Attractions

Grants Pass Museum of Art

Get your cultural fix at our local museum celebrating the arts. The Grants Pass Museum of Art is the city’s primary resource for exhibitions and collections of fine art since 1979. Located in the heart of the historic old town, the galleries offer opportunities for learning, introspection and connection with cultures from around the world.

Grants Pass Skate Park

Perfect your skills at the Grants Pass Skate Park. This 20,000 square foot concrete facility is shared by bikes, boards, and blades alike. The facilites host parking, fountain, bathroom and shady spots to cool down.

Hellgate Jet Boats

Enjoy an afternoon or early evening trip speeding along the Rogue River with Hellgate Jet Boat Excursions. No matter what you’re in the mood for Hellgate offers a trip that’s sure to please.

Oregon Caves

When you’re in the mood for a day of adventure, consider visiting one of the few marble caves in the world. Deep inside the Siskiyou mountains lies the “Marble Halls of Oregon.” The caves formed when acidic rainwater dissolved the surrounding marble. Now it’s the host for daily tours and hikes.

Rogue River Rafting Trips

One of the luxuries of living in a town like Grants Pass is the one of our town’s favorite backyard playgrounds, The Rogue River. What better way to experience the beauty of nature then by spending the day rafting down this scenic waterway?

Oregon Vortex and House of Mystery

The Oregon Vortex is a glimpse of a strange world where the improbable is the commonplace and everyday physical facts are reversed. It is an area of naturally occurring visual and perceptual phenomena, which can be captured on film. No matter your education or profession you will find a challenge to all your accepted theories.

Wildlife Images

Wildlife Images is a private non-profit corporation established in 1981. The facility provides care and treatment for sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife indigenous to the Pacific Northwest, while giving the public an opportunity to experience wildlife first-hand. Located on 24 acres of “living laboratory” adjacent to the Wild and Scenic portion of the Rogue River.