A few blocks from Main Street, OGG provides excellent food and they are a purveyor of fine spirits! The distillery makes their own Vodkas including Huckleberry, Coffee, and many more flavors. Free sampling and tours available.
Pendleton Underground Tours provides a history of legal and illegal businesses operating for over 100 years and makes for a unique tour like no other tour anywhere. The tour was once controversial because of subject matter including gambling, bootlegging, and prostitution. Take a tour with a wonderful well trained and educated guide who will take you back in time and the early west.
Grand, Old West-inspired steakhouse featuring polished handcrafted woodwork & historic artifacts. Visit the Steakhouse for a unique Western style dining experience you won't forget. Or grab a cocktail in the saloon for drinks like the Sagebrush, Hot & Horny Margarita, Southern Lemonade or our favorite The Black Pearl!
Come see where Pendleton blankets are made. Tours provided. Known for wool apparel and blankets, this store also sells non-wool clothing, decor items & more.
With 18 holes of golf among the rolling wheat fields, beneath the Blue Mountains it is a great chance to soak up the fresh Eastern Oregon air. Course challenges players with both long and short course opportunities with four sets of tees ranging 4996-7112 yards of pristine greens and natural landscape. Golf Digest voted it "one of America's top casino golf courses" and you will too!
Eastern Oregon's best kept golfing secret. Located seven miles south of Pendleton on Hwy 395, the facility features 18-holes of golf, practice facilities, and a full bar and restaurant.
Wildhorse Resort and Casino is a premier destination! The Resort features a 24 hour casino, hotel, RV Park, 7 restaurants, 5 screen Cineplex, 18 hole championship golf course, 24 lane bowling alley and arcade.
Delicious food!
We love the crepes and the atmosphere!
Immerse yourself in the history, culture and hospitality of the people who have lived on this land for more than 10,000 years. More than just a museum, Tamastslikt celebrates the traditions of the CTUIR with dramatic exhibits, renowned artwork, and interesting stories from the past and present.