Located in the beautiful Willamette Valley, Champoeg State Heritage Area is an incredible place full of amazing history and stunning natural beauty. The area is comprised of over 600 acres of peaceful meadows, winding streams, lush forests, a museum, a garden, a campground, and more.
This incredible state park is a great place for a peaceful day trip or weekend getaway.
You can take a tranquil stroll through the woods, go on a scenic bike ride, take a boat out on the Willamette, have a picnic in a meadow, take advantage of the disc golf course, and more.
It's absolutely beautiful in the fall, when the trees are brilliant with autumn colors.
If you want to stay the night, you can pitch a tent at the campground or cozy up in a rustic cabin or yurt.
Long ago, Champoeg was an influential pioneer settlement. However, in 1861 the Willamette River rose and the town was destroyed in a flood.
Today, you can learn about the ghost town and the early Oregon pioneers by exploring the historical buildings-turned-museums and checking out the exhibits at the visitor center. You'll also find the amazing Butteville Store, which dates back to 1863, making it the oldest still-operating store in the state.
This beautiful state park is a wonderful hidden gem.
Find out about more amazing state parks in Oregon here.
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