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Plan an arts & cultural visit or camping trip to Eugene, Oregon, head west for an Oregon coast vacation or enjoy the Willamette Valley's numerous wineries. Whichever you choose, let the Lane County Visitors Association help.


Eugene, Oregon

Anyone who's been to Eugene can tell you that's there's no where like it on earth. Nestled in the southern portion of Oregon's famous Willamette Valley, Eugene is a haven for those who love the convenience of a large metropolitan city, yet enjoy the laid-back, cozy atmosphere of a smaller town.

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Known as "The World's Greatest City of the Arts and Outdoors," Eugene is well-known for its abundance of green trees, blooming flowers, rushing river paths and more. Home to the University of Oregon, Eugene is the quintessential college town, filled with proud Duck alumni, adopted fans and plenty of history (after all, the movie "Animal House" was filmed in Eugene).

Ready to see what we mean? Experience a bit of Eugene right now by taking a look at our online photo tour.

 

Eugene Skyline

Eugene Events
With a population of 148,595, Eugene is the largest city in Lane County and a hub for many annual festivals, concerts, sporting events and more.  In 2008, "Track Town, USA" will once again host the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field at historic Hayward Field.

Eugene Activities
One thing you must know about Eugene: with so much to see and do, you'll never be bored! Check out one of our many museums and galleries, or enjoy the city's numerous performing arts venues and groups. The taste of locally made Pinot noir and Pinot gris await you at more than a dozen wineries and vineyards. Or, relax in the serenity of  Eugene's 133 diverse city parks, including some of the region's largest playgrounds.

Eugene Recreation
Eugene is a paradise for those who love to get up and move in its beautiful, natural surroundings. Recreational activities like cycling and running are more than just casual pastimes in Oregon's "Emerald City"; they're a way of life! Plus, Eugene's proximity to the lush McKenzie River Valley, the majestic Cascade Mountains and the breathtaking Oregon Coast make it the perfect recreation destination to share with family and friends.

Eugene Farmers\' Market

Eugene Shopping
Whether you're looking for a gift for a special someone, or a little something for yourself, you're bound to find it here. From locally owned specialty stores, art galleries and artisan markets, to antique shops, bookstores and so much more, Eugene has all the shopping options you need and want (and a few you never would've imagined).

Eugene Hotels & Dining
Once you're in Eugene, you'll see that one day just isn't enough time. No problem! We have a wide range of lodging options to fit your needs and budget, including Eugene hotels and motels, bed & breakfast inns, extended stay establishments, vacation rentals, RV parks and hostels.

Eugene Housing & Population
Thinking about moving to Eugene? Relocating can be a challenging endeavor, so it's always good to know basic facts like housing prices and population. For more information on this community visit the Eugene Area Chamber of Commerce.  Don't forget to request a copy of the free Lane County Relocation Guide!

This information was gathered from numerous sources. To the best of our knowledge the information is accurate, but not guaranteed.

Convention & Visitors Association of Lane County Oregon
(541) 484-5307 or (800) 547-5445 · Fax: (541) 343-6335
754 Olive St. · Eugene OR 97401
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