Many of Oregon’s towns are designed for exploration on foot, creating an inviting atmosphere for leisurely walks. The travel experts at WorldAtlas.com highlight eight of the most walkable town centers:
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Ashland: Centered around the historic plaza, offering small shops and access to Lithia Park, with a scenic path along Ashland Creek.
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Astoria: Starting near the Columbia River Maritime Museum, the Astoria Riverwalk features cafes, breweries, and antique stores near the restored Liberty Theater.
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Cannon Beach: The compact downtown on Hemlock Street is near the beach, featuring shops and cafes within a short walk.
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Hood River: Oak Street boasts brick storefronts and tasting rooms, with easy access to parks and paths along the Columbia River.
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Jacksonville: Its Old West aesthetic is showcased on California Street, lined with antique shops and cafes near historical landmarks.
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McMinnville: Third Street forms the social heart of the town, filled with galleries and events, promoting a pedestrian-friendly environment.
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Silverton: Downtown, featuring murals and events like the Homer Davenport Festival, creates a vibrant community atmosphere.
- Sisters: A compact design along Cascade and Hood Avenues, with wooden sidewalks and easy access to local cafes and parks.
Each location invites exploration and enjoyment, making walking an instinctive choice for visitors.


