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Disturbed Announce Big 2023 North American Tour With Select Support From Breaking Benjamin, Theory of a Deadman + Jinjer

Disturbed have announced the Take Back Your Life tour with special guests Breaking Benjamin , Theory of a Deadman and Jinjer all providing support at select dates.

The 36-date run kicks off on April 27 in Montreal, Quebec with Theory of a Deadman serving as the lone support act at all Canadian stops. Once the tour crosses the border into the U.S., it's Breaking Benjamin and Jinjer who will be onstage each night through the very last show on Sept. 2 in Noblesville, Indiana.

See the complete list of dates directly below and look for tickets to go on sale through Live Nation on Feb. 10 at 10AM local time at this location .

The trek marks Disturbed's first proper tour since 2019, having worked the festival circuit throughout 2022. They'll be out in support of last year's album,  Divisive , which was anchored by three pre-release tracks — "Hey You," Unstoppable" and the title track. The follow-up to  Evolution ,  Divisive hit No. 13 on the Billboard 200 chart in its first week while also claiming the No. 1 spots on the outlet's Hard Rock and Alternative Album charts.

Meanwhile, Theory of a Deadman are set to release their new record  Dinosaur on March 17. Breaking Benjamin are still riding high on the back of 2018's  Ember (a reimagined collection of existing songs arrived in 2020 under the title  Aurora ) and Jinjer will continue to tour behind 2021's  Wallflowers .

Disturbed 2023 North American Tour Dates

+ Special guest: Theory Of A Deadman # Special guest: Breaking Benjamin ~ Special guest: JINJER

April 27 — Montreal, Quebec @ Bell Centre + April 29 — Quebec City, Quebec @ Videotron Centre + May 01— Toronto, Ontario @ Scotiabank Arena + May 08 —  Winnipeg, Manitoba @Canada Life Centre + May 10 —  Edmonton, Alberta @ Rogers Place + May 12 —  Abbotsford, British Columbia @ Abbotsford Centre + July 11 —  Denver, Colo. @ Ball Arena # ~ July 13 —  Salt Lake City, Utah @ USANA Amphitheatre # ~ July 15 —  Ridgefield, Wash. @ RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater # ~ July 16 —  Auburn, Wash. @ White River Amphitheatre # ~ July 18 —  Wheatland, Calif. @ Toyota Amphitheatre # ~ July 20 —  Irvine, Calif. @ FivePoint Amphitheatre # ~ July 22 —  Phoenix, Ariz. @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre # ~ July 23 —  Albuquerque, N.M. @ Isleta Amphitheater # ~ July 25 —  Dallas, Texas @ Dos Equis Pavilion # ~ July 27 —  Houston, Texas @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion # ~ July 29 —  Rogers, Ark. @ Walmart AMP # ~ July 31 —  Charlotte, N.C. @ PNC Music Pavilion # ~ Aug. 01 —  Alpharetta, Ga. @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre # ~ Aug. 03 —  West Palm Beach, Fla. @ iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre # ~ Aug. 05 —  Tampa, Fla. @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre Aug. 07 —  Raleigh, N.C. @ Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek # ~ Aug. 09 —  Bristow, Va. @Jiffy Lube Live # ~ Aug. 11 —  Holmdel, N.J. @ PNC Bank Arts Center ~ Aug. 12 —  Syracuse, N.Y. @ St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview # ~ Aug. 15 —  Cincinnati, Ohio @ Riverbend Music Center # ~ Aug. 18 —  Mansfield, Mass. @ Xfinity Center ~ Aug. 19 —  Wantagh, N.Y. @ Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater # ~ Aug. 21 —  Camden, N.J. @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion # ~ Aug. 23 —  Gilford, N.H. @ Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion # ~ Aug. 26 —  Burgettstown, Pa. @ The Pavilion at Star Lake # ~ Aug. 27 —  Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio @ Blossom Music Center # ~ Aug. 29 —  Maryland Heights, Mo. @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre # ~ Aug. 30 —  Tinley Park, Ill. @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre # ~ Sept. 01 —  Clarkston, Mich. @ Pine Knob Music Theatre # ~ Sept. 02 —  Noblesville, Ind. @ Ruoff Music Center # ~

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Disturbed announces tours with In This Moment and Pop Evil

Hard rocking hitters Disturbed released their seventh studio album  Evolution last year and are hitting the road once again, continuing support of the release.

Disturbed will be joined by special guests Pop Evil for the first half of the tour, which will officially kick off on July 21st in Mankato, MN, following a handful of festival dates. After a short break in August, In This Moment will hop on as the supporting act for the latter half of the tour.

Tickets went on sale to the public on March 29th and every ticket order comes with either a physical or digital copy of the new album.

Tour Dates with Pop Evil: May 18 – Columbus, Ohio @ Sonic Temple May 26 – Pryor, Oklahoma @ Rocklahoma July 20 – Oshkosh, Wisconsin @ Rock USA July 21 – Mankato, Minnesota @ Verizon Center July 23 – Winnipeg, Canada @ Bell MTS Place July 24 – Regina, Canada @ Brandt Centre July 28 – Billings, Montana @ Rimrock Auto Arena July 30 – Boise, Idaho @ Taco Bell Arena

Tour Dates with In This Moment: July 31 – Spokane, Washington @ Spokane Arena Aug. 02 – Auburn, Washington @ KISW’s Pain In The Grass Aug. 03 – Portland, Oregon @ Moda Center Aug. 06 – Sturgis, South Dakota @ Sturgis Buffalo Chip Sep. 19 – Estero, Florida @ Hertz Arena Sep. 21 – Tampa, Florida @ Amalie Arena Sep. 22 – Orlando, Florida @ Amway Center Sep. 24 – Greenville, South Carolina @ Bon Secours Wellness Arena Sep. 25 – Duluth, Georgia @ Infinite Energy Arena Sep. 27 – Huntington, West Virginia @ Big Sandy Superstore Arena Oct. 01 – Saginaw, Michigan @ Dow Event Center Oct. 02 – Cleveland, Ohio @ Wolstein Center (Cleveland State University) Oct. 04 – Hershey, Pennsylvania @ GIANT Center Oct. 05 – Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania @ Mohegan Sun Arena (Casey Plaza) Oct. 07 – Fort Wayne, Indiana @ Allen County War Memorial Coliseum Oct. 09 – Cedar Rapids, Iowa @ U.S. Cellular Center Oct. 11 – St. Louis, Missouri @ Chaifetz Arena

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Are you read to get down with the sickness…? That's right, heavy metal stalwarts Disturbed are coming to Moda Center on Saturday 3rd August 2019 on the second leg of their Evolution Tour, promoting last year's incredible album of the same name! Performing singles from the album (theri second since reuniting after a five year hiatus in 2015), including "Are You Ready," "A Reason to Fight" and "The Best Ones Lie", the band will also be performing some classic Disturbed tunes, and will be welcoming special guests In This Moment in support!

