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Corvallis is located in the Benton County, in the State of Oregon. As the county seat, Corvallis has a population which numbers approximatively 54,500 inhabitants. Corvallis is also the center of the Corvallis-Oregon Metropolitan Statistical Area and a nature-based touristic attraction for many.

Top Attractions within Corvallis

The Corvallis Fall Festival of Annual Arts Party is held in the Central Park of Corvallis. It was first organized in 1972 and it is a celebration of the performing arts in an outdoor environment. People who participate in this event have the opportunity to admire lots of local and national artists, performing all throughout the day in the park. It is a modern means of taking arts into the streets, allowing access to everyone and popularizing culture.

The Corvallis Arts Center takes the role of organizing indoor representations and manifestations of all the ranges of arts. Visitors may take special tours aimed at taking them to a certain period or genre, through the permanent collections. In addition to this, they can participate in opening exhibitions and see many galleries of paintings, sculptures, photographies and other artifacts and objects. Tours and events may be organized in the Arts Center with prior booking.

The Peavy Arboretum is a collection of trees and plants, organized by the Oregon State University, in Corvallis. Its main function is that of housing native and international types of tree species. The arboretum is opened to the general public for exploration and as a place for learning more about the botanical field. All the trees are adequately marked and mapped.

The Crystal Lakes Sports Fields and Kendall Natural Area is one of the many parks in Corvallis. This particular one offers people the possibility to take up a wide variety of sports and other leisure activities. The park is organized as such to incorporate all sorts of sports fields, picnic areas and pavilions and children's playgrounds. Visitors may also enjoy to take to the natural trail of the park, for bird watching, admiring the beautiful landscape, hiking and seeing all sorts of plants and trees.

Top 5 Things to do in Corvallis

Corvallis is located in Western Oregon on the river Willamette in Willamette Valley. It draws its importance from being a county seat and home to Oregon State University. Originally named Maysville, the city was renamed by the fur trappers in the area arriving from France. The present name is a Latin phrase which means 'valley's heart'. The legislative assembly bestowed it in 1853.

1. Go trekking on scenic trails: Being hilly terrain, the city offers scenic network of trails for trekking and vitalizing evening walk. Moss covered tall maple leaves adorn the terrains with exotic beauty. Comfortable lodges along the trails provide comfort and incredible enjoyment.

2. Enjoy a day of river rafting: River rafting is one of the most exciting features of Corvallis. It is a favourite summer activity by families and groups of friends and colleagues.  Rivers Rogue and McKenzie are much sought after tourist destinations for memorable rafting vacation. 

3. Relax in a park: Willamette Park is not only known for being the largest park of the city, but also for its variety of activities. From golf to scenic views of River Willamette, hiking and jogging to fishing, boat lunch to family parties, the park offers multitude of exciting activities for people of all age groups.

4. Visit an arboretum: For those who are interested in botany and plants, Peavy Arboretum is a must “visit place”. Covering an area of 40 acres, the arboretum is managed and run by Oregon State University with thousands of plants grown for scientific and research purposes.  For more information on the Arboretum click on the link.

5. Take a step back in time: History lovers must visit the oldest built Benton County Courthouse. The majestic four-storey building has a clock tower, which can be seen from miles. 

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