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There is so much to explore in Corvallis and surrounding communities. Plan your trip today!
Corvallis, Oregon, is a charming city set in the heart of the Willamette Valley with a vibrant downtown and a diverse community. Home to Oregon State University, Corvallis is a hub of scientific research and proudly protects its abundant natural surroundings. You'll find endless cycling and mountain biking trails, many with adaptable features. We've also been nicknamed Car-less Corvallis for the ease of our public transportation. All buses are ADA-equipped and include bike racks for your next adventure.
Accessible public transportation like buses.
Uber WAV ride-sharing services are available.
Room: entrance, spaces, bed and closet.
Bathroom: access, interior, toilet, shower and sink.
Building access, lobby, breakfast area and common spaces.
Tucked into a forested river valley filled with outdoor adventure around every corner, Corvallis wouldn't seem close to much. But this laid-back city sits just 90 minutes from the Oregon Coast and Portland, making it a great getaway or added stop to other Oregon destinations.
Visit Corvallis any time of year and you'll find festivals, farmers markets, outdoor adventure, and more. Summer is especially vibrant with blooming gardens, while early fall is popular for college football and autumn colors. Winter remains calm with occasional rain—ideal for cozy downtown exploring.
Corvallis has a temperate climate with mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. July highs average around 82°F, while January sees lows in the high 30s. The transitional seasons offer crisp air and clear skies, great for scenic walks and bike rides.
Local markets and events bring Corvallis to life year-round. From April through November, the Corvallis Farmers’ Market offers fresh, local fare in a lively, open-air setting. February’s C3 GameCon invites fans to enjoy two days of cosplay, tabletop RPGs, and fan art, while July’s Corvallis Celtic Festival fills the city with music, dancing, and artisan vendors. In November, the Corvallis Spirits Festival celebrates local distillers and supporting our nation’s veterans.
Stroll the riverfront, visit the Oregon State University campus, or explore Marys Peak. Enjoy bike-friendly streets, locally roasted coffee, and scenic drives to nearby wineries. Trails like Fitton Green, Bald Hill, and Jackson Frazier Wetland offer accessible nature close to town.
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