Hailing from Chicago, American heavy metal band Disturbed formed in 1994, and was originally known as Brawl. After new vocalist David Draiman joined the band in 1996 after the departure of Erich Awalt, the group was renamed. Disturbed released its debut album, The Sickness, on Giant Records in 2000, peaking at number twenty on the Billboard 200 and selling over four million copies in the United States since its release. To date, the band has released seven studio albums, five of which have consecutively entered the Billboard 200 chart at number one. In October 2011, the band announced its hiatus, which would allow the group's members to focus on their various side projects. Disturbed reunited in 2015, releasing Immortalized, their first album in five years, that August. Their most recent album, The Evolution, was released in 2018.

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Support from theory of a deadman in canada and very special guests breaking benjamin & jinjer on select dates in the united states , eighth studio album, divisive, out now via reprise records.

Today, multi-platinum rock band Disturbed announce their 36-date Take Back Your Life summer 2023 North American tour which will kick off at Montreal’s Bell Centre on April 27th (full dates below). The tour, produced by Live Nation, will feature support from Theory of a Deadman in Canada and very special guests Breaking Benjamin & JINJER in select markets in the United States. The band’s Take Back Your Life Tour will be Disturbed’s first full tour since 2018 and tickets for all dates on this tour will go on sale here on Friday, Feb 10 th at 10am local time.  

Disturbed’s eighth full-length album Divisive is out now via Reprise Records . Divisive pulls no punches as a precise, pummeling, and powerful hard rock opus. Over the last year, the quartet cut these ten tracks with producer Drew Fulk [Motionless In White, Lil Peep, Highly Suspect] in Nashville, TN. After Donegan shared initial ideas with the rest of the group, they locked in like never before with the groove as the backbone. Drummer Mike Wengren bolted down some of the strongest and boldest rhythms of their career punctuated by John Moyer ’s punchy bass. Together, the musicians collectively conjured the focus and fire of their seminal early output augmented by airtight songcraft and a heightened level of musical chemistry that could only be forged by years of writing and touring together. “Hey You,” the album’s first single, emerged as their 15 th #1 single at Rock Radio and retained that position for 3 weeks Their current single, Bad Man is currently in the top 10 on that chart. Divisive is available on all formats HERE . 

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Apr 27 | Montreal, QC | Bell Centre + 

Apr 29 | Quebec City, QC | Videotron Centre + 

May 01 | Toronto, ON | Scotiabank Arena +  May 08 | Winnipeg, MB | Canada Life Centre + 

May 10 | Edmonton, AB | Rogers Place + 

May 12 | Abbotsford, BC | Abbotsford Centre + 

Jul 11 | Denver, CO | Ball Arena # ~ 

Jul 13 | Salt Lake City, UT | USANA Amphitheatre # ~ 

Jul 15 | Ridgefield, WA | RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater # ~ 

Jul 16 | Auburn, WA | White River Amphitheatre # ~ 

Jul 18 | Wheatland, CA | Toyota Amphitheatre # ~ 

Jul 20 | Irvine, CA | FivePoint Amphitheatre # ~ 

Jul 22 | Phoenix, AZ | Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre # ~ 

Jul 23 | Albuquerque, NM | Isleta Amphitheater # ~ 

Jul 25 | Dallas, TX | Dos Equis Pavilion # ~ 

Jul 27 | Houston, TX | Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion # ~ 

Jul 29 | Rogers, AR | Walmart AMP # ~ 

Jul 31 | Charlotte, NC | PNC Music Pavilion # ~ 

Aug 01 | Alpharetta, GA | Ameris Bank Amphitheatre # ~ 

Aug 03 | West Palm Beach, FL | iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre # ~ 

Aug 05 | Tampa, FL | MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre 

Aug 07 | Raleigh, NC | Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek # ~ 

Aug 09 | Bristow, VA | Jiffy Lube Live # ~ 

Aug 11 | Holmdel, NJ | PNC Bank Arts Center ~ 

Aug 12 | Syracuse, NY | St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview # ~ 

Aug 15 | Cincinnati, OH | Riverbend Music Center # ~ 

Aug 18 | Mansfield, MA | Xfinity Center ~ 

Aug 19 | Wantagh, NY | Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater # ~ 

Aug 21 | Camden, NJ | Freedom Mortgage Pavilion # ~ 

Aug 23 | Gilford, NH | Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion # ~ 

Aug 26 | Burgettstown, PA | The Pavilion at Star Lake # ~ 

Aug 27 | Cuyahoga Falls, OH | Blossom Music Center # ~ 

Aug 29 | Maryland Heights, MO | Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre # ~ 

Aug 30 | Tinley Park, IL | Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre # ~ 

Sep 01 | Clarkston, MI | Pine Knob Music Theatre # ~ 

Sep 02 | Noblesville, IN | Ruoff Music Center # ~ 

+ Special guest: Theory Of A Deadman  

# Special guest: Breaking Benjamin 

~ Special guest: JINJER 

Previously Announced Disturbed Tour Dates  

May 04 | Milwaukee, WI | Fiserv Forum (102.9 The Hog’s HOG FEST) %  May 06 | St. Paul, MN | Xcel Energy Center (93X’s Twin City Takeover) %  Jun 07 | Nickelsdorf, Austria | Nova Rock 

Jun 8-11 | Castle Donington, United Kingdom | Download Festival  

Jun 12 | Hamburg, Germany | Sporthalle * 

Jun 14 | Stockholm, Sweden | Grona Lund 

Jun 16 | Dessel, Belgium | Graspop Metal Meeting 

Jun 17 | Landgraaf, Netherlands | Pinkpop Festival  

Jun 19 | Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg | Rockhal ^ 

Jun 21 | Wetzikon, Switzerland | Heavy Load Festival  

Jun 28 | Tel Aviv, Israel | Bitan 1 

% Support = Falling In Reverse, Beartooth, Dorothy 

^ Special Guest: I Prevail  

* Special Guest: Asking Alexandria  

ABOUT DISTURBED:  

Emerging out of Chicago at the turn of the century with an insidious, infectious, and inimitable vision without comparison, Disturbed have quietly dominated hard rock on their own terms. They make the kind of music that pushes you to hold on tighter, fight harder, and persevere forever. It’s why they’ve quietly claimed a place at the forefront of 21 st century rock with record-breaking success, sales of over 17 million-plus units, nearly 8 billion streams, and sold out shows around the globe. The two-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated quartet have notched five consecutive #1 debuts on the Billboard Top 200, occupying rarified air alongside Metallica—the only other hard rock group to accomplish this feat. Since their influential 5x-platinum debut The Sickness in 2000, they have built a bulletproof catalog highlighted by a procession of smashes, including the platinum “Stupify , ” “Inside The Fire , ” and “Land of Confusion , ” 2x-platinum “Stricken , ” 6x-platinum “Down With The Sickness , ” and 7x-platinum “The Sound of Silence , ” to name a few. The latter notably received a GRAMMY® Award nomination in the category of “Best Rock Performance” as the band earned “Best Rock Artist” at the 2017 iHeartRadioMusic Awards. Still, Disturbed never stop, igniting their next chapter with their 2022 album Divisive featuring their 15 th #1 at Rock Radio “Hey You , ” “Unstoppable , ” and more. 

