Oregon’s beautiful Willamette Valley is home to not only gorgeous sights but also fascinating history. Take a journey of flight through one of these Willamette Valley air museums and learn more about the dynamic world of aerospace. From private tours to displays of historical war-era aircraft, there is something everyone will appreciate at these incredible air museums. Perfect for all ages, bring the family and enjoy a day out as you learn more about some of the nation’s most historical aircraft around the Willamette Valley.   

Willamette Valley air museums
Take a fascinating tour of various aircraft located at the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum in McMinnville. Photo courtesy: Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum

Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum

500 NE Captain Michael King Smith Way, McMinnville
503.434.4180

Open daily 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Learn about the dynamic world of flight and space at the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum in McMinnville. Bursting with exciting history and displays of war-era aircraft, take a tour of this incredible air museum. See the world’s fastest stealth jet from the Cold War era and enter the cargo deck of the Spruce Goose in a private cockpit tour. Whether looking to spend an hour or the entire day, there is something everyone will love at the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum.

Make the most of your time and plan your visit with exciting guided tours. Choose from a two-hour exclusive tour showcasing highlights of the historic aircraft. Learn more about some of the air and space exhibits and leave with priceless memories and knowledge. Reserve your tour online or book at walk-in on a first-come, first-served basis. You can also purchase your admission pass online or at the door. Adults aged 16 and over are $22 per person, with seniors ages 65 and up costing $16, youth ages 5 – 15 years old are $10 and children under 5 years old are free. Those with an EBT card can receive reduced admission rates of $3 for adults and $1 for youth. Active duty military can get in for free with a military ID card.

Willamette Valley air museums
Browse through some of the war-era aircraft and learn about the history of aviation at the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum in McMinnville. Photo courtesy: Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum

Sights at the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum in McMinnville

Be amazed at the largest wooden airplane ever built, the Spruce Goose first created during World War II. Watch the iconic journey this aircraft took from Long Beach, California to its new home and destination right in McMinnville. Take a look at history and learn more about this fascinating piece of history. “Six times larger than any aircraft of its time, the Spruce Goose, also known as the Hughes Flying Boat, is made entirely of wood and flew just one time on November 2, 1947, in Long Beach, California.” Prepare to be amazed at the legendary journey of this extraordinary aircraft.

Make a stop at the Evergreen Museum Store and find a variety of souvenirs to remember your visit. Take home and build your own aircraft model or pick up an informational book to learn more about the fascinating world of flight. From toys to clothing, you are sure to find what you’re looking for at the museum store. When looking for an exciting outing around the Willamette Valley, consider making a stop at the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum in McMinnville.

Willamette Valley air museums
Take a flight back in time as you learn about the aircraft at the Oregon Air and Space Museum. Photo courtesy: Oregon Air and Space Museum

Oregon Air and Space Museum

90377 Boeing Drive, Eugene
541.461.1101

Open Thursday – Saturday 12 – 4 p.m.

Extend your knowledge of aerospace at the Oregon Air and Space Museum in Eugene. Walk through the impressive exhibits and take in a world of historical knowledge at this Willamette Valley museum. “Since opening in 1991, the Oregon Air and Space Museum is dedicated to the acquisition and display of various aircraft and artifacts depicting the history of aviation and space technology for the education and enjoyment of the people of Oregon and around the world.”

Admission for adults is $7 per person, with youth ages 6 – 17 costing $3, seniors ages 62 and over are $6, and children ages 5 and under are free. Military discounts are also available. Check out the group tours for groups ten and larger for discounted rates. As you walk around the exhibits, take in sights of historical military uniforms, a commercial airlines display, and of course mesmerizing aircraft. From the Mig-17 to the A-4 Skyhawk, there is a fantastic lineup of aircraft waiting to be seen. Spend the afternoon enhancing your appreciation of space and air at the Oregon Air and Space Museum in Eugene.

Willamette Valley air museums
You’ll be amazed at the assortment of exhibits at the Oregon Air and Space Museum in Eugene. Photo courtesy: Oregon Air and Space Museum

Step out and explore some of the valley’s most inspiring aircraft at these local air and space museums. From the world’s fastest stealth jet to the largest wooden aircraft, prepare to be impressed with the history behind these exhilarating exhibits. Enjoy a tour of the cock pit or learn more about the world’s space technology as your take a journey of flight through Willamette Valley air museums. There is something for everyone at these exciting locations offering remarkable displays and exhibits with unlimited knowledge and history.

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