THE OREGON FILM TRAIL
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OREGON FILM TRAIL

STEP INTO OREGON’S FILM HISTORY

FOLLOW THE TRAIL THROUGH 100+ YEARS OF OREGON FILM HISTORY. DISCOVER AUTHENTIC FILMING LOCATIONS, UNCOVER BEHIND-THE-SCENES STORIES, AND EXPERIENCE THE PLACES THAT BROUGHT ICONIC SCENES TO LIFE. FROM SILENT CLASSICS TO MODERN BLOCKBUSTERS, THE OREGON FILM TRAIL CONNECTS YOU TO THE LEGACY THAT CONTINUES TO SHAPE COMMUNITIES ACROSS THE STATE.
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For well over a century, Oregon’s diverse towns and regions have served as production backdrops for more than 700 films and television shows. From early silent films like The Fisherman’s Bride (Astoria in 1909) and the Academy Award-winning One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest to beloved classics such as The Goonies, Stand by Me, Animal House, and Twilight, Oregon has played a starring role in some of cinema's most memorable stories. More recent productions including Wild, Pig, and acclaimed animated features from Laika Studios and ShadowMachine have continued this legacy, bringing recognition, visitors, and significant economic impact to communities across the state.

The Oregon Film Trail (OFT) is the official statewide network of iconic markers placed at significant filming locations across Oregon, the first trail of its kind in the U.S. Connecting communities, landmarks, and notable films, the Trail weaves together Oregon’s vibrant film legacy, creating a platform to retell stories and celebrate over a century of filmmaking. Since the early 1900s, Oregon has been the backdrop for hundreds of feature films and television shows, utilizing thousands of locations that showcase the state’s diverse beauty and culture.
#OregonFilmTrail  #OregonMade  #FollowTheOregonFilmTrail  #StoryBehindTheScenes
The Oregon Film Trail markers are located on the ancestral homelands of the Grand Ronde, Cayuse, Umatilla, Walla Walla Nimiippu (Nez Perce) people, Kathlamet, Clatsop, Chinook, Siletz, Nehalem, Kalapuya, Tsankupi, Ahantchuyuk, Santiam, Cascades, Cowlitz, Tillamook, Yakina, Takelma, Winefelly, Suislaw, Chelamela, Numu (Northern Paiute), Yoncalla, Cow Creek Umpqua, Mechoopda, Koyom:k’awi (Konkow), Tenino, Confederate Tribes of Warm Springs and Atfalti people. We recognize the ongoing resilience of the Indigenous Peoples of Oregon and encourage visitors to support and learn more about their Indigenous-led initiatives and organizations working towards justice.
Oregon Film Trail: "Stand By Me," Pioneer Park, Brownsville, OR
Oregon Film Trail: "Short Circuit," "The Night the Bridge Fell," Alameda Park, Astoria, OR
Oregon Film Trail: "City Girl," Gem Theatre, Athena, OR
Oregon Film Trail: "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," Depoe Bay, OR
This project has been funded in part by grants from Travel Oregon, The Oregon Coast Visitors Association and Willamette Valley Visitors Association, and with help from many community partners.

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