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What a great night, excellent views from the disabled viewing platform. Skindred were as funny and metal as usual! Then came the mighty Disturbed, amazing background imagery, they always deliver! David in one of his most empathic moods, he's just found out about Ogie, Oy, Ogie, Oy, Ogie, Ogie, Ogie, Oy, Oy, Oy! He asked us to explain. Lots of British bands do it, have done for years! He said "I like that shit!"

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Ally Pally ventilation was non existent. Even without any limb movement everyone was sweating like a pig. Imagine what happened when some started to. External temperature was a healthy 13C, so no excuses accepted. Big fire effects made it even worse.

Sound quality was questionable. Seems to be slightly better when Skindread heated up the public, but later on distortion was pretty bad to my ears. And I'm about the voice and overal sound, not guitars...

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Everything else very smooth. Starting from massive, but well organised queue.

Gig itself very good. Skindread, maybe not my favourite, but live was perfect. One of the best supports I've ever seen.

Disturbed concert was as expected. Many old hits and songs from new album. Dave built great atmosphere from the beginning up to the big end.

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This concert had the best light show I have ever seen - and that's a resume of over 190 concerts for me. Every song had different lighting - some had red/blue, some had green/orange, and one song even had purple lights - I've never seen anyone use PURPLE lights.

The venue itself is amazing. I had my own seat so the concert was also comfortable.

Overall, the energy of the band was mesmerizing. Although there is only 4 of them on this enormous stage, their presence filled up the remaining space.

I loved Distrubed before, but after this experience they are definitely my favorite band of all time.

David is not only an amazing vocal, but an even better person. Thank you, David, my brother, for making the trip to Vienna worthwhile <3

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Multi-platinum rock band Disturbed announce their 36-date Take Back Your Life summer 2023 North American tour which will kick off at Montreal's Bell Centre on April 27th (full dates below).

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The tour, produced by Live Nation, will feature support from Theory of a Deadman in Canada and very special guests Breaking Benjamin & JINJER in select markets in the United States. The band's Take Back Your Life tour will be Disturbed's first full tour since 2018 and tickets for all dates on this tour will go on sale here on Friday, Feb 10th at 10am local time.

Disturbed's eighth full-length album Divisive is out now via Reprise Records. Divisive pulls no punches as a precise, pummeling, and powerful hard rock opus. Over the last year, the quartet cut these ten tracks with producer Drew Fulk [Motionless In White, Lil Peep, Highly Suspect] in Nashville, TN.

After Donegan shared initial ideas with the rest of the group, they locked in like never before with the groove as the backbone. Drummer Mike Wengren bolted down some of the strongest and boldest rhythms of their career punctuated by John Moyer's punchy bass.

Together, the musicians collectively conjured the focus and fire of their seminal early output augmented by airtight songcraft and a heightened level of musical chemistry that could only be forged by years of writing and touring together. "Hey You," the album's first single, emerged as their 15th #1 single at Rock Radio and retained that position for 3 weeks Their current single, Bad Man is currently in the top 10 on that chart.

Disturbed Take Back Your Life Tour

Apr 27 | Montreal, QC | Bell Centre + Apr 29 | Quebec City, QC | Videotron Centre + May 01 | Toronto, ON | Scotiabank Arena + May 08 | Winnipeg, MB | Canada Life Centre + May 10 | Edmonton, AB | Rogers Place + May 12 | Abbotsford, BC | Abbotsford Centre + Jul 11 | Denver, CO | Ball Arena # ~ Jul 13 | Salt Lake City, UT | USANA Amphitheatre # ~ Jul 15 | Ridgefield, WA | RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater # ~ Jul 16 | Auburn, WA | White River Amphitheatre # ~ Jul 18 | Wheatland, CA | Toyota Amphitheatre # ~ Jul 20 | Irvine, CA | FivePoint Amphitheatre # ~ Jul 22 | Phoenix, AZ | Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre # ~ Jul 23 | Albuquerque, NM | Isleta Amphitheater # ~ Jul 25 | Dallas, TX | Dos Equis Pavilion # ~ Jul 27 | Houston, TX | Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion # ~ Jul 29 | Rogers, AR | Walmart AMP # ~ Jul 31 | Charlotte, NC | PNC Music Pavilion # ~ Aug 01 | Alpharetta, GA | Ameris Bank Amphitheatre # ~ Aug 03 | West Palm Beach, FL | iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre # ~ Aug 05 | Tampa, FL | MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre Aug 07 | Raleigh, NC | Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek # ~ Aug 09 | Bristow, VA | Jiffy Lube Live # ~ Aug 11 | Holmdel, NJ | PNC Bank Arts Center ~ Aug 12 | Syracuse, NY | St. Joseph's Health Amphitheater at Lakeview # ~ Aug 15 | Cincinnati, OH | Riverbend Music Center # ~ Aug 18 | Mansfield, MA | Xfinity Center ~ Aug 19 | Wantagh, NY | Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater # ~ Aug 21 | Camden, NJ | Freedom Mortgage Pavilion # ~ Aug 23 | Gilford, NH | Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion # ~ Aug 26 | Burgettstown, PA | The Pavilion at Star Lake # ~ Aug 27 | Cuyahoga Falls, OH | Blossom Music Center # ~ Aug 29 | Maryland Heights, MO | Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre # ~ Aug 30 | Tinley Park, IL | Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre # ~ Sep 01 | Clarkston, MI | Pine Knob Music Theatre # ~ Sep 02 | Noblesville, IN | Ruoff Music Center # ~

+ Special guest: Theory Of A Deadman # Special guest: Breaking Benjamin ~ Special guest: JINJER

Previously Announced Disturbed Tour Dates

May 04 | Milwaukee, WI | Fiserv Forum (102.9 The Hog's HOG FEST) % May 06 | St. Paul, MN | Xcel Energy Center (93X's Twin City Takeover) % Jun 07 | Nickelsdorf, Austria | Nova Rock Jun 8-11 | Castle Donington, United Kingdom | Download Festival Jun 12 | Hamburg, Germany | Sporthalle * Jun 14 | Stockholm, Sweden | Grona Lund Jun 16 | Dessel, Belgium | Graspop Metal Meeting Jun 17 | Landgraaf, Netherlands | Pinkpop Festival Jun 19 | Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg | Rockhal ^ Jun 21 | Wetzikon, Switzerland | Heavy Load Festival Jun 28 | Tel Aviv, Israel | Bitan 1 % Support = Falling In Reverse, Beartooth, Dorothy ^ Special Guest: I Prevail * Special Guest: Asking Alexandria

Emerging out of Chicago at the turn of the century with an insidious, infectious, and inimitable vision without comparison, Disturbed have quietly dominated hard rock on their own terms. They make the kind of music that pushes you to hold on tighter, fight harder, and persevere forever.

It's why they've quietly claimed a place at the forefront of 21st century rock with record-breaking success, sales of over 17 million-plus units, nearly 8 billion streams, and sold out shows around the globe.

The two-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated quartet have notched five consecutive #1 debuts on the Billboard Top 200, occupying rarified air alongside Metallica-the only other hard rock group to accomplish this feat.

