Baker City OR Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions
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AOregon Trail Regional Museum
- 2480 Grove St.
Baker City, OR, 97814 - +1 541 523 9308
- Overview The Oregon Trail Regional Museum occupies the 1920 Natatorium building in Baker City, Oregon. The Baker County Historical Society obtained use of the building about 1975 and after initial restoration a small museum opened in 1982. The museum has continued to grow and now occupies the entire build... more on Waymarking.com
- Overview The Oregon Trail Regional Museum may seem rather staid after a turn through the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, but the museum has one of the most impressive rock collections in the West, the Cavin-Warfel Collection, including thunder eggs, glowing phosphorescent rocks, and a ... more on Fodor's
Oregon Trail Regional Museum
2480 Grove St.Baker City, OR, 97814
BWallowa-Whitman National Forest
- 1550 Dewey Avenue
Baker City, Oregon 97814 - +1 541 523 6391
- Overview These forests were combined creating 2.3 million acres of spectacular scenery, hundreds of miles of trails, and diverse ecosystems that support a large variety of plants, animals, and recreation. Dogs of all sizes are allowed at no additional fee. Dogs may not be left unattended, and they must be... more on DogFriendly.com
Wallowa-Whitman National Forest
1550 Dewey AvenueBaker City, Oregon 97814
CWallowa-Whitman National Forest
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- 1550 Dewey Ave.
Baker City, OR 97814, USA - +1 541 523 6391
- Overview The 2.3-million-acre forest, found both east and west of Baker City, ranges in elevation from 875 feet in the Hells Canyon Wilderness to 9,845 feet in the Eagle Cap Wilderness. There are two ... more on Fodor's
Wallowa-Whitman National Forest
1550 Dewey Ave.Baker City, OR 97814, USA
DNational Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
- 22267 Oregon Highway 86
P.O. Box 987, Baker City, Oregon, 97814-0987 - +1 541 523 1843
- Overview The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, 5 mi east of Baker City, does a superb job of re-creating pioneer life in the mid-1800s. From 1841 to 1861 about 300,000 people made the 2,000-mi journey from western Missouri to the Columbia River and the Oregon coast, looking for agricultu... more on Fodor's
- Overview The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center offers living history demonstrations, interpretive programs, exhibits, multi-media presentations, special events, ... more on Blm.gov
National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
22267 Oregon Highway 86P.O. Box 987, Baker City, Oregon, 97814-0987
GCrossroads Arts Center
- 1901 Main St
Baker City, OR 97814 - +1 541 523 5369
Crossroads Arts Center
1901 Main StBaker City, OR 97814
HEastern Oregon Museum
- 610 3rd St
Baker City, OR 97814 - +1 541 856 3233
Eastern Oregon Museum
610 3rd StBaker City, OR 97814
IAdler House Museum
- 2305 Main St
Baker City, OR 97814 - +1 541 523 7913
Adler House Museum
2305 Main StBaker City, OR 97814
