Things to do in Baker City
Adelsheim Vineyard
Founded in 1971 by David Adelsheim and Ginny Adelsheim, Adelsheim Vineyard began with 15 acres of grapes, a basement winery, and a commitment to produce great wines in Oregon’s North Willamette Valley. Our estate acreage has grown to include 170 acres in nine sites on the Chehalem Mountains. Find Best Western Newberg lodging nearby. Call (503) 538.3652 for more information.
Just a short drive form Baker City in Newberg, Newberg, OR 97814
Astoria Column
In a wooded park and towering above Astoria, Oregon’s highest hill, the Astoria Column presents a spectacular view of the city and surrounding rivers, bay, forest, mountains and Pacific Ocean. The first words of most visitors are, "Oh, Wow!" The Astoria Column commemorates the westward sweep of discovery and migration. Built in 1926, it is 125 feet high and has 164 steps winding to the top. Call (503) 325-6311 for more information.
16th Street, Astoria, OR 97814
Hells Canyon Scenic Byway
A Mile-Deep Gorge and Two-Mile-High Mountains. Oregon's northeast corner has always been wild and untamed. From the unfathomable depths of Hells Canyon to the 10,000-foot peaks of the Wallowas, much of it remains inaccessible. The middle of this incredible drive is usually closed by snow from October through May. And it has just reopened after a damaging mudslide. Wild and untamed as ever. Call (541) 523-5442 for more information.
A daytrip driving tour starting in Baker City, Baker City, OR 97814
Historic Homes Tour
The buildings of the Homes Tour reflect the fashionable trends and architectural styles of Baker City's prosperity at the turn of the century when Baker City, know as the Queen of the Inland Empire boasted a population larger than Spokane or Boise at the time. Call (541) 523-5442 for more information.
Historic Baker City, Baker City, OR 97814
National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
They walked for 2,000 miles...men, women, and children by the tens of thousands. The story of this journey comes alive today through the life-size exhibits and living history at the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center near Baker City. This 23,000-square-foot facility tells the stories of the Oregon Trail immigrants. Call (541) 523-1843 for more information.
22267 Highway 86, Baker City, Or, OR 97814