Since their influential 5x-platinum debut The Sickness in 2000, they have built a bulletproof catalog highlighted by a procession of smashes, including the platinum "Stupify," "Inside The Fire," and "Land of Confusion," 2x-platinum "Stricken," 6x-platinum "Down With The Sickness," and 7x-platinum "The Sound of Silence," to name a few.

The latter notably received a GRAMMY® Award nomination in the category of "Best Rock Performance" as the band earned "Best Rock Artist" at the 2017 iHeartRadioMusic Awards. Still, Disturbed never stop, igniting their next chapter with their 2022 album Divisive featuring their 15th #1 at Rock Radio "Hey You," "Unstoppable," and more.

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DISTURBED are coming home. It’s been a long, long time since Disturbed played live, here at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre… But now they are back with the Take Back Your Life Tour, and a brand-new album and some super outstanding friends. Disturbed will be joined by Breaking Benjamin and Jinjer on Wednesday, August 30th 2023. Grab some tickets and take your life back, stop giving into the man, and get some serious headbanging going in the mosh pit! Plus, a first live listen to Divisive.

Disturbed: Take Back Your Life Tour with Breaking Benjamin & Jinjer at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

Disturbed is a Chicago-based heavy metal band founded in 1994 by vocalist David Draiman, guitarist and keyboardist Dan Donegan, bassist John Moyer, and drummer Mike Wengren. The band is among the most successful in modern history, having achieved the rare feat of five consecutive number one debuts on the Billboard Top 200. "The Sound of Silence" received a nomination for "Best Rock Performance" at the 2017 Grammy Awards. Since their inception in 1996, the band has sold 17 million albums worldwide and had fifteen number one singles, and were named "Best Rock Artist" at the 2017 iHeartRadioMusic Awards.

The tour is Disturbed's first proper tour since 2019, following a year of festival appearances. They'll be touring in support of Divisive, their album released last year, which featured three pre-release tracks: "Hey You," "Unstoppable," and the title track. Divisive, the follow-up to Evolution, debuted at No. 13 on the Billboard 200 chart while also topping the Hard Rock, Alternative Album, and Digital Album charts.

Breaking Benjamin is still riding high on the success of their 2018 album, Aurora, a reimagined collection of previously released songs, released back in 2020. Jinjer is still touring in support of their latest album, Wallflowers, from 2021.

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43 EPIC Things To Do in Portland, Oregon TODAY!

T here’s no shortage of things to do in Portland. Ghost tours, breweries, hiking trails galore, epic views, waterfalls to chase, and exploring beyond the city, into the woods, and along the coast…

Portland might be a metropolis, but it’s also made for adventurous souls! Portland is an excellent place to base if you want to explore the great outdoors without packing up your bags for a whole week.

Here are some of our personal favorite parks, activities, tours, and experiences around Portland.

Best Things To Do in Portland

Hikes and parks, 1. tom mccall waterfront park.

This park gives you the best of all worlds. You can stay in the center of Portland, with all the restaurants, shops, and accommodations you need, but still take some beautiful walks and fresh waterfront views.

The park was once the site of a former highway but has been transformed into the city’s green lungs, hugging the Willamette River.

As well as plenty of paths to stroll around, the park boasts a few key attractions, such as the Japanese American Historical Plaza, which blooms to life in spring thanks to the hundreds of cherry trees.

During fall, however, this walk along the riverfront is equally as stunning, where the surrounding trees turn all shades of reds, golds, and orange.

2. Marquam Nature Park

If you are looking for something within walking distance from downtown Portland that still gives you that little bit of adventure, Marquam Nature Park has you covered. There are miles of hiking paths to enjoy, some of which are paved for a more effortless walking experience.

If you only have time for one hike, make it to the Marquam Nature Trail, which heads into the heart of the park. There are a few steep parts, so don’t be mistaken into thinking this is just going to be a walk in the park… (pardon the pun).

If you look carefully, you may even be able to see Mount Hood. There are also a few shorter routes if you don’t have time for the whole 7 miles.

READ MORE: Exploring Marquam Nature Park in Portland

3. Macleay Park Hiking

Macleay Park is a stunning place to take a hike, and the best thing is that it is super close to downtown Portland. The park’s hilly hiking trails are shaded by large Douglas fir and towering western red cedar. The Macleay Park Trail is one of the most walked hikes in the larger Forest Park of Portland nearby. 

The 5-mile round trip will take you to the Pittock Mansion, following Balch Creek. The Pittock Mansion offers some incredible views of the city below and is an excellent stop if you want to learn a little more about the area’s history.

Don’t get too excited when we tell you this park is home to a witch’s castle. Although named Witch’s Castle, it is an old restroom!

The building is now completely covered in atmospheric moss, the old stone glinting, the odd bit of graffiti adding to the effect. It is certainly something interesting to spot on a hike in this area and an unusual thing to do in Portland.

RELATED: 20 Parks in Portland for The Adventurous!

4. Washington Park (One of The Best Things to Do in Portland for ANYONE!)

Despite the confusing name, Washington Park is located in Portland, and has a lot to offer, plus has the added benefit of being just a few miles from Downtown.

Some attractions include the World Forestry Center’s Discovery Museum, where you can learn about the fascinating world of forests and even see a five million-year-old petrified stump of a Giant Sequoia tree.

There is also a rose garden, a stunning Japanese Garden, redwoods , a bamboo forest, picnic tables galore, and a fun playground for the kids. This park can’t be missed when it comes to things to do in Portland.

READ MORE: Exploring Washington Park in Portland, Oregon

5. Tryon Park

Famous for the many trails that criss-cross their way through the landscape, Tryon Park is a great escape from the bustle of Portland without traveling too far. It is located just 15 minutes away from Downtown, so you could even head here for an extended lunch break!

There are 8 miles of trails to try out and plenty of ways to cut corners if you were looking for just a short stroll. One of the most popular trails in Tryon Creek is the Triple Bridge Loop, which will take you through beautiful temperate forests. It’s just stunning!

Trail running, jogging, cycling, and horseback riding are popular activities within the park. If you want to learn more about the area, take a guided hike or visit the park’s nature center.

READ MORE: Exploring Tryon Creek State Natural Area in Portland

6. Elk Rock Island

Sitting proudly in the middle of the Willamette River sits Elk Rock Island, just waiting to be explored. Despite being an island, it is possible to reach it during low tide via a land bridge. It is a brilliant place for some hiking, with plenty of wildlife viewing along the way.

The island is 40 million years old so you will walk on one of the oldest parts of the Portland area. This, coupled with the exciting landscape, flora, and fauna, makes it one of the best places to hike in Portland.

7. Forest Park

If you want to leave the city without really leaving the city, Forest Park is your answer. This huge park is northwest of the city, providing an idyllic rural escape for people and wildlife.

There are around 80 miles of trails to explore, with one of the most popular being the Wildwood Trial. At 30 miles long, you might not feel like doing it all, but there are several points of interest along the way, such as the Pittock Mansion, Washington Park, and the Audobon Society Sanctuary.

