Corvallis is a family-friendly place known for its restaurants. Nature lovers can visit Corvallis Dog Park and Willamette Park. While you're here, stop by Majestic Theatre and Corvallis Farmers' Market.
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Top neighborhoods in Corvallis
Downtown Corvallis
Corvallis's Downtown Corvallis neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as Majestic Theatre and Corvallis Farmers' Market.
Job's Addition
Corvallis's Job's Addition neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as Rose Garden in Avery Park and Peavy Arboretum & McDonald Forest.
Central Park
Corvallis's Central Park neighborhood offers attractions including The Arts Center.
Chintimini
Washington Park
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Corvallis and related destinations
Wander through this university town where Oregon State's red-brick campus anchors a community that punches well above its weight. The Majestic Theatre hosts performances that would make larger cities jealous, while the Arts Center showcases local talent worth lingering over. Farmers' Market vendors chat with customers like old friends, not transactions. Kayak the Willamette River where osprey dive dramatically for fish, or hike McDonald Forest's trails where mushroom hunters guard their secret spots with fierce devotion. Sports fans fill Reser Stadium with orange-and-black passion that transforms mild-mannered professors into face-painted zealots. Downtown pubs pour craft beers with names that sound like rejected indie bands, served by bartenders who remember your order from last week.

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