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Portland
Community Information
Portland,
OR, Website
Big city excitement
and small town charm make Portland, known as "the
City of Roses", one of the favorite destinations on the West coast. Portland,
situated approximately 70 miles from the Pacific Ocean where the Columbia River
meets the Willamette River, has a magnificent setting, combining sparkling
waterways with lush greenery rarely found in urban settings. Portland's historic
old town, many galleries and museums, Saturday Market, Waterfront Park, and
theatre companies will keep visitors busy for weeks! Also, Portland is just
a short distance from the spectacular Columbia Gorge and Multnomah Falls, windsurfing
at Hood River, touring at valley wineries, skiing at Mt. Hood, fish watching
at Bonneville Dam, and all of the excitement of the Oregon coast.
Portland is known for its extensive park system of more than 240 parks. These
encompass such areas as the elm shaded South Park Blocks in the downtown area,
Washington Park, home of the Rose Test Gardens, and Portland's most extensive
park, Forest Park, which is the largest wilderness park within city limits
in the U.S. From the approximately 5,090 acre Forest Park to tiny 24 inch Mills
End Park, Portland's park system offers leisure and recreation opportunities
for everyone.
Portland's award winning mass transit system is one of the most extensive
and advanced in the U.S. The transit system includes buses and the MAX, an
urban light rail line, as well as a downtown transit mall and Fareless Square,
the downtown free-ride zone.
Short blocks make Portland a walker's paradise. The public art and old fashioned
statuary, along with many fountains, bridges and parks offer opportunities
for leisure and contemplation for the casual stroller. Walking tours of the
downtown area focusing on the best of the city's art, architecture, urban parks
and fountains are available. For the more adventuresome walker, Forest Park
has approximately 50 miles of trails.
Take the opportunity to explore the cobblestone streets, unique city art,
or just roam the bus mall from your own downtown Portland hotel. A place to
start for finding lodging in Portland is 1st Portland hotels. They offer reservations
in many Portland area locations.
Nightlife adventures in Portland are excellent and varied. On top of the list
is the internationally-known Oregon Symphony. Portland also has many local
pubs and brewhouses that feature jazz and blues. Be sure to visit the various
comedy clubs and try the art gallery walks in the Pearl District. The performing
arts in the area offer ballet, Shakespeare, Broadway musicals, modern dance
and much more. Portland is the home of the Trail Blazers basketball team, and
also has hockey and baseball for sports fans.
A splendid location, relaxed respectability, and an urban lifestyle that is
unsurpassed for its livability makes Portland a city to visit and remember.
Portland Spotlights
Stroll along Tom McCall Waterfront Park, with its lawns, outdoor cafes, river
walks and marinas.
Enjoy the dancing waters of the Salmon Street Springs fountain, then walk
a little farther to gaze at magnificent, snowcapped Mt. Hood.
Browse the world's largest bookstore, Powell's City of Books, and retire to
the coffee shop to peruse your book.
Take the kids to OMSI, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, for an exciting
visit at a state of the art science center, including the giant screen Omnimax
theater, the laser art planetarium and many interactive exhibits for children
and adults alike.
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