You can also hit some trails on horseback or bike for those who don’t want to hike. This is the city’s green lung, so keep your eyes out for wildlife and enjoy.

READ MORE: 8 Top Hikes in Forest Park in Portland

8. Oxbow Regional Park

The Sandy River flows through several parks near Portland as it makes its way from Mount Hood to the Columbia River. Oxbow Regional Park is the best place to make the most of it as it straddles the waterway through several twists and turns.

It’s one of the best spots for fishing in the area, filled with steelhead trout and salmon, who also make their way here to spawn. If you’re not much of an angler, the park is just as popular for paddling or floating.

Away from the water, you can enjoy the many hikes that take you through the lush old-growth forest. Most hikes are short and easy, with opportunities to spot wildlife like elk and deer.

READ MORE: Oxbow Regional Park Outside of Portland—Hike, Paddle, Fish, & Camp!

9. Sauvie Island

As one of the largest river islands in the country, Sauvie Island gives nature lovers a lot to explore, and if you love berries, that is even better. The island is a vast 26,000 acres and provides plenty of things to do. Let’s cover some of the most popular activities: where the berries come in.

Strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries never taste sweeter than when you pick them yourself, and there are plenty of pick-your-own farms open in summer and fall where you can fill baskets and bags with freshly picked goods. It is one of the best things to do in Portland (and yummiest too).

Many hiking trails, such as the round-trip Warrior Rock Lighthouse Trail or the Wapato Access Greenway State Park Trail, take you to a lake (on an island?!). Visitors to Sauvie also enjoy nature watching, wine tasting, and relaxing on the local beaches. It is an excellent way to spend the day.

READ MORE: 7 Awesome Things To Do on Sauvie Island Near Portland!

10. Milo McIver State Park

If you’re looking for an adventurous day trip or weekend away close to Portland, Milo McIver State Park could be just what you’re after. Just a 40-minute (25-mile drive) from the city will lead you to this 950-acre riverfront park.

For the sportier types, there’s lots of fun to be had at the 27-hole disc golf park. You can also rent kayaks and SUPs to hit the Clackamas River or go floating all the way to Barton Park.

If you just want to experience the diverse landscape on offer, you can take one of the many trails that crisscross the park. You’ll see green forests, grassy meadows, and even vistas of Mount Hood and Mount St Helens.

READ MORE: Your Guide to Milo McIver State Park Near Portland

11. Abiqua Falls (One of Our Favorite Things to Do Near Portland)

There are plenty of beautiful waterfalls in this part of the country, but you won’t always see Abiqua Falls at the top of the list. Why? Because this one is a little off the beaten path and certainly not the easiest to get to. But trust us, if you persevere, it’s totally worth the effort!

For the first part, the trailhead can be hard to find, so make sure you read our full guide to the Abiqua Waterfall Hike . The trail itself is fairly short (1-5 miles depending on where you park) but it can be a little treacherous in places.

Once you’ve traversed the slippery rocky trail and roped descent, you’ll be rewarded with amazing views. Abiqua Falls gushes 92 feet over a black basalt backdrop, surrounded by lush, mossy forest. It’s quite the sight to behold.

READ MORE: Your Guide to The Abiqua Waterfall Hike Near Portland

12. Silver Falls State Park

Silver Falls State Park is an unmissable park if you are waterfall chasers like us. The park is home to the incredible Trail of Ten Falls, and although there are plenty of other things to do, this is the real highlight.

From one hiking path of 7.4 miles, you will be able to take in 10 awe-inspiring waterfalls and are even able to walk behind some of them, which is a pretty cool experience.

One of the waterfalls reaches a towering 177 feet, so we are not just talking about little trickles here; the other waterfalls also have a lot to offer. You certainly get a lot of bang for your buck, which is why it has made it to the list of best things to do in Portland.

READ MORE: Your Guide to Silver Falls State Park—The Trail of 10 Falls & More

On (and In) the Water

13. paddle down the willamette river.

Rent kayaks from one of the local companies in the area, such as Portland Kayak Company , and set out to see the sights from the water. Portland Kayak Company is near the Willamette River for easy access and offers guided tours upstream from downtown Portland.

Keep your eyes peeled for some awesome local wildlife, such as bald eagles, great blue herons, and osprey.

14. High Rocks

High Rocks Park provides the perfect opportunity for a bit of an adrenaline rush. Large rocks surround the river, at the perfect place where the Clackamas and the Willamette River converge to create a natural swimming pool.

If you prefer not to do the jumping yourself, simply sunning on the rocks and watching those with a desire for the thrill is a great way to spend the afternoon. Jumpers and swimmers need to exercise caution, as there are strong currents and hidden underwater ledges to contend with.

RELATED: 17 Best Beaches in Portland, Oregon!

15. Floating on Sandy or Clackamas River

Two great places to float near Portland are the Sandy River and the Clackamas River. Get ready for a day of relaxation as you spend lazy hours on the water.

If you opt for the Clackamas River, the most popular launch spot is Barton Park . Most people who choose this option will float down to Carver, which usually takes around 3-4 hours. It is a popular spot in summer, sometimes offering an almost party-like atmosphere, with BBQs on the shore and music playing.

The most popular route on the Sandy River starts at Dabney State Recreation Area and ends at Lewis and Clarke State Park.

Most of the time, you can just chill and take in the views, but the river does get a little bumpy at some points, which is great fun. You may even get a bonus and be able to spot some wildlife along the way.

Any float trip will take a little planning, as you will need two cars, have someone available to pick you up at the other end, or find some other method to reach your start or endpoints.

RELATED: Visiting Barton Park Outside of Portland—Hike, Float, Fish, & Camp!

16. Kayaking and Paddling at Scappoose Bay

Would you believe us if we told you there was somewhere just 30 minutes from Download Portland that offered a scenic place for paddling, away from annoying boat traffic? Is it too good to be true?

You may be surprised to hear that kayaking and paddling through some stunning areas is possible just a short drive away from the city. Scappoose Bay is a paddling hotspot, and that is hardly surprising, as you will be able to paddle through enchanting mangrove forests.

Kayak, SUP, and canoe rental are available here, so you don’t have to own your boat. Plus, lessons are available if you have never hit the water like this before and want some guidance.

There are streams, islands, and side channels all to explore, and bird life is abundant. Venture in and out of small channels and make your adventure.

17. White Water Rafting Upper Clackamas

Head to the Upper Clackamas for a day of high thrill white water rafting. Tumble over the rapids in a bumpy adventure. Various tour companies lead rafting trips, such as River Drifters, who will take you to this scenic stretch of the river for a full day or half-day excursion.

The Upper Clackamas is where all the action is, so you can enjoy some thrilling rapids and mountain scenery that will take your breath away.

There are sections of the river here that are between class II-III+, so although this isn’t a trip for the faint of heart, it is a lot of fun, and you might be able to spot some wildlife along the way.

RELATED: 7 of The Most Legendary Rivers For White Water Rafting in Oregon

Portland Tours (Best Things to Do in Portland on Tour!)

18. ghost tour.

