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Area Attractions in Pendleton

St. Anthony’s Hospital

Antique Shops
Explore the "Antique Capital of Eastern Oregon". Furniture, glassware, handcrafted items and collectibles may be found in abundance at shops like:

The Collectors Gallery
223 SE Court Avenue
Phone: (541) 276-6697

Country Expressions
418 S Main Street
Phone: (541) 278-2061

Serendipity Antiques & Collectibles
33 SE Court Avenue
Phone: (541) 276-5500

Bar M Ranch
Build a relationship with your horse during your stay at one of the most unique and rewarding guest ranches in the West. The hand-hewn log ranch house was built in 1864 and was once used as a stagecoach station during the Civil War. Go fishing for rainbow trout in the nearby river. Swim in the geothermal pool. In your spare time hike, bird-watch or play horseshoes. Home-cooked meals served family-style satisfy even the heartiest of appetites. Plan your trip now!
58840 Bar M Lane - Adams, Oregon
Phone: 1-888-824-3381 or (541) 566-3381
www.barmranch.com

Blue Mountain Community College The Cattle Drive
Completed in 1999, "The Cattle Drive" is part of the City of Pendleton's efforts to beautify the city and its gateways. Local artist Michael Booth is responsible for the creation of the concrete figures of cows, horses, cowboys, and even a dog, which has received national media attention. Many travelers can't believe their eyes and they stop to take a closer look at the drive! Come see for yourself! Location: I-84, Exit 209

Childrens’ Museum of Eastern Oregon
Looking for something fun to do with the kids? Bring the family to the Children's Museum for a unique, fun experience! Twelve interactive, hands-on exhibits are waiting for you and your child to explore and enjoy. Play in the 50's Diner or shop in the Grocery Store. Try the Shadow Room or ride the river with Lewis and Clark. Check out the latest exhibits. Have a good time in a safe and friendly atmosphere.
400 S Main Street Phone: (541) 276-1066
www.cmeo.org

City Parks:
Enjoy Pendleton's special amenities with your family. Residents and visitors enjoy 8 city parks that include wading pools, picnic areas, playgrounds, and in winter, an ice skating rink! Also enjoy:

Umatilla River Parkway
Walk or bicycle (rent a bike at The Pedaler's Place - 318 S Main Street, 276-3337!) along the illuminated paved pathway along the south side of the river from Westgate to SE 8th Street.

Self-Guided Walking Tour

Step into the past in the national historic district and learn how the buildings chronicle our wild and wooly frontier days.

Tennis
Grab your racquet and play on well-maintained courts in several parks. Call the City Parks and Recreation office at (541) 276-8100 for specific information on this
and all the parks.

Clock Tower
Tick this off your list! Visit our 100-year-old Seth Thomas clock. The inner workings of the clock can be observed through the clock tower's glass panels. Located in front of the Umatilla County Courthouse.
Corner of SE 4th & Court Avenue

Ellis Hunting Ranch
Picture this...33,000 acres of diverse and challenging hunting terrain in the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Come enjoy a day in the field with your dog or ours, experiencing some of the finest upland bird hunting in Northeastern Oregon. With hunting season August 1 - March 31 we are sure to have a date that will fit your schedule. Phone: (541) 443-2381
www.ellishuntingranch.com

Farmer's Market - Fridays May-September

Golf Courses:
Tee off at one or both of our local challenging 18-hole championship courses, and then enjoy the 19th!

Pendleton Country Club
69772 Hwy. 395 South -- (6,317 yds)
Phone: (541) 443-8874
www.pendletoncc.com

Wildhorse Resort & Casino Golf Course
I-84, Exit 216 - 72777 Hwy. 331 -- (7,112 yds)
Phone: (541) 276-5588 or 1-800-654-9453
www.wildhorseresort.com

Heritage Station Museum
Heritage Station, the Umatilla County Historical Society Museum, offers a backward glance at the region's fascinating heritage. Start your memorable visit with a trip through the train depot's galleries, brimming with exhibits that showcase the region's unique mix of tradition and ingenuity. Ride the rails in the Caboose. Attend class in the one-room Byrd School. Experience life on the Homestead. Explore the wide variety of interesting topics included in our programs and workshops. Continue your journey with selections from the enticing array of merchandise available in the Heritage Station Store. Open Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. year 'round. Call for current exhibit and program information. 108 SW Frazer Avenue
Phone: (541) 276-0012 -www.umatillahistory.org

Lehman Hot Springs

Oregon East Symphony and Chorale

Pendleton Center for the Arts
Stroll through exhibits of local artworks! Shop for unique hand-made items in the gift shop. Discover what nightlife events are in the works and experience the beauty of Pendleton's historic Arts Center building.
214 N Main Street
Phone: (541) 278-9201 -www.pendletonarts.org
Pendleton Chamber of Commerce

