Explore Portland’s charm on a half-day city tour. Discover its history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. Book your adventure today.
Explore Portland’s charm on a half-day city tour. Discover its history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. Book your adventure today.
- Director Park - This is the central meeting spot and pick-up location! It’s a stunning urban park located in the heart of Downtown Portland.
- South Park Blocks - The tour begins in the vehicle, winding through historic downtown Portland towards the Park Blocks. This area is rich with museums and a variety of performing arts centers, among…
- Director Park - This is the central meeting spot and pick-up location! It’s a stunning urban park located in the heart of Downtown Portland.
- South Park Blocks - The tour begins in the vehicle, winding through historic downtown Portland towards the Park Blocks. This area is rich with museums and a variety of performing arts centers, among other attractions.
- Providence Park - En route to Washington Park, the tour will pass by Providence Park, the cherished home of the Portland Timbers and Portland Thorns soccer teams.
- Washington Park - Spanning 410 acres, Washington Park is an urban oasis filled with beautiful attractions, and it will be the first stop on the tour.
- International Rose Test Garden - Known as the “City of Roses,” Portland is home to the International Rose Test Garden, the oldest continuously operating public rose test garden in the U.S. It features over 610 unique rose varieties across 10,000 bushes, offering plenty of opportunities to stop and smell the roses. During winter, when the garden is not at its peak, the tour will visit the Hoyt Arboretum instead, to explore the trees and plants of the Pacific Northwest.
- Pittock Mansion - The tour continues to the Pittock Mansion, which was preserved from demolition in 1964. Now a historic house and museum, it features expansive gardens and a manicured lawn. As the second stop, guests can explore the exterior and enjoy the scenic gardens and iconic city views. Due to time constraints, the interior of the house will not be visited, but the gardens’ grandeur is a highlight.
- Northwest (Nob Hill) - The tour includes a drive through Nob Hill and the trendy NW 23rd Avenue.
- Pearl District - The tour also drives through Portland’s famous Pearl District, showcasing another landmark: Powell’s Books, the world’s largest independently-owned new and used bookstore.
- Pioneer Courthouse Square - The tour passes by Pioneer Courthouse Square, also known as Portland’s Living Room.
- Portland Aerial Tram - Lower Terminal - The final stop is at the South Waterfront for a ride on the renowned Portland Aerial Tram. As one of only two commuter aerial tramways in the U.S. (the other being New York City’s Roosevelt Island Tramway), it travels 3,300 feet (1,000 meters) horizontally and 500 feet (150 meters) vertically in a three-minute one-way ride. At the top, there are breathtaking views of downtown Portland and the surrounding volcanic Cascade Mountains, including Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Rainier, and Mt. Adams.
- Director Park - The tour concludes back at Director Park.

- Bottled water
- Transportation in a premium, high-roofed, air conditioned passenger van
- Knowledgeable, local and friendly guide
- Admission fees
- Live commentary throughout the tour
- Bottled water
- Transportation in a premium, high-roofed, air conditioned passenger van
- Knowledgeable, local and friendly guide
- Admission fees
- Live commentary throughout the tour
- Gratuity- industry standard is 20% if you enjoy your tour.
- Gratuity- industry standard is 20% if you enjoy your tour.
With the Willamette River running through its center and the Columbia River to the north, Portland is affectionately known by nicknames like “Bridgetown,” “Stumptown,” and “City of Roses.” Situated at the foot of a volcano and surrounded by ancient forests, this city offers a landscape that extends beyond a typical urban setting. Delve into the town’s…
With the Willamette River running through its center and the Columbia River to the north, Portland is affectionately known by nicknames like “Bridgetown,” “Stumptown,” and “City of Roses.” Situated at the foot of a volcano and surrounded by ancient forests, this city offers a landscape that extends beyond a typical urban setting. Delve into the town’s rich history and learn how it transformed from a little-known fishing village into a sought-after international destination. Experience the delightful city that Wildwood Adventures proudly calls home and enjoy the unique charm that Portland extends to its visitors!
- A maximum of 12 people per tour
- Minimal walking is required for this tour
- Children 7 years of age and younger must be in appropriate child seats
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.