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Eugene - Nearby Destinations
Tourist destinations to consider near Eugene are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.
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Corvallis
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Population: 50,000
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Home to Oregon State University, Corvallis is in many ways an archetypal college town, boasting abundant coffeehouses, pizza places and bookstores around the green, ivy-bedecked campus at its heart. But the city is just as green and vibrant outside the vicinity of the 500-acre campus, where the area maintains a small-town, country feel. |
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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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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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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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