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  1. May 5, 2023 · 1. Eugene Saturday Market. Source: Jacquie Klose / shutterstock. Eugene Saturday Market. Proof positive that the counterculture lives on in Eugene, this craft market at Park Blocks has been around since 1970 and is held all day long on Saturdays from April to November.

  2. Apr.15.2021. June Russell-Chamberlin. Destinations. Oregon. Types of Travel. United States. Weekend Getaway. Nestled among wooded hills and surrounded by the fields and vineyards of the southern Willamette Valley, Eugene, Oregon, shares much of its culture with Portland, 100 miles to the north.

  3. Sep 25, 2023 · Eugene is a metropolitan center at the head of the Willamette Valley, approximately 110 miles south of Portland. The seat of Lane County, the city had an estimated population of 169,695 in 2018—nearly equal to the capital city of Salem.

  4. Jan 18, 2024 · Trip Ideas. More Trip Ideas. Wellness Getaway to Eugene. Close to nature yet with all the conveniences of a vibrant, funky and eclectic city, Eugene is the perfect place for an extended stay with your pod. You can find lodging focused on wellness, sample... More. Emily Gillespie. Accessible Travel in Eugene.

  5. Eugene (population 173,000 in 2019) is a city in Oregon at the southern end of the Willamette Valley near the confluence of the Mckenzie and Willamette rivers. It is best known for being the home of the University of Oregon. Understand [ edit] Citizens of Eugene are environmentally aware people who love their coffee and their microbrews.

  6. May 2, 2024 · Eugene, city, seat (1853) of Lane county, western Oregon, U.S., on the Willamette River, adjoining Springfield to the east. The area around what became Eugene was inhabited for several centuries by Kalapuya Indians. Settled by Eugene Skinner in 1846, the city was laid out on Willamette bottomland.

  7. Eugene is a city in and the county seat of Lane County, Oregon, United States. It is located at the southern end of the Willamette Valley, near the confluence of the McKenzie and Willamette rivers, about 50 miles (80 km) east of the Oregon Coast.

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