- Our list of the best things to do in Corvallis, Oregon, features the top 48 nearby activities — including 26 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Corvallis, OR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Museums & Galleries, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 26 things to do within the city of Corvallis, OR , followed by 22 popular activities in nearby cities, including Albany and Salem
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Splash! at Lively Park offers a variety of year round water-based recreation with a wave pool, lap pool, spa, sundeck, and concessions. The facility also features a kiddie pool which is open only to children and parents during certain times of the day.
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In 1866, Sam Case built the first hotel in this area and named the town Newport. Today, visitors can see Oregon's largest commercial fishing fleet, as well as stay in hotels, eat at restaurants, and shop at galleries and shops.
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Dive shows are a crowd favorite at the Oregon Undersea Gardens. The gardens also has an aquarium where marine life including the world's largest species of octopus swim through a kelp forest.
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Visitors are amazed at the variety of oddities waiting to be viewed at Ripley's Believe It or Not! Some of the things that can be seen at the Newport location include a deep-space hall of mirrors.
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A fun place for the whole family is Newport's The Wax Works wax museum. The museum features an array of wax and fiberglass figures created to represent some of the finest movie stars, villains and heroes of our time.
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Spanning 40 scenic acres, the Painted Pony Express Stables offers horse boarding, private trails for riding, indoor arena rentals for riders and groups, and barn rentals for barn dances and other events.
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Captain Reels offers three hour crabbing trips; five and eight hour rock fishing trips for ling cod, sea bass, group, cabezon, sea trout, and china fish; along with longer fishing trips for salmon, halibut, tuna, and shark. They also offer sea memorials.
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Geologists believe the punch bowl shape formation at Devil's Punch Bowl State Park was formed by the collapse of the roofs of two sea caves. The area is popular for whale watching, and for picnicking.
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The oldest structure in Newport is the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse. Originally constructed in 1871, the lighthouse only was lit for three years, until December 1996, when the light was turned on again under private ownership.
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Providing an interactive and educational marine tour, the Marine Discovery Tours catches fish from their boat and lets their guests hold them. They also let kids help scoop plankton and offer a microscopic view of their discovery.