Oregon Convention Center.With a million cubic feet, Oregon Convention Center is the largest convention center in the Pacific Northwest and the perfect venue for any event. Located in Portland’s city center, around the corner from restaurants, tax-free shopping, cultural attractions and entertainment, OCC is the preferred venue for national conventions. The area’s spectacular scenery is complimented by the artful décor and atmosphere of the center's interiors. OCC features high-speed wired and wireless internet, parking, culinary delights, and superior service. The MAX light-rail can pick you up or drop you off for free. Visit www.oregoncc.org.
Rose Quarter.The Rose Quarter includes the 20,000-seat Rose Garden, the 12,000-seat Memorial Coliseum, the 6,500-seat Theater of the Clouds, the 40,000-square foot Exhibit Hall and Rose Quarter Commons. Home to the NBA’s Portland Trail Blazers, the NHL Winter Hawks, and a National Lacrosse League expansion team- the Rose Garden is a multi-use arena that also presents concerts and events. The Winter Hawks also play in Memorial Coliseum, which is attached to the Exhibit Hall and 7 meeting rooms. The Commons, Portland's largest outdoor plaza, connects the Rose Garden and Coliseum and can accommodate 5,000 people for outdoor concerts and events. Visit www.rosequarter.com

Forest Park.
Portland has a long history of setting aside land for public use and recreation. Forest Park is the nations largest forested park within one city's boundaries in the United States! Spanning over 5,000 acres, Forest Park is the pinnacle of the City of Portland's park system. Forest Park reminds us that we are deeply tied to nature and provides direct access to great wild places for many residents and tourists.

Forest Park is located within the western hemlock vegetation zone, which dominates much of Western Oregon's lowland forests. Forest Park affords us the opportunity to experience a living example of these forests well inside the city limits! The park provides habitat for more than 60 mammals and over 100 species of birds.
Forest Park has had a lasting and profound impact on our city, ensuring that ours is a city like no other. The park is a great gift; however, it is threatened. We are hoping that you will visit this treasure while in Portland, and carry the message of "conservation" back to your home town! Visit Forest Park Conservancy

The Oregon Garden. Located on 80 acres in Historic Silverton, Oregon Garden is one of Oregon's most enchanting destinations, where thousands of plants are displayed in over 20 specialty gardens. Explore amazing water features, the conifer garden, garden art, wetlands, the Rediscovery Forest, a playful kids garden, the 400-year-old Signature Oak and the Gordon House, the only house in Oregon designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Enjoy the Summer Concert Series and relax while enjoying evening music in a natural setting framed by 200-year-old Oregon oaks. There are a event venues and meeting spaces throughout the Garden. Visit www.oregongarden.org.



Oregon Zoo.Since the 1800's, the Oregon Zoo has been preserving animals and their habitats. Known for the largest breeding herd of elephants in captivity, Oregon Zoo has several new exhibits, including the Africa exhibit, which features a lifelike rain forest and savanna populated by zebras, rhinos, giraffes, hippos. Equally impressive is the Alaskan tundra exhibit with grizzly bears, wolves, and musk oxen. The Cascade Crest exhibit includes a mountain goat habitat, and in the Steller Cove exhibit, you can watch the antics of Steller sea lions and sea otters. Don’t miss the bat house. During the summer, outdoor concerts are presented in the zoo's amphitheater. Visit www.oregonzoo.org.
Multnomah Falls. The cascading water of Multnomah Falls the second highest year-round waterfall in the nation drops 620 feet from Larch Mountain. Cold weather turns this plummeting falls into a frozen icicle, with a few drops falling from the bottom, and the frozen Falls are a sight to behold. Enjoy miles of hiking paths that surround the Multnomah Falls National Scenic Area, then relax and dine at the Lodge, built in 1925, serving fine food with a gorgeous view of the Falls. To get to the falls take the winding Columbia River Gorge Scenic Highway, where you’ll be captivated by breathtaking views of the Columbia River Gorge. The Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area extends from the Sandy River near Troutdale nearly 80 miles east to the Deschutes River. The gorge holds the region's most scenic vistas and leads to hundreds of wilderness areas and recreation destinations, such as Bonneville Dam and Cascade Locks.
1477 NE 183rd Avenue Portland, OR, US, 97230
Phone - 503 - 661 -2200 Fax - 503-465-1414
1477 NE 183rd Avenue Portland, OR, US, 97230
Phone - 503 - 661 -2200 Fax - 503-465-1414