In the mood for a little bit of a scare? Fancy learning about the dark side of Portland? Take a ghost tour through the streets, see the sights, and hear stories that the guide books won’t tell you.

You will learn about the Roseland Theater, which is infamous for backstage murders, and that is just the start. A knowledgeable guide will lead you as you make your way around some of the paramount sights of horrible murders and grisly tales—sounds terribly… fun, no?

19. Underground Donut Tour

Chances are, you have never been on an underground donut tour , and chances are you never will again. The city is known for its donuts and for good reason.

There are so many places to sample some of these holey delights, and this tour will take you to some of the best, including Voodoo Donuts, the most famous. But do they create the tastiest donuts? That is for you to decide. It’s certainly one of the most unusual things to do in Portland!

20. Bike Tour of Downtown Portland

Give your feet a rest and take a bike tour around Downtown Portland . You can tick off some of the main sights with a handy guide on hand to tell you all about them.

Overall the ride is around 9 miles, and along the way, you will check out some of the best art galleries, breweries, and bridges. Bike and helmet rental are included in the tour price, and you can choose either a morning or afternoon ride depending on what else you want to do with your day.

21. Brewery Bike Tour

Brewery and bike tour in one? Sounds like a dream come true. Portland is known for its many breweries, and you will visit some of the best on this tour.

In total, you will cover about 5 miles, so nothing too strenuous, and that will leave you plenty of time to hop in and out of those breweries, learning all about them and the micro brewing process from your beer-loving guide.

Use of the bike and all tastings are included in the price of the tour, so all you have to worry about is which beer you like best.

22. Food Bike Tour

Fun, sightseeing and lots of food await you on this food-filled bike tour of the city. Lasting around 2.5 hours, you will have plenty of time to ride through the historic Portland neighborhood, sampling locally made coffee, chocolate, and ice cream along the way.

You will also stop at one of the city’s first food cart pods. It is one of the best ways to find out why food cart culture is so special in the city.

23. Sightseeing Cruise

We feel like one of the best ways to see a city is from its waterways, and Portland offers a stunning cruise up the Willamette River . There is a running commentary for most of the route as you pass under famous bridges and iconic sights.

As a bonus, you can pick up some snacks on board, and snacks always make adventures better. The tour takes about an hour and a half, so wrap up warm and take it all in.

24. Dinner or Lunch Cruise

With so much to do and see in Portland, you might want to save time and get your food in for the day while you sightsee! Dinner cruises or lunch cruises are the perfect combinations, allowing you to see the sights of this beautiful city while enjoying a delicious meal.

25. Downtown Airplane Tour

One of the best ways to see a city is from above it, and this Downtown Airplane Tour gives you that opportunity. It offers so much more than your standard viewpoint, as you will fly directly over some of Portland’s most iconic landmarks.

It’s a bit of an adrenaline rush as well, as the plane is pretty small— they only fit three people in. You will fly over the Moda Center, Providence Park, and Willamette Park.

READ MORE: 13 Portland Tours for The Adventurous!

Columbia River Gorge

26. wahkeena and multnomah falls loop trail.

This loop trail is popular, and for a good reason. You won’t just see Wahkeena and Multnomah Falls as you make your way around; there are six named waterfalls and plenty of smaller cascades that are still a delight to see.

Multnomah Falls is arguably the most impressive at 620 feet, culminating in the gushing 242-foot Wahkeena Falls. Come in the spring when the creeks are at maximum volume to see a seriously impressive show.

RELATED: Waterfalls Near Portland: 17 Gorgeous Waterfall Hikes

27. Dry Creek Falls

The Dry Creek Falls hike pretty much has everything you want for an easy day hike, making it one of the best things to do in Portland. Lots of shade, a small elevation gain, and a huge waterfall as the grand finale.

The waterfall is a towering 74-foot high, and although impressive in itself, the surrounding natural amphitheater just tips it over the edge from impressive to incredible. Despite this, it is one of the less trodden trails in the gorge, so if you want to escape the crowds, this could be a good shout.

The entire round trip is just 4.4 miles, so it could be the perfect add-on to another Columbia River Gorge adventure.

28. Windsurfing at Hood River

It may surprise some that the waters of Hood River are often full of colorful windsurfers. They come in droves, all trying to catch a wake.

There are so many here throughout the year that it has become what Hood River is known for. The geology and conditions make it the perfect place to try out this incredible sport, with winds rushing through the canyons of the Cascade Mountains.

The Hatch area is where the more experienced riders go, while The Hook is a protected cove, making it perfect for beginners. If you are interested in learning how to windsurf, rental shops offer lessons here.

29. Vista House

Perched precariously on top of a rocky outcrop, Vista House is perfectly positioned to offer 360 views of the Columbia River Gorge. The building is a century-old observatory and a must-stop on any visit to the gorge.

It sits on top of Crown Point, which towers 733 feet above the Columbia River, so if you don’t like to look down, this may not be the best place for you. Because of this lofty position, the building earned its name of the Jewel of the Columbia River Gorge.

As well as impressive views, the building itself is a sight to behold, designed in German Art Nouveau style, with eight sides. Once inside, the unique architectural designs continue, and you can admire them while enjoying the views, the gift shop, and the espresso bar.

30. Columbia River Gorge Tour (One of The Most Popular Things to Do from Portland)

With Columbia River Gorge right on the doorstep of Portland, you have to explore it while in the area . If you don’t have a car to head there yourself, make use of a prearranged tour, so you get to see all the highlights without the stress.

Head to Multnomah Falls on one of your stops, one of the tallest waterfalls in the USA. There are plenty of other stops along the way, so pack your camera and prepare for a day of dazzling scenery.

31. Flight Over the Columbia River Gorge

If you are a nature junkie rather than a city dweller or want to see some different sights, why not take a scenic flight over the Columbia River Gorge?

You will head out for a full 40 minutes, so you will have plenty have time to see some of the Gorge’s most stunning natural landmarks, such as the Gorge Canyon, Multnomah Falls, and Bonneville Dam.

There Are Tons More Things to do Near Portland at The Gorge!

You could spend months, years even, exploring the Columbia River Gorge and still not uncovering all the secrets this incredible landscape holds. If you are short on time and just want a glimpse of the gorge, drive on the scenic Columbia River Highway, stopping along the way for photos and picnics.

First up, we can’t miss talking about the waterfalls. The gorge is simply full of them, and impressive ones at that. A few of the most scenic falls include Bridal Veil Falls, Coopey Falls, Horsetail Falls, Latourell Falls, and Wahclella Falls, to name just a few. All of them can be reached via scenic hike, so take your pick!

Plenty of other hikes in the Columbia River Gorge take you to other scenic spots without the waterfall, such as the walk up to Mitchell Point. It is a steep climb of 1170-foot to get there, but the spectacular views of the gorge make it well worth it.

The Indian Point Trail takes you to an incredible viewpoint, but we are going. To be honest, here, it is hard at 7.3 miles. There are so many hikes to take; we have made a list of them for you to check out.

