Ontario Vacations, Tourism & Travel Information
Our Take on Ontario, Oregon
Located in east central Oregon, just across the Idaho line, Ontario has it all. Ontario, Oregon things to do, whether you’re planning family vacations or romantic getaways, can include golf, museums, and outdoor activities, such as hiking.
If your family includes furry members, several Ontario, Oregon, hotels advertise as pet friendly in addition to being kid friendly. Family friendly Ontario accommodations offer pools, kitchens, oversized family rooms and babysitting. Fun family activities could include a visit to the Four Rivers Cultural Center and Museum, where the Snake, the Malheur, the Owyhee and the Payette rivers converge.
Options for romantic getaways include a hike up Malheur Butte, an extinct volcano, or a day on one of the many golf courses in the area. End your day at one of the Ontario hotels or inns that cater to couples.
Half the fun of a vacation is eating. Whether you’re feeding the whole family or you’re looking for a candlelit dinner for two, check reviews in travel guides for restaurant ratings and recommendations. Ontario, Oregon, offers a number of fun or romantic things to do, no matter what type of vacation you’re planning.
Ontario, Oregon Lodging
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Ontario Hotels1249 Tapadera Ave
Ontario, OR 97914"kids loved the pool and we loved the size of the room" more on Tripadvisor
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Ontario Hotels251 Goodfellow St
Ontario, OR 97914"I stay in the ontario best western 3 or 4 days a week" more on Yahoo! Travel
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Ontario Hotels1221 S.E. 1St Ave
Ontario, OR 97914"bed was comfortable and the a/c was good" more on Tripadvisor
Ontario, Oregon Things To Do
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Ontario Golf Courses1345 Golf Course Rd
Ontario, OR 97914Overview Ontario Golf Club is an 18-hole regulation length golf course ... more on TheGolfCourses
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Ontario Golf Courses3780 Arabian Dr
Ontario, OR 97914-8688Overview Country View Golf Course is a 9-hole regulation length golf course ... more on TheGolfCourses
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Ontario Museums676 SW Fifth Ave
Ontario, OR 97914Overview For centuries, the Snake, the Malheur, the Owyhee and the Payette have supported ... more on Museum Stuff
