Eugene, Oregon City Guide
Eugene, in the Willamette Valley between the Pacific coast and the Cascade Mountains, offers cafes, restaurants, boutiques & galleries.
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Eugene Art and Culture | ||
The Hult Center for Performing Arts The Hult Center is home to seven resident performing arts companies, and also hosts visiting distinguished artists. | ||
Eugene Events | ||
Saturday Market With local crafts and art, farmer’s market, food, and live music, that historical Saturday Market has fun for everyone. | ||
Oregon Bach Festival Internationally known classical music stars perform a variety of music and chorals. This traveling festival stops in Eugene, OR at the Hult Center, and has performances for adults and kids alike. | ||
Eugene Outdoors | ||
McKenzie River With seven public boat launches and different classes of rapids, the McKenzie River is the perfect place to go fishing or rafting. | ||
Cougar Hot Springs Soaking in these hot springs will leave you both more relaxed and in tune with nature. | ||
Hendricks Park Hendricks Park is the city’s oldest and largest recreational park, and has over 78 acres for hiking, biking or picnicking. | ||
Eugene Recreation | ||
Hayward Field One of the most famous track and field stadiums in the US, the historic Hayward Field has recently been renovated to be a state of the art facility. | ||
Eugene Shopping | ||
Shopping From tiny boutiques to department store chains, you can find it all in Eugene. | ||
Fifth Street Market An artistic collection of shops and restaurants, the Fifth Street Market captures the feeling of Eugene. | ||
Eugene Web Links | ||
University of Oregon This beautiful campus is a great place to visit and take a stroll along the lush landscaped paths. | ||
Eugene Winery | ||
Wineries The local wineries specialize in Pinot noir and Pinot gris vintages, so why not stop and have a glass? | ||
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