- Our list of the best things to do in Salem, Oregon, features the top 172 nearby activities — including 85 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Salem, OR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Food & Drink, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 36 things to do within the city of Salem, OR , followed by 136 popular activities in nearby cities, including Dundee, Albany, Dayton, Newberg, McMinnville, Keizer, Aurora, Canby, Carlton, Molalla, Corvallis, Wilsonville and Welches
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An equestrian facility, Parkman Paints offers boarding services for horses as well as a variety of other horse-related services. The facility also offers riding lessons for students of all ages and ability levels.
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Located nearby the shores of the Pacific Ocean, Webb County Campground-Park is a 3-acre facility providing beach access as well as RV and tent sites. The area can be used for fishing, surfing, boating and bird watching.
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Founded in 1976, The Gresham Historical Society stands to preserve the heritage of Gresham, Oregon and it's surrounding areas. The museum is available to tour and is open from February-December each year.
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As a producer of Syrah and Cabernet wines, Twist Wine Company offers visitors samples of its wine. The lounge has a mix of stools and couches, and often has music from vinyl records playing in the background.
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Specializing in dory fishing, Haystack Fishing, Inc offers a six person trip out to the ocean. Visitors have a chance of catching sea bass, ling cod, and more. The guide fillets whatever fish has been caught.
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Servicing the Sand Lake region, Sandslingers ATV Rentals provides ATVs for visitors to take on the sand dunes of the Oregon Coast. The shop will meet the visitor at the dunes to bring them the ATVs to ride.
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Christianon Rd, off Hwy 101, Pacific City, OR
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More than a beautiful, scenic location for hiking and nature walks, the Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge is also home to rare Canadian Geese. A safe haven for a variety of Geese species the area offers a wooden viewing platform to take in the surrounding wildlife.
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Home of the Sandy Mountain Festival, Meinig Park offers young guests the chance to enjoy themselves on its playground structures. The park also contains picnic tables for those who wish to visit the part as a family.
48.8 Miles
Nestled against the Nestucca River is the Bob Straub State Park. The park is popular for leisurely scenic strolls and prime fishing, as the river is legendary for its fifty pound salmon.
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From bumper bowling for kids, to fun cosmic bowling for adults, Mt. Hood Lanes is a smoke-free bowling alley with affordable prices so you can enjoy a great night out with friends without breaking the bank.