Pendleton Cinema
See the latest movies with your friends in three theaters. Bargain matinees before 5 p.m. every day. Call or log on to see what's playing!
415 SW 1st Street - Phone: (541) 278-0479
www.destinymovies.com

Pendleton City Hall


Pendleton Convention Center


Pendleton Country Clubs
Pendleton Skate City
Roll the blues away at Skate City! Join people of all ages and enjoy all the music, games and fun of a roller rink. You can get A snack at the counter and may even get to sing "Happy Birthday" at someone's party. Don't know how to skate? Don't worry--lessons are available. And don't miss the Laser Zone -- a new laser tag game! It's a fun family place! Call for hours . . .
405 NE Hwy. 11 - Phone: (541) 276-2132

Pendleton Underground Tours
Submerge for a trip back to Pendleton's wild past through tunnels where Chinese laborers lived and businesses thrived! Tours also visit one of the brothels for which Pendleton was one famous. Guided tours available year 'round. Special annual event - "Underground Comes to Life". 37 SW Emigrant Avenue
Phone: (541) 276-0730 or 1-800-226-6398
www.pendletonundergroundtours.org

Pendleton Woolen Mills
Visit the birthplace of the renowned Pendleton Woolen products. Visitors are welcome to tour the facility and browse through the sales room, where you'll find their distinctive array of clothing, blankets fabric and much more. 1307 SE Court Place
Phone: (541) 276-6911 or 1-800-568-3156
www.pendleton-usa.com

Rodeo Grounds (Pendleton Roundup in September)
The world famous Pendleton Round-Up, started in 1910 to celebrate the end of harvest, is now a week long celebration. Aside from the four day rodeo, events include the Professional Bull Riding Classic, a headliner concert, the Happy Canyon Indian Pageant, two parades, Native American beauty pageants, and many others. Visit the website or call the office for more information. The Pendleton Chamber of Commerce is another option for general information and information about ticket resale and RV parking. 1205 SW Court Ave
Phone: (541) 276-2553 - 1-800-45-RODEO (457-6336)
www.pendletonroundup.com

Tamástslikt Cultural Institute
This state-of-the-art interpretive center features awe-inspiring permanent and temporary exhibits. The exhibits present the national story of westward expansion from the perspective of the Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla Tribes. Multimedia sound and video accompany artifact and photo displays. The Coyote Theater, Tule Lodge, Fort Church, and Classroom feature voices, songs, and legends of times past. Enjoy casual dining in the Kinship Cafe and a unique selection of native-made crafts and art as well as exclusive blankets and Pendleton Wool apparel, books, toys, and other gift items in the Museum Store. Open Daily 9 .am. to 5 p.m. (Except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years Day).
I-84, Exit 216 - 72777 Hwy. 331
Phone: (541) 966-9748 -www.tamastslikt.org



Umatilla Indian Reservation


Umatilla River; McKay Reservoir - hiking tails and fishing

Wildhorse Casino
Owned and operated by the Umatilla Confederated Tribes, you'll enjoy a 24-hour casino with more than 650 slot machines plus poker, blackjack, craps, roulette, keno, bingo, live entertainment and special events. Dine in the Wildhorse Restaurant or get a quick bite in the 24 hour Hot Rock Cafe. Relax in the 100-room hotel or RV park, both with pools, then play a couple rounds on the championship golf course or visit the tribal museum. All are located on the Resort property just a 5-minute drive east on I-84. How do you play?
I-84, Exit 216 - 72777 Hwy. 331
Phone: (541) 278-CASH (2274) or 1-800-654-WILD (9453) www.wildhorseresort.com



Area Attractions - Northeast Oregon

Bronze Foundries and Galleries: Joseph Bronze
Eagle Cap Excursion Train
Oregon Trail Interpretive Center History
Hot Lake Restoration
Wallowa County - recreator's paradise!
Wallowa Lake Tramway
Eastern Oregon Museum

Rodeos: Pendleton Roundup, Chief Joseph Days [Joseph], The Eastern Oregon State College Rodeo [LaGrande], Catherine Creek Rodeo, The Elgin Stampede,
Skiing: Anthony Lakes , Spout Springs
Camping & Hiking: Hells Canyon, Wallowa Whitman National Forest Campgrounds, Forest Service Cabins & Lookout Rentals,
Drive the rural byways
Hunting & Fishing

Water Sports: Cove Pool, Lehman Hot Springs, Wallowa Lake
Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing
Outfitters

 


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