Welcome to Eugene's original guide to Lane County and beyond. Oregon's second largest city, is known for its mix of arts and culture, education, scenic attractions, and passion for recreation. Tour the Broadway Pearl District and the Fifth Street Public Market/Historic Market District which date back to the turn of the 20th Century. Visit some of the Pacific Northwest's finest cafes, restaurants and a fantastic assortment of eclectic boutiques and galleries.
Eugene, nicknamed Tracktown or Emerald City, has an official slogan, "World's Greatest City of the Arts and Outdoors". The area is one of the most "Bike-Friendly" communities in the U.S. and offers miles of paths throughout city streets, gardens, parks, wetlands and along the banks of the Willamette. [more]
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Drive one hour to the east of Eugene to see the snow-covered Cascade Range and enjoy wonderful skiing or drive along the scenic McKenzie and stop to take a hike through old-growth forests. [top]
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