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Step into the spirited charm of Pendleton, Oregon—where rugged landscapes meet rich Western heritage. Home of the 10-time “Best Outdoor Rodeo” winner, Pendleton is as wild as it is welcoming. Iconic events like the Pendleton Round-Up and Two Cultures One Community Pow Wow celebrate a vibrant blend of cowboy grit and Indigenous traditions. Explore a walkable Main Street filled with legendary makers, acclaimed woolen mills, artisan eateries, and cultural gems like Tamástslikt Cultural Institute and Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts. As the gateway to the Blue Mountains, Pendleton is ideal for overland and river adventures. Accessible features are growing throughout its parks and venues, making it easier than ever to explore. Come for the rodeo—stay for the stories, the scenery, and the soul of the American West.

Some of the accessible transportation options are:
Accessible transportation company TLC Medical Transport Inc.

Some of the accessibility features we measured include:
Room: entrance, spaces, bed and closet.
Bathroom: access, interior, toilet, shower and sink.
Building access, lobby, breakfast area and common spaces.

Pendleton shines year-round, but shoulder season from November to January offers milder crowds and full access to its cultural and outdoor treasures. Spring brings crisp air and lively festivals; summer heats up with music events and outdoor rodeo thrills; fall bursts with color and harvest charm. Every season reveals a new reason to return.
Pendleton enjoys four true seasons. Summers are hot and dry—perfect for river play and evening events—while winters stay cool, especially during the quieter shoulder season of November to January. Spring and fall are crisp and comfortable, ideal for festivals, hiking, and scenic drives through the surrounding hills.
Pendleton knows how to throw a party. Experience the world-famous Pendleton Round-Up every September, a celebration of rodeo, Native heritage, and community. Year-round, enjoy pow wows, seasonal music festivals, and unique happenings tied to Pendleton’s growing arts scene and legendary Western flair.
Don’t miss a tour of the historic Pendleton Woolen Mills or a stroll through the scenic Riverwalk. Dive into heritage at the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute, then browse local works at the Pendleton Arts Center. Enjoy hearty local fare downtown, and unwind at welcoming stays like Oxford Suites or The Hotel Pendleton. Adventure awaits in nearby Blue Mountains with hiking, overlanding, and river escapes.
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