READ MORE: 25 Columbia River Gorge Hikes + Other Adventures

Although the Columbia River Gorge is an easy day trip from Portland , there are loads of great places to camp if you want to make a weekend of it. Most of these are at the Portland end of the gorge if you’re hitting up the waterfalls. In this case, Ainsworth State Park is the closest to the city.

Or, if you just want to return to nature and enjoy the amazing scenery, Eagle Creek Campground is a great choice, situated on a bluff with views over the river.

RELATED: 17 Amazing Spots to Go Camping on The Columbia River Gorge

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32. moulton falls and other nearby falls.

Located in Moulton Falls Regional Park, a trip to Moulton Falls will satisfy your cravings for waterfall viewing. Three bonus waterfalls can also be found nearby, so you could always check out Yacolt Falls, Lucia Falls, and Sunset Falls all during one packed day trip.

Once you have checked out the impressive Moulton Falls as it tumbles over the rocks, head north through the first to reach Yacolt Falls, which is surrounded by stunning scenery. This is a lovely, refreshing spot to dip your toes into the water if warm enough.

The next stop on your adventure is Moulton Falls Bridge, a playground for those looking to raft, float, or jump into the water from the surrounding rocks. The Lucia Falls hike is just west of Moulton Falls and is quick and quiet, the perfect add-on to your waterfall-filled day.

To the east of Moulton Falls, you can discover the beauty of Sunset Falls. It is just a short path to reach the cascading water, so it is possible to do this waterfall hike as well. You can never see too many waterfalls, right?

READ MORE: Exploring Moulton Falls & Yacolt Falls + Lucia and Sunset Falls!

33. Lacamas Park

Sparkling lakes, expansive meadows, and cascading waterfalls are what you should expect on a trip to Lacamas Park . The three main hiking trails wind their way around the park, but if you want a bit of everything, you should tackle the Lake to Lake Trail Loop.

It takes in lots of the park’s main sites, so you should expect to see a good few waterfalls and lake views. If you prefer exploring on two wheels, there are also plenty of paths to explore on a mountain bike.

Fishing, water skiing, paddle boarding, and kayaking are popular sports on the lake, so there is something for everyone.

READ MORE: Your Guide to Lacamas Park: Trails, Lakes, and Waterfalls!

34. White Salmon River Rafting

The White Salmon River offers an incredible location for white water rafting . The sporty III-IV rapids and gorgeous gorge and forest scenery combine to make it the trip of a lifetime and one of the best things to do in Portland.

The river starts on the glaciers of Mount Adams and runs down into the Columbia River, creating some incredibly clear waters. Plenty of rapids to tackle will have you paddling and splashing all day. Many companies offer trips to the White Salmon River for a full or a half day.

Mount Hood (One of The Must-Do Things to Do from Portland)

35. tamanawas falls.

Cascading over a 110-high lava cliff, Tamanawas Falls is pretty impressive. Getting to this spectacular waterfall is relatively easy and can be completed no matter the season. To get to the waterfall from the trailhead, you will only have to climb 560 feet and walk less than 4 miles.

Due to its accessibility, it can be very crowded during peak months. You can’t get any better than a hike through thick forests, along a bubbling stream, and ending with a stunning waterfall.

When the sun is shining, and you are feeling brave, you can dip your toes into the pool at the bottom of the waterfall, or if you are not quite brave enough, a picnic on the surrounding banks is a lovely alternative.

During the winter, Tamanawas Falls is a different place entirely. With snow-covered slopes and ice crystals dotting parts of the falls, it is magical to see—a wonderful thing to do near Portland in the winter.

READ MORE: Hiking The Gorgeous Tamanawas Falls Trail

36. Trillium Lake

When looking for THAT view of Mount Hood, chances are you will find it at Trillium Lake . The lake provides postcard-worthy views of this mighty mountain, and the endless recreational activities are just a bonus.

For keen anglers, it is a great spot to try your luck catching trout or two; the water is chilly, but if you are brave enough, take a plunge into the icy water to cool off.

If you fancy getting into the water but would rather stay dry, canoes and kayaks are an excellent option for some lake fun. Stretch your legs on the Trillium Lake Loop, some of which is on a boardwalk, making for a leisurely stroll with impressive sights along the way. 

READ MORE: Checking Out Trillium Lake: Paddling, Hiking, and Camping

37. Tom, Dick, and Harry Hike

Epic scenes await you on the Tom, Dick, and Harry Trail . The hike got its name thanks to the three prominent crags that sit on the mountain’s ridge, and it was these crags have been loving dubbed Tom, Dick, and Harry.

The start of the trail is just as picturesque as the end as you loop around the stunning Mirror Lake. At this point, you will want to warm up those calf muscles as the real climb begins. Despite being uphill, it is well-marked and relatively doable for most.

Combining a stunning lake with stunning views, it is hardly surprising it is so popular. There are several incredible Mount Hood viewpoints along the way, but don’t stop; keep pushing onwards as the crowd begins to thin.

Be careful on the rocks the higher you climb, as the trail will be a bit less noticeable here, but once you summit the mountain, the scramble will make it well worth it.

READ MORE: Hiking Tom Dick and Harry Mountain and Mirror Lake Loop

38. Mount Hood in Winter

Winter activities are abundant in this area of Oregon and made even better by the towering presence of Mount Hood, no matter the movement. There are so many things to do at Mount Hood in winter .

Tubing, cross-country skiing, and sledding are some of the most popular activities, and there are numerous areas where you can snap on your skis and hit the slopes. Five different ski areas offer options for all ski levels, from challenging runs to slopes for the whole family.

Try cross-country skiing at Teacup Nordic Snowpack if you want to enjoy the scenery but take life at a slower pace. Alternatively, there are some great trails for snowshoeing, including one that will take you to Tamanawas Falls, which often freezes over in the winter.

Sledding and tubing are also fun activities for the whole family, with locations such as Ski Bowl being a favorite. It not only has a conveyor-assisted tubing run, but at night, the run transforms into a light-filled disco.

READ MORE: What to Do at Mount Hood in Winter

39. Flight Over Mount Hood

Start your journey on this flight around Mount Hood , flying over Multnomah Falls before soaring through the sky to Mount Hood. The mightly mountain is impressive at the best of times, but it is just spectacular from the air.

It gives you a unique vantage point of the Columbia River Gorge and the Mount Hood National Forest, with some low flying that will get your adrenaline pumping. On a clear day, Mount Hood certainly isn’t the only mountain you will see.

40. Wine and Waterfall Tour

Combining two of the best elements in life—wine and waterfalls, this tour gives you the best of both worlds. You will head through the Hood River Valley on this guided tour. Head through the beautiful vineyards, sampling some of the area’s finest wine as you go.

As well as spectacular views of Mount Hood, you will also delve into the Columbia River Gorge, where there are waterfalls around every corner, with endless photo opportunities.

And Tons More Around Mount Hood!

Mount Hood is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts . Books could be written (and probably have been) about the huge range of things to do and sights to see in this epic wilderness.

Waterfall lovers will feel like Christmas has come early, with incredible waterfall after incredible waterfall. Some of the best include Umbrella and Salahie Falls, and Ramona Falls.

