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Here you can learn about Lane County, Oregon, and its many diverse regions. You can find out about its history, and what's going on in the major cities like Eugene and Springfield as well as many of the outlying areas such as Cottage Grove and Florence. You can also take a virtual tour of many areas of Lane County to see what they have to offer in the way of homes, land, shopping, attractions, and all of your other real estate related needs. top of page Willamette Valley The Willamette Valley exemplifies the allure of the Northwest. This valley was the inspiration for the historic Oregon Trail expeditions. Situated in the southern Willamette Valley, Lane County's diverse offerings continue to attract visitors and delight residents. Visit our Willamette Valley Wineries, or play a round on our golf courses. If you prefer to spend a day learning about the area visit any one of our 13 museums, or some of our historical attractions. top of page Eugene This dynamic city is the hub of Oregon's second largest metropolitan area and home to the University of Oregon. Eugene is touted as the "World's Greatest City of the Arts and Outdoors" for its abundance of arts and culture, passion for sports and recreation, and reputation as Track Town USA. With more ways to cross the river by bike than car and miles of riverside paths, Eugene is consistently ranked as a bike and pedestrian friendly community. To find out more about specific areas of Eugene, including housing and real estate related information, visit our local community pages. Population 146,160 top of page Springfield Springfield, Lane County's second largest city, is a community proud of its past with a progressive eye on its future. Home to everything from vintage homes to high-tech industry, area attractions provide a link to Springfield"s rich history and a wide array of elaborate murals are displayed throughout downtown. Population 55,860 top of page McKenzie River Valley Several communities make up the scenic and recreational McKenzie River Valley. Situated along Highway 126, where the wild McKenzie River winds its way to the Willamette Valley from the Cascade Mountains, outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the area for whitewater rafting, fishing, boating, cycling, camping, golfing, and exploring miles of hiking trails. top of page Cascade Mountains Hike a peaceful old-growth forest trail. Carve fresh tracks on the slopes of the Cascades Mountains. Soak in pools of natural hot springs. Whether you seek an exhilarating outdoor adventure or a way to relax and rejuvenate, you'll discover the perfect place in this neck of the woods. The hard part will be deciding whether to stay in an area bed and breakfast, or to sleep out under the stars in one of over twenty campgrounds and RV parks. The trip through the Cascade Mountains, from Eugene or Springfield to the crest of the Willamette Pass is full of spectacular stopping points. From Fish Hatcheries to Waterfalls, you will not be disappointed on a trip to any of the Cascade Mountains Points of Interest. top of page Local Neighborhoods Using this interactive map, you can find out more about the local areas of Eugene and Springfield. Just click on the area of the map you are interested in to view additional information about the area, including housing, shopping, schools, and other real estate related information. The areas on the map are based on the local MLS areas, to aid you in your home search. If you want more detailed demographic information about any neighborhood in Oregon, then please visit our Community Profile page. top of page
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