Restaurant Guide

Oregon City continues to grow its “menu” of restaurants for residents and visitors alike. From Mediterranean, Mexican and Italian to wood grilled foods and quality, hand cut steaks, there really are restaurants to serve the needs of the whole family, visitors from out of town or a just a special night out.

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Shopping Guide

Whether shopping for groceries, gifts, office supplies or antiques, you will find what you seek in the local Oregon City area.

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Things to See and Do in Oregon City

There are a variety of activities depending upon your interests. We have Arts & Culture, Heritage, Recreation & Leisure and Agritourism.

ARTS & CULTURE

Clackamas Repertory Theatre
The Clackamas Repertory Theatre performs in the award-winning Osterman Theatre/Niemeyer Center on the campus of Clackamas Community College. Each year three different theatrical productions are performed to engage and entertain many audiences.
19600 S. Molalla Avenue ● 503-657-6958 x2356

Howden Art & Framing
This  fine arts gallery features Clackamas County and regional artists and is nestled at the north end of the Historic Oregon City. Kings Raven Winery will join Howden Art & Framing with regular wine tastings at the wine bar. Open Monday through Friday 10a to 6p and Saturday 10 to 4
1512 Washington Street ● 503-607-0217
howdenart.com

New Century Players
A resident theatre company of about 50 members, formed to present quality plays. Murder mystery dinners are a popular attraction and are often held at the Ainsworth House & Gardens. This 501(c)3 presents 4 productions a year.
503-367-2620
newcenturyplayers.com

Oregon City Municipal Elevator
Elevations in Transition, a public art project dedicated in 2008, is artwork consisting of floor etchings and lenticular prints. Lenticular prints are interactive and change as the viewer moves through the viewing areas. The prints represent the incredible process of building the elevator. Open Monday – Saturday, 6:45am – 7:00pm, and Sunday, 11:00am – 7:00pm.
300 7th Street ● 503-657-0891

HERITAGE

Barclay House
This site is tied closely to the operation of McLoughlin House and offers a book and gift shop. It is open Wednesday through Saturday 10:00am – 4:00pm and Sunday 1:00pm – 4:00pm.
719 Center Street 503-656-5146

End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
This heritage site is closed. (State Welcome Center is still open at this location)
1726 Washington Street ● 503-657-9336 or 800-424-3002
historicoregoncity.com

Ermatinger House and Living History Tea & Textile Museum
Built in 1845, this is the oldest house in Clackamas County. As Lovejoy and Francis W. Pettygrove flipped a coin here to decide the name of the City that is now Portland. Experience living history teas, explore the oldest house in Clackamas County and view beautiful vintage clothing. Call for hours.
619 6th Street 503-650-1851

McLoughlin House
Operated by the National Parks Service, the McLoughlin House is open Wednesday though Saturday 10:00am – 4:00pm and Sunday 1:00 – 4:00pm. Built in 1845 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this was the home of Dr. John McLoughlin, the “Father of Oregon”.
713 Center Street 503-656-5146

Museum of the Oregon Territory
This heritage site is closed.
211 Tumwater Drive 503-655-5574

Oregon City Municipal Elevator
Take a ride to the top of the only outdoor municipal elevator in the United States for a scenic view of Oregon City and beyond. See for yourself how thousands of people truly consider this their “vertical” street.
Open Monday – Saturday, 6:45am – 7:00pm, and Sunday, 11:00am – 7:00pm.
300 7th Street 503-657-0891

Stevens-Crawford Heritage House
Built in 1907-08, this home contains all original furniture of Medorem Crawford’s, who was a wagon master who brought pioneers across the Oregon Trail. The house is open Thursday - Saturday, 12:00 - 4:00 pm.
603 6th Street 503-655-2866

RECREATION & LEISURE

Haggart Observatory
The only public observatory in Western Oregon, is open to the public at dusk on clear Saturdays. Located at the Clackamas Community College, John Inskeep Environmental Learning Center.
19600 S. Molalla Avenue
503-657-6958 ext. 5665

Oregon City Golf Club at Lone Oak
18-holes golf course with picturesque views of Mt. Hood.
20124 S. Beavercreek Road
503-518-2846

Oregon City Public Library
While working on the location of a permanent home, the library is located at the Carnegie Center. The Carnegie is much smaller than the previous location so much of the collection is moved into storage.
On-site are all items currently designated as NEW, all DVDs and CD audiobooks, newspapers, magazines, select reference and non-fiction, select non-new fiction and paperbacks, and select Children’s and
Young Adult.
Monday - Wednesday: 11:00 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Thursday - Saturday: 11:00 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday: Noon to 5:00 p.m.
606 John Adams Street ● 503-657-8269
oregoncity.lib.or.us

Oregon City Swimming Pool
Recreational and family swimming, adult lap swims, water exercise and of course swimming lessons are available through the City of Oregon City’s Swimming Pool. The pool and party room may be rented as well. The Oregon City Swim Team is a competitive swim team offering an environment where all swimmer levels can be successful. For more info call 503-655-4169.
1211 Jackson Street ● 503-657-8273
ocpool.org

Oregon City Trolley
The free Trolleys run from Mid-June through Labor Day and travel throughout Oregon City’s Historic District with many stops along the route allowing the riders to explore many points of interests and shops.
503-496-1571

Ryan’s Float Flying Sea Plane Rides
Take off from this sea plane’s dock in the historic Canemah District, along Hwy 99E. You will enjoy a personalized aerial tour of the sights up and down the Willamette River and surrounding areas.
602 1st Avenue ● 503-880-9138

Skateboard Park
Located near the entrance of Clackamette Park.
1955 Clackamette Drive ● 503-657-8299

Stone Creek Golf Club
18-hole golf course that captures the challenge of a highly rated course at a good value.
14603 S. Stoneridge Drive ● 503-518-4653


AGRITOURISM

Hopkins Demonstration Forest
140 acre demonstration forest with 3-miles of trails, interpretive exhibits, covered picnic areas, drinking water, amphitheater. Activities include free 90-minute guided tours, geo-caches, educational programs, community events and volunteer projects. Open daily.
16750 S Brockway Road ● 503-632-2150

Oregon City Farmers Market
Fruits, vegetables, flowers, baked goods, seafood, nursery stock, eggs, cheese, wine, live music, kids activities, horticulture & natural resource booths, master gardeners, food & beverage, nutrition demos, education and fun!
May through October, Saturdays 9am-2pm, 2051 Kaen Rd. on Beavercreek
June through October, Wednesdays 3pm-7pm, 8th and Main, Downtown Oregon City
November through April, Saturdays twice a month, 10am-2pm, 8th and Main, Downtown Oregon City
orcityfarmersmarket.com

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