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Corvallis - Nearby Destinations
Tourist destinations to consider near Corvallis are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.
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Eugene
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Population: 200,000
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Eugene is a south Willamette Valley haven nestled between the Cascade
and Coast ranges. The blue-green Willamette River and surrounding
Douglas fir forests have lent Eugene the nickname of "The Emerald
City." Rated as one of the top 10 cycling cities in the U.S., Eugene
is perhaps more famous for its eccentric residents and progressive
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Florence
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Population: 7,000
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Florence is a small city near the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. In addition to beautiful beaches out of town, Florence has a little harbor and small downtown area easily explored on an afternoon meander. |
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Lincoln City
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Population: 7,500
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Visitors to Lincoln City in summer are spoiled for choice. Spread out along seven miles of scenic sandy beaches, the town itself gives way to sandy beaches, inland hiking, fishing and windsurfing, and more. |
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Newport
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Population: 9,500
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Sprawled out around scenic Newport Bay, the city of Newport is all about the sea. The Bayfront, a street of quaint pubs, restaurants and shops backing Newport Bay, is a pleasant way to take in the sights and smells of the sea. Aquariums, surf shops, lighthouses, and great clamming spots can all be found here. |
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Salem
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Population: 270,000
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Salem is Oregon's capitol, and is also a capital place from which to launch explorations of sites both cultural and natural. Residents and visitors enjoy the tranquil beauty of the Willamette University campus, the Greek-style capitol building, and nearby state parks and recreation areas. |
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Willamette Valley
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The Willamette Valley is the name of the broad, fertile swath of land—Oregon's "fertile crescent"—swooping from Portland south to past the city of Eugene, to the Rogue and Umpqua valleys. I-5 is the backbone of this beautiful, bountiful region, home to wineries, flower fields, covered bridges, and farmland. |
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