11 Small Towns Around Portland Where Everyone Knows Your Name
Explore 11 charming small towns near Portland, Oregon, each offering unique attractions and a slower pace of life.
Sometimes it's nice to get away, breathe some different air, and go a little slower — even if just for the day to these lovely small towns near Portland, Oregon. While this interesting city still has a small-town feel compared to others, a change of pace is always nice when life gets overwhelming. These 11 small cities and towns near have an entirely different feel than being in the city, making them the perfect escapes when you need a break. From farms to wine country and towns steeped in history, consider visiting some or all of these small towns near Portland.
1. Dundee
With just about 3,200 residents, this wine country town is every bit as quaint as you would expect. Visit wineries while you are here, and you will surely know several people by name at the end of a day in one of the best small towns near Portland, Oregon.
2. Yamhill
Another small Willamette Valley town, Yamhill is home to just over 1,300 residents. A player in the local wine industry, Yamhill is also the childhood home of Beverly Cleary, the famed children's author.
3. Carlton
With 40 wineries packed in, you would think that Carlton is larger. However, this sweet small town is home to about 2,100 residents and has plenty of small-town charm.
4. Silverton
Home to the Oregon Garden, Silverton is a beautiful small town with plenty of curb appeal. With just about 10,400 residents, the city is on the larger end of small towns, but still has plenty of charm.
5. Sheridan
A farming and timber community, Sheridan is a small town with a history dating back to 1880. With just over 6,000 residents, Sheridan locals and guests have a lot of room to spread out.
6. Boring
With just over 7,700 residents, Boring is not the smallest town, but it is definitely the dullest, in name at least. An unincorporated community along Oregon State Route 212, Boring is constructed over the Boring Lava Fields, an extinct volcanic field that stretches from the city to Portland.
7. Vernonia
Located on the scenic Nehalem River, Vernonia is another small logging town nestled in the country. Home to a little over 2,000 residents, Vernonia is a quiet getaway that you will love.
8. Estacada
Once a camp for building a hydroelectric dam, Estacada became a hub for the logging industry. Today it is home to about 3,600 residents and has lots of nature to explore.
9. St. Helens
St. Helens is about as picturesque as small towns come. With about 13,700 residents, this historic downtown and scenic Columbia River views make this close-to-Portland city a must-visit.
10. Aurora
One of the most historic community towns near Portland, Oregon, Aurora was founded as a religious commune in the 1850s. Today it is home to some of the best antique shops in the area and has a sparse population of just over 900 residents.
11. Amity
Another scenic wine country destination, Amity has been around since 1848. With just over 1,500 residents, it won't take long for everyone to know your name here.
Have you decided which towns to visit? Are there some small towns near Portland, Oregon, that didn't make the list? Which is your favorite small town to visit? Let us know in the comments below. For a fun and delicious adventure near Portland, take the ultimate pie shop road trip.
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