What to do and see in The Dalles, Oregon (OR): The Best Things to do

May 4, 2022 Dorsey Hagwood

The Dalles /ˈdælz/ is the county seat and largest city of Wasco County, Oregon, United States. The population was 13,620 at the 2010 census, and is the largest city on the Oregon side along the Columbia River outside the Portland Metropolitan area.
Restaurants in The Dalles

1. Hood River Winery Tours

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Hood River Winery Tours

Columbia Gorge Wine Tours, Hood River Wine tours Oregon and Washington.guided private custom wine tours in The Columbia Gorge and Hood River and The Dalles. Maryhill Winery concert shuttle and wedding shuttles in our passenger vans, buses, busses, and motorcoach rentals.tour the wineries of Hood River and the columbia gorge with our local guides. Learn how wine is made and sample varietals such as Barbera, Nebbiolo, Zinfandel, Pinot Gris and more. Snack platter included, pick up and drop off at your hotel.

2. Fun Jumpers

416 Cherry Heights Rd, The Dalles, OR 97058-3748 +1 541-370-1212 https://www.facebook.com/funjumpersllc/
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Fun Jumpers

3. The Dalles Art Center

220 E 4th St, The Dalles, OR 97058-2206 +1 541-296-4759 [email protected] http://www.thedallesartcenter.org
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The Dalles Art Center

Reviewed By travelingpoet26

Beautiful old Carnegie library, inside and out. The current exhibit was of local high school students and showed amazing talents and ideas. The guy running the place was very friendly and knowledgeable. The downstairs area for classes and art work had a lot of space and tools. Go The Dalles!

4. 15 Mile Winery

306 Court St Suite A, The Dalles, OR 97058-2121 +1 541-965-1445 [email protected] http://www.15milewinery.com/
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15 Mile Winery

Winery and Tasting Room for 15 Mile Winery open every weekend on Saturday and Sunday from 11-5pm Located along the northeast edge of Dufur Valley, and homesteaded by Absolom Bolton, this fertile farmland is home to 15 Mile Winery. Our family, now in its fifth generation on this land is proud to bring you our premium wines. Our grapes are estate grown by Dan Bolton and the wines are made by our owner and winemaker Colter Bolton. We enjoy what our history and hard work have given us an we hope you do too! Our tasting room is located in Downtown, The Dalles. Winery tours for our off site winemaking facility can be scheduled by emailing us at the provided email address!

5. Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail

The Dalles, OR
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Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail

6. Lewis & Clark Festival

W 1st Street, The Dalles, OR +1 541-296-5481 [email protected] http://www.ci.the-dalles.or.us/node/99
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7. Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum

5000 Discovery Dr, The Dalles, OR 97058-9755 +1 541-296-8600 http://www.gorgediscovery.org/
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Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum

The 48,200 sq. ft. facility won an American Institute of Architects Honor Award for its appealing design. The Center is situated on a 54-acre point of land adjacent to the Columbia River and the Historic Columbia River Highway. The site provides walking trails, a pond, and scenic overlooks. Its location in The Dalles, Oregon is an ecosystem transition zone, facilitating the interpretation of both the rain forest west of the Cascade Mountains and the arid region to the east. Live raptor education programs engage all ages in issues related to habitat preservation. The area includes one of the oldest continuously occupied areas in North America (over 11,000 years), immediate proximity to one of the largest rivers on the continent, and access to the Lewis and Clark and Oregon Trails. The multimedia, interactive museum inspires appreciation and stewardship of the natural and cultural treasures of the Gorge and Wasco County. Exhibits focus on the volcanic upheaval and raging floods that created the Gorge, the unique flora and fauna of the region, and eleven thousand years of cultural history. Collections include hundreds of American Indian baskets from throughout the Pacific Northwest, photo archives (partially available on-line), and local genealogical files available in the William G. Dick Library. In addition to touring the many fascinating exhibits, visitors can spend time viewing films in the theater located on site. If you plan to spend the day at the Discovery Center and Museum, you can relax during a lunch or coffee break at the Basalt Rock Cafe.

Reviewed By deebk - Kent, United States

If you see just one thing in The Dalles let it be this. So we’ll done and so much information and history displayed in such an engaging way - for all ages!! Really worth a stop!

8. Fort Dalles Museum and Anderson Homestead

500 W 15th Street 15th and Garrison Streets, The Dalles, OR 97058-1527 +1 541-296-4547 [email protected] http://fortdallesmuseum.org/
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Fort Dalles Museum and Anderson Homestead

Fort Dalles Museum is housed in the 1856 Surgeon's Quarters once part of Fort Dalles. It was opened as a history museum in 1905 by the local chapter of the Sorosis Club and is one of Oregon's oldest museums. Adjacent to the Museum is the Anderson Homestead built by Swedish Settlers in the late 1880's and moved to its current site in the 1970's. Today you can tour the Swedish Log Cabin, Privy, Granary and Barn. There are also two building housing Antique Horse Drawn Vehicles and Early Automobiles

9. Sunshine Mill Winery

901 E 2nd St, The Dalles, OR 97058-2905 +1 541-298-8900 [email protected] http://www.sunshinemill.com/
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Sunshine Mill Winery

The Sunshine Mill now houses Quenett and Copa Di Vino wineries owned and operated by James and Molli Martin, both from The Dalles. Quenett Winery released its first vintage in 2002 and burst onto the wine scene with its outstanding vintages of Sangiovese and Zinfandel. The word Quenett comes from the journals of Lewis and Clark, who camped along luscious and fruitful banks of the Columbia River and learned from the local Indians that the word Quenett meant "Steelhead."

Reviewed By 230theow - Medford, United States

Great staff as you will find out and excellent wine plus food plates that are well done. A great place to relax in hidden nooks. A little strange to get to off the round about but well worth visiting.

10. Old St. Peter's Landmark

405 Lincoln St, The Dalles, OR 97058-1809 +1 541-296-5686 http://www.oldstpeterslandmark.org/
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Old St. Peter's Landmark

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