All gardens & parks to visit in Oregon

Relax and enjoy the natural beauty at 19 gardens and parks in Oregon. These green spaces offer a peaceful retreat and showcase diverse plant life.

Do you love spending time in nature? Here are the best gardens and parks in Oregon:

  1. Oregon Coast Aquarium1

    Oregon Coast Aquarium

     Newport, OR
    The Oregon Coast Aquarium, located in Newport, Oregon, is a renowned facility that opened its doors to the public in 1992. It is situated on a 23-acre property along Yaquina Bay, near the Pacific Ocean. The aquarium has been recognized as a world-class facility by USA Today and is ranked among the top ten aquariums in North America by Coastal Living magazine.
  2. Oregon Zoo2

    Oregon Zoo

     Portland, OR
    The Oregon Zoo is situated in the vibrant city of Portland, in the state of Oregon, United States. This location makes it easily accessible for both local residents and tourists alike, offering a unique opportunity to explore the diverse wildlife from around the world.
  3. Portland Art Museum3

    Portland Art Museum

     Portland, OR
    The Portland Art Museum, located in Portland, Oregon, holds the distinction of being the oldest art museum on the west coast and the seventh oldest in the United States. Established in 1892, the museum has a rich history that adds to its charm and appeal for visitors.
  4. Yaquina Bay Light4

    Yaquina Bay Light

     Newport, OR
    The Yaquina Bay Light is a historical lighthouse located in Newport, Oregon, United States. It was constructed in 1871, shortly after the city's establishment. This lighthouse holds a significant place in the history of Newport and is a testament to the city's maritime past.
  5. Portland Japanese Garden5

    Portland Japanese Garden

     Portland, OR
    The Portland Japanese Garden is a traditional Japanese garden that covers an area of 5.5 acres. It is located in the city of Portland, Oregon, in the United States. This expansive garden offers visitors a chance to experience the tranquility and harmony of a traditional Japanese garden without leaving the country.
  6. The Astoria Column6

    The Astoria Column

     Astoria, OR
    The Astoria Column is a significant landmark located in the northwest United States. It is situated on Coxcomb Hill in Astoria, Oregon, and provides a panoramic view of the mouth of the Columbia River. This tower is a part of the city's rich history and offers a unique perspective of the surrounding landscape.
  7. Leach Botanical Garden7

    Leach Botanical Garden

     Portland, OR
    Leach Botanical Garden is a sizable 16-acre botanical garden situated in the outer southeast region of Portland, Oregon. It is conveniently located near S.E. 122nd Avenue and Foster Road, making it easily accessible for visitors.
  8. Cape Blanco Lighthouse8

    Cape Blanco Lighthouse

     Port Orford, OR
    The Cape Blanco Lighthouse is a significant landmark located in Curry County, Oregon, United States. Managed by the American Coast Guard, this lighthouse stands as a beacon of history and maritime significance. It is situated within the Cape Blanco State Park, offering visitors a chance to explore both the lighthouse and the surrounding natural beauty.
  9. Hoyt Arboretum9

    Hoyt Arboretum

     Portland, OR
    Hoyt Arboretum is a public park located in Portland, Oregon. It is part of the larger Washington Park complex and covers an expansive area of 189 acres. The arboretum is situated atop a ridge in the Tualatin Mountains, approximately two miles west of downtown Portland. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore a diverse range of flora while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
  10. Shore Acres State Park10

    Shore Acres State Park

     Coos Bay, OR
    Shore Acres State Park is a vast 301-acre park situated in Coos County, Oregon. The park is uniquely positioned on a sandstone cliff, providing breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. This location offers a unique blend of natural beauty and tranquility, making it a perfect spot for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature.
  11. Oregon Garden11

    Oregon Garden

     Silverton, OR
    The Oregon Garden, located in Silverton, Oregon, is a sprawling 80-acre botanical garden that has been open to the public since 1999. It is home to a diverse range of plant species and habitats, making it a fascinating destination for nature lovers. One of the unique features of the garden is a house designed by the renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the only one of its kind in Oregon.
  12. Lan Su Chinese Garden12

    Lan Su Chinese Garden

     Portland, OR
    The Lan Su Chinese Garden, previously known as the Portland Classical Chinese Garden, is a significant cultural landmark in the Chinatown area of the Old Town Chinatown neighborhood in Portland, Oregon. This walled Chinese garden spans an entire city block, covering approximately 40,000 square feet. It offers a unique opportunity to experience a piece of Chinese culture and history right in the heart of Portland.
  13. Petersen Rock Garden & Museum13

    Petersen Rock Garden & Museum

     Redmond, OR
    Petersen Rock Garden is a unique rock garden and museum situated between the cities of Bend and Redmond in Deschutes County, Oregon. This attraction was created by Rasmus Petersen, a Danish immigrant who settled in Central Oregon in the early 1900s. The garden features detailed miniature castles, churches, and other small buildings and monuments made from a variety of rock types. It also includes design elements such as bridges, water features, and natural landscaping.
  14. Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden14

    Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden

     Portland, OR
    The Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden is a botanical garden situated between Reed College and the Eastmoreland Golf Course in southeastern Portland, Oregon. This location makes it easily accessible for visitors who are in the area for other activities, such as golfing or visiting the college.
  15. Mount Pisgah Arboretum15

    Mount Pisgah Arboretum

     Eugene, OR
    The Mount Pisgah Arboretum is a non-profit botanical garden and arboretum nestled within the Howard Buford Recreation Area. It is situated between the Coast Fork of the Willamette River and the slopes of Mount Pisgah, in the vicinity of Eugene-Springfield, Oregon, USA. This location offers a unique blend of natural beauty and biodiversity, making it an interesting destination for nature lovers.
  16. Lithia Park16

    Lithia Park

     Ashland, OR
    Lithia Park, located in Ashland, Oregon, is the city's largest and most centrally located park. Spanning 93 acres, the park is a vast expanse of forested canyonland that surrounds Ashland Creek. The park extends from the downtown plaza and reaches up towards the headwaters near Mount Ashland. This makes it a perfect spot for tourists who enjoy nature and outdoor activities.
  17. Deepwood Museum & Gardens17

    Deepwood Museum & Gardens

     Salem, OR
    Deepwood Museum & Gardens, previously known as Historic Deepwood Estate, is a historic house located in Salem, Oregon, United States. The construction of the house was initiated by Dr. Luke A. Port in 1893 and was completed in the following year, 1894. This information provides a historical context to the establishment of the museum and gardens.
  18. Rogerson Clematis Garden18

    Rogerson Clematis Garden

     West Linn, OR
    The Rogerson Clematis Garden is a botanical garden situated at Luscher Farm Park, close to Lake Oswego, Oregon. This location offers a serene environment for visitors to explore and appreciate the beauty of nature. The garden is easily accessible and provides a tranquil setting for relaxation and leisure.
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    Beekman Native Plant Arboretum

     Jacksonville, OR
    The Beekman Native Plant Arboretum, located in Jackson County, Oregon, spans three acres and showcases a diverse range of trees, shrubs, and herbs. These plants are native to eight different zones of the Siskiyou and Cascade mountains in Southern Oregon. This arboretum provides a unique opportunity to explore the rich biodiversity of these regions without having to travel far.