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Pendleton Vacations

If you're planning a vacation in Pendleton and you don't know a great deal about it, don't stress — we'll fill you in!

This city lies 210 miles (338 kilometers) east of Salem, the state capital of Oregon, and about 25 miles (40 kilometers) southeast of Hermiston.

Visitors to this area of Eastern Oregon share space with around 17,000 people.

Hotels in Pendleton

Pendleton been on your must-do list for a long time? Get ready to check it off! Travelocity features up to 14 accommodations for you to check out.

If you're on the hunt for quality accommodations in Pendleton, we suggest the Holiday Inn Express Pendleton and Hampton Inn Pendleton. Secure a room and then start booking all your unforgettable getaway activities.

Places to visit in Pendleton

History has much to teach us. Soak up the knowledge and better acquaint yourself with days gone by at Heritage Station Museum. Like some more ideas? Even on a wet day, it's worth meandering through Roy Raley Park. Just pop open your umbrella and soak up the fresh earthy smell. And that's not all there is. It has been said that knowledge is power. With that in mind, you'll certainly feel more powerful after spending a morning at Children's Museum of Eastern Oregon.

Where do you fly into for Pendleton?

Put on your headphones and enjoy the in-flight entertainment. Before long, you'll be landing at Eastern Oregon Regional Airport (PDT). It's 3 miles (5 kilometers) from central Pendleton.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Pendleton?
With deals starting as low as , hotel and flight packages are an excellent way to stretch your vacation budget even further. Get ready Pendleton — here you come!
How long should my Pendleton vacation be?
Most sightseers stay in Pendleton for roughly 2 nights. That said, travel is all about uncovering hidden gems and losing yourself in the moment — why not stay a couple of more nights so you can do just that?
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Pendleton?
There are exciting Pendleton package deals to be scored with Travelocity. Did you know we partner with as many as 400 airlines and 1,000,000 properties worldwide? Keep this in mind the next time you’re ready to cross another place off your list.
Why should I book my Pendleton vacation package via Travelocity?
We offer experiences and destinations for every kind of globetrotter, first-rate service and round-the-clock customer support. And the icing on the cake is we’ll match any lower price you’re able to find with our Price Match Guarantee.
Will I save money on my Pendleton car rental if I combine it with my hotel or flight?
Sure can. And our Pendleton vacation packages will help you do it. With just a few clicks you can save money and time by combining your bookings. Pick up the keys to your rental car and feel the freedom of the open road. Searching for things to do? Add a few tours to your package and save on those too.
Which airport is best for Pendleton?
Pendleton has two major airports to land at — Tri-Cities Airport (PSC) (72 kilometers away from the city center) and Eastern Oregon Regional Airport (PDT) (5 kilometers away from central Pendleton).
What is there to do in Pendleton?
Pendleton has more than its fair share of places to explore, including Wildhorse Casino and Pendleton Woolen Mills. These well-known attractions top most visitors’ travel itineraries.
Where should I stay when visiting Pendleton?
If you’re looking for someplace comfortable to lay your head, take a look at the Best Western Pendleton Inn. It’s the top pick for many travelers.

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