You'll Positively Love A Visit To The Most Underrated Artsy Town In Oregon
By Catherine Armstrong|Published October 03, 2018
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Catherine Armstrong
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
Oregon’s towns all have something unique and special to offer. From seaside villages to bustling metro cities, you’re certain to find the right atmosphere for your mood here. If you’re feeling artsy, you’ll want to head to Grant’s Pass. Located in southwestern Oregon, it’s one of the most underrated artsy towns in the Beaver State.
Grant's Pass is one of Oregon's most beautiful towns. With a population of approximately 38,000 people, it's big enough to have plenty of amenities but small enough to still have that hometown feel.
People flock from all over the state to visit this town for its gorgeous outdoor setting. Nestled on the banks of the Rogue River, the town offers tons of fishing, kayaking, hiking, and exploring.
Evergreen Federal Bank started the trend back in 2003 when it commissioned some local artists to create 20 bears to auction off for charity. Throughout the years, more than 180 bears have graced the streets around Grant's Pass. Some have been auctioned for charity, and the bank has kept others for the enjoyment of residents and visitors.
During the winter months, the bears are brought indoors to the Bear Hotel — a museum of sorts that's open to the public. The large building is beautifully decorated to celebrate Grant's Pass's outdoor beauty.
The bears live inside here during the cold winter months and return to downtown on Memorial Day. You can visit the Bear Hotel for free! Contact Evergreen Federal Bank at 541-479-3351 to schedule a tour.
Glass-blowing artists here create stunning masterpieces of all kinds. From vases to Christmas tree ornaments, you're sure to find something you'll want to take home.
Artists create the most incredible chalk art, and small squares are even available for kids to create their own masterpiece. The festival also includes plenty of live music.