Spend time on picturesque lakes, including the unmissable Lost Lake or Frog Lake. They’re worth a visit just for the scenery and are popular for kayaking, swimming, and fishing in the summer.

When it comes to Mount Hood hikes , you’re spoilt for choice. The most epic of these is the 41-mile Timberline Trail, or for something a little shorter, the Bald Mountain Hike will have the legs aching but with an incredible payoff.

READ MORE: 9 Things To Do at Mount Hood For Adventurers!

Visit the Coast From Portland

41. oregon coast tour (best things to do from portland if you’re short on time).

This tour packs a lot of punch for one day trip. If you don’t have a car to help you get around, you’ll still be able to see the best of the Oregon Coast .

You can visit the iconic Cannon Beach, Oswald State Park, the Neahkahnie Overlook, and Ecola State Park. These are some of the most stunning parts of Oregon with its rugged coastline. This tour eliminates the hassle of planning it yourself, as all transport and trip planning is included.

It’s going to be way more convenient, and you’ll get to do more on this tour instead of attempting to do it yourself, BUT if you did want to do it yourself…

42. Day Trips to the Coast

Visiting the dramatic Oregon coastline is easily doable from Portland. Even as a day trip. You can experience dramatic high cliffs, impressive vistas, crashing waves, and crazy rock formations in one outing.

The drive will take roughly an hour and a half, depending on where on the coast you are going. You won’t be able to see all the spots here in one day, so pick and choose carefully what you would like to get out of your day trip.

Ecola State Park is a great stop, and you could easily spend the whole day here, hiking around Tillamook Head and admiring Tillamook Lighthouse. Indian Beach within the park is a hotspot for surfing and a popular beach spot for just chilling.

Cannon Beach is probably the most popular day trip you can do from Portland. It is the home of the iconic Haystack Rock, which is crazy impressive to see from the shore, but it also benefits from having a lovely beach in front of it.

RELATED: How To Do an Oregon Coast Day Trip From Portland

43. Oregon Coast Hikes

Make Oswald West State Park your destination if awesome hikes are your goal. Most of the park is covered in temperate rainforest, and most hikes include at least one incredible viewpoint. The Cape Falcon Trail is an all-time favorite.

Manzanita Beach and Neahkahnie Mountain is another option, which offers some incredible views and a lovely, quieter beach to relax on after a long uphill hike.

Another idea would be to explore the Three Capes Scenic Loop and visit Tillamook Bay. After wandering the dramatic capes and taking in the views, you will have earned an ice cream from the famous Tillamook Creamery Visitor’s Center. Keep in mind this one would be quite a hectic day, and you’d be unlikely to see the whole loop!

Phew! That was A LOT… We know. But we hope you’ve now found some of your favorite things to do in Portland for your future visit!

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Salem community celebrates Juneteenth

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Salem residents celebrated the city's early Black families at the Willamette Heritage Center and others gathered for a community block party downtown featuring music, food, and community booths in honor of the Juneteenth holiday Wednesday.

The Juneteenth holiday originated in Galveston, Texas , when Union troops marched into the city on June 19, 1865, and Union General Gordon Granger delivered the news that President Abraham Lincoln had issued the Emancipation Proclamation two years prior, requiring the immediate freedom of more than 250,000 slaves in Texas.

The date became a federal holiday in 2021 and the Oregon legislature passed House Bill 2168 the same year, establishing June 19 as an official state holiday.

Celebrations of emancipation in Oregon date back to the 1860s . Clara Peoples, a worker at the Kaiser Shipyards in Portland, is recognized as the woman who organized the first celebration in 1945 on June 19 and helped initiate Portland’s annual Juneteenth celebration in 1972.

Tour of local sites tied to one of Salem's early Black families

The Willamette Heritage Center hosted its second annual Juneteenth Community History Walk event Wednesday in partnership with Oregon Black Pioneers and Just Walk Salem Keizer. The walk traces local families impacted by slavery and emancipation and celebrates Salem’s early Black community.

Last year, participants visited the site of a home in the Piety Hill neighborhood where the Bayless home was the site of an Emancipation Day celebration in 1879. The tour also featured the site of Albert Bayless' blacksmith shop and one of the churches he is credited with helping build.

This year, four guided tours and self-guided tours invited participants to learn about and honor Rev. Daniel Jones, the first Black student at Willamette University and the state's delegate to several national civil rights conferences.

Gov. Tina Kotek joined one of the tours and issued a proclamation honoring June 19, 2024 as Juneteenth across the state.

“We must continue to work to end racial injustice and ensure equity, inclusion, and opportunity for Black Oregonians," Kotek said in a press release. "It was wonderful to join Oregon Black Pioneers and the Willamette Heritage Center for their Salem Juneteenth Community History Walk honoring Rev. Daniel Jones, an unwavering in Oregon.”

Nearly 50 people joined the noon tour led by Mariah Rocker, Oregon Black Pioneers' public programs and exhibits manager. Rocker led two groups through Salem, guided by chalk arrows to sites that have for the most part significantly changed in appearance since the Jones family would have inhabited them.

The tour took participants to Willamette University where Jones was enrolled in a two-year preparatory course during the 1869-1870 and 1870-1871 school years. At the time, the campus had two buildings. One of those buildings remains, Waller Hall.

The northwest corner of High and Mill Streets was another stop where the Jones family first resided. Today, the corner is part of the Pringle Parkade Garage and home to some storefronts.

The rest of the tour included the site of Jones' barbershop, the Reed Opera House where Jones is said to have delivered Emancipation Jubilee remarks, the corner of High and Marion Streets where Jones was a pastor of the Colored M.E Church, the corner of High and Marion Streets where a segregated school for students of color in 1868 was opened that Jones' son likely attended, the site of a later Jones family home at Marion and Winter streets and the site of the Bayless family home.

Music, food, celebration at Salem-Keizer NAACP event

More than 100 people joined the Salem-Keizer NAACP chapter for their second Juneteenth event since the pandemic.

Dozens of community booths lined both sides of Cottage St. including booths for the American Red Cross, Black Joy Oregon, the Kroc Center, BE-BLAC foundation, CASA, Family Building Blocks, and more.

There were performances from two local high school students of the Black National Anthem and an original song from Jazzmen Mendoza, a McNary High School graduate.

Dr. Johnny Lake, a former chairman of the State of Oregon Commission on Black Affairs and an educator, delivered a speech, opening with a reading of the preamble from the Declaration of Independence and talking about laws that were passed that contradicted the words.

"I hope you felt the contradiction that was going on with that incredible statement of freedom at the same time there were laws, after laws, after laws, passed to restrict the rights of African Americans," Lake said.

RJ Hampton, president of the Salem-Keizer NAACP, said the chapter plans to host the event annually to honor the holiday which he characterized as a "landmark" and "testament" to the resilience of the Black community.

Hampton said the chapter was committed to building a foundation that helps people understand the contributions that the Black community has made in Salem and create more events like Wednesdays where the community can come together.

Dianne Lugo covers the Oregon Legislature and equity issues. Reach her at  [email protected]  or on X  @DianneLugo

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