 4 pm.
Bush Barn Art Center
600 Mission St. S.E. Thur. - Sat., 11 am - 4 pm. Four exhibition spaces operated by the Salem Art Association, showcasing regional artists. Free.
World Beat Gallery
392 Liberty St. S.E. Wed. - Fri., 11 am - 5 pm. A space where stories and cultural artifacts from members of Salem’s diverse community can be enjoyed. Free admission.
Historic Elsinore Theatre
170 High St. S.E. Restored 1922 theatre with Shakespearean décor presenting live performances and classic movies (including a Mighty Wurlitzer Organ for silent movie screenings).
Salem’s Historic Grand
191 High St. N.E. Originally built in 1900, this venue is the home of local stage company, Enlightened Theatrics, and hosts music shows and other live events.
Salem Downtown Historic District on Map.
Beautiful and revered buildings from the late 19th and early 20th Centuries – offering myriad dining options, bars, shops, and entertainment. The 1870-built Reed Opera House, for instance, has a little bit of everything above and below the street level. See salemmainstreetassociation.org for a comprehensive list of downtown businesses.
Riverfront Park
26 acres overlooking the Willamette River, with playgrounds, the giant mosaic EcoEarth globe, the brand new Gerry Frank-Salem Rotary Amphitheater, access to West Salem on a pedestrian/bike bridge, and plenty of grassy spaces for summer picnics.
Salem’s Riverfront Carousel
101 Front St. N.E. Open daily, seasonal hours. Old-world style carousel housed in a beautiful building on the banks of the Willamette with gift shop and party room. salemcarousel. wixsite.com/salemcarousel
Gilbert House
Children’s Museum
116 Marion St. N.E. Tues. - Sun. Salem’s children museum offers year-round fun with indoor and outdoor interactive exhibits in the sciences, arts and humanities.
Minto-Brown Island Park
2200 Minto Island Rd. S.W. Open 5 am to midnight. This 1,200-acre natural park with 19 miles of paved and soft-surface walking/bike trails offers views of the Willamette River, plus a huge dog park. Accessible from River Road South by car and from a pedestrian bridge from Riverfront Park.